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G Herbo - Blues ft. Future
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Music video by G Herbo performing Blues. © 2022 Machine Entertainment Group LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
published: 28 Sep 2022
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Willie Brown - Future Blues
Willie Brown (August 6, 1900 December 30, 1952) was an American delta blues guitarist and singer. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Brown played with such notables as Charley Patton, and Robert Johnson. He was not known to be a self-promoting frontman, preferring to "second" other musicians. Little is known for certain of the man whom Robert Johnson called "my friend-boy, Willie Brown" (in his prophetic "Cross Road Blues") and whom Johnson indicated should be notified in event of his death. Brown is heard with Patton on the Paramount sessions of 1930, playing "M & O Blues," and "Future Blues." Apart from playing with Son House and Charlie Patton it has also been said that he played with artists such as Luke Thomson and Thomas "Clubfoot" Coles. At least four other songs he recorded for Para...
published: 25 Apr 2010
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G Herbo - Blues ft. Future (Official Audio)
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published: 16 Sep 2022
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Future Blues
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Future Blues · Canned Heat
Future Blues
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1970-08-03
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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published: 31 Jul 2018
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Future Blues (Remastered)
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Future Blues (Remastered) · Canned Heat
The Very Best Of Canned Heat
℗ 2005 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2005-01-01
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Evren Goknar
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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published: 02 Mar 2017
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Future Blues (Willie Brown/Son House)
Songobiography, day 303: A Delta classic from Willie Brown and Son House (who called it "The Jinx"), discussed with some personal recollections at https://www.elijahwald.com/songblog/future-blues/
published: 17 Nov 2018
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Canned Heat - Future Blues - 2nd version (1970)
Canned Heat is an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its efforts to promote interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 "Canned Heat Blues", a song about an alcoholic who had desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat" (from the original 1914 product name Sterno Canned Heat),[1] After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame with a lineup consisting of Hite (vocals), Wilson (guitar, harmonica and vocals), Henry Vestine and later Harvey Mandel (lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bas...
published: 31 Jul 2020
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Cowboy Bebop OST - Future Blues - MUSAWE
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From the Cowboy Bebop Movie
published: 31 Oct 2011
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Willie Brown - Future Blues - Champion 50023B
published: 30 Jan 2011
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G Herbo - Blues ft. Future
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Music video by G Herbo performing Blues. © 2022 Machine Entertainment Group LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Music video by G Herbo performing Blues. © 2022 Machine Entertainment Group LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
- published: 28 Sep 2022
- views: 1777169
3:03
Willie Brown - Future Blues
Willie Brown (August 6, 1900 December 30, 1952) was an American delta blues guitarist and singer. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Brown played with such notab...
Willie Brown (August 6, 1900 December 30, 1952) was an American delta blues guitarist and singer. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Brown played with such notables as Charley Patton, and Robert Johnson. He was not known to be a self-promoting frontman, preferring to "second" other musicians. Little is known for certain of the man whom Robert Johnson called "my friend-boy, Willie Brown" (in his prophetic "Cross Road Blues") and whom Johnson indicated should be notified in event of his death. Brown is heard with Patton on the Paramount sessions of 1930, playing "M & O Blues," and "Future Blues." Apart from playing with Son House and Charlie Patton it has also been said that he played with artists such as Luke Thomson and Thomas "Clubfoot" Coles. At least four other songs he recorded for Paramount have never been found. "Rowdy Blues", a 1929 song credited to Kid Bailey, is disputed to have Brown on backup, or Brown himself using the name of Kid Bailey. Both "M & O Blues" and "Future Blues" appear on the album Son House & The Great Delta Blues Singers (1994), recorded between 1928 and 1930, on the Document Records label. They also appear on JSP's Charlie Patton box set. David Evans has reconstructed the early biography of a Willie Brown living in Drew, Mississippi, until 1929. He was married by 1911 to a proficient guitarist named Josie Mills. He is recalled as singing and playing guitar with Charley Patton and others in the neighbourhood of Drew. Informants with conflicting memories led Gayle Dean Wardlow and Steve Calt to conclude that this was a different Willie Brown. Evans rejects this, believing that the singing and guitar style of the 1931 recordings is clearly in the tradition of other performers from Drew such as Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Kid Bailey, Howling Wolf and artists recorded non-commercially. Alan Lomax added further confusion in 1993, suggesting that the William Brown he recorded in Arkansas in 1942 was the same man as the Paramount artist.[5] The recording was for a joint project between Fisk University and the Library of Congress documenting the music of Coahoma County, Mississippi in 1941 and 1942. Writing over fifty years later, Lomax forgot that he had actually recorded Willie the previous summer with Son House, Fiddlin' Joe Martin and Leroy Williams. Brown played second guitar on three performances by the whole band, and recorded one solo, "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor". The later biography is clear. Willie Brown, the Paramount artist, lived in Robinsonville, Mississippi from 1929 and moved to Lake Cormorant, Mississippi by 1935. He performed occasionally with Charley Patton, and continually with Son House until his death. After this, House ceased performing until his "rediscovery" in 1964. Brown died in Tunica, Mississippi in 1952 at the age of 52.
