I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Johnny Jones [early mentor to one Jimi Hendrix]

 If you love the blues, you need to know the name Johnny Jones.

Before he became Nashville’s undisputed guitar king, Johnny’s journey started deep in the American South. 


Born in Jackson, Mississippi, United States August 17, 1936, he grew up surrounded by the roots of the blues. 


By the time he was a teenager in the early 1950s, his prodigy-level talent caught the attention of blues royalty.


He landed his very first professional gig touring with harmonica master Junior Wells, a massive launchpad that quickly established Johnny as a fierce new voice on the scene. Soon after, he spent years on the road backing the legendary Bobby “Blue” Bland, sharpening the razor-sharp phrasing and soulful tone that would soon define the Nashville sound.In the 1960s, Johnny made his way to Nashville’s Jefferson Street, then a blazing hotbed for R&B and the rest is history.


Johnny’s prominent early 1960s band The Imperial Seven, were a fixture at Nashville’s famous New Era Club on Jefferson Street, where a young Jimi Hendrix would regularly show up to watch Johnny play and pick up guitar tips.


Before he was a global icon, a young Jimi Hendrix was stationed near Nashville. 

Johnny took him under his wing, helping the young guitarist turn raw talent into a focused, undeniable force.


Nashville folklore still talks about the night Johnny and Jimi went head-to-head in a guitar battle at the Club Baron. The verdict? Johnny won the crowd’s applause that night. When Jimi left town, Johnny even took over his band, the King Casuals!


He brought the underground sound to national TV, tearing it up in the house bands for pioneering 1960s R&B shows like The!!!! Beat and Night Train.


Johnny Jones passed away on October 14, 2009, at the age of 73 in Nashville, Tennessee.


He’s widely recognized as a chief architect of the Nashville R&B and blues movement. 

He bridges the gap between traditional Southern blues and the foundational roots of psychedelic rock through his heavy mentorship and stylistic influence on a young Jimi Hendrix.




Johnny Jones and The King Casuals - Purple Haze

I feel ashamed not to know the name Johnny Jones. I knew the name of King Curtis who employed our James Marshall Hendrix and the showband early soul support acts Jimi featured in but was so struck by the single I assumed it was a fake and AI maybe!?)
A Northern Soul classic?
Who knew?
Not me!

Albert Lee on beginnings | reverb.com

 Speaking of Guitarists . . . here’s our Albert on his beginnings and first guitars (we were talking about them I swear - pay attention at the back!) Albert may be well know as the guitarist in Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band for the longest time but he’s a Manchester (UK) lad!


"Throwback to Albert Lee on his first guitars and inspiring Jimmy Page"

Molly Tuttle - Friend and A Friend

 Start the day with some Molly . . .we like Molly

Molly Tuttle - "Friend and a Friend" (Live on The Morse Code Podcast)

"Molly Tuttle performs "Friend and a Friend" — a song she co-wrote with Korby Lenker ten years ago, when Molly had just moved to Nashville and "Friend and a Friend" was her first Nashville co-write. The song made her debut album. She still plays it live. This is the first time they've played it together in the Morse Code Podcast studio.

🎙️ Watch the full conversation:    • Molly Tuttle on What the Grammys Are Actua...  

📝 Read Korby's Substack essay, After the Conversation: https://open.substack.com/pub/korby/p...

Watch MORSE CODE (the 30 minute short film that inspired this podcast ) feature Sierra Ferrell with music from John Prine, Gillian Welch, Korby Lenker and more 📺 👉    • Nashville’s Indie Music TV Pilot (ft. Sier...  

The Morse Code Podcast is a weekly pod produced by Korby Lenker and Jared Hammond featuring deep conversations with top shelf artists, musicians and writers. 

Thematically, The MCP is based on a television pilot created by Korby called MORSE CODE, which won several awards across more than a dozen festivals during the 2023-24 season: Audience choice awards at the Nashville Film Festival and Berlin Short Film Festival, Best Pilot at the Ramsgate International Film Festival, Best Leading Actor for Korby Lenker at the NYC Television Festival, and more. "

Morse Code Podcast and Korby Lenker

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

JAMES RIGBY : THE CONJURER - TUNED - CGCGCE

Going back through the James Rigby compositions for different tunings as I got side tracked by the one DGDDGD here’s another to see you to bed . . . . . . N.B. I play a lot of open tunings from drop D to Open E but some of these that James uses are mesmerising . . . . Fellow guitar fans and players will be interested to note I have a Line 6 guitar in my collection when set up through an amp can play in multiple open tunings at the flick of a switch - it requires a set up so I play my Kalamazoo (Gibson Robert Johnson had one about as old as mine! )and my beloved Harmony [H162] but lately too my oldest guitar my Eko 12 string too (bought in 1972) . . . . . 

