-Titulo Original : Samsung Electronics Galaxy S22 Silicone Cover, Protective Phone Case, Soft, Sleek Protection, Slim Design, Matte Finish, US Version, Black, (EF-PS906TBEGUS)
-Fabricante :
Samsung Electronics
-Descripcion Original:
John Smith Hurt, commonly known as Mississippi John Hurt was born in the early 1890s and is one of those legendary blues singers of the same generation at Son House, Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Charlie Patton. He started playing guitar at age 9 and worked on and off as a sharecropper, recording for Okeh and Vanguard Records but the resurgence of his career came when he was invited to play at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. This excellent concert recording from a performance at Oberlin College in 1965, less than 2 years before his death, came at a time when Mississippi John Hurt was coming back into the blues spotlight and being discovered by a new generation of fans. Hurts rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday. Among the hymns and traditional songs heard here are The Angels Laid Him Away and Here I Am, Oh Lord, Send Me. Complementing those are Hurt folk/blues staples, notably Salty Dog Coffee Blues, and Monday Morning Blues. While not showcasing the raw emotion of his earlier work, the blues patriarchs warmth and intimacy shine through here, especially during his exchanges with his audience. This performance offered Hurts fine balance of child-like and mature, his voice mellow and his skill in the technically difficult art of finger-picking never diminished.
-Fabricante :
Samsung Electronics
-Descripcion Original:
John Smith Hurt, commonly known as Mississippi John Hurt was born in the early 1890s and is one of those legendary blues singers of the same generation at Son House, Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Charlie Patton. He started playing guitar at age 9 and worked on and off as a sharecropper, recording for Okeh and Vanguard Records but the resurgence of his career came when he was invited to play at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. This excellent concert recording from a performance at Oberlin College in 1965, less than 2 years before his death, came at a time when Mississippi John Hurt was coming back into the blues spotlight and being discovered by a new generation of fans. Hurts rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday. Among the hymns and traditional songs heard here are The Angels Laid Him Away and Here I Am, Oh Lord, Send Me. Complementing those are Hurt folk/blues staples, notably Salty Dog Coffee Blues, and Monday Morning Blues. While not showcasing the raw emotion of his earlier work, the blues patriarchs warmth and intimacy shine through here, especially during his exchanges with his audience. This performance offered Hurts fine balance of child-like and mature, his voice mellow and his skill in the technically difficult art of finger-picking never diminished.

