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Lazy Lester I Made Up My Mind EXCELLO

Lazy Lester
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TO REMOVE THIS VIDEO FROM YOUTUBE PLEASE CONTACT PAUL @ roylep22@gmail.com Website - http://www.raresoulman.co.uk/ Find Us On Discogs @ https://www.discogs.com/seller/johnmanshiprecords/profile Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/JohnManship/ TO REMOVE THIS VIDEO FROM YOUTUBE PLEASE CONTACT PAUL @ roylep22@gmail.com "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Videos & Art by Paul Royle - https://www.facebook.com/paul.royle.18 #paulroyle #johnmanship

About Lazy Lester

American blues musician who sang and played the harmonica and guitar. Born: June 20, 1933 in Torras, Louisiana Died: August 22, 2018 in Paradise, California In a career spanning from the 1950s to 2018, he pioneered swamp blues, and also played harmonica blues, rhythm and blues and Louisiana blues. Lazy made records for [l51225] in J.D. Miller's studio in Crowley, LA, from 1956 to 1967. He also frequently accompanied other Louisiana blues artists, including Slim Harpo, Lightning Slim, and Katie ...

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About This Footage

This 1976 clip of Lazy Lester performing "I Made Up My Mind" for EXCELLO is a rare and fascinating addition to the archives, offering a unique glimpse into the career of this influential American blues musician.

Lazy Lester's contributions to the genre are multifaceted. As one of the pioneers of swamp blues, he helped shape the sound that would come to define Louisiana's musical identity. With his distinctive harmonica playing and guitar work, Lester brought an unmistakable flavor to the blues scene, earning him a loyal following among fans.

This particular performance, captured in 1976 for EXCELLO, is notable not only because of its rarity but also due to the context it provides. "I Made Up My Mind" was likely recorded during a period when Lazy Lester's style was evolving, incorporating elements from various genres while remaining true to his blues roots.

The clip itself is brief, lasting just 2:23 minutes, yet it offers a wealth of information about Lester's artistry and the era in which he worked. His harmonica playing is both emotive and precise, conveying the emotional depth that has always been a hallmark of great blues musicians.

One aspect worth highlighting is the importance of this footage as an educational resource for music scholars and enthusiasts alike. Lazy Lester's legacy extends beyond his own body of work; he also played a significant role in shaping the careers of other notable artists. This clip, therefore, serves not only as a testament to his artistry but also as a valuable teaching tool.

The inclusion of this footage in the archives underscores the significance of preserving and sharing rare musical artifacts like these. The YouTube description's mention of contacting Paul @ roylep22@gmail.com for removal suggests that the uploader is aware of the clip's rarity and value, further emphasizing its importance to music historians and enthusiasts.

In addition to its historical significance, this clip also highlights the contributions of lesser-known artists who have had a profound impact on the development of blues. Lazy Lester's story serves as a reminder that even those whose names may not be household ones can leave an indelible mark on their respective genres.

The EXCELLO recording label played a crucial role in documenting and disseminating the work of many notable blues musicians, including Lazy Lester. This clip is a testament to the enduring legacy of these artists and the labels that helped bring their music to wider audiences.

Ultimately, this 1976 performance by Lazy Lester offers a unique window into the world of swamp blues during its formative years. As such, it is an essential addition to any collection of rare musical artifacts, providing valuable insights for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the rich history of American blues music.

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