Song picture
Crawdad Blues
Comment Share
License   $0.00
Album   $7
Free download
John Cohmer plays Slide Guitar and Blues Harp and John Edmunds of the Essex Blues Band from UK plays da blues guitar.
stevie ray vaughn bb king matt thorpe allman brothers aardvarks bad boys blues bill house blues allstars blues allstars nashville eric capton ironman mike curtis jasper mills john cohmer kevin paul scott durflinger john edmunds tosh yates patty sterling filippe bertache bob johnson
Commercial uses of this track are NOT allowed.
Adaptations of this track are NOT allowed to be shared.
You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the artist.
Artist picture
Passion,Tone,Groove,Jammin,Improvised,Classic Sounds From The Delta's Crossroads To Beale Street and Downtown Manhatten. Blues, Rock and Sweet Jazz.
Emerging onto the internet music scene in the mid 1990's John Cohmer just wanted to display the music he'd written and performed over the many years of playing professionally and jammin Gutty Soulful Blues,Classic Rock and Guitar Jazz.Instrumentals and Vocals as well as Net collaborations with some the worlds best.The group has embraced the internets vast offerings to display their music. Since mid 1995 he has been recording and posting high quality original blues,rock and jazz works for free listening and downloading. They now boast five very popular CD's on site. John is a hard and gutsy player with his own styling and sound. He perfers to play the blues in adjacent styles such as Jazz,Rock and Country just as much as in the traditional form. Keeping the sound fresh and finding the passion in each and every song they play is the motivation behind their music.The Music on this site represents recordings both by the band as well as many,many collaborations with other great blues, rock and jazz artists worldwide... Some of these are site here on Soundclick. Jasper Mill's front man John Cohmer goes to Nashville and joins up with Kevin "Stik Paul, Matt Thorpe,Paul Cummins,Scott Durflinger,Ironman Mike Curtis,Bill House,Larry Megill,Bob Huston,Doc "Mistabluesman" Quinn & TJ Gerencser for a four day Jam Session at Kitty Well's Junction Records Studio. And what a jam session there was. From the first evening when Matt Thorpe jumped up on stage at the Bourbon Street Blues & Boogie Bar at Printers Ally with Stacey Mitchardt and the Blues U Can Use Band and blew away the whole house with his British Brand of soulful blues guitar work.Then, Ironman Mike Curtis, the one man band, keeping everyone in stitches and quite literally making the sessions work with the material he brought along as well as playing Blues Harp beautifully,bass and bass pedals,guitar and vocals on three of the songs. The arrival of one of Chicago's best bluesmen, Kevin "Stik" Paul, flying in late Saturday afternoon after sharing the bill the evening before with the Fabulous Thunderbirds and laying down some mean guitar immediately.Bill Houses hypnotic "Storms A Comin" unraveled before our very eyes as an idea that just came to him after hearing the daily weather report. Scott Durflingers true found moment of blues when he takes a solo plugged into his WAH WAH and messmerizes everyone and his introduction of "Lord I Love My Smoke", a charmin' lil country blues with everything but the corn squeezin's. Doc Quinn's introduction of his tune "Freddies Blues" which will become a classic. Bob Huston's "Blues Walked Through" with it's southern rockin' feel. And so much more...... You can hear the whole session here at Soundclick.
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #24
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
John Cohmer & John Edmunds
Rights
Hungry Row Music
Uploaded
November 25, 2003
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:31
Story behind the song
John Edmonds and John Cohmer join guitar skills to burst out front and jam this one. Close your eyes when ya listen. Imagine sittin' in a smokey blues dive and lookin through the stage lights to two guitar players facin' each other with pure respect and the magic of beholdin' to one another. A jam like so many others still stands out as unique.
6 Song Likes
On 45 Playlists
Comments
Please sign up or log in to post a comment.