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“People tell me my big mistake was not learning guitar right-handed... No, my big mistake was not learning guitar upside-down!” Meet Nat Myers, the Dan Auerbach protégé updating rootsy blues for the post-pandemic era
- An unlikely email led the southpaw singer-songwriter to the Black Keys frontman’s Nashville studio. Here’s how they made an authentic old-school blues album – and why it featured just one guitar
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National Recording Registry Inducts Classics by Dr. Dre, Mister Rogers and Cheap Trick
Mister Rogers, meet Dr. Dre. Memphis Minnie, meet "Dusty in Memphis." “Wichita Lineman," wave hello to the "Fiddler on the Roof." “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh," say hi to Whitney Houston. And perhaps in the time of coronavirus, all these classic records can help — in the words of Eddy Arnold — "Make the World Go […]
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Watch Alabama Shakes Cover the 1940s Blues Song “Killer Diller”
When PBS gets done broadcasting American Epic, a documentary series about the beginnings of America’s popular music recording business, it’ll run a special called The American Epic Sessions. On the show, contemporary musicians will play their versions of American blues classics, and they’ll do it in the last ’20s-style recording studio that we’ve got left.
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Stax's past influences future musicians in Memphis
One by one the teenage singers practice the opening lines to "Boogie Wonderland," a disco-funk hit from an era before they were born, as dancers work on hip-swinging moves that require perfect ...
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