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Why I love Live Blues

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  • Super User

History: Dr John( aka Mac Rebbenack) had history with Etta, from way back.

BBKING was doing a show case, and Mac switches places with the organists and watch Etta's reaction and then the both of them singing , in tears and holding each other; This connection with the deepest of human feelings and the ability to connect those feelings, exactly with a live audience is what brought me to the blues!

Thanks for sharing that - I just found out that I am going to a conference in Memphis in October - can't wait 'til I can hit Beale Street again.

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It must be quite an emotional toll to be a good Blues singer.

My goosebumps didn't settle down until their song ended.

Roger

I've been playing the blues for over 40 years and the gigs are getting better and better.There is nothing like live blues!

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