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Arguably the best delta blues player in all of Minnesota and Wisconsin, Vincent Cadillac wowed audiences at Beaners Central. The performance from 12-28-2011 will delight fans, not to mention all mankind in general. This "lost" footage was recently uncovered and is being released to the public for the first time since filming. There are many great clips from the "lost" Beaners footage that will be making your ears dance in the near future. NOTE: All of the "lost" footage is accompanied by unmastered audio. If you like what you hear/see, go to see the artists play live. This amazing musical experience was filmed at Beaners Central in Duluth, MN by Little Shooters Documentary and Film, and edited by Little Shooters. Front End sound, and Mastered Audio was provided by Mike Guello, while Dan Dresser engineered the audio recording. To fully enjoy this video, be sure to watch in 720P HD mode. If you like what I post, come and visit Beaners Central in Duluth, MN. Live music is available Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday night, not to mention random shows from time to time. With the great drinks, fantastic food, and charming staff, there is no reason to avoid this pillar of the Duluth music scene. To learn what shows are on the horizon, visit http://www.beanerscentral.com/
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The rediscovery of "One Black Rat" by Vincent Cadillac has sent ripples through the blues community, offering a glimpse into the lesser-known archives of American roots music. This 2011 performance, recently unearthed from the vaults of Beaners Central in Duluth, MN, showcases the artist's mastery of the delta blues tradition.
The footage itself is a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship of Little Shooters Documentary and Film, who captured the performance on December 28th, 2011. The unpolished, raw quality of the audio – courtesy of Mike Guello's front-end sound and Dan Dresser's engineering – only serves to underscore the authenticity of this rare recording.
Vincent Cadillac's playing style is a fascinating blend of traditional delta blues sensibilities and a distinctly regional flavor. His command of the guitar is evident in every note, as he weaves together intricate patterns and phrasings that evoke the likes of Robert Johnson and Son House. The song itself, "One Black Rat," is a lesser-known gem that deserves greater recognition within the blues canon.
The fact that this performance was filmed at Beaners Central – a stalwart institution in the Duluth music scene – lends an air of local significance to the footage. The venue's commitment to live music and community engagement is evident in its regular schedule of performances, which includes Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday night shows, as well as occasional random events.
The release of this "lost" footage marks a significant moment for blues enthusiasts and archivists alike. For those who have been following the work of Little Shooters Documentary and Film, this clip serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving live music performances for future generations. The unmastered audio accompanying the footage only underscores the value of these recordings, which offer a unique window into the creative process and artistic expression.
As we delve into the world of Vincent Cadillac's "One Black Rat," it becomes clear that this performance is more than just a rare recording – it's a testament to the enduring power of delta blues music. The artist's dedication to his craft, combined with the tireless efforts of Little Shooters Documentary and Film, has resulted in a truly remarkable artifact that will resonate with fans of American roots music for years to come.
In an era where live performances are increasingly documented through high-definition cameras and professional audio equipment, it's refreshing to encounter footage like this – raw, unpolished, and full of character. The rediscovery of "One Black Rat" serves as a reminder that even the most obscure recordings can hold hidden gems, waiting to be unearthed by enthusiasts and scholars alike.
For those interested in exploring more of Vincent Cadillac's work or experiencing live music at Beaners Central, there are plenty of resources available. A visit to the venue's website – http://www.beanerscentral.com/ – will provide information on upcoming shows and events, while a trip to Duluth, MN, promises an unforgettable experience for fans of American roots music.
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