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Bluesin' By The Bayou - I'm Not Jiving

Silas Hogan
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Subscribe to our channel: https://orcd.co/ace https://www.acerecords.co.uk/bluesin-by-the-bayou-im-not-jiving Raw blues gems trawled from the swamps of South Louisiana, plus a touch of zydeco. Ten tracks are previously unreleased or alternate takes, while the other 18 are extremely rare. Baton Rouge was arguably the blues centre of Louisiana and just about all of the artists featured in this compilation spent part of their lives there. Long-time favourites Lightnin’ Slim, Lazy Lester, Slim Harpo and Silas Hogan certainly honed their skills in its clubs and bars, although they travelled some 70 miles west to record at J.D. Miller’s studio in Crowley. Everything here emanated from Miller’s studio or from his close rival Eddie Shuler’s facility in Lake Charles, except series newcomer Chris Kenner’s track, which was cut in New Orleans. Other artists new to the series are Henry Gray, Juke Boy Bonner, Elton Anderson, Ramblin’ Hi Harris and Schoolboy Cleve. All of which means we have another feast of classic blues, led by guitar, piano or harmonica, plus a little zydeco from Clifton Chenier and Boozoo Chavis, whose tracks sit comfortably alongside the work of Lonesome Sundown, Jimmy Anderson and our other artists. During the 50s and 60s zydeco was the blues of the French-speaking black population of Louisiana, with the accordion replacing the harmonica as instrument of choice. Today the music is enjoying huge popularity, with thousands of aficionados from across the globe flooding to festivals in Lafayette, Breaux Bridge and other small towns across southwest Louisiana. So take the opportunity to sit back and listen to the piercing guitars, wailing harmonicas and rolling pianos backing those down-to-earth vocals spilling out their stories of love, woe or defiance down by the bayou. The age of downhome blues may have left us but here is the chance to transport yourself back six decades and feel the heat of the Louisiana night and its rawest music. Track Listing: 01 I'm A Lucky Lucky Man - Henry Gray 02 I'm Not Jiving - Juke Boy Bonner 03 Miss Fannie Brown - Lightnin' Slim 04 Things Gonna Change - Slim Harpo 05 I Don't Know Why - Boogie Jake 06 I Told My Little Woman - Lazy Lester 07 I'm A Mojo Man - Lonesome Sundown 08 Oh Ho She's Gone - Boozoo Chavis 09 Everybody Calls Me Crazy - Clifton Chenier 10 Don't Bring No Friend - Blue Charlie Morris 11 No Use To Worry - Lonesome Sundown 12 Baby Let's Burn - Jimmy Anderson 13 Wild About My Baby - Slim Harpo 14 (Roaches In My Kitchen) Trouble At Home Blues - Silas Hogan 15 I Want To Talk To You (Baby) - Elton Anderson 16 Patrol Wagon - Lazy Lester 17 Early One Morning - Ramblin' Hi Harris 18 She's Gone - Schoolboy Cleve 19 Don't Let Her Pin That Charge On Me - Chris Kenner 20 I Feel Like Calling You - Clarence Garlow 21 Bye Bye Catin - Boozoo Chavis 22 Night And Day My Love - Clifton Chenier 23 Late Hour Blues - Henry Clement 24 Cold Chills - Henry Gray 25 Prove Me Guilty - Elton Anderson 26 Sitting Here All Alone - Johnny Sonnier 27 Prisoner's Song - Vince Monroe (Mr Calhoun) 28 Frankie And Johnny - Jimmy Anderson #BluesinByTheBayou #thebayou #ImNotJiving #acerecords



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Silas Hogan was an American blues musician who played swamp blues and Louisiana blues. His most notable recordings are "Airport Blues" and "Lonesome La La". He was the front man of the Rhythm Ramblers. Hogan was inducted into the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame.

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