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It Might Get Loud

Rated: 0 | 116 Views Released Year: 2008
Genre: Blues
About: Davis Guggenheim, creator of the Oscar-winning An Inconvenient Truth, directs this fascinating profile of three contemporary guitarists: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, U2's the Edge and Jack White of the White Stripes. Each talks about their creative process, technique and influences as cameras follow them to key locations in their own music history. A jam session featuring all three musicians is woven into their discussions.
URL: It Might Get Loud

The Best of Gordon Mote

Rated: 0 | 101 Views Released Year: 2008
Genre: Blues
About: Hosted by legendary blues guitarist Bill Gaither, this compilation includes 15 of gifted gospel singer-songwriter-pianist Gordon Mote's best-loved songs, performed live, and features an interview with Mote. Tracks include "If They Could See You Through My Eyes," "Get Up In Jesus' Name," "Mercy Walked In," "Jesus Loves Me," "Ain't Gonna Give Up On God," "Don't Let Me Miss the Glory," "Sweet Forgiveness," "I Catch 'Em, God Cleans 'Em" and more.
URL: The Best of Gordon Mote

Blues Masters

Rated: 0 | 110 Views Released Year: 1966
Genre: Blues
About: In 1966, CBS invited the top names in blues to a Toronto studio for three magical days of solo and group recordings, remastered here and coupled with a commentary by contemporary Canadian bluesman Collin James. The collection includes "You Can't Lose What You Never Had" and "Got My Mojo Workin'" by Muddy Waters, "Bassology" and "Crazy for My Baby" by Willie Dixon and appearances by Sonny Terry, Mable Hillery and Brownie McGhee.
URL: Blues Masters

Masters of the Country Blues: Rev. Gary Davis & Sonny Terry

Rated: 0 | 151 Views Released Year: 1963
Genre: Blues
About: Featuring introductions by famed bluesman Taj Mahal, this hourlong video showcases the talents of country blues legends Gary Davis and Sonny Terry with two classic performances recorded in the 1960s. Guitarist and vocalist Davis delivers an eight-song set that includes "If I Had My Way" and "Where'd You Get Your Liquor?" Harmonica master Terry sizzles on "Hootin' the Blues," "My Baby Changed the Lock on the Door" and three more selections.
URL: Masters of the Country Blues: Rev. Gary Davis & Sonny Terry

Masters of the Country Blues: John Lee Hooker and Furry Lewis

Rated: 0 | 130 Views Released Year: 2002
Genre: Blues
About: This documentary traces the lives and music of two influential blues artists, Memphis's Furry Lewis and Mississippi's John Lee Hooker. Rare footage recorded by the Seattle Folklore Society captures both men in performances of their signature styles. Lewis infused the blues with turn-of-the-20th-century ballads and ragtime, while Hooker is noted for building the foundation for rock 'n' roll.
URL: Masters of the Country Blues: John Lee Hooker and Furry Lewis

Angela Strehli / Marcia Ball / Sarah Brown: In Concert

Rated: 0 | 114 Views Released Year: 2004
Genre: Blues
About: Three tremendous female talents from the state of Texas unite to prove that girl power is still very much alive. Angela Strehli, Marcia Ball and Sarah Brown showcase their respective musical abilities in this special live performance that highlights their inspired combination of rock, blues and soul. Get ready for a show bursting with a unique fusion of musical styles and genres.
URL: Angela Strehli / Marcia Ball / Sarah Brown: In Concert

20th Century Masters: The Best of Robert Cray

Rated: 0 | 91 Views Released Year: 2002
Genre: Blues
About: Popular artist Robert Cray continues to push the envelope of the blues by fusing it with soul, rock and R&B, fashioning a fresh sound for a favorite musical form. Widely acknowledged for jump-starting the contemporary blues movement, the soulful singer and accomplished guitarist has cemented his position as an important innovator. Features are videos for some of Cray's biggest hits, including "Acting This Way" and "Smoking Gun."
URL: 20th Century Masters: The Best of Robert Cray

Masters of the Country Blues: Roosevelt Sykes and Big Bill Broonzy

Rated: 0 | 124 Views Released Year: 1956
Genre: Blues
About: Filmed in 1956, this entry from the Masters of the Country Blues documentary series profiles the towering careers of boogie-woogie pianist Roosevelt Sykes and legendary guitarist Big Bill Broonzy. Two of the most influential figures in the history of the blues, Sykes and Broonzy were both known for their incredible versatility, mastering everything from barrelhouse and New Orleans blues to hard-edged blues and St. Louis boogie-woogie.
URL: Masters of the Country Blues: Roosevelt Sykes and Big Bill Broonzy

Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied

Rated: 0 | 107 Views Released Year: 2003
Genre: Blues
About: Filmmaker Robert Gordon captures the life of fascinating blues artist Muddy Waters. Credited with inventing the electric blues, Waters left an indelible mark on both his contemporaries and the generations of musicians that followed him. This documentary includes numerous film clips and interviews with big-name musicians such as the Rolling Stones's Keith Richards and blues man Buddy Guy.
URL: Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied

Blues Company: Keepin' the Blues Alive

Rated: 0 | 91 Views Released Year: 2005
Genre: Blues
About: Germany's most popular blues band performs live in this concert film. Founded in the 1980s by singer, songwriter and guitarist Toscho Todorovic, the band features a lineup of international musicians who jam to a mix of Chicago blues, soul, boogie, rock and New Orleans-style sounds. Songs include "It's Nice," "J.J.'s Jump," "Blue and Lonesome" and "Over the City." Extras include interviews, biographies and a discography.
URL: Blues Company: Keepin' the Blues Alive
 
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