bluesharp(@bluezharp)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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Aretha Franklin feat. Bonnie Raitt '93. 🎶'(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone'
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Jools Holland & Dr. John '88, as the "Boogie Woogie Twins"
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Billy Idol feat. Steve Stevens #acoustic 🎶'Rebel Yell'
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B.B. King - Live #documentary #film 'At Sing Sing Prison' 1972 [Complete Show]👉 youtu.be/0v4GV5dxOkI
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Freddie King '66. 🎶'Papa's Got A Brand New Bag'
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Excerpt #movie 'Crossroads '86' 🎶'Willie Brown' (#bluesharp Frank Frost cameo)
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Ella Fitzgerald New York City, 1949. Photo by ©Herman Leonard
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#LarkinPoe 🎶'The Joker' (Steve Miller Band '73)
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Led Zeppelin '75. 🎶'Going to California'
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Happy New Year 2023🎉🍾🥳with Janis Joplin '70. 🎶'Move Over'
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Remembering born on this day, legendary Bo Diddley, (also known as Ellas Bates McDaniel 'The Originator' (1928 – 2008). 🎶'Road Runner' (The London Rock and Roll show, 1972)
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Muddy Waters Band '77. 🎶'What's the Matter With the Mill (Can't Get No Grindin')'
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B.B. King Live in Montreux 1978
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John Mayall 🎶'Room To Move'
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Freddie King '73 🎶'Look Over (Yonder) Yonders Wall'
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80 years ago John W. Work III and Alan Lomax made the first recordings of McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Water, at the Stovall Plantation. Lomax's misrendered his nickname, published the plural form in the 1941 album debut, "Muddy Waters" stuck. #blueshistory 📷John W. Work III
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Ella Fitzgerald, Stockholm '63. 🎶'Mack The Knife'
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B.B. King with drummer Ringo Starr of the Beatles, during the recording of his album "B.B. King In London" which was recorded on June 9-16 in London, England in 1971. wikiwand.com/en/B.B._King_i… Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Photo by Estate Of Keith Morris/Redferns
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B.B. King & Friends '87 w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield 🎶'The Sky is Crying'
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Jeff Beck Group '72. 🎶'Definitely Maybe'
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Buddy Guy '93. 🎶'Country Man'
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Otis Rush '81. 🎶'Crosscut Saw'
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Danielle Nicole Band 🎶'Save Me'
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Booker T. & The MGs '67. 🎶 'Green Onions' Steve „The Colonel“ Cropper (g), Donald „Duck“ Dunn (b), Al Jackson, Jr. (dr), Booker T. Jones (org).
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Frank Sinatra 🎶'One for My Baby' (And One More for the Road)