At just 37years old, I suffered a brain aneurysm/ severe stroke in 2019. I was flown to the hospital in a chopper due to my critical state. After 2 weeks in ICU God healed me. I can walk, talk, run. Thank you Jesus. Great is your faithfulness
Im a new blues fan at 57 years old.. and I'm like where in the world has Blues been at my whole life why haven't I been a Blues fan all along God I love it I don't want to listen anything else
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 I love the blues since I was 18 years old back in the day of 1977. I was a drummer back then and then played Hammond Oregon and Leslie speaker. Recently I started playing harmonica, Mississippi, Delta, blues, Southern, best I was born in South Texas, but live in San Francisco Bay area Northern California in the house❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊
@@markkennard861 Please don't fail to see it live. There are probably blues festivals within 50 mi of you no matter where you are in the United states. It's always worth attending and seeing the new Young artists just beginning to blossom. If it's a two-day festival definitely go both days. Little set your soul up for months.
It's amazing that I've actually seen all these guys live in the 60's ! Mostly due to the Blues Buses which used to tour the UK in 1966 onwards for a couple of years. We all loved each other and the Guys were amazed they received such love from us especially as in the USA they were sadly still having to 'go to the back of the bus'! I feel blessed that I was born in the 40's and able to grow up with these guys and their music. Lived in the USA for 25 years but now I'm back in the United Kingdom but The Blues is still one of the main 'styles' Thank you USA. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS DIAMOND!
I beg you pardon, the blues is alive and well. I travel the world and hear it in many countries and many venues. Granted it isnt like the people who play here. How could it be. I saw Howling Wolf in NYC, forget it, I can't come close. All I can do is write some new ones and hobble along. Big Chief
My Goodness! What a treat. Thank you very much....in 1966 I was really ignorant of just who made my rock & roll possible......thanks to those pioneers. steve
Brownie plays so smooth and clean, it's hard to believe his licks. Just so clean and not flubbing anywhere. As to Sonny, the harmonica just seems to fit like a glove. Their harmony was incredibly tight; every time I heard them sing it was like they were precise beyond belief. Sonny to piss off Brownie by attempting to overshadow him with the harp. Man I saw and heard some harsh words, but I love these guys. Brownie wherever you are in Heaven, keep on singing until I get there with my Martin too. Lub you guys !!
I never stop loving these people. I can watch tis over and over again, and most times I do. What a wonderful thing it would be to go back to those times!❤
These are real classic blues tunes done with tons of heart and soul you can actually hear the vintage of the tune the vocals are unsurpassed just a fantastic collection thanx sir mark for posting
Thanks....what a great way to spend best part of an hour,sheer class beginning to end, had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Sonny and Brownie back awhile 1971 I'm thinking 🤔 yes, in a field in Lincolnshire England,along with the Byrd's, James Taylor, Tom Paxton, and I especially enjoyed Buffy Saint Marie,+ many British artists, Martin Carthy+Dave Swarbrick, Pentangle the incredible string band, and Ralph McTell opened the proceedings. Fuck. ! It's only 52 years ago !
This band has the best lineup ever ,they all were excellent bluesmen in their own regard, I picked up a harmonica in 1970 because of these guys and it's been riding in my shirt pocket ever since ,my most trusted friend,
Welp, in another 30 years maybe You just maybe a good imitation of Little Walter. I'm still trying to get my Hubert Sumlin going on..........I get close at times but..........
Of course, but it was Clapton’s and other Brit’s band’s love of the American blues artists which they made loud and clear when they reached the States that helped revive many Blues artist’s careers, so let’s not forget that.
Wouldn't say that but they did have to learn from someone? There are dudes around today - ingwe malmsteen , Billy Gibbons who could proudly do justice to these classics today? Just an op
The blues was dead and the. Masters were starving. The Brits made it accessible with their loud guitars. Credit Vox and Marshall Amps too. Many Masters had to go to Europe and then Britain to be heard. Ask Buddy Guy ect
@@comitatus5337 B B King made it clear that it was the Brits, especially Clapton, that kick started a revival of appreciating the blues masters in the USA.
I love it all especially the blues,country rock Classics, it all boils down to one thing it's all blues, I don't care how they did the music listen to it, it the blues, I love it all because to me music is a treasure no matter what it is,music soothes the soul like beer,wine whiskey, bourbon, weed, whatever floats your boat it makes that person feel good when they hear good music.
Appreciate all music. My guitar teacher Jerry Glassel who was a master told me if you’re getting paid no matter what stage you’re at musically you’re a musician. It’s all good. If you don’t like listen to what you like. I LOVE THIS STUFF. And all kinds of music. When I was a kid they played all different kinds of music on AM radio
It's almost incomprehensible that this program was originally on a major network. I was a 7 year old kid when this was on and still ten years away from discovering this music for myself. I was lucky enough to see Muddy, Willie and Sunnyland. Sunnyland I could see on a weekly basis at a dive called B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted. In Chicago of course. Still a lot of great players in this town.
