tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15845843.post8890586621982370228..comments2024-03-12T22:58:41.830-05:00Comments on Give Me Your Handrew: Tuesday Top Ten: Rock and Roll Covers of Delta Blues SongsGMYHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16431029754595900511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15845843.post-70657068992615753252016-08-13T06:53:47.305-05:002016-08-13T06:53:47.305-05:00about Sweet Home Chicago... Johnson did went to Ch...about Sweet Home Chicago... Johnson did went to Chicago and recorded songs for Paramount Recordings... he was found by the Recording companies... he just had a very small career and died mysteriously... (probably the Devil came for his soul)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15845843.post-26049165186722292662011-02-16T14:04:04.561-06:002011-02-16T14:04:04.561-06:00Thanks for this blog post; I enjoyed reading about...Thanks for this blog post; I enjoyed reading about your exploration into the roots of rock! I'll have to check out the rest of your blog, as now I'm curious as to which book you're reading.<br /><br />I found your blog by perusing the Web for Canned Heat-related posts. Their music is my particular field of interest. I've written a book-length bio of "On the Road Again" vocalist Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, and recently have been honored to contribute to a family tribute website at AlanWilsonCannedHeat.com. You might want to check out some of the essays and resources there. Alan wrote a number of scholarly works on early blues, such as a bio of Son House and a two part analysis of Robert Pete Williams. You may find this of interest as you delve deeper into blues music.<br /><br />Thanks again for your insightful post, and I hope you won't mind if I share it in some music-related forums I admin.Rebecca Davis Wintershttp://blindowlbio.comnoreply@blogger.com