— dave.
FLORIDA BLUES — Johnny Hines 3AM Sunday Morning, on University Ave., in front of the Great Southern Music Hall in Gainesville, Florida.
The Crossroads
— OriginalNoise.Org
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Robert Johnson
Deal With The Devil
Muddy Waters
Eric Clapton
Ani Difranco Narration (PBS)
• The Last of The Mississippi Jukes (19
• Bilbo’s (Mississippi Juke Joint) Guitar
• Poor Monkey (Mississippi Juke Joint)
• “Blues Boogie Jam” b/ John Lee Hooker
July 18, 1986 — San Francisco, California
@ The Fillmore Auditorium
John Lee Hooker
Carlos Santana
Elvin Bishop
Etta James
Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Ladell McLin (French) — Back to The Blues
Chicago to New Orleans
New Orleans Moon
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Red River
Cross That River
1851 — Louisiana Cotton Plantation
“Blue Was Angry” b/ Allan Harris
Emancipation Day
Freedom Day
Jubilee Day
Liberation Day
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Natchez, Mississippi
Port Gibson, Mississippi
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Lake Providence, Louisiana
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Little Rock (west)
Pine Bluff (west)
Hot Springs (west)
Tupelo (east)
Memphis, Tennessee
Nashville (east)
Mark Twain National Forest (west)
St. Louis, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri (west)
Indianapolis, Indiana (east)
Davenport, Iowa
Iowa City (west)
Cedar Rapids (north of Iowa City)
Des Moines (west)
Dubuque, Iowa
Marquette, Wisconsin
Minneapolis, Minnesota