Pete Gallatin
01 You Won't Play This 01 You Won't Play This
A song written to President George W. Bush in 2002-shortly before the Iraq war began
Is Hot ! - remix Is Hot ! - remix
New contrified version! ---Johnny you need to pay some attention to your girlfriend ! - Hope you like it. Vocal by Lisa--thank you.
Arrow in My Heart Arrow in My Heart
Breakup Blues - this is a more acoustic version - as performed by the Hellhounds - which is myself on vocal and and Fred Morgan of the main guitar track. The theme is universal . Anyone who has loved will understand.
Robert Pickens - Outlaw Rider Robert Pickens - Outlaw Rider
Robert Pickens delivers a powerful vocal performance of Outlaw Rider. Shutter the windows and bring the children in off the streets this outlaw is dangerous.
Outlaw Rider Outlaw Rider
He's on the run and looking for cover, but only on his terms.
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
"I Believe I'll Dust My Broom" done in the style of Robert Johnson. Played on a National Steel Guitar in the key of E. The tuning is like an open A but the 5th string is tuned up 2 semitones, so if it was originally an A it would be tuned to a B
Meat Shaking Woman Meat Shaking Woman
The Blind Boy Fuller tune played on a National Steel Guitar. I found an earlier version of this song lyric in a W.C. Handy Blues Anthology so it's been around for quite a while.
Hunkie Tunkie Blues Hunkie Tunkie Blues
A blues from 30's bluesman Charlie Jordon of St. Louis, MO. Played this one on a National Steel M2 in standard tuning. The picture is Josephine Baker, American expatriot who became famous in France in the 20's and 30's.
Come Back Baby Come Back Baby
Blues Classic and perennial favorite with Guitar solo arrangement by Stefan Grossman.
New Stranger Blues New Stranger Blues
The song is from "Art of the Folk Blues Guitar" by Jerry Silverman , an Oak Publication and the guitar solo is "Return to Little Rock" by Stephan Grossman. Guild F-50 guitar capoed at the second fret. Just passing some time with the blues.
Keep It Clean Keep It Clean
By St. Louis bluesman Charlie Jordan and recorded around 1930 this whimsical blues is still played. Perhaps some of the verses are an early form of "dissing" or "the dozens".
Duncan and Brady Duncan and Brady
This is based off the Leadbelly version. This is played on a Dell'Arte baritone 12-string guitar and tuned ala Leadbelly down to a B. The story has a historical basis in a saloon shooting in St. Louis and there is also a bluegrass version.
Nobody's Bidness - down 'n dirty guitar mix Nobody's Bidness - down 'n dirty guitar mix
Danny Campo suggested I try a slowed down dirty delta guitar version of this song I posted earlier. It's really more based on the playing of Scrapper Blackwell, who was an influence on Robert Johnson and others. And I'm dedicating this one to Tiger.
Losers Losers
This is a Dave Van Ronk song. The Guild F50 is tuned in a Drop D and it was recorded live into a Blue Dragonfly Deluxe Mic using MOTU DP5. It was fun learning to play an sing this as the fingering was unusual and the lyrics humorus.
Ain't Nobody's Business if IDo Ain't Nobody's Business if IDo
Billie Holiday made it famous. Did this with BIAB Real Tracks - the challenge was to pick and mix the tracks to get a vintage feeling. The song has been covered my many artists including; Sam Cooke, King Oliver, Jimmy Rushing, and Fats Waller.