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Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

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Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 8 000 Kbps, 720 x 480 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Blues | Label: Yazoo | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 7 April 2003 | Runtime: 60 min. | 3,40 GB (DVD5)

Few Texas bluesmen have dominated their time and place as much as Lightnin' Hopkins. He was the leading performer of traditional Texas blues for over 35 years. In the first part of this video, Lighnin' talks of his career as a bluesman and creator of songs as well as being presented in both informal and concert performances.
Sam (Lightnin') Hopkins was born in Centerville, Texas, March 15th, 1912. Inspired by his brother, he took up guitar at an early age and as a youth met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson. Later he worked the streets of Houston with his cousin, the great blues singer Texas Alexander, and gained a surpassing knowledge of traditional Texas blues. In 1946, he began his 35 year recording career, resulting in hundreds of singles and dozens of albums. His sly and colloquial vocals, his flair for creating humorous and serious blues and his distinctive guitar style, made him an outstanding blues performer.
Titles Include:Walking Down 75 Highway, How Long Since You Been Home, Short Haired Woman, Mr. Charlie, Mojo Hand, Slavery Time and others.
The second part of this video presents an intimate portrait of Roosevelt Sykes, one of the outstanding blues pianists of this century. As both performer and composer (i.e. Night Time Is the Right Time, My Driving Wheel, etc) he was a great influence on later pianists such as Memphis Slim and Otis Spann. Sykes reminisces about his life as a blues performer while performing both on stage and at home.
Roosevelt Sykes was born in Elmar, Arkansas in 1906. As a teenager he ran off to play in the barrelhouses of Helena, sharpening his talent under the tutelage of blues legends such as "Red Eye" Jesse Bell and Lee "Pork Chop" Green. He enjoyed a successful recording career for over 50 years, playing hard-edged blues, jazz and rhythm'n'blues with equal aplomb. Many of his songs have become blues standards, recorded by Ray Charles, Little Junior Parker and John Lee Hooker.

Tracklist:
01. Play Program [:05]
02. Lightnin' Hopkins [6:05]
03. Walkin' Down 75 Highway [6:22]
04. Short Haired Woman [6:59]
05. Mr. Charlie [2:29]
06. Mojo Hand [6:49]
07. Roosevelt Sykes [8:26]
08. I Ain't Made With You [2:46]
09. Sykes Boogie [7:47]
10. Blue Moon [4:29]
11. My Driving Wheel [6:13]


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Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

Masters Of The Country Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins & Roosevelt Sykes (2003)

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