Mississippi Fred McDowell - Shake 'Em On Down download mp3

  • Artist: Mississippi Fred McDowell
  • Song: Shake 'Em On Down
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 02:41
  • Size: 5MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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скиф османский

2019-11-09 18:58:47 | Profile
Who needs a band when they can play like that.

GABRIEL BOTTEON

2019-11-09 02:55:32 | Profile
Original Blues on slide guitar...Light & Love...

Walter Montiel

2019-10-31 17:07:14 | Profile
" Get Rhythm ! When you got the Blues...." " Train, train.....Sixteen coaches long..." Did I hear this in my Momma or something...?

btk C

2019-10-24 08:31:11 | Profile
Mississippi hill country blues the best, got that African flavour man

Arnold Arnold

2019-10-14 00:50:57 | Profile
the closeup of him playing is a master class.  ive been watching these particular recordings and theyre unique

izzydeath

2019-10-04 15:54:33 | Profile
Never get tired of watching the conception of the blues, not to mention a hundred billion dollar rock and roll industry.

caroll abjunta

2019-09-28 08:38:16 | Profile
The guitar serves as percussion, bass, and rhythm. Amazing playing. So many percussive elements to this. Goes back to slavery- slave owners banned slaves from having drums and percussion instruments, because it helped keep their african drumming traditions alive and they worried about starting rebellions. After the slaves were freed, they put those percussive elements back into their guitar playing.

Alexander Moises

2019-09-27 07:20:52 | Profile
I only just found out about this artist. What a gem! I love this journey of discovery. Thank you, Mississippi Fred McDowell!

Homicidal Official

2019-09-25 23:02:05 | Profile
Fuck that Cat could play!!!

Kalle Sorbo

2019-09-17 21:53:21 | Profile
Yea he’s at the top of my list.... he was wicked on that slide... and his voice... pain in a bucket man! Great Bluesman

Ryan Starr

2019-09-10 10:24:54 | Profile
Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys / JRE