I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Monday, February 02, 2026

Buddy Guy “Best Traditional Blues Album” Grammy Awards 2026 | Don’s Tunes

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Blues legend Buddy Guy added another milestone to his storied career, winning “Best Traditional Blues Album” at the Grammy Awards during the 2026 ceremony in Los Angeles.

The past year has been especially significant for Guy beyond the recording studio. He has continued to perform regularly, bringing traditional blues to audiences around the world with the same fire and authority that defined his earliest club performances. In addition, Guy made a high-profile appearance in the Oscar nominated film, Sinners, further expanding his cultural footprint and introducing his legacy to new audiences.
"You know, it was a surprise to me that this came to me, and I'm still trying to keep the blues alive. So I said whatever will help the blues a lot, not just Buddy Guy, these young people. See, I was influenced by blues by listening to the greats that are no longer with us, Muddy Waters. When you had your AM/FM stations, they played everybody's music - gospel, jazz and blues. Now, unless you got satellite, you don't hear nothing about blues. They don't play that highly on the radio no more. So my grandkids, other people's grandkids, they didn't know. And when the movie came out - I've been going to this grocery store for 40 years, and this lady been waiting on me. And I walked in, and she starts screaming. I said, what's wrong with you? You in a movie. And that's when she recognized I was a blues player, 'cause I don't go in and say, hey, here's Buddy Guy."
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Will Howard looks at the Scouse Magical Mystery Tour . . . . . DANGEROUS MINDS

 Magical Mystery Tour: the time portal in the middle of Liverpool

There must be something in the water running through the Mersey, because Liverpool proudly stands a little bit apart from the rest of the country it’s nominally a part of. 

You can ask any dyed-in-the-wool resident of the city, and they’ll tell you that to them, they’re “Scouse, not English”. There’s a staunch civic pride to being from Liverpool that overrides any kind of nationality, which has lead to the city having a strange kind of mysticism to it that you just don’t get anywhere else. Amazing urban myths and legends permeate the place more than Beatlemaniac tourists do, and that’s saying a hell of a lot.

There’s Bella and Bertie, the Liver Birds that sit on top of the Royal Liver Building, cast in metal because if they ever saw each other, they’d fly away and the city would fall. There are ghost stories like that of the Green Lady who haunts Childwell Hall and the floating torso of Lime Street. There’s the legend of William McKenzie, a Scouse merchant who lost his soul to the devil in a game of cards and was buried in a tomb large enough for him to sit at a table in, ready to play Satan again to win his everlasting soul back. 

Seriously, you could go for hours before running low on things that make Merseyside a little bit magic. My favourite of all of them, though, is one that concerns Bold Street, the centre of independent business right in the heart of L1. Many people who’ve walked down Bold Street, in the shadow of the Church of Saint Luke, have taken one wrong (or possibly very right) step and found the most shocking thing imaginable. The city around them disappears for a few moments. 

At least, the way they knew it

Read on at the link above (at the top) 


THE BEATLES - MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR from 1967

As Merseyside is my home town of birth there is this . . . . .When I fort went to the States to work the wonderful staff who hadn’t all met Brits before and when they heard where I was from asked whether I knew the Beedles!?!


The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour - Flying
which of course we all were!

Neil Young - After The Gold Rush [Live at The Cellar Door 1970] | jt1674

 

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EDVARD MUNCH - Dangerous Minds, dangerous treatments | Will Howard

Dangerous Minds looks at ‘The Scream’s’ master Edvard Munch

Read on what Will has to say about Munch at the link (above)

The transformative electroshock treatment of Edvard Munch

The transformative electroshock treatment of Edvard Munch

How Edvard Munch's The Scream Became an Icon

William S Burroughs - Words of Advice [Smack My Crack] | jt1674

 

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Dead do Phish. With Billy Strings & the late great James Casey sittin in with Billy(Kruetzmann) & the Kids 2021| Rick Grenda

Music of The Day!

Rick's Music Video of the Day 

Dead do Phish. With Billy Strings & the late great James Casey sittin' in with Billy(Kruetzmann) & the Kids 2021


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Eilen Jewell and Bluejuice singer Jacob Stone cover The Wilburys classic Handle Me With Care | RocKwiz

 -HANDEL ME WITH CARE- 


The Queen Of The Minor Key, Eilen Jewell and Bluejuice singer Jacob Stone joined us in the Gershwin Room in 2012 and closed out Episode 128 with this Traveling Wilburys classic. Eilen Jewell The RocKwiz Orkestra James Black - Guitar and Keyboards Mark Ferrie - Bass Peter Luscombe - Drums



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A couple of Thoughts of the Day [from disparate sources!]

 

 “You think when you wake up in the morning yesterday don’t count. But yesterday is all that does count. What else is there? Your life is made out of the days it’s made out of. Nothing else. You might think you could run away and change your name and I don’t know what all. Start over. And then one morning you wake up and look at the ceiling and guess who’s laying there?”


 - Cormac McCarthy
No Country for Old Men



“We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another; unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another. The past, present, and future mingle and pull us backward, forward, or fix us in the present. We are made up of layers, cells, constellations.” 

 

Anaïs Nin 






 

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Tommy Emmanuel & Michael Cleveland "Smokey Mountain Lullabye”

 Here’s some more Bluegrass. . and while I have been guilty of sharing the great Billy Strings and Michael Cleveland and of course the extraordinary Tommy Emmanuel and their ability to play at speed like electric so called masters it's not always about thrash or what we have cursed with the term ’shredding'! There is this lovely piece and as the poster says check out Michael here for this is truly not ‘fiddle’ playing as such but almost classical in its technique and finesse! Beautifully done boys!

Tommy Emmanuel & Michael Cleveland "Smokey Mountain Lullabye” 

Tommy Emmanuel & Michael Cleveland perform "Smokey Mountain Lullabye" at Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots Festival 2025.  Brought to you by Less Than Face Productions

I found this online | Song Review: Tommy Emmanuel and Michael Cleveland - “Smokey Mountain Lullaby” (Live)
As arranged for Tommy Emmanuel’s guitar and Michael Cleveland’s violin - it ain’t a fiddle in this context - “Smokey Mountain Lullaby” is a different song entirely. 
Initially recorded as a guitar duet between composer Chet Atkins and Emmanuel, the “Lullaby” was more ethereal - sleepier - as performed, and captured on pro-shot video, by Emmanuel and Cleveland at the 2025 Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots Festival. 
To make the transformation, Emmanuel focuses on harmonics, giving over the bulk of the music to Cleveland, who temporarily turns away from bluegrass sawing and toward classical bowing while the duo only touch on the “Lullaby”’s melody. Pretty, yes, though not particularly well-suited for a festival set - or any daylight hours for that matter. 
Grade card: Song Review: Tommy Emmanuel and Michael Cleveland - “Smokey Mountain Lullaby” (Live) - B-


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Might sign off with this beauty and see y’all on the morrow y’hear!

Bob Dylan - Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground (Springtime In New York - The Bootleg Series Vol 16 1980 -1985 | jt1674

  . . . . a Willie Nelson penned song of course

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