Snooks Eaglin - New Orleans Street Singer

The History of Guitar in America: Chicago Pushes the Guitar Into the Future

Episode 33

Episode date - October 4, 2024

How Music Changed
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    We said we were going to stop at 1962, and this show should help to explain why we made that decision.

    This is the point where everything exploded, and guitar music became absolutely ubiquitous. 1962 is the point where there was no turning back. Bands were forming everywhere, and every band had at least one hotshot guitarist – some had two or three.

    Here, the best we can do is point to the players from the early sixties who provided inspiration for all the great players who followed. We still have a few blues players who need to be recognized, so that’s where we’ll focus our attention on this, our ‘second to last’ show in this series.

    Featured tracks include:

    Yours Truly – Snooks Eaglin

    Sophistcated Blues – Snooks Eaglin

    Baby What You Want Me To Do – Jimmy Reed

    Shame Shame Shame – Jimmy Reed

    I Can't Quit You Baby – Otis Rush

    Double Trouble – Otis Rush

    So Many Roads, So Many Trains – Otis Rush

    All Your Love – Magic Sam

    Easy, Baby – Magic Sam

    Sweet Home Chicago – Magic Sam

    Stone Crazy – Buddy Guy

    You Don't Love Me BabyY – Junior Wells (W/ “Friendly Chap”)

    Damn Right I’ve Got The Blues – Buddy Guy

     

    Channel 30 - The History of Guitar in America 1922-1962