Hi everyone!
So I have a few music pages which I am and will be updating more regurlarly in the next months. If you could follow/like me it would be much appreciated =)
Here they are:
Facebook Page
Soundcloud Page
Bandcamp Page
Reverbnation Page
You can download my one and only available song (I am working on adding/recording more) for free on Soundcloud and Bandcamp or for a price you name on Bandcamp. If you download from Reverbnation 50% of earnings go to Fender Music Foundation. I will change this charity regurlarly.
I am currently based in Ankara, Turkey so if you would like to get in touch send me an email at melissaclissold@gmail.com
Showing posts with label blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blues. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Music
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
a case of the Blues & Robert Johnson.
I've recently gotten into blues. A lot.
And I've been trying to explore the origins of
1930s Blues. You need to check this out.
Legend has it that he did not know anything about playing the guitar, then one night he went out into the dark woods with his six-stringed instrument, met the Devil, sold his soul and became one of the greatest blues musicians ever. In fact he has a song called 'Me and the Devil Blues'... The one I am sharing here is personally one of my favourites, and the video captures the feeling perfectly. I would suggest listening to 'Crossroad Blues' as well.
If you like him, check out Skip James. This song is called 'Devil Got my Woman'. He also played in the 1930s and did not get much recognition, thankfully some young blues enthusiasts in the 60s rediscovered him and he started touring again.
Robert Johnson (one of the few photos ever taken)
And I've been trying to explore the origins of
1930s Blues. You need to check this out.
Legend has it that he did not know anything about playing the guitar, then one night he went out into the dark woods with his six-stringed instrument, met the Devil, sold his soul and became one of the greatest blues musicians ever. In fact he has a song called 'Me and the Devil Blues'... The one I am sharing here is personally one of my favourites, and the video captures the feeling perfectly. I would suggest listening to 'Crossroad Blues' as well.
If you like him, check out Skip James. This song is called 'Devil Got my Woman'. He also played in the 1930s and did not get much recognition, thankfully some young blues enthusiasts in the 60s rediscovered him and he started touring again.
Robert Johnson (one of the few photos ever taken)
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