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Chicago Blues Archives Volume 7 Rare Recordings Featuring Big Smokey Smothers, Hip Linkchain & More — DeepCutsArchive
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Chicago Blues Archives Volume 7 Rare Recordings Featuring Big Smokey Smothers, Hip Linkchain & More

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#chicagoblues #stevearveymusic #blues #bigsmokeysmothers Steve Arvey on tour! Dates And Tickets https://www.stevearveymusic.com/gigs Thank you for listening. I was fortunate enough to have held on to these cassette tapes for years and I am finally getting around to digitally remastering and releasing them. I played Bass Guitar gigs with a lot of Blues artists between 1978-2002. This was recorded sometime between 1979-1981 at B.L.U.E.S on Halsted in Chicago. Between 5:30-8:30 pm on Sunday Nights Big Smokey Smothers and The Ice Cream Men would take the stage. This configuration features Big Smokey Smothers and Illinois Slim On Guitars, Little Willie Anderson On Harmonica, Steve Arvey Bass and Steve Cushing on Drums. We kick off this set with a version of Muddy Waters version of Blow Wind Featuring Hip Linkchain Sitting In On Guitar. I apologize for not putting pictures of Hip in the video, I just realized after I edited Hip was on this Tape. 1. Blow Wind 2. Muddy Water Hip Linkchain On Guitar And Vocals 3. Instrumental 4. Case is Closed 5. Crazy About You 6. I want to be with you 7. Do Your Thing Special thanks to Alan Harper for using photos from his book waiting for Buddy Guy. This is a great book about the Chicago Blues Scene in the Late 70’s-80’s www. waitingforbuddyguy.com Also thanks To Bob Corritore And Illinois Slim for photos. This is a note from Illinois Slim who commented about Volume 1 of this video series. Well this made my day!! When these recordings were made, Floyd Jones was younger than I am now, and Big Smokey was only in his early 50's. These were from the Sunday Matinee shows at B.L.U.E.S. On Halsted. Both Kansas City Red and Big Smokey Smothers had Sunday gigs there and I worked with both of them every Sunday from 1979 to 1986. Kansas City Red started the matinee shows. I had worked with Red with Big Moose Walker and we started playing the matinee shows sometime in 1979. The first gig I did with Big Smokey at that club was on a weeknight. I came up with the name "The Ice Cream Men", because Smokey had a day job of selling ice cream on the south side. The first Smokey gig we did, the band was me and Smokey on guitar, Dave Waldman on harp and Jimmy Moorlander (?) on drums. During that gig Jimmy had some kind of a seizure. Both Twist Turner and Steve Cushing were in the house that night, and they both finished up the gig with us. At one point Kansas City Red had to serve time for a shooting. While he was in jail, Smokey took over the matinee. When Red got out (he told the crowd...."I was on vacation in California......26th and California..."), he wanted his old gig back, so the owner Bill Gilmore decided to have Red and Smokey alternate Sunday's. Until Dec of 1981 when he passed, Big Walter Horton with Floyd Jones worked after us every Sunday. They would sometimes show up early and sit in with us. Thanks a million to Steve Arvey was getting this on tape and putting it on YT. This brings back a lot of memories. Although I was drinking very heavily in those days, I don't sound too bad on Hideway and Just Pickin'. Those Sundays were great, cause a lot of musicians would show up and sit in with us. On one of the Sunday Kansas City Red gigs, Junior Wells and Eddie King came in and sat in with the band. By that time Sunnyland Slim was working the later gig after us, and Junior showed up to say hello to Sunnyland. Thanks again Steve!!

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Mother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band based on Quadra Island, British Columbia. The band consists of Ryan Guldemond on guitar and vocals, Molly Guldemond and Jasmin Parkin on vocals and keyboard, Ali Siadat on drums, and Mike Young on bass. Longtime bassist Jeremy Page left the band in 2016.

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