Big Bill Broonzy - Country Blues Vol.1 (1957/2015) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Big Bill Broonzy
- Title: Country Blues Vol.1
- Year Of Release: 1957/2015
- Label: Crazy Warthog Media
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1
- Total Time: 00:42:21
- Total Size: 407 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - In the Evening 05:07
02 - When Things Go Wrong 02:58
03 - Diggin' My Potatoes 02:57
04 - Poor Bill Blues 03:07
05 - Trouble in Mind 03:19
06 - I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called a Man 02:19
07 - Louise, Louise 04:00
08 - Frankie and Johnny 02:08
09 - South Bound Train 04:48
10 - Joe Turner No2 05:14
11 - Hey, Hey Baby 02:55
12 - Saturday Evening Blues 03:29
01 - In the Evening 05:07
02 - When Things Go Wrong 02:58
03 - Diggin' My Potatoes 02:57
04 - Poor Bill Blues 03:07
05 - Trouble in Mind 03:19
06 - I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called a Man 02:19
07 - Louise, Louise 04:00
08 - Frankie and Johnny 02:08
09 - South Bound Train 04:48
10 - Joe Turner No2 05:14
11 - Hey, Hey Baby 02:55
12 - Saturday Evening Blues 03:29
Blues singer and guitarist.
Born: June 26, 1893 or 1903 in Scott County, Mississippi
Died: August 14 or 15, 1958 in Chicago (throat cancer)
In the 1930’s Broonzy became known as one of the major artist on the Chicago Blues scene. During this time he performed with other top blues artists in Chicago such as l Memphis Minnie, Tampa Red, Jazz Gillum, Lonnie Johnson (2), and Sonny Boy Williamson.
In 1938, Broonzy performed at John Hammond’s famous Spiritual and Swing concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This was the first time that he had ever performed in front of a white audience. After the concert, people start calling him “Big Bill” Broonzy.
He was one of the best known blues players and recorded over 260 blues songs, including Feelin’ Low Down, Remember Big Bill, Make Me Getaway, and Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues. His recording career spanned five long decades, as he traveled from Mississippi to Chicago and even to Europe, where he became well-known.
In 1980, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame.
Born: June 26, 1893 or 1903 in Scott County, Mississippi
Died: August 14 or 15, 1958 in Chicago (throat cancer)
In the 1930’s Broonzy became known as one of the major artist on the Chicago Blues scene. During this time he performed with other top blues artists in Chicago such as l Memphis Minnie, Tampa Red, Jazz Gillum, Lonnie Johnson (2), and Sonny Boy Williamson.
In 1938, Broonzy performed at John Hammond’s famous Spiritual and Swing concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This was the first time that he had ever performed in front of a white audience. After the concert, people start calling him “Big Bill” Broonzy.
He was one of the best known blues players and recorded over 260 blues songs, including Feelin’ Low Down, Remember Big Bill, Make Me Getaway, and Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues. His recording career spanned five long decades, as he traveled from Mississippi to Chicago and even to Europe, where he became well-known.
In 1980, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame.
Blues | Oldies | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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