Drop Down Mama - "Sleepy" John Estes. descargar videos gratis


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Here's a record I bought in the 1950's when going through my 'duffel coat, roll-neck sweater, corduroy trousers and sandals' phase. (A real "mouldy fig", as the sharp suited 'modern' jazz fans called us 'trad' fans.)

It is one of the recordings sponsored by "The Jazz Appreciation Society" and features Sleepy John in typical form and accompanied by Hammie Nixon on harmonica.

Born John Adam Estes, to a sharecropper family in Ripley Tennessee on the 25th. Jan. 1904, his life was complicated from the start. One of a family of ten, at the age of six he lost his right eye in a baseball accident. As his father was a guitarist, he grew up with similar interests and made himself cigar-box guitars to play from the early days.

He went totally blind in 1950, and had gained the sobriquet "sleepy" from a chronic blood pressure disorder which led to fits of narcolepsy, which caused him to drop off to sleep without warning, sometimes standing up!

He was "rediscovered" during the blues revival in 1962, after a long and varied career through the 1920's and 30's.

He died on the 5th. June 1977

Comentarios

8 years ago

rodentcafeteria

Damn, Robert Plant wasn't lying. He was influenced by John Estes!

8 years ago

Glen Pierce

Bliss.

9 years ago

Judith Amorós

Sleepy ะ㋚ะ enjoy! !

9 years ago

Tyrone Redd

Sleepy ะ㋚ะ enjoy! !

9 years ago

Tim Evans

Sleepy ะ㋚ะ enjoy! !

9 years ago

Rolinga´S la Mosca

Sleepy ะ㋚ะ enjoy! !

9 years ago

Rolinga´S la Mosca

ะ㋚ะ enjoy! !

9 years ago

James Cupples

lyrics are fab,, now i know who inspired Robert in led Zeppelin .. custard pie drop down baby !!

9 years ago

James Rimmer

amazing talent even more amazing that him and hammie Nixon are from Brownsville,tennessee where I grew up

9 years ago

Doug

Never heard this one before. It's beautiful. I swear I can hear Sean Costello's vocal tone in this...he listened to Robert Nighthawk and most of these "grand masters".Doug Pratt

10 years ago

Mark Harwood

My favourite voice in the Blues. Mr. Estes was a natural jug band man too.

10 years ago

Ian Harris

@Carl Onfirewatkins: This is Sleepy John Estes, with Hammie Nixon on the harp.

10 years ago

Bobbi Jo Woods

Good old American blues tune...inspired Zep's "Custard Pie"

10 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Good night!

10 years ago

Carl Onfirewatkins

Has any one noticed that this tune does not sound anything like Sleepy John Estes. I recognised the harp playing as Sonny Boy Williamson 1 and then realised that it is probably his voice as well. I had a quick listen to other tracks by Sleepy John and Sonny Boy and am sure this track is a Sonny Boy track. Anyway I enjoyed it.

10 years ago

2009framat

You proably do not know much (if anything) about german folk music but not many germans know about it.The big difference to blues is that nobody ever cared to record it when it was still good. Forget all the commercial Humpa-Sound I am talking about real folk music with soul.Blues had the biggest impact on pop music unlike most other folk music&slavery goes back to ancient times

10 years ago

2009framat

He was a legend in the field of country blues and not obscure. He toured Europe in the sixties and Japan in the 70's. Of course all the country blues musicians of the 20's & 30's were obscure.But Estes recorded in the late 20's/early 30's, then again from the mid 30's into the early 40's and then again from the early 60's (with M. Bloomfield) to the mid 70's.After his re-discovery he was as famous as John Hurt,Gary Davis, Lipscomb,Bukkah White but of course not a wealthy musician

10 years ago

MAN HARA HADASHI

excellent

10 years ago

gram'a kush

look up anything Delta Blues there are tons you will love...robert johnson, son house, muddy waters, skip james, and much more great talents

11 years ago

Gilles. .a.

"sleepy" john estes.

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