Juçara Blues - Pega Leve Maluca (rehearsal demo)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • JBs e as Plantas de Cachoeira - Pega Leve Maluca 🎸 A tribute to #robertnighthawk 🦅
    "He seemed to have as many wives and girlfriends (many of whom sang or played drums in his band) as he had addresses, and he had several different names as well." - Jim O’Neal about the Nighthawk (Blues Hall of Fame).
    Gravado ao vivo durante ensaio dos JBs!
    Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil (07 Jul 2024).
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    CONTATOS
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    PEGA LEVE MALUCA
    Olha aqui garota e para com essa bobeira
    Cê saiu ontem a noite e ficou fora a noite inteira
    Pega leve maluca
    Assim não gosto do jeito que você faz
    Te dei todo a minha grana e fiquei sem nenhum pila
    Pegou todo meu dinheiro gastou tudo em gasolina
    Pega leve maluca
    Assim não gosto do jeito que você faz
    Quando eu te procurei, você disse que já vinha
    Quando eu me afastei, chega perto e dá joinha
    Pega leve maluca
    Assim não gosto do jeito que você faz
    Se você não me ama porque é que não me diz
    Sei que está com outro cara, mas não está muito feliz
    Pega leve maluca
    Assim não gosto do jeito que você faz
    Alou, alô Silvia
    Alou, alô Silvia
    Alou, alô Silvia
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    FICHA TÉCNICA
    Faixa
    Música: Pega Leve Maluca
    Autor: L. Blue
    JBs are 🎤🎸🥁🎹🎙️
    Bohlee Lee Blue - vocal, guitar
    Fred Kingstone - guitar
    Koko Nascimento - bass, backing vocal
    Gabriel Macalé - drums, backing vocal
    🎶📷🎥📽️📼🎧🔊
    Produção
    Filmagem: Juçara Blues
    Edição de Áudio e Vídeo: Gabriel Macalé
    Gestão de Catalogo: L. Blue ( / bohleeblue )
    ©2024 Juçara Blues
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    #bluesbrasil #bluespoa #blueshalloffame #homestudio #houserocking #jbsmusiclab #pegaleve #redejucara #robertnighthawk
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    TRIBUTE
    Robert Nighthawk 🎸🎙️🦅
    Real Name: Robert Lee McCollum
    Profile: American blues musician, born 30 November 1909 in Helena, Arkansas, USA and died 5 November 1967 in Helena, Arkansas, USA.
    Father of Sam Carr.
    Font: www.discogs.co...
    Slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk was one of the first bluesmen to achieve regional stardom in the Delta through radio broadcasting. Following on the heels of Sonny Boy Williamson’s King Biscuit Time radio show, Nighthawk went on the air during World War II on the same station, KFFA in Helena, Arkansas. Helena was where Nighthawk born and died, but in between he ranged far and wide, living in Mississippi, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, Florida, the southern Illinois town of Cairo, and other stopping points.
    He seemed to have as many wives and girlfriends (many of whom sang or played drums in his band) as he had addresses, and he had several different names as well. His real name was Robert Lee McCollum, born in November 30, 1909 - in Helena, he always said, although recent census research has placed the McCollum family in the nearby town of Searcy in both 1900 and 1910. His first records in 1937 appeared under the name Robert Lee McCoy on the Bluebird label, and on subsequent releases he was billed as Rambling Bob, Peetie’s Boy (a reference Peetie Wheatstraw), the Nighthawks, and, finally, by the early ’50s, Robert Nighthawk.
    The record that most musicians remember him by was the 1949 single by the Nighthawks on Aristocrat Records that paired Annie Lee Blues and Black Angel Blues (Sweet Black Angel). Both were electrified versions of songs Nighthawk heard from one of his major influences, Tampa Red, and Nighthawk’s recordings, in turn, influenced up-and-coming musicians such as Elmore James, B.B. King, and Earl Hooker. Muddy Waters was a close friend and admirer as well - Nighthawk had played at Muddy’s first wedding in Mississippi in 1932. Nighthawk’s intermittent stays in Chicago resulted in more excellent sides on Aristocrat, Chess, and United, and a classic album, Live on Maxwell Street 1964.
    Nighthawk made his way back to Helena and Dundee, Mississippi, where his son, drummer Sam Carr, had been carrying on his legacy with the Nighthawks band (Frank Frost and Big Jack Johnson, later renamed the Jelly Roll Kings). Nighthawk took over King Biscuit Time for a while and though he was struggling with what he believed to be the effects of poisoned whiskey, he managed to do a final recording session with his mentor, guitarist Houston Stackhouse. He died on November 5, 1967.
    - Jim O’Neal
    www.bluesoterica.com
    Font: blues.org/blue...
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