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Lazy Lester ~ ''Sad City Blues'' & ''I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby'' 2001 — DeepCutsArchive
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Lazy Lester ~ ''Sad City Blues'' & ''I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby'' 2001

Lazy Lester
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Modern Harmonica Electric Chicago Blues 2001 Enjoy , my friends !!! *Disclaimer: All audio & visual parts in my videos are the sole property of their respective owners. The videos are purely for entertainment and recreational purposes. No Copyright infringement intended! All rights go to their rightful owners. I do not own the rights of the music. For your information, if a band or an artist wishes one or some of the songs/videos to be removed from my channel's upload list, it is advisable to come into contact with me by sending a personal message and I will delete it or them as soon as possible.

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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The clip page "Lazy Lester ~ 'Sad City Blues' & 'I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby' 2001" presents an intriguing opportunity for blues enthusiasts and historians alike. The footage itself is a rare treat, captured in the year 2001, and it features Lazy Lester performing two songs: "Sad City Blues" and "I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby". This snippet of performance art clocks in at 9:05 minutes, offering a brief yet significant glimpse into the life and work of this American blues legend.

Lazy Lester's career spanned an impressive seven decades, from his early days in the 1950s to his passing in 2018. As a pioneer of swamp blues, he not only contributed to the development of this distinct genre but also explored other styles such as harmonica blues, rhythm and blues, and Louisiana blues. His influence on the music world is undeniable, and this footage serves as a poignant reminder of his enduring legacy.

The fact that this clip has been tagged as "Rare" underscores its significance within the context of Lazy Lester's oeuvre. In an era where digital archiving has become increasingly prevalent, it is heartening to see such valuable content being shared with the public. The YouTube description, while brief, provides essential information about the ownership and usage rights of the footage, demonstrating a commitment to respecting the intellectual property of the artist and his estate.

The performance itself is a masterclass in blues expression, showcasing Lazy Lester's mastery of the harmonica and guitar. His emotive delivery and nuanced phrasing bring the songs to life, transporting listeners to the swampy landscapes that inspired this unique genre. The electric Chicago blues style that pervades the clip is a testament to Lester's eclecticism and willingness to experiment with different sounds.

One cannot help but wonder about the context in which this footage was captured. Was it part of a larger concert or recording session? Did Lazy Lester have any specific goals or intentions for this particular performance? While these questions may remain unanswered, the clip itself remains a powerful artifact, offering a glimpse into the life and work of an American blues icon.

In an era where music consumption is increasingly fragmented and ephemeral, it is refreshing to encounter footage like this. The clip's brevity belies its importance as a historical document, providing a window into the past that is both intimate and instructive. For those interested in exploring the rich tapestry of American blues, this footage serves as an essential resource, offering a rare opportunity to experience the artistry of Lazy Lester firsthand.

Ultimately, this clip page stands as a testament to the enduring power of music to transcend time and circumstance. Even in its brief 9:05 minutes, it speaks volumes about the life and legacy of Lazy Lester, leaving listeners with a deeper appreciation for his contributions to the world of blues.

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