https://wn.com/Willie_Brown_Future_Blues
Willie Brown (August 6, 1900 December 30, 1952) was an American delta blues guitarist and singer. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Brown played with such notables as Charley Patton, and Robert Johnson. He was not known to be a self-promoting frontman, preferring to "second" other musicians. Little is known for certain of the man whom Robert Johnson called "my friend-boy, Willie Brown" (in his prophetic "Cross Road Blues") and whom Johnson indicated should be notified in event of his death. Brown is heard with Patton on the Paramount sessions of 1930, playing "M & O Blues," and "Future Blues." Apart from playing with Son House and Charlie Patton it has also been said that he played with artists such as Luke Thomson and Thomas "Clubfoot" Coles. At least four other songs he recorded for Paramount have never been found. "Rowdy Blues", a 1929 song credited to Kid Bailey, is disputed to have Brown on backup, or Brown himself using the name of Kid Bailey. Both "M & O Blues" and "Future Blues" appear on the album Son House & The Great Delta Blues Singers (1994), recorded between 1928 and 1930, on the Document Records label. They also appear on JSP's Charlie Patton box set. David Evans has reconstructed the early biography of a Willie Brown living in Drew, Mississippi, until 1929. He was married by 1911 to a proficient guitarist named Josie Mills. He is recalled as singing and playing guitar with Charley Patton and others in the neighbourhood of Drew. Informants with conflicting memories led Gayle Dean Wardlow and Steve Calt to conclude that this was a different Willie Brown. Evans rejects this, believing that the singing and guitar style of the 1931 recordings is clearly in the tradition of other performers from Drew such as Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Kid Bailey, Howling Wolf and artists recorded non-commercially. Alan Lomax added further confusion in 1993, suggesting that the William Brown he recorded in Arkansas in 1942 was the same man as the Paramount artist.[5] The recording was for a joint project between Fisk University and the Library of Congress documenting the music of Coahoma County, Mississippi in 1941 and 1942. Writing over fifty years later, Lomax forgot that he had actually recorded Willie the previous summer with Son House, Fiddlin' Joe Martin and Leroy Williams. Brown played second guitar on three performances by the whole band, and recorded one solo, "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor". The later biography is clear. Willie Brown, the Paramount artist, lived in Robinsonville, Mississippi from 1929 and moved to Lake Cormorant, Mississippi by 1935. He performed occasionally with Charley Patton, and continually with Son House until his death. After this, House ceased performing until his "rediscovery" in 1964. Brown died in Tunica, Mississippi in 1952 at the age of 52.
- published: 25 Apr 2010
- views: 182074
2:26
G Herbo - Blues ft. Future (Official Audio)
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- published: 16 Sep 2022
- views: 607562
3:06
Future Blues
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Future Blues · Canned Heat
Future Blues
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Future Blues · Canned Heat
Future Blues
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1970-08-03
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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Future Blues · Canned Heat
Future Blues
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1969 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1970-08-03
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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- published: 31 Jul 2018
- views: 34030
2:59
Future Blues (Remastered)
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Future Blues (Remastered) · Canned Heat
The Very Best Of Canned Heat
℗ 2005 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Future Blues (Remastered) · Canned Heat
The Very Best Of Canned Heat
℗ 2005 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2005-01-01
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Evren Goknar
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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Future Blues (Remastered) · Canned Heat
The Very Best Of Canned Heat
℗ 2005 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2005-01-01
Producer: Skip Taylor
Producer: Canned Heat
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Evren Goknar
Composer Lyricist: Adolfo de la Parra
Composer Lyricist: Sir Simon Rattle
Composer Lyricist: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Composer Lyricist: Robert Tear
Composer Lyricist: Willard White
Composer Lyricist: CBSO Chorus
Composer Lyricist: Simon Halsey
Composer Lyricist: Alison Hargan
Composer Lyricist: Mary King
Composer Lyricist: Harvey Mandel (USA 2)
Composer Lyricist: Samuel Taylor
Composer Lyricist: Alan Wilson
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- published: 02 Mar 2017
- views: 57863
4:47
Future Blues (Willie Brown/Son House)
Songobiography, day 303: A Delta classic from Willie Brown and Son House (who called it "The Jinx"), discussed with some personal recollections at https://www.e...
Songobiography, day 303: A Delta classic from Willie Brown and Son House (who called it "The Jinx"), discussed with some personal recollections at https://www.elijahwald.com/songblog/future-blues/
https://wn.com/Future_Blues_(Willie_Brown_Son_House)
Songobiography, day 303: A Delta classic from Willie Brown and Son House (who called it "The Jinx"), discussed with some personal recollections at https://www.elijahwald.com/songblog/future-blues/
- published: 17 Nov 2018
- views: 4402
3:45
Canned Heat - Future Blues - 2nd version (1970)
Canned Heat is an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its effo...
Canned Heat is an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its efforts to promote interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 "Canned Heat Blues", a song about an alcoholic who had desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat" (from the original 1914 product name Sterno Canned Heat),[1] After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame with a lineup consisting of Hite (vocals), Wilson (guitar, harmonica and vocals), Henry Vestine and later Harvey Mandel (lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bass), and Adolfo de la Parra (drums).
https://wn.com/Canned_Heat_Future_Blues_2Nd_Version_(1970)
Canned Heat is an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its efforts to promote interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 "Canned Heat Blues", a song about an alcoholic who had desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat" (from the original 1914 product name Sterno Canned Heat),[1] After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame with a lineup consisting of Hite (vocals), Wilson (guitar, harmonica and vocals), Henry Vestine and later Harvey Mandel (lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bass), and Adolfo de la Parra (drums).
- published: 31 Jul 2020
- views: 8215
3:31
Cowboy Bebop OST - Future Blues - MUSAWE
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From the Cowboy Bebop Movie
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From the Cowboy Bebop Movie
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From the Cowboy Bebop Movie
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 59122