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Results for Mike Bloomfield
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by Paul Williams•December 12, 2007•
Originally published in Issue #6 of Crawdaddy!
John Lee Hooker, of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and Detroit, Michigan, is one of America’s best-known blues singers. He sings and plays in an intensely personal style that is neither Chicago nor Delta; he has performed in almost every club and recorder for practically every blues label in the world.
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by Paul Williams•July 11, 2007•
Let me tell you about popsicle sticks. To me, a major aspect of rock ‘67 is the tightness of the new groups. By tightness, I mean the feeling of wholeness a group projects when they’re onstage (or in a recording studio)...
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9/13/2008
Just catching up to many posts over the last many months. Thanks for all the information about Bloomfield, my guitar...
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4/28/2008
Hi VaultKeepers,
I understand that it's necessary to reply to a post in order to make a general comment.
I've...
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3/12/2008
That is a great movie but I wish they had included the closing jam. I'd give just about anything to see it!! Another...
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3/12/2008
I was watching that Last Days Of The Fillmore movie a few nights ago and completely forgot Bloomfield was actually in...
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3/4/2008
Since the Butterfield Band was part of the musical dna of the time ('65-'67 and into the '70's) the scene (Filmore et...
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