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Red House by The Ian Loffamia Blues Band

Here's a splendid performance from the newest Blues band in town, this time doing their own version of the late great Jimi's Red House. Note the excellent harp work + cool guitar riffs = 2 thumbs up! And to think that Ian has been doing harp for just about a year! Borrowing a line from the Beatles, "(They're) getting better all the time..."

Rhythm and Blues by The Bleu Rascals @ UR FaceRadio

This is the future of Pinoy Blues! Here's the fearsome trio performing their own composition during their gig at UR FaceRadio. Catch them live at the CCP on August 24, 2011 for the 1st CCP International Jazz Festival 2011.

Blues Clinic Highlights by Tek Cortez a.k.a. haringulan

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Blues music is one of the most important creations of man. As written in an earlier post, "Blues is not just a genre - it's a microcosm of life itself. There's sorrow, happiness, hope, loneliness, religion, hunger, satiety, sin, redemption, and love - all embedded in the songs and expressed through voice and instruments." Blues may now be considered an international phenomenon - it has crossed borders, no longer an exclusive American property. But here in the Philippines, it still is not a popular music form, much to the dismay of Pinoy Blues die-hard fans. Luckily, Blues has lately been experiencing a revival. With the tireless efforts of Blues stalwarts who conduct seminars, clinics, and provide "Blues exposure" through concerts and performances, plus video blogs like this one by haringulan , slowly but surely, the Blues is getting the attention it deserves.

Farewell Pinetop Perkins (1913-2011)

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We bid goodbye to another Blues legend and boogie-woogie master, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins . In a career spanning eight decades, Perkins toured with Ike Turner in the 1950s and later with Muddy Waters. Perkins also won Grammy awards for Lifetime Achievement in 2005 and for Best Traditional Blues Album in 2007. Once asked about his longevity, Perkins said: "I always try to do something different all the time." Another blues legend, BB King, said: "He was one of the last great Mississippi Bluesmen, and he sure could play the piano. He will be missed not only by me, but by lovers of music all over the world." His agent said that his tastes were simple. "Two cheeseburgers, apple pie, a cigarette and a pretty girl was all he wanted."

Wally's Blues...

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...timeless classic by the man, Wally Gonzalez himself - backed up by Cuarenta, performed during the 2010 Cebu Guitar Festival.

R.I.P. Gary Moore - 1952-2011

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A sad, sad day for Blues fans all over the world. Farewell, Gary. We still got the Blues for you! 

Blues Jam - Wally Gonzalez, Cuarenta, et al.

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This is certainly one for the books - a very rare and historic occasion where Pinoy Bluesmen of different generations (and regions) congregate to create a musical masterpiece. Here's the great Wally Gonzalez jamming with Cebu's pride, Cuarenta (Arnold, Lyndon, Juel) and with the dude who does the vocals and great Blues harp riffs.

Wally Gonzalez Slide

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Here's the granddaddy of Pinoy Blues, his excellency Wally Gonzalez, this time showing his slide guitar prowess and further reinforcing his position as one of, if not, the greatest Pinoys who ever played the Blues.

Merry Christmas Baby by "The King"

This post may be a bit late but still, let "The King" serenade you with this bluesy tune. Great guitar and blues harp riffs throughout. Hit it!!!

Deltaslim (+ Blues Harp Guy) in Action at the Cebu Guitar Fest 2010

Who says that Blues is nonexistent in Cebu? Here's deltaslim and the harp guy doing a slow Blues number during the Cebu Guitar Festival 2010. Enough said - just listen and appreciate this excellent stuff. Video courtesy of Sir Junx/The Outpost.

Deltaslim at the Cebu Guitar Festival 2010

Another great night of Blues in Cebu! Here's deltaslim, Kento Ido, Noli Aurillo, (i think) one cool dude doing the Blues harp, and the rest of the gang doing an upbeat number during the Cebu Guitar Festival.

