Love this series. Couple of small corrections, Son House was more than likely born in Coahoma County not Riverton which is in Bolivar County, secondly, he was well aware of blues music on guitar before the age of 25 he just had an apprehension towards it. It was in fact the use of a slide that caught his interest. Lastly Willie Brown died in 1952 not ‘54.
Yeah! I love that blues man!!!! He is REAL!!!!
Great video thanks, Lets keep the memory of blues alive!
This is great. Thanks so much. I just found out House is buried not too far from me, here in Detroit. I might go pay homage.
I really enjoyed this. Big Son House fan and your is awesome 🎶👍
You rule đude. Thank you so much and blessings
One of my favorite instructors @truefire
Outstanding video brotha... Content, information, editing... Great way to pay homage to an architect of real blues
Thanks Reverend Jones. I love these Blues Chronicles.
Thanks for sharing 👍🇺🇾
how come I never came across the Rev Jones before? this series is brilliant.
Son House never fails to give me the chills. Thank you Reverend!
Thanks for sharing (again)... Just beautiful...
Well done
Love this series. Couple of small corrections, Son House was more than likely born in Coahoma County not Riverton which is in Bolivar County, secondly, he was well aware of blues music on guitar before the age of 25 he just had an apprehension towards it. It was in fact the use of a slide that caught his interest. Lastly Willie Brown died in 1952 not ‘54.
So great.!
I'm totally going to visit his grave now. Never knew it was in Detroit
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