FORTY MILES OF BAD ROAD by DUANE EDDY. Story by David Oke.
Learning some musical tricks from these masters means the jam becomes a living history lesson.
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Learning some musical tricks from these masters means the jam becomes a living history lesson.
Cars may come and go but some you never forget.
In viewing the John Lee Hooker guitar I was taken straight back to the many years of joy the Blues Brothers movie had brought me.
My muso son Dan texted me. He said that a friend of a friend of a friend is a daughter of a TISM band member.
There were only so many times you could listen to Hurricane, Just Like a Woman, Lay Lady Lay and lots of other songs before the tape ended, was turned over and you get it all again. This went on for about three days.
Blues touches the heart and soul. People come along to the Sleepy Hollow Blues Club to be themselves, to be with others who have a similar love of the blues, some who may have lived the blues.
Itās a close-knit community and thereās lots of crossover in band members from one group to another. The kids are always welcoming and delighted to see me.
Mum would dutifully wrap the can in crepe paper to cover the rust and make it decorative.
In the third of our Centre Stage series we shine the light on David Oke, one of our most prolific writers.
David Oke, a prolific Stereo Stories writer, will be on BBC Radio 4's Soul Music program today, talking about the anthemic song Wind Of Change by German band Scorpions.