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Johnnie Bassett (vocal, guitar) Ketih Kaminski (Saxophones). Chris Codish ( Keyboards). Skeeto Valdez (Drums) Cognac blues passions festival july 2010 playing a cover from Jimmy Rodgers : that's allright If any artist/label want material removed, please just ask via message and it will be done without fanfare. Thanks.

About Johnnie Bassett

Johnnie Alexander Bassett (October 9, 1935 – August 4, 2012) was a Detroit-based American electric blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Working for decades primarily as a session musician, by the 1990s Bassett had his own backing band. He released seven albums in his lifetime. He cited Billy Butler, Tiny Grimes, Albert King, B.B.

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The clip "Johnnie Bassett that's all right Cognac 2010" is a rare gem in the world of blues music, offering a glimpse into the final years of this esteemed artist's career. Recorded in 2010 at the Cognac Blues Passions Festival, this seven-minute performance showcases Johnnie Bassett's mastery of the electric guitar and his distinctive vocal style.

Bassett, who passed away in 2012, was a Detroit-based blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter with a long and storied career spanning over six decades. As a session musician, he worked with numerous artists, but by the 1990s, he had established himself as a bandleader, releasing seven albums during his lifetime. His influences were diverse, ranging from Billy Butler to Albert King and T-Bone Walker, who is often cited as a major inspiration.

The fact that this footage is tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may not have been widely available or documented in the past. The clip features Bassett performing a cover of Jimmy Rodgers' classic song "That's All Right," which was originally recorded in 1936. This performance offers a unique perspective on how artists reinterpret and reimagine classic blues songs, often infusing them with their own distinctive style.

The instrumentation is noteworthy, featuring Ketih Kaminski on saxophones, Chris Codish on keyboards, and Skeeto Valdez on drums. The interplay between these musicians is impressive, creating a rich and textured sound that complements Bassett's guitar work and vocals. The chemistry between the band members is palpable, suggesting years of experience working together.

This performance also highlights Bassett's ability to blend traditional blues with modern sensibilities. His playing style, which combines elements of T-Bone Walker's string-bending technique with a more contemporary approach, demonstrates his willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of the genre.

The Cognac Blues Passions Festival, where this clip was recorded, is an esteemed event that has hosted some of the world's top blues musicians. The fact that Bassett was invited to perform at this festival in 2010 speaks to his continued relevance and influence within the blues community.

Overall, "Johnnie Bassett that's all right Cognac 2010" is a significant addition to any blues music collection, offering a rare glimpse into the final years of an artist who left an indelible mark on the genre. This clip serves as a testament to Bassett's enduring legacy and his continued influence on modern blues musicians.

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