[Answered] Alva's Baby Blues, Walter T Higgs
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[Answered] Alva's Baby Blues, Walter T Higgs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf5BooCG_28
its only the first song...I cant tell who it at all....bluesy'er tune...
thanks guys!
its only the first song...I cant tell who it at all....bluesy'er tune...
thanks guys!
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Re: bluesy er westie song...
Haven't got a clue about that one I'm afraid. Definitely blues or WCS style music, so it might be hard to get an answer here.omsuperhoops wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf5BooCG_28
its only the first song...I cant tell who it at all....bluesy'er tune...
thanks guys!
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Alva's Baby Blues is what he said, by Ray Sharpe. Here's another video featuring Mario Robau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50FUohEQNow
There's also a video of Myles and Tessa improvising to it. It shows up on lots of westie music top-n lists and forums.
I hadn't heard of Ray Sharpe. I don't can't find the album or compilation the recording can be found on. Wikipedia confirms that he's from Texas which I expected from his sound. It doesn't seem that he has a regular band. He's bounced around with a lot of the bands in the 60's have most of his success as a songwriter although he's played with some big names. His discography doesn't list the song. It's live so perhaps it's a bootleg recording.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50FUohEQNow
There's also a video of Myles and Tessa improvising to it. It shows up on lots of westie music top-n lists and forums.
I hadn't heard of Ray Sharpe. I don't can't find the album or compilation the recording can be found on. Wikipedia confirms that he's from Texas which I expected from his sound. It doesn't seem that he has a regular band. He's bounced around with a lot of the bands in the 60's have most of his success as a songwriter although he's played with some big names. His discography doesn't list the song. It's live so perhaps it's a bootleg recording.
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FOUND IT under Walter T Higgs - Alva Baby's Blues!Toon Town Dave wrote:Alva's Baby Blues is what he said, by Ray Sharpe. Here's another video featuring Mario Robau:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50FUohEQNow
There's also a video of Myles and Tessa improvising to it. It shows up on lots of westie music top-n lists and forums.
I hadn't heard of Ray Sharpe. I don't can't find the album or compilation the recording can be found on. Wikipedia confirms that he's from Texas which I expected from his sound. It doesn't seem that he has a regular band. He's bounced around with a lot of the bands in the 60's have most of his success as a songwriter although he's played with some big names. His discography doesn't list the song. It's live so perhaps it's a bootleg recording.
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