An Evening with Robert Shaw: Barrelhouse Blues (1977; Austin, Tx)

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2017
  • Performance and interview with pianist and Texas barrelhouse blues legend Robert Shaw. First appeared on KLRN-TV in 1977.
    Tracklist:
    Track 1 00:25 - Intro "Saturday Night Special
    1:40 - Interview
    Track 2 4:30 - "Hatty Green"
    6:50 - Interview
    Track 3 8:55 - "Santa Fe"
    11:30 - Interview
    Track 4 14:24 - "Mobile & KC Line"
    18:35 - Interview
    Track 5 20:41-"Texas Blues"
    Track 6 24:00-"Put Me In The Alley"
    27:24 - Interview
    Track 7 31:05 - "Pintetop Boogie Woogie"
    35:05 - Interview
    Track 8 38:58 - "Piggly Wiggly Man"
    42:58 - Interview
    Track 9 48:45 - "It's a Lowdown Dirty Shame"
    Track 10 52:20 - "Shorty George"
    57:20 - Credits

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @josephrichard6702
    @josephrichard6702 7 місяців тому +2

    This man is my great uncle. His baby sister was my grandmother. I remember listening to his records as a little boy.❤

  • @user-um4ch7oe8n
    @user-um4ch7oe8n Рік тому +2

    I loved this man, Robert Shaw. He ran a BBQ stand in Austin and often played piano solo at the Driskill Hotel piano bar on Congress Ave. He'd sit and talk and dispense wisdom to a young fellow, at least to this young fellow, he did, many times. God Bless Robert Shaw!

  • @user-um4ch7oe8n
    @user-um4ch7oe8n Рік тому +1

    1977, I WAS THERE.

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 Рік тому +4

    In very loving memory of Mr. Robert Williams Shaw (1907 - 1985 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).

  • @ricohwellmed4886
    @ricohwellmed4886 6 років тому +14

    I knew this man he was like a Grandfather to me! Thanks for uploading this video it brings back a time in life that was a lot simpler and we weren't in such a day to day rush. He actually saved me one day after I feel in a patch of cactus and after he pulled me out he dug up the cactus and threw it away. This was filmed one year before I was even born... Awesome video Thanks!!! It’s cool to see old friends that you haven’t seen and remember the good times in thats what makes it so precious. Oh yeah his wife was the sweetest person too she used to babysit me Rest in Peace Grand Bob and Grand Martha.