Showing posts with label Bob Kirkpatrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Kirkpatrick. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2019

VA - Texas Guitar Summit

Size: 162,1 MB
Time: 69:35
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: Texas Blues
Art: Front & Back

01. Andrew 'Jr Boy' Jones - Fast Woman (3:48)
02. U.P. Wilson - That's Your Woman, But She Comes To See Me Sometime (6:34)
03. U.P. Wilson - Chankety Chank (4:45)
04. U.P. Wilson & Bobby Gilmore - I Just Can't Help It (4:01)
05. Bobby Gilmore - I Can't Be This Way No More (3:56)
06. Bobby Gilmore - Strange Bed (4:33)
07. Henry Qualls - Party Tonight (3:17)
08. Henry Qualls - Rosie Mae (3:53)
09. J.B. Wynne - Are You Sticking With Me Baby (3:53)
10. J.B. Wynne - All Alone Blues (6:36)
11. J.B. Wynne - Dynamite (5:06)
12. Bob Kirkpatrick - Blues Bars (5:30)
13. Bob Kirkpatrick - Nothing In My House (5:29)
14. Bob Kirkpatrick - In The Evening (5:05)
15. Andrew 'Jr Boy' Jones - Stinky Dink (3:02)

A compilation of music by six relatively unknown Dallas-based blues guitarist singers. Recorded in 1997, the current CD was released in 2010 and includes bonus tracks omitted from the initial release. The total time of the 15-track CD is 69+ minutes. The main appeal of the CD is the chance to hear six guitarist / singers that you probably have not otherwise heard. Indeed, most of these artists were only known locally in the DFW area and toiled for years there in the bars and clubs. But do not let the relative obscurity of the artists deter you from checking out this CD; the quality of the performances is pretty good.

Texas Guitar Summit

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Bob Kirkpatrick - Feeling The Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:01
Size: 103.1 MB
Styles: Folk, Acoustic blues
Year: 1973/2012
Art: Front

[4:40] 1. Watergate Blues
[3:48] 2. I Don't Know Why
[3:14] 3. Everyday
[2:19] 4. I Need Your Love So Bad
[4:31] 5. I Been Down So Long
[2:53] 6. I Got Love
[5:20] 7. Sweet Little Angel
[5:30] 8. Old Friend Of Mine
[3:17] 9. Big Feet
[4:28] 10. When The Sun Rose This Morning
[4:56] 11. Stormy Monday

Dallas performer Bob Kirkpatrick plays classic blues on this 1973 Folkways album. Kirkpatrick began making a name for himself after a performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1971. He regularly performed at the Elks Lodge in Dallas until he retired in 1986, eventually returning to the music scene in 1996.

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