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Crosscut Saw Otis Rush & Eric Clapton Montreux ’86Eric Clapton joins Otis Rush on stage at the Montreux Festival in 1986.Though he had stopped recording and performing towards the end of the 1970s Otis Rush made a come...
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Crosscut Saw Otis Rush & Eric Clapton Montreux ’86Eric Clapton joins Otis Rush on stage at the Montreux Festival in 1986.Though he had stopped recording and performing towards the end of the 1970s Otis Rush made a come...
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Why I Sing the Blues B.B. King & Friends “Night of Blistering Blues”Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareB.B. King collaborates with his friends during the “Night of...
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Rock Me Baby B. B. King One of the finest versions of King’s “Rock Me Baby”In 1964, B.B. King made his first recording of “Rock Me Baby” and it became his earliest top 40 hit.A simple 12-bar blues,...
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Groaning The Blues Eric Clapton “Nothin’ But The Blues”Eric Clapton gives us a fine version of this Otis Rush classic form the Martin Scorsese documentary “Nothin’ But The Blues.” Since his...
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