More from Gussow on the “Swing in G” track from the new MBH jam tracks album, with crisp rhythm guitar by Charlie Hilbert. To order your jam tracks album–an instant digital download–please visit: www.tradebit.com The official album release party for WORD ON THE STREET will take place on the evening of Saturday, July 5, 2008 at Red’s Lounge in Clarksdale, Mississippi. SATAN AND ADAM WILL BE THERE, kicking and stomping, with our new drummer, Dave Laycock. Here’s a link that describes Red’s: www.jukejointfestival.com For lots more blues harp stuff, including a series of skill-graded video tutorials and tabs, please visit: www.modernbluesharmonica.com
Multi-instrumentalist and one-man band Jeff Horwich, performing in the Twin Cities. The many instruments and vocals are layered 100% live using a Digitech JamMan loop pedal. Instruments used in this tune include Risa Solid tenor uke, and soprano and alto saxophones (played at the same time). Copyright 2007 Jeff Horwich. Visit JeffHorwich.com
First of two video previews of “Blues Harmonica Play Along Sessions,” a new upload at Modern Blues Harmonica. This is a cooperative venture between the Hills Blues Collective (a Dutch blues band) and Adam Gussow (USA). The eleven tracks include every important urban blues groove (swing, shuffle, rock, rhumba, boogaloo, funk, and slow blues). Gussow contributes a one-hour video tutorial in which he shows you how to extract maximum value from each track. www.tradebit.com Another Modern Blues Harmonica production: www.modernbluesharmonica.com
Scenes from Jon Gindick’s recent blues harmonica jam camp at Hopson Plantation in the Mississippi Delta (March 2008). Several sharecropper’s shacks, one of the eight original “Blues Brothers” cars (a big-block V8), some cotton bolls, several campers and coaches (including Jimi Lee), and a memorable version of “Hoochie Coochie Man” are featured. Your host is Adam Gussow, coach and member of the blues duo Satan and Adam. For more information about Jon Gindick’s jam camps, including info about NEXT year’s Mississippi jam camp (March 2009), visit: www.gindick.com For mp3s of this YouTube series, and for a series of skill-graded harmonica lessons, visit www.modernbluesharmonica.com
Duke Ellington’s 1942 standard ‘C Jam Blues’ with an added solo break. Backing video. Bb Sheet Music: img24.imageshack.us Eb Sheet Music: img8.imageshack.us C Sheet Music: img7.imageshack.us Video with melody: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching.
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Duke Ellington’s 1942 standard ‘C Jam Blues’ with an added solo break. Melody Video. Bb Sheet Music: img24.imageshack.us Eb Sheet Music: img8.imageshack.us C Sheet Music: img7.imageshack.us Video with backing: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching.
Second of two video previews of “Blues Harmonica Play Along Sessions,” a new upload at Modern Blues Harmonica. This is a cooperative venture between the Hills Blues Collective (a Dutch blues band) and Adam Gussow (USA). The eleven tracks include every important urban blues groove (swing, shuffle, rock, rhumba, boogaloo, funk, and slow blues). Gussow contributes a one-hour video tutorial in which he shows you how to extract maximum value from each track. www.tradebit.com Another Modern Blues Harmonica production: www.modernbluesharmonica.com