Red House by IdoKento with Manny Amador

With the passing of NU107's Crossroads comes the next generation of Pinoy Blues artists - and they're getting younger every minute! Here is 14-year-old IdoKento with Manny Amador of The Breed fame doing a Jimi Hendrix classic at The Outpost, Cebu. More info about the band on my next posts.

Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones

Great jam from the King of Delta Blues and the British rock legends. I just couldn't get enough of this song!

Jammin' with Jun Lopito & Lady High - Stormy Monday

It's great to see more and more of the younger generation becoming Blues aficionados, thanks to the tireless efforts of the Pinoy Blues vanguards over yonder. And another Pinoy Blues harp player has come out and been counted!

I'm A Woman by the Blues Joint Project Band

Splendid slide guitar works and great vocals from Lady I. This is the band's version of I'm A Woman performed during the Blues Joint Project Master Class at University of Santo Tomas August 16, 2010. BLUES JOINT PROJECT: Irene "Lady I", vocals Kakoy Legaspi, guitar Joric Maglanque, guitar Thomas "Tomcat" Colvin, harmonica Nikki Cabardo, keyboards Eric Hernandez, bass Harald Huyssen, drums

Stormy Monday by The Blues Joint Project Band

Another fine performance during the Blues Joint Project Master Class at University of Santo Tomas August 16, 2010. BLUES JOINT PROJECT: Irene "Lady I", vocals Kakoy Legaspi, guitar Joric Maglanque, guitar Thomas "Tomcat" Colvin, harmonica Nikki Cabardo, keyboards Eric Hernandez, bass Harald Huyssen, drums

Blues Joint Project Clinic at University of Santo Tomas

This is The Blues Joint Project band performing Hey Bartender at the Blues History & Performance workshop & concert held at the UST Conservatory of Music. I believe this is just one of a series of events to be conducted by the group to promote Blues music appreciation to Filipinos especially the younger generation. Hats off to the the organizers for unselfishly sharing their time and effort for this "noble cause." BLUES JOINT PROJECT: Irene "Lady I", vocals Kakoy Legaspi, guitar Joric Maglanque, guitar Thomas "Tomcat" Colvin, harmonica Nikki Cabardo, keyboards Eric Hernandez, bass Harald Huyssen, drums GUEST ARTISTS: Tots Tolentino, sax Butch Roxas, guitar Jun Lopito, guitar Roger Pullin, vocals/guitar Video courtesy of Harald Huyssen. Thanks bro!

Bootleg Philippine Sugar Cane Blues by harperjohn

Blues songs often tell a story about ordinary things in life. In this video, harperjohn sings about the plight of sugarcane workers in Mindanao, eerily similar to the situation of African American slaves during that infamous period in US history. You got the money, you got the land, You even own my sugarcane. How you gonna keep me down If i don't want to stay? How you gonna keep me down Tell me I pray.

Delta Slim at The Outpost - Midnight Hour Blues

After a long, long wait, I finally got to see Delta Slim's Cebu gig. Wish I'd seen this live though. Also in this video, Delta Slim's new Harana acoustic guitar had its debut and we can see what an outstanding instrument it truly is. (I can hear Boss Anot in the background excitedly commenting as well as the appreciative Cebuano crowd roaring at the end of each number.) Again, another great performance from a great Blues man.

Blues Had A Baby - Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, James Cotton & Pinetop Perkins - (Live)

One of my favorite Blues songs ever! A Muddy Waters classic. And you couldn't ask for a better group than this - Muddy, Johnny Winter, Pinetop Perkins and James Cotton on harp. From Winter's album, Live at the Tower Theatre - Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA 3/6/77 (2 CDR). The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock And Roll All you people, you know the blues got a soul Well this is a story, a story never been told Well you know the blues got pregnant And they named the baby Rock & Roll Muddy Waters said it, you know the blues got a soul James Brown said it, you know the blues got a soul Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll Ray Charles said it, you know the blues got a soul John Lee Hooker said it, you know the blues got a soul Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll Otis Redding said it, you know the blues got a soul Queen Victoria said it, you know the blues got a soul Well the blues had a baby a...