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Good Morning all :sunny:
Youtube video below posted on youtube by clayopalstar....
Thought is was good for the Wednesday mid week ... blues..... 🙂
Enjoy
:dog: :angel: :inlove:
Gosh, Ca........u are bringing back memories. My son's dad had a Trans Am......Midnight Blue with the Eagle on the hood. Boy DID I cruise back in the day !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still see all those hot rod cars in my dust !!!!! That vehicle CAN MOVE !!!!!! U have me wanting one now !!!!! LOL
:wave: Marci 🙂 ..Ill second redd1 is a sweetheart :wave: Lynn
so glad you sweet Georgia Peaches had a great weekend 🙂
Thanks for sharing Clark ..
Leah Marie 🙂 I couldnt help think of you! I still say they should play OWO in The Bronx when Mario takes the mound :reddancer:
My Canarsie/Rays arent too shabby either..thanks goodness for Tiger Joyce and Tiger/Yankee Damon leading our young team's way..
http://www.williebigeyessmith.com/index2.htm
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith was born in Helena, AR in 1936. At the age of 17 he ventured to Chicago where he heard Muddy Waters for the first time. Willie was hooked on the blues and the attraction to the music persuaded him to stay in Chicago.
In 1954 Willie, playing harmonica, formed a trio with drummer Clifton James. The trio built a following in Chicago and gigged around the area for a few years. During this same time, Willie played harp with several other artists including Bo Diddley, Arthur "Big Boy" Spires and Johnny Shines. In 1957 Willie joined Little Hudson's Red Devil Trio and switched to playing drums. After gigs or between sets, Willie started sitting in on drums with Muddy Waters' band. Muddy liked what he heard, and invited Willie to play drums on a 1959 recording session. Willie began to fill in for Muddy's drummer Francis Clay, and continued to play recording sessions with Muddy. In 1961, Willie replaced Clay in Muddy's band and played with Muddy till mid-1964. During this period, as he solidified his Chicago sound, Willie recorded with James Cotton, Jo Jo Williams and Muddy Waters on a tribute to blues vocalist Big Bill Broonzy.
The '60s were lean times for the blues and for a few years (mid-'64-'68) Willie packed up his drum kit and found himself doing odd jobs including working in a restaurant and driving a cab around Chicago. One night in 1968 Willie decided to go out and listen to Muddy. Rediscovering his desire to play, he asked to sit in with the band. The next day Muddy asked Willie to rejoin his band. Willie played in Muddy's band till 1980 and appears on all of Muddy's Grammy-winning albums.
After performing with Muddy Waters, Smith established his own niche within the tradition of the Delta Blues Sound by co-founding the Legendary Blues Band with Pinetop Perkins, Louis Myers, Calvin Jones, and Jerry Portnoy. The group was nominated for several Grammy Awards, recorded four critically acclaimed albums on the Ichiban label, backed up Buddy Guy, Howlin' Wolf and Junior Wells, toured with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. They played behind Muddy for the soundtrack of the movie The Last Waltz and appeared in the movie The Blues Brothers where they played street musicians backing John Lee Hooker.
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith traditional shuffle style has been regarded as the heart and soul of the Chicago blues sound, with Willie laying the beat behind many of the blues classics. But these days fans are just as likely to find Willie "Big Eyes" Smith holding on to a harmonica, his first instrument, as a drum stick. Turns out, this award-winning blues drummer is also an accomplished harmonica master and dynamic vocalist
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
January 19, 1936 - September 16, 2011
We are deeply saddened to report that Willie "Big Eyes" Smith passed away the morning of
September 16, 2011 in Chicago from a stroke.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Celebration of Life
Rosa's Lounge
3420 W. Armitage Avenue
Chicago, Il 60647
773 342 0452
Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2011 and Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Leak & Sons Funeral Home
7838 South Cottage Grove
Chicago, Il 60619
773 846 6567
Visitation - 10:00 AM
Monday, September 26, 2011
South Park Baptist Church
3722 South King Drive
Chicago, Il 60653
Wake - 10:00 - 11:00 AM
Service - 11:00 - 12:00 PM
Hey Now!! It is a wonderful day to be alive!!!
Happy Birthday to our Good Friend and Sister Of The Road Heidi Rossi. You are such a fun person and we are lucky to have you in our lives. 😎 Pam and I Love you very much. May you have a Blue Sky day and may your Soulshine!!!! Have fun on your vacation!!!! Peach.
aint it the truth redd1!! Something you had to see to believe! So good to see you friday! You are a sweetheart!
Sho 'nuff!
Was called by a very wise Old timer who suggested I delete my last post....Thank you friend! You're right I love this band too much......to lower myself to other people's standards.
Carol GABBA ROCKED from start to finish will send u a PM as soon as I can find a way to put it into words.....
I will share one quick thing....near the end of Devon's set he and George played Uncle Duane's Goldtop and Berry's Tractor.......WOW! Their encore was ONE WAY OUT and it was like an outer body experience is all I can tell ya!
my Facebook page will be up once I am done collecting random pics off the internet to put up as my "friends". My faux "life" stories and updates are already fabricated 🙂
Mega Kudos to the best damn closer the world of baseball has ever seen - Mariano Rivera - number 602 today - Number One Closer of All Time!!
Prayers to Jack for the loss of his Mom - may she rest in peace
Prayers to Woody and his wife during this difficult time - I hope her recovery is swift and complete
prayers for strength and healing for Woody's lovely wife...I wil also include prayers that corporate is patient and kind during these trying times.
Woody, have Faith , you and your wife have eachother and a loving family, that is most important .
Prayers all goes fast and sweet and the Woody family ultimately grows stronger each day as you all care for the Mrs.
Condolences to Brother Jack, nobody love you like a Mother, and it is clear to anyone who knows Jack, his Mama was a special lady ,raised Jackie up right. Love and prayers JP.
Kevin and I treated ourselves to a rare evening out Saturday, one of our customers plays Bass, invited us to his gig .
a trio, young man on guitar, great setlist, the young man was good, still needs a little tweaking, but he did a fine cover of Little Wing and a cover of Trucking that flew by the traditional radio fare.
Between sets, I mentioned to the drummer how very familiar he looked, he answered "I know you, why arent you at GABBA Fest this weekend? " :bash:
I still didnt remember having met him at GABBA, mybad, Im terrible with faces..but it must have been many moons ago, he asked after Judi Petty, said he hadnt seen her in years.
Randy Pearson, thats when I knew why he looked so familiar, sure enough, the spitting image of Jack, if older looking, he is JP's nephew Randy. He must not have heard about his Aunt yet.
Drummed for Wet Willie and Jr 🙂 Sent his love to Judi .
Was hoping for a GABBA review from Nurse Marci :wave: this fine morning...
Prayers for Jack & his family.
condolences to Jack and his family..very sad
My condolences to Jack. May his Mom rest in peace.
My prayers for Jack and Family.
News from Nashville is that Jack Pearson's Mama, Inez Pearson passed away last nite after suffering a stroke last week. Prayers for Brother Jack and his family.