3.31 Baton Rouge, LA – Redstar Bar w/ Holy Ghost Tent Revival 4.01 Mobile, AL – Callaghan’s w/ Holy Ghost Tent Revival 4.02 New Orleans, LA – Blue Nile – Vol II CD Release Party w/ the Tin Men + Holy Ghost Tent Revival 4.03 Lafayette, LA – Blue Moon w/ Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band + Holy Ghost Tent Revival
Obviously, Being Blind wasn’t the only Obstacle Sleepy John had to endure. His nickname spurs from his tendency to fall asleep while sitting on a stool or even standing up. These unintentional naps were later diagnosed as Narcolepsy, which is caused by blood pressure irregularity.
While there are no actual accounts (that I could find) of Sleepy falling asleep on-stage, I’d have to imagine when he was touring around the South playing every night, it happened at some point. Wouldn’t that be a site?
Folk Art by J.D. Snipe (click Sleepy to see more)
Estes was mentioned in the memoirs of Big Bill Broonzy as having judged a guitar contest in Chicago. Memphis Minnie had just recently moved to town, and found herself in a guitar duel with Big Bill. In a glorious upset Minnie beat Bill Broonzy and became wildly popular in the city’s blues circuit, all thanks to her fellow Tennessean, Sleepy . Whenever Sleepy John and his band were in Chicago they were regularly hired by Al Capone (who was crazy about the blues) and his people to play private parties and events. Now that sounds like a right proper good time to me.
This is A great site with a Database of Memphis Bluesmen and women along with a Detailed history of each
– Big Charlie
Thank you Iain for for the recommendation. If you think you know some blues I ough’ta know E-mail me at BigCharlieSkinner@Gmail.Com
Finally, after 3 1/2 years of waiting, Radiohead will be releasing their 8th full-length studio album this Satuday
Unlike their last album In Rainbows (which is in my opinion their best so far, followed by Ok Computer) fans will not be able to name their own price this time. The new album – titled The King of Limbs – will be available in a variety of priced formats, ranging from $53 for 2 vinyls, cd, artwork & more to $9 for an mp3 digidownload. One lucky buyer will win a signed 2 track vinyl. Fans can view the different price formats and pre-order HERE.
I guess the real question is “will The King of Limbs be as good as In Rainbows?” I guess we’ll find out this Saturday.
Good times last night at the Blind Mule in Mobile, AL. Thank you to the Howdies, the Blackjacks, and everyone else who came out – that was one rockin’ show.
Make sure and come see us in Mobile again at Callaghan’s on March 5th after the parade – we’ve got some special antics for you next time around.
Shooting a music video for “Mad” next weekend then catch us the following weekend (2/25) at the Spanish Moon in Baton Rouge with Glasgow and the Have-Naughts.
Returning to Mobile, AL tonight at the Blind Mule – 57 N. Claiborne – there’s an article on the show HERE and an fbook event HERE. Hope to see you there!
Ok, so here’s my recap of the live music I saw yesterday:
~ Habitat (Wolf’s Den) = more like shit habitat
~ Miss Rail Co. (Blue Nile) = good as always, dig the new tune
~ John Lisy (12 bar) = wasn’t playing that night, they had their schedule all fucked up
~ Rough 7 (dba) = good, but Ryan Scully just doesn’t have it like he used to
And there was a surprise pick last night: along the way, I stopped off at the Maison to see Booty Trove. Playing after them was Adam & Carly’s project – Yojimbo. Definitely the most interesting thing I saw last night – groovin’ funk with a kung fu feel, shit to kick ass to. Good stuff.
Thinkin’ of checking out Jacky D’s new project Habitat at the Wolf’s Den, followed by some blues with either Miss Rail Co at Blue Nile or John Lisy & the Delta funk at 12 bar, followed by some Rough 7 at DBA. Got my whiskey, yup, lookin’ good. Here we go…