‘ Night!

THE CONJURER - BY JAMES RIGBY
TUNED - CGCGCE
go to his page if you're interested and lets all buy his albums!

James Rigby

Gene & Eunice - Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) For fans of TWILIGHTZONE

 Gene & Eunice - Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)


For fans of the TWILIGHTZONE

and their BRILLIANT  Mambo Series

Check the label!

Teddy Thompson and Kelly Jones two fer - Never Knew You Loved Me Too/Only Fooling | The Adult Bookstore Motel, Records & Liquor

Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones - Never Knew You Loved Me Too 

N.B. this item is currently out of print and if there is anything by Teddy out there go BUY it - see link (below)



The New Adult Bookstore Motel, Records and Liquor


there’s currently 90+ items on display and you can book em out the library and stop by and have a beer read a book and don’t forget to leave a comment!

Brother Jobe he say: "Where are you going to find such an eclectic collection. In my opinion this is truly one of THE BEST SITES on the blogosphere. If you don't find something (t)here that you've been searching for or just trying to find something new to listen to just hang around and it's gonna pop-up (t)here if it's not (t)here already"

Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones - "Only Fooling" (Live in Austin, TX 2016)


"DYNAMITE AT MIDNIGHT" A New Kind Of Mambo Vol. 12 | TWILIGHTZONE!

 TWILIGHTZONE!

"DYNAMITE AT MIDNIGHT" A New Kind Of Mambo Vol. 12

Let's not forget the excellent graphics by Johnny Q! Of course this is another killer comp…
After Vol 11 this is funky too! Dr John and Gene & Eunice still upholding the Nawleaas sound but enjoy everything else too You gots to MAMBO! IKO IKO!
trax:
1. Taboo - Juanito Fernandez & Orchestra 2. Fat Daddy - Dinah Washington 3. Snake Eyes - King Curtis 4. Tortilla - Joey Giam and the Noblemen 5. Love, Honor and Obey - B.B King 6. Long Gone Baby - B.B King 7. Dorothy Mae - Joe Hill Louis 8. Betty Lou - Long John Hunter 9. Betty Lou - The Marcels 10. Do-Whop-A-Do - The Five Dapps 11. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Gene & Eunice 12. Iko Iko - Dr. John 13. Help Me - The Aladdins 14. Greetings - The El Capris 15. Wild Boy - Rocky Holman 16. Dynamite At Midnight - King Curtis 17. Polly Molly - The Five Masks 18. Do You Love Me - Little Willie John 19. New Hound Dog - Frank Motley & His Crew 20. Yeah! Yeah! Guitar - Bill Harris 21. Hot Rod Queen - Roy Tann 22. Service With A Smile - The Kuf-Linx 23. Chippin' Little Baby - Little David 24. You Ain't Treatin' Me Right - Mac Curtis 25. Thinkin' 'bout Your Love - Lee Dresser & The Krazy Kats 26. Voodoo - The Del Ricos 27. Night Rider - Sugarboy Crawford 28. mary ann - Texas Ray 29. Ooooh Baby - Bobby Jackson 30. Whirlwind - Roy Morton & The Temp-Tones 31. Si si no no - Graciela & Machito
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - originally served by Gyro1966

TWILIGHTZONE
Dr. John - Iko Iko (Live at Montreux 1995)

TWILIGHTZONE have a new issue of the Daily Prophet out! | Chuck Prophet - Marathon

 You know who this is for! It’s the ‘DAVEs’ one who introduced me to him and one who I introduced him to! It’s what the blog nobody read's is for!

Chuck Prophet - Marathon

Great number this

Thanks TWILIGHTZONE!




Thought for The Day : LAURIE ANDERSON ‘and there was a beautiful view . . . . . . '


“And there was a beautiful view
But nobody could see
Cause everybody on the island
Was saying Look at me! Look at me.”


Laurie Anderson.







Lucky Dawg Lou

Carl Perkins - That’s All Right (Mama) / Blue Moon of Kentucky/ Night Train To Memphis | HERBERG DE KELDER

 That’s All Right (Mama)/ Blue Moon Of Kentucky/ Night Train To Memphis

Carl PerkinsBlue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Sessionimage

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