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  • Cash Johnny - Ridin` The Rails-The Great American Train Story (DVD)

    18,00

    A Nostalgic Look at the history of the American railroad as told in story and song by the Legendary Johnny Cash. Originally filmed and aired in 1974.

    Featured songs: 1. Ridin’ the Rails [12:15]

    2. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down [5:32]

    3. Ridin’ the Rails [2:26]

    4. The Legend of John Henry’s Hammer [4:38]

    5. Shave and a Hot Bath [6:22]

    6. Casey Jones [1:19]

    7. Wreck of the Old ’97 [3:07]

    8. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? [:47]

    9. Crystal Chandeliers and Burgandy [3:14]

    10. Doesn’t Anybody Know My Name? [3:15]

    11. City of New Orleans [2:45]

    12. The L & N Don’t Stop Here Anymore [2:31]

    13. Ridin’ the Rails [3:20]

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  • Waters Muddy - Live At The Chicagofest 1981 (DVD)

    13,00

    ’Recorded live at the Chicago Blues Festival’, August 3, 1981′ -Rockstar als Gast /rather mediocre concert performance by Muddy, his last US televison appearance. Performed without the support of his long-time band that was touring as the Legendary Bluesband at the time tese recordings were made, but witha special guests: JOHNNY WINTER – gtr/voc (6 tracks), WILLIE DIXON, BIG TWIST, EDDY CLEARWATER, BUDDY GUY, JUNIOR WELLS & BOBBY ’BLUE’ BLAND. – (PAL (Farbe/color) 4:3, Dolby Digital 5.1)

        

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  • Various - Nine Pound Hammer on-Guitar Styles of Western Kentucky (DVD)

    30,00

    Featuring: Steve Rector, Paul Moseley, Pat Kirtley, Tommy Owens, Maurice Jones, Bob Saxton, Moon Mullins and Larry Stone

    Muhlenberg County, Kentucky is one of the great wellsprings of American music. Near the beginning of this century, a handful of local guitarists such as Kennedy Jones, Arnold Schultz and Amos Johnson began playing the guitar in a picking style that utilized the right hand thumb to play a heavy four-beat rhythm on the bass strings while the first finger played melody. Mose Rager and Ike Everly, father of Don and Phil Everly, further developed the style – eventually known as thumbpicking” – into a highly polished method of playing everything from folk songs to blues to Tin Pan Alley tunes. Rager and Everly were mentors to dozens of guitarists in and around Drakesboro, Kentucky, including a young Merle Travis, who brought his own genius to the style and popularized it throughout the world as a Capitol Records recording artist and Hollywood film star.

    Travis’s fame and the continued influence of Mose Rager cemented thumbpicking as a well-established musical genre that continues to attract a growing number of guitarists from Kentucky and elsewhere. The performances compiled for this DVD by guitarist Pat Kirtley represent the best of today’s Kentucky thumbpickers. Players such as Bob Saxton, Maurice Jones and Moon Mullins have been playing the style since Travis first became a star, while others such as Paul Moseley, Steve Rector and Kirtley are a new generation of thumbpickers putting a subtle, new spin on the music while remaining true to the original sound. Like bluegrass, country music and zydeco, thumbpicking is unique to America’s cultural landscape and it is the musical pride and joy of the place where it all began – Muhlenberg County.

    Titles include: Steve Rector Guitar Rag, Walkin’ The Strings  Paul Moseley Cannonball Rag, Who’s Sorry Now, Nine Pound Hammer, It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing, Wildwood Flower  Pat Kirtley Ripplin’, Steel Guitar Rag, Arnold’s Coming Home, Old Joe Clark  Tommy Owens & Maurice Jones Ida, See You In My Dreams  Bob Saxton Rose Time, Hidden Charm  Moon Mullins Hello My Baby, Shanty In Old Shantytown, I Am A Pilgrim  Larry Stone Lover Come Back, Hey Good Lookin’, Cherokee.”

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  • Pierce Webb - Greatest Hits (DVD)

    25,00

    This program contains 17 of Webb Pierce’s hits including Wondering, There Stands The Glass, More and More, plus many others. This an unique center-stage look at the legendary Webb Pierce.

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