Albert Collins was born on October 1, 1932, and he passed away on November 24, 1993. He was a blues guitarist, singer and musician.Albert Collins - IcemanBlues Blogs hosting Albert Collins mp3sLil Mike's Last Known Thoughts has two mp3s at the bottom of a very interesting post called Bailout Blues Ransom Note & Other Happy Rocktober Surprises.Spacefood has funny post (depending how hammered yo...
Albert Collins was born on October 1, 1932, and he passed away on November 24, 1993. He was a blues guitarist, singer and musician.Albert Collins - IcemanBlues Blogs hosting Albert Collins mp3sLil Mike's Last Known Thoughts has two mp3s at the bottom of a very interesting post called Bailout Blues Ransom Note & Other Happy Rocktober Surprises.Spacefood has funny post (depending how hammered yo...
Nothing if not eclectic, the Jazzvisions series veers completely away from jazz on its blues installment. The idiom is blues-rock, the headliner is the once and future Eagles star Joe Walsh, and his co-partners are electric bluesman Albert Collins and the indestructible singer Etta James. Within that idiom, though, this is a strong program captained by experts in the arts of blues licks and w...
there are a lot of deceased musicians that I feel sad about, but I have to say that when Stevie Ray Vaughan died I broke out into tears. I mean, he'd been struggling with drugs and alcohol for years, and right when he'd cleaned up his act and had a great album out, he up and dies. I collected all the newspaper clippings I saw about him dying and I still have them. I have a whole file folder ...
Nothing if not eclectic, the Jazzvisions series veers completely away from jazz on its blues installment. The idiom is blues-rock, the headliner is the once and future Eagles star Joe Walsh, and his co-partners are electric bluesman Albert Collins and the indestructible singer Etta James. Within that idiom, though, this is a strong program captained by experts in the arts of blues licks and w...
“Frosty” by Albert Collins.Pop Quiz: The term “icepick through the forehead” was first used to describe which famous player’s tone?a. Albert Collinsb. Johnny “Guitar” Watsonc. Bobby Womackd. Leon TrotskyAs always, the two-handed shuffle is not a feature on your iPod so, click pause on the music player located in the side bar before playing the [...]