It wasn't on CBS. That's a typo. It was on CBC in Canada. They brought all these players in to CBC Studios on Jarvis St. in Toronto. First time most of them had played together
This right here is what makes youtube so great, to sit down and find live the GREAT blues musicians like this, easily is an amazing thing! Just watched some Mississippi John Hurt I had never knew existed, Wow!
Zedge Chicago you should tune in to blues before sunrise on Sunday mornings from midnight until 5:00 on public radio. If you don't sleep during those hours. If you do you might be able to get it on tape or find a way to stream it on the internet. Different show every week and they have gospel and sometimes pigmeat Markham. You can learn a lot.
This was my proudest moment at CBC - had the pleasure of supervising the remastering the original 2" Ampex tapes on one of the only surviving 2" recorders on the planet down in CBC's vaults. I was just the Unit Manager but the producer knew I'd spent the preceding 30 years playing in a blues band around Toronto and Ms.Paton permitted me to choose songs and takes of songs from among many hours of available material. These takes are but a fraction of the recordings made of the sessions recorded in CBC Toronto's Studio #4 over the course of two days.
I remember watching this on TV, but not on CBS in 1966 but on Canadian TV, CBC, at a much later date (after 1994 maybe?). I'm glad I found this on TH-cam because I had videotaped the broadcast, but my tape player is busted; part can't be repaired and replacement part is not available.
Speaking of Colin James, I got a chance to jam with Colin at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford On. I got up and played Harp, a great time, a great band and a great memory!
Otis span a true blues legend. Not only a great pianist, he also has a fantastic voice. I think he was a bit underated probably because there were so many incredible blues musicians and vocalists around at that time. But he is one of my favourites. Passed away far to young, but will never be forgotten.
It is shocking how White Americans do not realize and treasure black people. Blacks are creative, amazing and loving. Imaging the USA without Blacks - what a sad and pitiful place it would be. SO no need for racial hate lets enjoy this wonderful thing we got. Love you all
'Finished my hitch in '66. The Navy couldn't keep me from gettin' back to the city where I didn't expect to miss a thing. Mind you Sonny Terry and Brownie Magee played a certain coffee house outside of Halifax quite frequently back then and I could catch all the blues I wanted late at night on the radio. The signals from the deep south wafted in and out... on up the coast to the Nova Scotia shores. One of my Navy buddies recorded these early greats on his borrowed Revox reel-to-reel. History!
a blues song revolves around a single point... and that point regardless of the singer.. revolves in all our lives.. that's why all races relate and love the Blues.... thank you dude!
Just pure feeling, blues inspires, elevates you, take your soul to paradise, super wonderfully harmonious music and beautiful ... "Life is a Blues, feel those guitar chords, tell me if not moved ...
I was able to sit and listen to this in entirety.. How wonderful it is to take a trip back in time..this music documentary was put together beautifully..if made me laugh, cry, understand.. Thank you for posting this...
Its Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for this exceptional treat. These were the pioneers that laid the groundwork for the british invasion ten years later
Thank you for the post. I have the DVD and it's very hard to find, so you are doing a public service. I get a sense of both loss and of joy at the closing number knowing that the world will never see the likes of them again; but at the same time we know that they were here and made a difference in music that will last long after the fads of today have faded away.. Thank You.
All thanks to Rockerfella and his pals, screwing around with negative frequencies man. But Beauty Love and Truth coming shining through in the unappreciated buskers, tin pot performers and Jeffrey Lee Pierce
MabelHillery just told me herself,at the joyous jam at the end!Thanks again for helping to keep the blues alive through the jive! Lettuce grow Peace plus carrots,MarkO'Harps!
Anyone else love this music as much as I do?
Yeah but their all too busy heavy listening to type any crap..musics phenomenal.
I can assure you that you most certainly have competition
In good nature
Yep
Otis was the man
it's music that doesn't age, but is always current no matter how old it is
And no matter where you are... I'm a Brazilian Blues fanatic...
At just 37years old, I suffered a brain aneurysm/ severe stroke in 2019. I was flown to the hospital in a chopper due to my critical state. After 2 weeks in ICU God healed me. I can walk, talk, run. Thank you Jesus. Great is your faithfulness
I got to see Sonny and Terry live...shakes your soul.
Blues is the seed of modern music. Thank you black brother's & sister's
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1:47 1:51
Lol. Cringy af
Look at them get down! I’m so proud to own land in Mississippi, birthplace of the blues and rock and roll.
HOLA, The music belongs to all. Tanks God.
Fantastic! Godbless you life
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Your so badass for putting this together, Thanks!
And, to think about what passes for popular music in 2023. It's is just stomach turning.
Im a new blues fan at 57 years old.. and I'm like where in the world has Blues been at my whole life why haven't I been a Blues fan all along God I love it I don't want to listen anything else
6:59n oublie pas de rencontrer Canned Heat ! E alan alison !!!! E Henry thomas !!!! Blues 1920....
