Ham Hocks & Gravy

Ham Hocks & Gravy

Ham Hocks & Gravy

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Editorial Reviews
<"b00008veh05020"> Freeman, guitarist, legendary Mississippi band The Gants
I don't know how you did it, but you got that old-time sound. Even the room ambience! Great.

<"b00008veh02999"> About the Artist
A consummate performer and a respected authority, musician/speaker Steve Cheseborough takes the acoustic country blues off of old 78s and brings it to life. He presents lecture/performances on early blues at museums, schools, festivals and riverboats, as well as straight music performances at clubs, restaurants and parties. Singing and playing a shiny metal guitar, sometimes adding touches of harmonica or percussion, Cheseborough (pronounced CHEZZ-bro) re-creates the music of 1920-30s blues... read more

<"b00008veh04999"> Album Description
The 1920s-30s blues, including the funny lyrics, intricate and beautiful guitar playing, foot-tapping and even some great harmonica on one song -- but minus the scratches of old 78s! Amazing, wonderful stuff.

Ham Hocks & Gravy

Ham Hocks & Gravy, Music, Steve Cheseborough, Sounding eerily like an old 78 record, Mississippi bluesman Steve Cheseborough re-creates the sounds of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bo Carter, Robert Johnson and other legendary blues artists of the 1920s and '30s.

Ham Hocks & Gravy

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Music:

  1. Happy
  2. Heritage of the Blues: The Best of Phillip Walker [Original recording remastered]
  3. Highway To The Moon
  4. Hold That Plane
  5. I'm Jimmy Reed [Extra tracks] [Import]
  6. Jo Fletcher
  7. Keepin' It Real
  8. LIVE, Volume 2
  9. LIVE, Volume 3
  10. Love Is All That Matters

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