THE NIGHTHAWKS - Nine below Zero video free download
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Duration: 03:28
Uploaded: 2010/11/01
From the killer album " Open all Nite" 1976.
A great and underrated american band.
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9 years ago
gy4b70
Roy Buchanan played there too!!
9 years ago
John ______
Don't you know I heard this live down in the "Cellar Door" in DC in 1977?
9 years ago
Archie Laird
Chill
10 years ago
FABTBIRDS BLUES
THE NIGHTHAWKS - Nine Below Zero...From the killer album " Open all Nite" 1976.#Blues #TheNighthawks
11 years ago
ned bane
Food morning from Virginia. Home of The Nighthawks. Today's morning musicians. Kick out the jams with "Nine Below Zero!!!"
11 years ago
jean louis Guigue
like this songand this picture
11 years ago
jean louis Guigue
like this songand this picture
11 years ago
andrea gomes
blues pra quem dele necessita
12 years ago
VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS
#ProjectFunkUpGPlusALittle #FunkUpGFollowing +J.Chandler Hall gently chastising me for not posting enough harmonica music, here's another one of my big influences, from a little known but incredibly tight (and hard working) US band called *The Nighthawks*, with *Mark Wenner* on harp.I happened upon a Nigthawks album in a used record store in Cambridge, England in about 1983, and was (and still am) in awe of Mark's playing. I spent many hours copping some of his riffs, shuttling around on a tape I eventually wore out!Long story short, Mark became a friend of mine, and the Nighthawks ended up played in my living room for a house warming gig here in Huntsville, AL in the late 90's. I still catch them whenever I can, they are still going, albeit with some line-up changes.So, here is the much covered *Sonny Boy Williamson II* tune, *Nine Below Zero*, as done up right by the *Nighthawks*, on their 1976 album *Open All Night*.
12 years ago
S Brubaker
ditto....he's a master - they were the best bar band in their day
12 years ago
drchemy
love thackery on guitar
13 years ago
Hugh Messenger
#ProjectFunkUpGPlusALittle #FunkUpGFollowing +J.Chandler Hall gently chastising me for not posting enough harmonica music, here's another one of my big influences, from a little known but incredibly tight (and hard working) US band called *The Nighthawks*, with *Mark Wenner* on harp.I happened upon a Nigthawks album in a used record store in Cambridge, England in about 1983, and was (and still am) in awe of Mark's playing. I spent many hours copping some of his riffs, shuttling around on a tape I eventually wore out!Long story short, Mark became a friend of mine, and the Nighthawks ended up played in my living room for a house warming gig here in Huntsville, AL in the late 90's. I still catch them whenever I can, they are still going, albeit with some line-up changes.So, here is the much covered *Sonny Boy Williamson II* tune, *Nine Below Zero*, as done up right by the *Nighthawks*, on their 1976 album *Open All Night*.