Big Joe Jumps Again!
Editorial Reviews Blues and boogie pianist Big Joe Duskin is one of the last of the blues Greatest Generation, the men and women who created the music in the years before World War II, blazing the path for every blues and blues-rock musician to follow. Although Duskins Arhoolie release "Cincinnati Stomp" was an instant classic in 1979, its been over a decade since his last studio recording. This "comeback release" session pairs him with stellar sidemen Phillip Paul, drummer on over 350 sides for King Records, and bassist Ed Conley, also a King veteran. British rock guitar great Peter Frampton lends searing solos to a pair of tracks, as does William Lee Ellis. Beautifully packaged, with extensive liner notes and a special narrative track, this recording is meant to capture the classic Cincinnati blues sound before its lost forever.
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"They had a piano in every house, every beer garden here. You could hear music all over Cincinnati back then." -Big Joe Duskin
Big Joe Jumps Again!, Music, Big Joe Duskin, Blues, Boogie-Woogie, Jazz Blues, Legendary patriarch of Cincinnati blues and boogie piano presents his first new studio recording in nearly 2 decades... special guest soloists include Peter Frampton. Nominated for a W.C. Handy Award for "Comeback Blues Album of the Year"., Piano Blues, Pop
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