Live At TubeDepot - Blind Mississippi Morris performs "TubeDepot"
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2018
- Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, blind due to illness at age four, Blind Mississippi Morris, one of the top 10 harmonica players in the world according to Bluzharp Magazine, comes to Live at TubeDepot to play for its latest installment. Morris started out on Beale Street and has since played with B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Rufus Thomas. His excellent, enthusiastic performance of "TubeDepot" was recorded with the aid of two Telefunken Elektroakustik U48 microphones.
Check out our interview with Blind Mississippi Morris here: • Live At TubeDepot - Bl...
Live at TubeDepot is a show committed to bringing you the best of both music and the tools musicians use to create it. Recorded Live at TubeDepot Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. Directed by Edward Valibus. Sound Mix by Kevin Houston. Edited by Ben Siler. Executive Producers Christian Magee and Sean Denny. Performing with Blind MIssissippi Morris are Brad Webb and David Allen. Видеоклипы
Blind Mississippi Morris is a legend. Amazing!
I met Brad and Morris when I was in Memphis. Great people.
Awesome....Love It! See ya on Beale Street Memphis, Tennessee
Excellent !
Very very nice !
Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll......YEeeAaaa Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rock-solid drumming. Kudos to all for a great performance.
Awesome
Love it ! "The Blues" is an eternal form of music that speaks directly to the soul of man.
Greetings from Australia. Top performance, absolutely loved it.
Very good sound!
Congrats! Very nice indeed! Would love to know more about the equipment used...
Very cool with a sound like Sonny Boy 2
Love it! The only thing it might could use is some Slick Ballinger.
Slick is now a clergyman...
Pretty good sound for three...uh... where's the bass player?
Evidently bass players are to be heard and not seen.:(
I was thinking the same
Brad Webb, the guitar player, did the bass overdub after the performance. It was decided to keep the live performance to 3 players to retain the intimacy of the music. We hope you like it and let us know if you have any questions.
@@TubeDepotTV Sure thing, nothing wrong on this.