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Deacon Jones - Let's Talk About The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1987/2000
Time:34:24 
Size:78,8 MB 
Label:Nile Lotus Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Honey Bee - 2:22
 2. Come a Little Closer - 3:39
 3. Thirty Days - 2:53
 4. Let's Talk About the Blues - 4:32
 5. People Don't Care - 3:25
 6. Rockin' With the Blues - 3:28
 7. Dead End Street - 3:30
 8. Flat Broke - 3:20
 9. Drug Alley - 2:36
10. My Hometown - 4:36

Deacon Jones
Let's Talk About The Blues
1987 LP
John Lee Sanders - Piano, Keyboards. Featuring Buddy Miles, Elvin Bishop and John Lee Hooker.
I became connected with Deacon, in my days in Dallas while he was the Hammond Organist with Freddie King. Deacon and I moved to Northern California, around the same time, after Freddie died, and Deacon began working with John Lee Hooker, where we were both part of the large California Blues Scene. I went to the 1986 Grammy awards with Deacon where he introduced me to many of the great blues legends.

Melvyn "Deacon" Jones (December 12, 1943 – July 6, 2017) was a trumpet player and an organist and founding member of Baby Huey & the Babysitters. 
In 1963 along with Johnny Ross and Jimmy Ramey, Jones formed Baby Huey & the Babysitters who went on to become a well known live attraction in Chicago. After Ramey's death in 1970 Jones embarked on a career that would see him work with Curtis Mayfield, Freddie King, and John Lee Hooker. During his career he worked with many noted musicians, including Gregg Allman, Elvin Bishop, Lester Chambers, Otis Clay, Albert Collins, Buddy Miles, and Pappo. His brother is the drummer Harold Jones. He is survived by his son, Jason Christopher Jones and daughter Sarah Lee Grace Jones. In 2008, his autobiography The Blues Man: 40 Years with the Blues Legends was published.


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