Would that someone would post a fuller exposition of Gayle Dean Wardlow's interviews with H.C Speir. The Speir interviews are the most important window into the business of recording the blues in Mississippi that exist and Wardlow's greatest legacy as a blues researcher.
Such a wonderful video. I love this site and the APP is spot on. I ride the roads lookin at TheBluesTrail Markers a bunch. The APP lends a lot to the journey. Keep up the good work.
What H.C. Speir is to Blues. Is what Sam Phillips is to Rock and Roll. They are both intertwined with the music. They discovered. No Blues. No Rock and Roll. Period. H.C. Speir. Needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. Alongside all of the Early Blues Singers.
In VERY loving memory of Mr. Henry Columbus Speir (1895 - 1972 R.I.P. // Gone but NOT forgotten).
INDEED ! RIP !!😊
Would that someone would post a fuller exposition of Gayle Dean Wardlow's interviews with H.C Speir. The Speir interviews are the most important window into the business of recording the blues in Mississippi that exist and Wardlow's greatest legacy as a blues researcher.
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Such a wonderful video.
I love this site and the APP is spot on.
I ride the roads lookin at TheBluesTrail Markers a bunch.
The APP lends a lot to the journey.
Keep up the good work.
I envy you Benita.
What H.C. Speir is to Blues. Is what Sam Phillips is to Rock and Roll. They are both intertwined with the music. They discovered. No Blues. No Rock and Roll. Period. H.C. Speir. Needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. Alongside all of the Early Blues Singers.
Great idea!! We called Him Uncle Henry, actually My 3rd cousin👍🎸😎
Mississippi Fred McDowell don't play no rock an roll, haha
Man picking his guitar name Charlie Patton...