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Calvin Newborn so under rated. Tip of the hat. Absolutely love it. Beautiful.
superb!
Absolutely Beautiful!!
Jimmie is one of the greatest of the roots rock/blues players left, a link to the 78 RPM era recording artists he saw and met in the 60's.
absolutely true 😊
Hey, J.V. hittin' some of them jazzy 4 part chords!!He can really make these slow tempos talk
Thank you so much for posting these ❤
A true bluesman! Sounds so good!
If you are digging this, check out two of Jimmie's compadres & contemporaries...Denny Freeman & Derek O'Brian. RIP Denny.
Going to see how in Monterey this Saturday. Met him Santa Cruz 2012 meet and greet.A very nice person.
Always tasteful, always a Blues Man.
So good like Steve but differente and the most important: what a great horn session. Great tks
Sounds like a nod to fellow Texan Doug Sahm. Ronnie Weber on bass
I've always thought Jimmie was a better player than his brother. Sure Stevie had the flash and the volume but he didn't have half the content that Jimmie has in his playing.
Yep
Stevie, RIP, would certainly agree. He idolized his big brother.
Calvin Newborn so under rated. Tip of the hat. Absolutely love it. Beautiful.
superb!
Absolutely Beautiful!!
Jimmie is one of the greatest of the roots rock/blues players left, a link to the 78 RPM era recording artists he saw and met in the 60's.
absolutely true 😊
Hey, J.V. hittin' some of them jazzy 4 part chords!!
He can really make these slow tempos talk
Thank you so much for posting these ❤
A true bluesman! Sounds so good!
If you are digging this, check out two of Jimmie's compadres & contemporaries...Denny Freeman & Derek O'Brian. RIP Denny.
Going to see how in Monterey this Saturday. Met him Santa Cruz 2012 meet and greet.A very nice person.
Always tasteful, always a Blues Man.
So good like Steve but differente and the most important: what a great horn session. Great tks
Sounds like a nod to fellow Texan Doug Sahm. Ronnie Weber on bass
I've always thought Jimmie was a better player than his brother. Sure Stevie had the flash and the volume but he didn't have half the content that Jimmie has in his playing.
Yep
Stevie, RIP, would certainly agree. He idolized his big brother.