I was lucky enough to see her in Naples, FL. she had a great "pick up band". Great keyboards, drums and bass. But Kara is really excellent, her voice is soft here but she can get the gruff on too! Seen a lot of acts back to the Soup Kitchen in Detroit (long gone), including Bobby Blue Bland in the 70's, hundreds. She is great and want to see her down here again. One of the best of OZ, enjoy! See her live if you can! Best to all, Stu
I must amend my comment below, since we saw her at Jack's in Bonita Springs, FL. They are way cool, great service and great food too. love the Blues Sunday. Please check it out. Best, Stu
I really enjoyed her performance of this song. It would be respectful to include in the description the writer of this song, and the band who first recorded it. This song was written by David Grissom, from the album "A Piece Of Your Soul", by the band Storyville, from Austin, Texas.
Man, you gotta be careful touchin' anything that Double Trouble has a hand in. Colorado? Wonder how many of those people know where that song came from...
Storyville's lead vocalist Malford Milligan brought so much soul to the original version of this song that he made it his own.
Long Live Storyville
Neat performance and a lovely guitar tone.
It's always a good day to hear Kara Grainger sing the blues. 👍👍👍👍👍
so much positive vibe. Feel so good. Kara Grainger brings back my faith in humanity
I searched for "storyville good day for the blues" and found this gem. What a great cover!
Tremendous version of an outstanding song
I love Kara Grainger this beautiful wonderful incredible Artist !
Very good job after I just listening to the original. She does a great rendition. Thank you ❤
Damn fine cover of the great Storyville song.
I was lucky enough to see her in Naples, FL. she had a great "pick up band". Great keyboards, drums and bass. But Kara is really excellent, her voice is soft here but she can get the gruff on too!
Seen a lot of acts back to the Soup Kitchen in Detroit (long gone), including Bobby Blue Bland in the 70's, hundreds. She is great and want to see her down here again. One of the best of OZ, enjoy! See her live if you can!
Best to all, Stu
You mentioned Bobby Blue Bland wow - I wrote a song for him when I was about 15 - he was a real gentleman
A good day for Kara Grainger !
I must amend my comment below, since we saw her at Jack's in Bonita Springs, FL. They are way cool, great service and great food too. love the Blues Sunday. Please check it out. Best, Stu
Wow!! Enough said!🙂
NICE!!
Kara Waylon !
👏👏👏
I really enjoyed her performance of this song.
It would be respectful to include in the description the writer of this song, and the band who first recorded it.
This song was written by David Grissom, from the album "A Piece Of Your Soul", by the band Storyville, from Austin, Texas.
Malford Milligan was Storyville's shining star.
@@KeithJettonDavid ain’t no slouch and drummer and bass player were what I call world class
Милая незнакомка,но она мне очень понравилась!!!
Wow. All I can say, I might like her voice better than the original, awesome
She’s good, but that drummer is fucking great.
Man, you gotta be careful touchin' anything that Double Trouble has a hand in. Colorado? Wonder how many of those people know where that song came from...
Austin City Limits live version for me!
David Garrison...wrote it while laying on a bathroom floor.
@@markeubanks1141David Grissom, not Garrison.
@rcdubya you're right that what I meant to write...I didn't catch if before posting. Thanks for the correction.
Who knew Weird Al could play the drums? Barely recognized him without the glasses.
Звучание я ей поправил бы. Sounding I would correct it.
Okay storyville cover at best
Can't wait to hear your version.
@@blackfly1955 My version: (th-cam.com/video/Wu3vkHwxEaE/w-d-xo.html) Storyville - Good Day For The Blues.