Sir Rod & The Blues Doctors - Keeping It In The Family (Live) (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Sir Rod & The Blues Doctors
- Title: Keeping It In The Family (Live)
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Modern Blues Harmonica
- Genre: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 51:17
- Total Size: 342 MB | 121 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Shake, Rattle And Roll (Live) (3:43)
2. Seventh Avenue (Live) (5:12)
3. Mustang Sally (Live) (5:07)
4. The Perfect Crime (Live) (4:22)
5. Every Day I Have The Blues (Live) (4:00)
6. I Got You (I Feel Good) [Live] (3:35)
7. Brother Sterling Intro (Live) (1:50)
8. Brother Sterling (Live) (5:20)
9. Thunky Fing Rides Again (Live) (3:08)
10. Come Together Intro (Live) (1:35)
11. Come Together (Live) (4:36)
12. Ode To Billie Joe (Live) (4:48)
13. Hot Tamale Baby (Live) (3:54)
1. Shake, Rattle And Roll (Live) (3:43)
2. Seventh Avenue (Live) (5:12)
3. Mustang Sally (Live) (5:07)
4. The Perfect Crime (Live) (4:22)
5. Every Day I Have The Blues (Live) (4:00)
6. I Got You (I Feel Good) [Live] (3:35)
7. Brother Sterling Intro (Live) (1:50)
8. Brother Sterling (Live) (5:20)
9. Thunky Fing Rides Again (Live) (3:08)
10. Come Together Intro (Live) (1:35)
11. Come Together (Live) (4:36)
12. Ode To Billie Joe (Live) (4:48)
13. Hot Tamale Baby (Live) (3:54)
Sir Rod & The Blues Doctors are a passion project from the start—a soulful, funky, Deep South trio bound by a family connection to the late Sterling “Mr. Satan” Magee (1936-2020), the greatest one-man blues band who ever lived.
Have you heard of Satan & Adam (2018), the Netflix documentary? It tracks the unlikely, decades-long partnership between Magee, a Mississippi-born busker and street-prophet, and Adam Gussow, a younger white harmonica ace. Joining forces on the streets of Harlem in the 1980s, riding out the racial turmoil of that era, Magee and Gussow ended up becoming a national touring act and Living Blues cover story. The duo dissolved after Magee’s 1998 breakdown, then reunited in a late-life comeback story that had viewers in tears.
Magee’s nephew Rod Patterson, aka “Sir Rod,” was one of those viewers. A singer, dancer, and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, he contacted Gussow with a proposition: Why don’t we team up and keep my uncle’s and your music—the Satan & Adam songbook—alive? Magee, it turned out, had lived with Patterson’s family down in Florida before Gussow hooked up with him in Harlem; the two younger men had both been mentored into the blues by the same elder.
The result of that conversation was an explosion of creativity and brotherhood that can’t be denied—plus a dynamic new touring act, perfect for your club, festival, college, or private party.
Featuring Patterson up front, Gussow on amplified harmonica and drums, and Alan Gross on electric guitar, Sir Rod & The Blues Doctors offer a powerful mix of down-home blues, old-school soul, and uptown funk.
Have you heard of Satan & Adam (2018), the Netflix documentary? It tracks the unlikely, decades-long partnership between Magee, a Mississippi-born busker and street-prophet, and Adam Gussow, a younger white harmonica ace. Joining forces on the streets of Harlem in the 1980s, riding out the racial turmoil of that era, Magee and Gussow ended up becoming a national touring act and Living Blues cover story. The duo dissolved after Magee’s 1998 breakdown, then reunited in a late-life comeback story that had viewers in tears.
Magee’s nephew Rod Patterson, aka “Sir Rod,” was one of those viewers. A singer, dancer, and motivational speaker based in Atlanta, he contacted Gussow with a proposition: Why don’t we team up and keep my uncle’s and your music—the Satan & Adam songbook—alive? Magee, it turned out, had lived with Patterson’s family down in Florida before Gussow hooked up with him in Harlem; the two younger men had both been mentored into the blues by the same elder.
The result of that conversation was an explosion of creativity and brotherhood that can’t be denied—plus a dynamic new touring act, perfect for your club, festival, college, or private party.
Featuring Patterson up front, Gussow on amplified harmonica and drums, and Alan Gross on electric guitar, Sir Rod & The Blues Doctors offer a powerful mix of down-home blues, old-school soul, and uptown funk.
Year 2022 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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