THE GUITAR OF BIG BILL BROONZY BK/OLA
"When I first heard Big Bill Broonzy. I saw a clip of him on TV playing in a nightclub lot by the light of a single bulb. The tune he was playing was a song called "Hey Hey" and it knocked me out. When I first heard Big Bill and later Robert Johnson, I became convinced that all rock n roll?had sprung from this root." – Eric Clapton
"I saw Big Bill Broonzy when I was about eight and he encapsulated everything I wanted to be: to sing, to play the guitar and to be black." – Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones
Big Bill Broonzy was among the finest and most influential of the early blues singers. In November 1927 Big Bill's first record, House Rent Stomp, was released. Over the next 30 years Big Bill recorded over 260 blues songs. In his postwar career as a folk blues singer, he introduced the music to white audiences. His impact as a guitarist was profound. Eric Clapton, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Davey Graham, Martin Carthy, Keith Richards, Ray Davies, Jeff B
- Fromat : Standard Notation & TAB
- Medium : Sftcvr/Online Audio
- Publisher : Grossman's Guitar Workshop
- isbn13 : 9781513474885
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- Instrument : Guitar
- Accompaniment : Online Audio
- Height : 9
- Length : 298
- Width : 222

