Chess release Muddy Waters’ only all-acoustic album : ‘Folk Singer’ (1964)
Muddy Waters‘s ‘Folk Singer’ is his fourth (and only all-acoustic) album released on April 17, 1964 by Chess.
Junior Wells starts the recording of ‘Come on in This House’ for Telarc (1996)
Junior Wells‘ ‘Come on in This House’ is a blues album recorded between April 16 and May 31, 1996 and released the same year by Telarc.
Columbia release ‘Johnny Winter,’ his self-titled second album (1969)
‘Johnny Winter‘ is his eponymous second official album, released on April 15 1969, by Columbia.
We remember Chuck Berry’s pianist Johnnie Johnson. ‘Johnnie Was Good’
This day ( April 13, 2005), in St. Louis, Missouri, died Johnnie Johnson, an American pianist and blues musician whose work with Chuck Berry led to his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (more…)
R.L. Burnside releases ‘Too Bad Jim,’ his sixth album produced by Robert Palmer (1993)
R.L. Burnside’s ‘Too Bad Jim’ is his sixth studio album produced by Robert Palmer, recorded in April 1993 and releasedi In 1994 by Fat Possum.
Stevie Ray Vaughan records in Austin his first album ‘In the Beginning’ (1980)
Stevie Ray Vaughan‘s ‘In the Beginning’ is an album recorded on April 1, 1980 at Steamboat 1874 in Austin, Texas with Double Trouble and released on October 6, 1992 by Epic.
Robert Cray releases ‘In My Soul,’ his twenty first album produced by Steve Jordan (2014)
Robert Cray‘s ‘In My Soul’ is his twenty first album produced by Steve Jordan and released on April 1, 2014 by Provogue.
Happy Birthday Eric Clapton. ‘We All Clap Clapton’
This day (March 30, 1945), in Ripley, Surrey (UK), is born Eric Clapton, an English guitarist, singer and member of The Yardbirds and Cream. (more…)
RSO Records publish Eric Clapton’s third album : ‘There’s One in Every Crowd’ (1975)
Eric Clapton‘s ‘There’s One in Every Crowd’ is his third studio album recorded shortly after ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’ and released in March 1975 by RSO.
Skip James records ‘The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert (Part 2)’ (1968)
Skip James‘ ‘The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert (Part 2)’ is the second part of a concert given at the end of his career, recorded on March 30, 1968.

