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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: north of Boston
Posts: 1,634
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John Hammond - Bluesman
I love John Hammond!! Duke Robillard said this and it's also true for me too, John helped me to make the transition from white to black Blues. I don't think I ever heard anyone do Robert Johnson songs better than Johnny Hammond (except Robert
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"If you don't like the Blues, you got to have a Hole in your Soul." Luther Allison JOE |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: California
Posts: 555
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Got to see him about 8 years ago from the front row at a "bluegrass" festival. It was like seeing an old blues guy; in fact, it reminded me of the time I sat even closer to Mississippi Fred McDowell. Everything he did seemed inevitable, even sort of absent. Both of them shared this Zen thing of near-perfection while disappearing into the songs. It's hard to express.
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Tele-Meister
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I'm another big fan of John Hammond's
He always seems to give intense & heartfelt performances. I have never seen anyone do a better (or as good) a job at playing harp and guitar at the same time. I've warmed to his vocals over the years and he seems to be singing better with the passing of time.
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