Kansas City Blues - JIM JACKSON (1927) Blues Guitar Legend video free download


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" Kansas City Blues " (1927)

JIM JACKSON

The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945)

Texas Alexander

Pink Anderson

Kokomo Arnold

Barbecue Bob

Scrapper Blackwell

Black Ace

Ed Bell

Blind Blake

Ishman Bracey

Big Bill Broonzy

Richard "Rabbit" Brown

Willie Brown

Bumble Bee Slim

Gus Cannon

Bo Carter

Sam Collins

Floyd Council

Gary Davis

Sleepy John Estes

Blind Boy Fuller

Son House

Peg Leg Howell

Mississippi John Hurt

Jim Jackson

Skip James

Blind Lemon Jefferson

Blind Willie Johnson

Lonnie Johnson

Robert Johnson

Tommy Johnson

Charley Jordan

Leadbelly

Furry Lewis

Tommy McClennan

Robert Lee McCoy

Blind Willie McTell

The Memphis Jug Band

Buddy Moss

Memphis Minnie

Charley Patton

Jimmie Rodgers

Frank Stokes

Casey Bill Weldon

Peetie Wheatstraw

Bukka White

Josh White

Robert Wilkins

Super Jumbos * Gibson SJ-100 * Gibson SJ-150 Maple * Gibson SJ-200 * Gibson SJ-200 EC * Gibson SJ-300

Small Bodies * Gibson Blues King * Gibson CJ-165 Maple * Gibson CJ-165 Rosewood * Gibson LC-1 * Gibson LC-2

Comments

8 years ago

Jean-Jacques Boldini

LE PETIT ALCAZAR KANSAS CITY BLUES . Jim Jackson

8 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Kansas City Blues

8 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Kansas City Blues

9 years ago

Joseph Scott

Blues guitarists who were born before 1893 include Elijah Avery, John Bray, Crying Sam Collins, Tom Darby, Carl Davis, Simmie Dooley, Andrew Everett, Willie Ford, Roy Harvey, Nap Hayes, Myrt Holmes, Peg Leg Howell, Jim Jackson, Paul Johnson, Charley Jordan, Luke Jordan, Huddie Ledbetter, Isaiah Nettles, Marshall Owens, Charlie Patton, Homer Roberson, Allen Shaw, Son Sims, Vol Stevens, Frank Stokes, Jimmie Strothers, J.D. Suggs, Joe Taggart, Jimmie Tarlton, Steve Tarter, Elvie Thomas, Henry Thomas, Johnny Watson, Richard Williams, and Hosea Woods.

9 years ago

smokeythehobo

Great old song!! Supposedly the FIRST ever rock n' roll song.

10 years ago

Muhammad Smith

does he have other versions? "In 1928, Jim Jackson recorded "Kansas City Blues Parts 3 and 4", a follow-up to his highly successful "Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues Parts 1 and 2". " - wiki.im not sure i guess this is part 1? maybe part 1 and 2 combined. im lookin for the Catfish line....

10 years ago

Muhammad Smith

wow, i feel like i knew the whole song and this my first listen lol.

10 years ago

Heinrich S

haha, 5 season, 17 episode broght me here

10 years ago

musvijajuz agrilariocara

Very first rock song of all time

10 years ago

OriginalKotomik

this song eventually changed and evolved in the hands of several artist to become one of the first and most memorable rock hits ever recorded, Rock around the clock.

11 years ago

MegaPAcket

Metalists , u're welcome

11 years ago

William Grace

mentalist :D

11 years ago

ChuckyC156

This was his first recording. It was done in Chicago.

11 years ago

chipsnsalsa7

If anyone has furry lewis "going to kansas city" please upload!

11 years ago

tink00000000

My race? Seeing your other comments, you seem to be an angry person.

11 years ago

kingoftheburbskc

Born and raised Kansas city white black Mexican Indian and Italian mut in foster care at the age of ten hard times but in all god loves us all Kansas city 05-04-1987 thanks mom

12 years ago

HeySocialWorker

That's a nice tune but it ain't the "Kansas City Blues" I know & love. Thumbs up!

12 years ago

tink00000000

@reverendflash Every style and song is an evolution. Hank Williams took the song into a whole new direction. And blues songs commonly shared verses and chord progressions in those days.

12 years ago

MrBuk86

Also check out Furry Lewis' version. Same thing.

12 years ago

Erik Morton

damn, that's a fat bass line. First dub song? lol

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