Four O’Clock Blues
Four O’Clock Blues Memphis Slim Paris, 1962Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareDuring a 1962 broadcast from Paris on French TV, Memphis Slim (piano & vocals) explores different...
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Four O’Clock Blues Memphis Slim Paris, 1962Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareDuring a 1962 broadcast from Paris on French TV, Memphis Slim (piano & vocals) explores different...
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Born with the Blues Memphis Slim French TV, 1962Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareMemphis Slim (piano & vocals) in Paris performs on French TV on July 30, 1962.In this touching slow...
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Keep It To Yourself Sonny Boy Williamson II European FashionAlex “Rice” Miller aka Sonny Boy Williamson II performs in Europe at the 1963 American Folk Blues Festival featuring backing musicians including Memphis...
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I’m Lost Without You Memphis Slim Murphy & SlimMemphis Slim is backed on guitar by Matt “Guitar” Murphy for the performance of his original song “I’m Lost Without You” while in Europe in...
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Nervous Willie Dixon A “Bass” Of NervesBlues legend Willie Dixon performs a song poking fun at a nervous condition in Europe on the American Folk Blues Festival tour in 1962. Accompanying him are Memphis Slim on...
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Every Day I Have The Blues Memphis Slim Chatman’s Top-Ten HitMemphis Slim performs “Every Day I Have The Blues” during the mid-1960’s.”Every Day I Have the Blues” credited to Peter Chatman...
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