(March 11, 1986)
Saunders Terrell, mais conhecido como Sonny Terry (24 de outubro de 1911, Greensboro, Carolina do Norte - 11 de março de 1986, Mineola, Nova Iorque [1]) foi um músico de blues cego. Ele era mais conhecido por seu estilo enérgico harmonica blues, que freqüentemente incluída gritos vocais e gritos, e imitações de comboios e caça raposa.
Seu pai, um agricultor, lhe ensinou a tocar blues básico na harpa quando jovem. Ele sofreu ferimentos aos olhos e perdeu a visão quando ele tinha 16 anos, que o impediu de fazer trabalhos agrícolas si mesmo. A fim de ganhar a vida de Terry foi forçado a tocar música. Ele começou a tocar em Shelby, Carolina do Norte. Depois que seu pai morreu ele começou a tocar no trio de blues do Piemonte-style guitarrista Blind Boy Fuller. Quando Fuller morreu em 1941, ele estabeleceu uma relação de longa data musical com Brownie McGhee ea dupla gravou inúmeras músicas juntos. O duo tornou-se conhecido entre o público branco, como eles se juntou ao movimento popular crescente dos anos 1950 e 1960. Isso incluiu colaborações com Styve Homnick, Woody Guthrie e Moses Asch, produzindo Folkways Records (agora Smithsonian / Folkways) clássico gravações.
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Terry morreu de causas naturais, em Novembro de 1986, o ano em que foi introduzido no Hall da Fama do Blues.
Discografia
Folk Songs of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee (Roulette, 1958)
Blues with Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee (Folkways, 1959)
"sing & play" (society,1966)
Sonny & Brownie (A&M Records, 1973)
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry Sing (Smithsonian Folkways, 1990)
Whoopin' the Blues: The Capitol Recordings, 1947-1950 (Capitol, 1995)
SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE - 1938 - 1946 [BD Blues](c) 2004
Disc 1 : 1938- 1946
01. Meand and no good woman
02. Mountain blues
03. Train whistle blues
04. Harmonica stomp
05. Me and my dog blues
06. Back door stranger
07. Death of Blind Boy Fuller
08. I'm a black woman's man
09. Key to my door
10. Done what my Lord said
11. Workingman's blues
12. Back home blues
13. Swing, soldier, swing
14. The Red Cross store
15. Fox chase
16. Lonesome train
17. Knockabout blues (Carolina blues)
18. Run awy women (Hootin' the blues)
19. Shake down
20. Mean ole Frisco
Disc 2 : 1946 - 1953
01. Worried life blues
02. Big legged woman
03. B.M. blues
04. All alone blues
05. Auto mechanic blues
06. Beer garden blues
07. Aunt Jane's blues
08. Crow Jane blues
09. Hot-headed woman
10. Robbie-doby boogie
11. I was fooled
12. Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee
13. Telephone blues
14. Dirty mistreater, don't you know
15. So much trouble
16. Sittin' pretty
17. Dangerous woman
18. I'm 10,000 years old
19. Don't dog your woman
20. Sonny is drinkin'
Source : Original Silver Disc
Format : MP3
Bitrate : 320 Kbps
Full Artworks included (300 DPI) with Booklet (30 pages)
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Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry Red River Blues 1948-1974
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
Directors: Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
spect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 1
Studio: Grossman's Guitar Workshop
DVD Release Date: August 7, 2003
Run Time: 60 minutes
ASIN: B000SOCAFQ
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry were one of the greatest and most influential country blues acts to ever grace a stage, and this collection of rare performance footage captures the duo at their best. Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: Red River Blues (1948-1974) begins with Library of Congress archival film of McGhee and Terry playing traditional blues numbers (Woody Guthrie sits in for one song), and closes with a set the pair recorded for British television in 1973, with a handful of other rare appearances in between. Selections include {&"John Henry," {&"Red River Blues," {&"Whoopin' the Blues," {&"Crow Jane," {&"Burnt Child (Afraid of Fire)," and many more.
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: Red River Blues -
Rare Performances 1948-1974 Dvdrip
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tnx for the music, I have recently watch the Herzog movie (Bad lieutenant)and the first thing I needed to do was search about the crazy harmonica tune. and there it is.
ResponderExcluirthanks again