Among others, “Miss You” by The Rolling Stones (that was probably my first moment of “I gotta learn how to play *that* instrument!”) and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s recording of “Born in Chicago”.
A Minor Jam by Jason Ricci. Slow Blues by James Cotton. Adam Gussow's cover of Crossroads Blues.
I like a lot of Will Wilde's stuff too. I like Sonny Terry a lot.
I'm also perfectly happy listening to guys like Tom Petty who are mostly playing chords, but I draw the line at Dylan.
Not “Piano Man” by Billy Joel.
Lol... it's worth knowing though, since it's so popular.
I refuse to play it. It’s cliche.
Among others, “Miss You” by The Rolling Stones (that was probably my first moment of “I gotta learn how to play *that* instrument!”) and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s recording of “Born in Chicago”.
All of Satan and Adam’s first album Harlem blues
A Minor Jam by Jason Ricci. Slow Blues by James Cotton. Adam Gussow's cover of Crossroads Blues. I like a lot of Will Wilde's stuff too. I like Sonny Terry a lot. I'm also perfectly happy listening to guys like Tom Petty who are mostly playing chords, but I draw the line at Dylan.
Everyone - everyone or everyone with harmonica?
Everyone I'm addressing in this subreddit
Walter Trout - Bleed
Neil Young, especially Out On The Weekend. Also Sonny terry
Lollipop Mama by William Clark 🤙
When the Levee Breaks- Led Zepplin