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  • 9 years ago
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    Thankyou for your reply. I appreciate your kind words. I shall sort out a tribe for blues music then. I've got to say, Snapzu seems a lot more frendlier than Reddit. Thanks you.

  • 9 years ago
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    New here. My interest in Blues music

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    Jimmy Page - Stairway To Heaven Ripoff Claim Is 'Ridiculous' - Two Lights On

    Jimmy Page France’s Liberation newspaper has put the question to Jimmy Page directly.“The group Spirit accuses you of having copied one of their songs for Stairway to Heaven,” journalist Guillaume Tion says in the interview, which was published in French. Page wasted no words in his response: “That’s ridiculous. I have no further comment on    Read More »

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    Musicians Get To Play A Piece Of Blues History - Big Bill Broonzy's Guitar - Two Lights On

    Phil and Dave Alvin, who founded the influential group the Blasters in the late ’70s and who have been an integral part of the American music scene ever since, made a special stop when they passed through Chicago earlier this week. They arrived at Chicago’s Union Station Monday afternoon, then performed at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn    Read More »

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    Famous KWEM Radio Station Makes A Return - Two Lights On

    Famous KWEM Radio Decades ago, unknown blues musicians paid $15 to appear on an east Arkansas radio station, hoping a few minutes of exposure would help them become the legends they now are: B.B. King, Howlin’ Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson and Ike Turner. KWEM-AM fell silent in 1960 after more than a decade in the    Read More »