Little Brother Montgomery - No Special Rider Blues download mp3

  • Artist: Little Brother Montgomery
  • Song: No Special Rider Blues
  • Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 02:54
  • Size: 4.1MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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lucy benavidez

2020-05-29 13:08:29 | Profile
Good stuff. thanks for all the info too

Anis Najihah

2019-09-18 00:22:00 | Profile
I heard this on a college radio station when I was 17, taped it on a cassette recorder, and then kept listening to it in fascination. It was one of the main reasons I started playing blues piano, trying to figure out what Brother and Otis Spann were doing. Brother had more poetic depth than the others, and it had something to do with coming from a similar ambience to Jelly Roll Morton, the master poet.