If you are a blues fan, you might enjoy this essay about Hoodoo Man Blues, just published in the National Recording Registry, along with an interview of Bob Koester, the owner of Delmark Records (which released the record) and producer of the album. The record, though a studio album, captures the feel of a club band playing live and features Junior Wells, along with (an uncredited on early pressings) Buddy Guy.
Koester's knowledge of the blues is encyclopedic --he has been a vital part of the scene for 60 years--and he provides some good insights in both the essay and accompanying interview. This intro piece contains internal links that will get you to the essay and interview.http://thevinylpress.com/hoodoo-man-blues-essay-and-interview-with-bob-koester/
Koester's knowledge of the blues is encyclopedic --he has been a vital part of the scene for 60 years--and he provides some good insights in both the essay and accompanying interview. This intro piece contains internal links that will get you to the essay and interview.http://thevinylpress.com/hoodoo-man-blues-essay-and-interview-with-bob-koester/