Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... March 1, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/Portraits, Freakoutville Art / Jude KaneTags: art, Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, Crosby, electric rock, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, music, Nash & Young, Neil Young, Stills
“Now when I was a young boy, at the age of five / My mother said I was, gonna be the greatest man alive / But now I’m a man, way past 21 / Want you to believe me baby / I had lot’s of fun…” – Muddy Waters (Mannish Boy: Composed by Bo Diddley/ Mel London/ McKinley Morganfield) Muddy Waters Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... February 25, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/Portraits, Freakoutville Art / Jude KaneTags: "father of modern Chicago blues", art, Chicago blues, electric blues, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters, music
Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... February 22, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/Portraits, Freakoutville Art / Jude KaneTags: American blues harmonica players, art, Chicago blues, freakoutville, graphic art, James Cotton, jude kane, Mike Bloomfield, Muddy Waters, music
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“Cold ground was my bed last night / Rocks was my pillow too / Cold ground was my bed last night / The rocks was my pillow too / You know, I woke this morning wondering / What in the world am I gonna do?” – Sam John Hopkins… aka Lightnin’ Hopkins (Mojo Hand: Composed by Lightnin’ Hopkins) Special thanks to Brian Smith for permission to use his fantabulous photography. Very much appreciated! Brian can be contacted at: brian_smith_blues_pix@hotmail.com Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... February 15, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/PortraitsTags: American blues musicians, art, Country blues, electric blues, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, Lightnin' Hopkins, music, Texas blues 2 Comments
“Well now baby, when you walk / You know you, shake like a willow tree / Now, baby, when you walk / Well, you shake just like a willow tree / Well, a girl like you could love to make a fool of me..” – Buddy Guy (Let Me Love You Baby: Composed by Willie Dixon) George “Buddy” Guy Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... February 11, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/PortraitsTags: American blues guitarists, art, buddy guy, Chicago blues, electric blues, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, Junior Wells, music
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Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... February 6, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/PortraitsTags: American singer-songwriters, art, avant-garde music, Down by Law, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, music, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Tom Waits
“You might think you’re pretty / But you’re ugly down to the bone / You might think you’re pretty / But you’re ugly down to the bone / One day you’ll wake up / And wonder why you’re all alone.” – Charlie Musselwhite (When It Rains It Pours: Composed by Charlie Musselwhite) Charles “Charlie” Douglas Musselwhite, born January 31, 1944. Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... January 31, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/PortraitsTags: American electric blues harmonica players, art, blues musicians, Charlie Musselwhite, Country blues musicians, electric blues, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, music
“I’m gonna write a letter / I better send a telegram / I’m gonna write a letter / And I better send her a telegram / She left me soon this morning / And she’s got me in an awful jam…” – Elmore James (Dust My Blues: composed by Robert Johnson) Elmore James, born Elmore Brooks in Mississippi on January 27, 1918. Share this:FacebookXLike Loading... January 27, 2015 by Freakoutville Categories: Blues Art/PortraitsTags: "Dust My Broom", American blues guitarists, art, blues, Elmore James, freakoutville, graphic art, jude kane, King of the Slide Guitar, music
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