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вторник, 18 октября 2016 г.

Deacon Jones - Makin' Blues History

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1994
Time: 37:44
Size: 87,5 MB
Label: Nile Lotus Productions
Styles: Hammond B3 / Funky / Electric Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Singin' The Blues - 3:39
 2. Somethin's Wrong - 3:02
 3. I Should Have Known - 3:26
 4. Bad Whiskey - 3:08
 5. Shaken - 3:15
 6. Sho Ain't Nothin' Nice - 3:47
 7. Half That Woman - 3:13
 8. If You Only Knew - 2:10
 9. I'll Always Love You - 5:13
10. Your Sweet Lovin' - 3:20
11. People Don't Care - 3:27

Musicians:
Deacon Jones - Hammond Organ
John Lee Hooker, Joe Louis Walker, Gregg Allman, Guitar Mac, Katie Webster, Lydia Pense - vocal
Joe Louis Walker, Kenny Dunaway, Pappo, Carl Robinson, Charly Brachtel - guitars
Tom Stokes, Charles Lyons, Dave Shogren, Gary Novak, J. Guyette, Benny Turner - bass
Dr. John, Katie Webster, Kyle Jones - piano
Don Welty, Randy Burk, Harold Jones, B. Brown - drums
Gary Smith - harp
Bill Abarea - percussion
Kenny Baker - tenor sax
Ed Early - trombone
Oscar Meyer - trumpet

Charismatic and handsome DEACON JONES is an underground legend wildly popular in Europe and South America, but one of the USA's best kept secrets.

A true "musician's musician," Deacon has been mentored by the best: twenty years with the revered "King of the Boogie," JOHN LEE HOOKER, serving as his emcee, bandleader, merchandise executive, and of course, organ player.

Before working with "Hook," Deacon put in stints working with CURTIS MAYFIELD, FREDDIE KING, and seminal Chicago blues band, "BABY HUEY AND THE BABYSITTERS."

Having toured around the world for some forty odd (VERY ODD!) years, DEACON JONES has acquiered an enormous and loyal fan base around the globe. He has played in more than twenty countries, every continent of the world except Africa -- where he hopes to soon conquer also.

He has recieved numerous prestigious awards, as well.
A five time winner of "Keyboard Player of the Year" from various blues organizations, he has also recieved a prestigious cultural contributor award of excellence in Brazil, and had an official "DEACON JONES Day" proclaimed by the Argentine congress in 2002.

DEACON JONES has been called "the AMBASSADOR of the BLUES" for his good works spreading love of blues music abroad.

JOHN LEE HOOKER gave DEACON JONES his proudest accolade:
when asked his opinion of the greatest blues organ player in the world, HOOK answered unequivocally: "DEACON JONES."

ALL RIGHT FOR THE AMBASSADOR OF THE BLUES, DEACON JONES!

Makin' Blues History

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