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I've got the Blues

leftyman

Diamond Member
Picked up Walter Trout's Full Circle the other day and was blown away 😀

Im looking for other artists that play a similar style and a good cd from them

any ideas?



 
any, you can't go wrong.
These are some

He works hard at being traditional, also has a DVD I liked where he travels around Mississippi interviewing some of the surviving early greats, and relatives of deceased early greats, & seeks places mentioned in Robert Johnson's songs. Maybe your local library has it (as mine does).

ISBN 0738900796, The search for Robert Johnson [videorecording (DVD)] / Sony Music Entertainment ; producer, Jerry Rappoport and DeAngela Napier ; directed and produced by Chris Hunt.
On RottenTomatos
On IMDB
 
thanks scott, I will see if I can find any of his stuff to listen to.🙂

he plays the same style as Trout?
 
Originally posted by: leftyman
thanks scott, I will see if I can find any of his stuff to listen to.🙂

he plays the same style as Trout?

No. Trout's more of an electrified rocker.

Hammond's much closer to Dockery Farm. Actually I don't like his voice AT ALL but do like his passion.
 
Welcome aboard! There's so much to the Blues, you'll have plenty to find.

Joe Bonamassa, Albert Cummings, Coco Montoya, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Gary Moore - th e list goes on and on.

Try a Blues podcast as a sampler:
The Roadhouse Podcast
 
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