Blues Song of the Day

Blues, Song of the Day

Blues Song of the Day

1 Comment 18 October 2009

Download “Soul of a Man” by Blind Willie Johnson & Willie B. Harris

How fitting for a Sunday – this traditional Gospel tune is haunting and driving thanks to his raspy, train-whistle voice. Plus, musical phrasing is impressive and advanced past most other artists of the time.

“Blind” Willie Johnson was an American singer and guitarist whose music straddled the border between blues and spirituals. While the lyrics of all of his songs were religious, his music drew from both sacred and blues traditions.

Johnson was not born blind, and, although it is not known how he lost his sight, Angeline Johnson told Samuel Charters that when Willie was seven his father beat his stepmother after catching her going out with another man. The stepmother then picked up a handful of lye and threw it, not at Willie’s father, but into the face of young Willie.

His father would often leave him on street corners to sing for money, where his powerful voice left an indelible impression on passers-by. Legend has it that he was arrested for nearly starting a riot at a New Orleans courthouse with a powerful rendition of “If I Had My Way I’d Tear the Building Down”, a song about Samson and Delilah.

His records have kept his music tremendously influential and his songs have been covered by several popular artists, including Led Zeppelin (who included his photograph on their second album), Bob Dylan, The 77s, Beck, Phil Keaggy and The White Stripes (who have covered “John the Revelator”, as well as covering “Motherless Children Have A Hard Time” and “Lord, I Just Can’t Keep From Cryin’” live). “John the Revelator” was also recorded by delta blues musician Son House, and “Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning” was recorded by another delta blues musician, Fred McDowell, and many, many more. [source]

Burlesque Lesson at Emerald City

Blues, Video of the Day

Burlesque Lesson at Emerald City

1 Comment 17 October 2009

Blues Dancing at Muddy Waters Concert

Blues, Video of the Day

Blues Dancing at Muddy Waters Concert

1 Comment 17 October 2009

Bobby Rush goes Night Fishin’

Blues, Soul, Video of the Day

Bobby Rush goes Night Fishin’

1 Comment 17 October 2009

RL Griffin Live in Dallas

Blues, Soul, Video of the Day

RL Griffin Live in Dallas

No Comments 17 October 2009

Howlin’ Wolf says “Shake It For Me”

Blues, Video of the Day

Howlin’ Wolf says “Shake It For Me”

1 Comment 14 October 2009

Today’s MJ Videos

Blues, Soul, Video of the Day

Today’s MJ Videos

No Comments 11 October 2009

Feast your eyes on the new videos of Blues dancers learning to do Burlesque, a dance party caught live and more:

Burlesque lessons, now mandatory at all Blues events

Muddy Waters plays for dancers back when your grandpa was young

This guy has instructions for his special lady friends

You too can be the reincarnation of James Brown

MezzJelly Blues Waterloo

Blues, Our Events

MezzJelly Blues Waterloo

No Comments 20 June 2008

June 20-22, 2008
Waterloo, Canada was the host of our 5th Year of the Blues! As the first traveling Blues event, and the longest running Blues Exchange / Workshops in America, we are so glad you joined us.
…check out the Blues Exchange >>

MezzJelly Blues Portland

Blues, Our Events

MezzJelly Blues Portland

No Comments 14 September 2007

September 14-16, 2007

3 Big Days of Dancing, top Instructors, classes for Beginner up to Advanced, our favorite DJs from North America and Canada, Live music headlined a Portland local Karen Dumont
…one cool Blues Exchange >>

MezzJelly Lindy Soul Exchange

Blues, Our Events

MezzJelly Lindy Soul Exchange

No Comments 23 February 2007

February 23-25, 2007

Celebrate the spirit of African-American dance, from Ray Charles to Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, Rick James (say it!), Parliament-Funkadelic, Louis Armstrong, Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, Jackson 5, and more.
…the original Swing & Soul Exchange >>

MezzJelly Blues Raleigh

Blues, Our Events

MezzJelly Blues Raleigh

No Comments 11 August 2006

August 11-13, 2006

“Buttermilk” Meeks brought his solo blues to the North Carolina hotspot, and the dancers rejoiced on the dancefloor as he, and the entire weekend of music, dance, and instruction, brought a Blues-high.
…look and listen to this Blues Exchange >>

Capital Blues – MezzJelly Blues DC

Blues, Our Events

Capital Blues – MezzJelly Blues DC

No Comments 18 August 2005

August 18-21, 2005

The very first Capital Blues in Washington DC EVER was started in 2005 by MezzJelly and DC locals. It is now a yearly event run by the newly created Capital Blues Organization which was born out of this event. MezzJelly is proud to see our goal of encouraging dance and music have such an awesome effect in DC!
…visit the Capital Blues Exchange >>

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