I did the same thing, late 60s through the 70s. But, since I lived in Ann Arbor Michigan, at the time, a bunch of us would go to Chicago and cruise the north side bars. We would spend the night walking from blues bar to blues bar and listening to anyone who was playing. All the blues greats eventually played there, either as head liners or just showing up and sitting in for a song or a set with some other band. Man good times.II like all those old Blues masters and it was amazing how many played Tuscaloosa at the Druid City Lounge. Many Saturday nights I went to see artists like Walter Dixon, Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker and several others. Most of the time I was the only white boy in the building and this was the mid 60s.
Rule of thumb is if you can't decide on a cartridge buy a Grado. That is a wood bodied Grado Reference Sonata. 47K MM.The new table is the Pro ject right? I couldn't tell what the cartridge was. I'm getting blind. Have to have glasses for everything.
I caught BB King last year. He can't have too many more in him.I had the good fortune to see Collins play before he passed. Man he was good! Debbie Davis was playing with him as well.
Great album...I wish he would put another album out. All his current albums have the same songs on them.Brand New - Deja Entendu
Patrick Park - Everyones In Everyone