The 20 Best Blues Riffs! | Newsletter 13 - March 27th, 2020 NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE
Terrance Simien & Ozomatli
Captured live at the 2005 New Orleans Jazz Festival at the Congo Square stage, Terrance is one of the most respected and accomplished artists in American roots music today. He and his band mates have performed over 9000 concerts, toured millions of miles to over 45 countries during their eventful career.
Happy Birthday To: Jeff Healey
Known to play a standard guitar on his legs like a lap steel, he plays with his fingers on the fretboard instead of a slide bar. It’s truly remarkably to see and hear.
Marvin Gaye - Prince of Motown
He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo artist with a string of hits, earning him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul".
Doyle Bramhall II - Mama Can't Help You
One of the tracks from his 2016 album Rich Man, this track has some delightful soulful grooves with just enough funk to make you want to get up and dance like a fool!
CBGB - Scene
Social Distortion - Dice Patch
David Bowie - Discography Puzzle
Grateful Dead - Spring Tour '90
Woodstock - Tee
The Misfits - Fiend Club Pin
The Sleep Eazys
Live at the Sydney Opera House
Redemption
British Blues Explosion Live
Black Coffee
The Groove³
Dunlop MXR Phase 100 Pedal
JB Jacquard Guitar Strap
JB 1962 Fender Jaguar Mini Guitar
Way Huge Smalls Overrated Special Overdrive
Blues on Fire Tee
JB Gold Pick Tin
Flying V Ash Tray
Nerdville Vintage & Rare Neon Clock
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The Mystery of the Nerdville Vaults “ part 2. This guitar I bought 9 years ago from the original owners family in Baltimore, Maryland. This 1957 Blonde Fender Stratocaster sat above the family’s fire place in a lucite case for years before they decided to sell it. It’s name is “Yvonne” after the original owners wife who sold it to me along with an equally clean matching 1957 Fender Bandmaster amp. ( take my word for it as I am too lazy to get it out of the museum.) An estate attorney handled the transaction so my receipt reads like a Harvard Law dissertation on how to make something simple , very pedantic and difficult. Enjoy... Stay Safe and healthy. Greetings from a quarantined Nerdville, California. PS: For those shag carpet fans.. There is a copper rug to go along with the famous green one.
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