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#Blues / #BluesRock / #RelaxingBlues / #slowblues Album: Here And Now Buy: https://amzn.to/39LqGhB _________________________ Edward's Jazz & Blues Channel: http://bit.ly/2vlXAFk _____ 1 Hour Whiskey Blues Compilations: http://bit.ly/2Sv5tQw _____ Keep Walking Playlist: http://bit.ly/31E7G0h1233 _____ Ladies Got The Blues Playlist: http://bit.ly/2Sil0EF _____ Blue Jeans Blues: https://bit.ly/2CsdJN5 _____ Harmonica Blues: https://bit.ly/3fL3SA2 _____ Moonshine Blues: https://bit.ly/37OATbO _____ Live Performances: https://bit.ly/2Yhdwoc __________________________ Lyrics: If you are in the mood, I'll appreciate some help with the lyrics, so I can add them to the description. Cheers! The video is with promotional purpose. All visual and audio elements belong to their respective owners. For copyright issues, please contact me. __________________________ Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Sherman Robertson is a product of the region of the country that he grew up in: he's one part zydeco, one part swamp blues, one part electric blues, and one part classic rhythm & blues. His guitar playing style is extremely rhythm-based, but at the same time, he plays some extraordinary slide guitar, and in the course of one of his typical three-hour shows, he'll play a lot of great solos. Robertson's rhythmic playing is no doubt an outgrowth of his several years on the road in the '80s with the king of zydeco, Clifton Chenier. He also served tenures with Rockin' Dopsie and Terrance Simien & the Mallet Playboys before deciding he wanted to venture out with his own high-energy blues style several years ago. Fortunately for Robertson, some folks at a major label, Atlantic/Code Blue, took notice. Robertson recorded two albums for Atlantic/Code Blue, a label that shut down operations in 1996. Robertson's albums include his stunning debut, I'm the Man (1994) and Here & Now (1995). "I focus on the good time, upbeat blues," says Robertson, born in Breaux Bridge, LA but raised across the border in nearby Houston. "Playing with zydeco bands all that time, everybody was always dancing. The guys I learned from were all playing dance music. When zydeco blues comes to town, you can't sit still. Yet people have this concept of blues as depressing. I say,'Forget your problems, I play dance music.' '' Robertson drew his first inspiration from a TV performance by Hank Williams, the country singer known in bayou country for his composition, "Jambalaya.'' He was 13 when he first saw Williams perform and that experience changed his life. Robertson heard the blues coming out of the country legend, and his interest in playing guitar was piqued. Robertson's father bought him an old Stella guitar for $12 and the younger Robertson began playing the songs of Freddie King and Floyd London, often playing until his hands bled and often falling asleep with the instrument nestled beside him. Growing up in Houston, just down the street from Don Robey's famed Duke/Peacock Records studios, Robertson had the chance to befriend many of the great musicians who stopped in there to make records. By 17, he was honing his craft with a local blues band and playing in the bars in his Fifth Ward neighborhood in Houston. In 1982, when Robertson's band was playing at the Crosstown Blues Festival, zydeco legend Chenier heard him play. Chenier told his bus driver to "get that guitar player," and a long alliance with Chenier's band was forged. Robertson moved to Louisiana with Chenier's band and learned a lot from the accordionist about how to read an audience. Later, Robertson worked with singer/songwriter Paul Simon during recording sessions for his Graceland album, and also had the chance to sit in with all of his heroes, Albert Collins, B.B. King, and Lightnin' Hopkins among them. In 1987 and 1988, after Chenier's passing, Robertson hooked up with accordionist Terrance Simien, and furthered his musical education, particularly with the overseas dates that band performed in Egypt and Africa. Robertson's I'm the Man was the first release via Atlantic Record's alliance with Code Blue, and they couldn't have picked a stronger album. Every track is radio-ready and a winner. Robertson's follow-up, Here & Now, includes his cover of the Tracy Nelson song, the title track of the album. He described his second release as his blues opera. The rest of the '90s will show this to be the case, since there are few other musicians who combine great songs, fluid guitar playing, and strong, powerful vocals so well. Robertson hasn't let the record company troubles bother him in the least, and he'll no doubt find a new home at a significant independent record company and continue to do what he's been doing so well.

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Sherman Robertson was an American blues guitarist and singer who has been described as "one part zydeco, one part swamp blues, one part electric blues and one part classic rhythm and blues."

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