Blind Blake is the great mystery man of blues.
He developed a unique, defining guitar style, and wrote intriguing, sophisticated, and often wryly humorous lyrics. (Check out the intriguing Panther Squall Blues lyrics below).
There is almost no information about his life.
Above is the single surviving photo of a great original.
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PANTHER SQUALL BLUES
by Blind Blake
I got a sweet mama, she ain't long at all
I got a sweet mama, she ain't long at all
She's got the kind of lovin' make a panther squall.
She got Elgin movements, that's twenty years guaranteed
She got Elgin movements, that's twenty years guaranteed
I bet my last dollar, she done put them jinx on me.
TITLE: Panther Squall Blues
MATRIX NO.: 20582-2
SINGER: Blind [Arthur] Blake
COMPOSER(S):
DATE OF REC.: c. May 1928
ORIGINAL ISSUE(S):
REISSUE(S): Biograph 12031, Yazoo 1016
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Slim Pickens plays a Beeton resonator guitar, (hand-made by Greg Beeton in the steel city of Newcastle, Australia) a reproduction of a 1930's National.

For more info on resonator guitars click here.
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See our tribute to Charlie Patton here.
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There is an underground comic book by eccentric cartooning genius & blueslover R. Crumb, retelling the life of the first great Delta bluesman Charlie Patton (composer of the poignant "One of These Days" featured on Slim & Baz's album Cactus ). Crumb's classic visualisation is based on the biography by Stephen Calt and Gayle Dean Wardlow.
http://www.celticguitarmusic.com/patton1.htm
By the same artist:

"Little Blues Book"
"R. Crumb Draws the Blues"
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THE ALMANAC SINGERS, 1942:
Bess Hawes, Pete Seeger, Millard Lampell, Woody Guthrie, ARrthur Stern, 'Sis' (Agnes) Cunningham (left to right).
Slim & Baz include songs by Agnes and Woody in their repertoire. Agnes passed on in 2004, aged 95.
http://www.woodyguthrie.de/belt.html |
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http://bluesland.net/thang/minnie.html
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Born Lizzie Douglas, child prodigy Memphis Minnie McCoy was one of the most prolific and influential women of the blues. On Beale Street in Memphis and later as part of the Chicago music scene, Minnie excelled in a male dominated genre and could play and sing the blues with the best of them! During the 1910s and early 1920s, Douglas adopted the handle of Memphis Minnie and toured the South, playing tent shows with the Ringling Brothers Circus.
During the late 1920s Minnie began playing guitar with a variety of ad hoc jug bands during Memphis’s jug band craze. Minnie also began a common law marriage with Kansas Joe McCoy, a musician with whom she had begun playing and would soon record. Their very first session yielded the hit song "Bumble Bee".
By the time the effects of the Great Depression had shackled the recording industry, Minnie had recorded fifty sides that showcased her powerful voice and energetic guitar picking. She affected wealth as her idol Ma Rainey had done, traveling to shows in luxury cars and wearing bracelets made of silver dollars on her wrists.
(Left, how she might have looked circa 1929. Original drawing Stephan Michelson www.toad.net) |
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Oh Brother Where Art Thou? The Movie
A fun movie with a really great soundtrack - we love it!
Plot Outline: Three stumblebum convicts escape the chain-gang and go on a quest for treasure. They meet various bizarre characters while learning where their real fortune lies - as country blues singers!
Even George Clooney is ok in this one.
http://www.obrothermusic.com/
http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/fleetst/71/tothe.htm
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The cowboy tinge to the Slim Pickens/Dr. Baz 'sound' derives from the unique Australian country rock influence , and we especially doff our akubras to '70's icons
The Dingoes , led by Broderick Smith,
(we enjoy covering two of our favourite Dingoes' songs in our current show.
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