From France south Véronique
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 I love the blues since I was 18 years old back in the day of 1977. I was a drummer back then and then played Hammond Oregon and Leslie speaker. Recently I started playing harmonica, Mississippi, Delta, blues, Southern, best I was born in South Texas, but live in San Francisco Bay area Northern California in the house❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊
62 and just discovered the blues. I cant get enough. All because of SRV. ❤
@@markkennard861
Please don't fail to see it live. There are probably blues festivals within 50 mi of you no matter where you are in the United states. It's always worth attending and seeing the new Young artists just beginning to blossom. If it's a two-day festival definitely go both days. Little set your soul up for months.
I'm a fifteen year old Russian boy and I love the blues with all my heart.
Seriously talented WOW! love that bass!😊
Can't have the blues without Muddy Waters hard to beat when it comes to original Blues
It's amazing that I've actually seen all these guys live in the 60's ! Mostly due to the Blues Buses which used to tour the UK in 1966 onwards for a couple of years.
We all loved each other and the Guys were amazed they received such love from us especially as in the USA they were sadly still having to 'go to the back of the bus'!
I feel blessed that I was born in the 40's and able to grow up with these guys and their music.
Lived in the USA for 25 years but now I'm back in the United Kingdom but The Blues is still one of the main 'styles' Thank you USA.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS DIAMOND!
y many like blues guitarrrrrr 🎸🎸💖💖💖
there is no more Good music like this in our days
I beg you pardon, the blues is alive and well. I travel the world and hear it in many countries and many venues. Granted it isnt like the people who play here. How could it be. I saw Howling Wolf in NYC, forget it, I can't come close. All I can do is write some new ones and hobble along. Big Chief
My Goodness! What a treat. Thank you very much....in 1966 I was really ignorant of just who made my rock & roll possible......thanks to those pioneers. steve
ÓH MEU ZEUS 😮
Wonderful collection of genuine, heart felt blues.
Brownie plays so smooth and clean, it's hard to believe his licks. Just so clean and not flubbing anywhere. As to Sonny, the harmonica just seems to fit like a glove. Their harmony was incredibly tight; every time I heard them sing it was like they were precise beyond belief. Sonny to piss off Brownie by attempting to overshadow him with the harp. Man I saw and heard some harsh words, but I love these guys. Brownie wherever you are in Heaven, keep on singing until I get there with my Martin too.
Lub you guys !!
Amante del blues visceral hasta la muerte, maravillosa selección. Saludos desde Argentina.
Thank you very much, for enjoying such wonderful music, thank you, thank you very much from Barcelona Catalunya Spain
from Brazil listening to old school blues . whenever you are the blues Will never die.
I never stop loving these people. I can watch tis over and over again, and most times I do. What a wonderful thing it would be to go back to those times!❤
I think Muddy Waters and James Cotton on this video is my all time favourite blues performance
These are real classic blues tunes done with tons of heart and soul you can actually hear the vintage of the tune the vocals are unsurpassed just a fantastic collection thanx sir mark for posting
Greetings from Egypt ❤to all those African Americans blues legends ❤
Thank you blues musicians and "The blues masters"! :)
Thanks....what a great way to spend best part of an hour,sheer class beginning to end, had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Sonny and Brownie back awhile 1971 I'm thinking 🤔 yes, in a field in Lincolnshire England,along with the Byrd's, James Taylor, Tom Paxton, and I especially enjoyed Buffy Saint Marie,+ many British artists, Martin Carthy+Dave Swarbrick, Pentangle the incredible string band, and Ralph McTell opened the proceedings. Fuck. ! It's only 52 years ago !
Tout simplement magnifique bravo.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This band has the best lineup ever ,they all were excellent bluesmen in their own regard, I picked up a harmonica in 1970 because of these guys and it's been riding in my shirt pocket ever since ,my most trusted friend,
Welp, in another 30 years maybe You just maybe a good imitation of Little Walter. I'm still trying to get my Hubert Sumlin going on..........I get close at times but..........
Exactly what I feel about my harp. Top pocket of my shirt... always!
such true great treasures! The blues are such an important part of how America came to be
Playing For Change why? Why are the blues important
Playing For Change
@@ghostkeeper7 hahahahahahah
this question is some kind of joke?
@@hxbdicnxndb2846hy do you think it's a joke? Maybe he's from Spain and wants to know why blues is so important for creating America.
@@Juznapruga123 Spain? Don' t be stupid, look at the channels he's subscribed to, he's american, probably a fucking supremacist
Just wholly and incredibly awesome, in the purest sense of the word
This music blows the British Invasion to smithereens. Clapton and company’s sound was so saccharine.
Of course, but it was Clapton’s and other Brit’s band’s love of the American blues artists which they made loud and clear when they reached the States that helped revive many Blues artist’s careers, so let’s not forget that.
Wouldn't say that but they did have to learn from someone? There are dudes around today - ingwe malmsteen , Billy Gibbons who could proudly do justice to these classics today? Just an op
The blues was dead and the. Masters were starving. The Brits made it accessible with their loud guitars. Credit Vox and Marshall Amps too. Many Masters had to go to Europe and then Britain to be heard. Ask Buddy Guy ect
@@comitatus5337 B B King made it clear that it was the Brits, especially Clapton, that kick started a revival of appreciating the blues masters in the USA.
Brilliant..... Gave me sheivers.Blues are the rootsThe rest are its fruits.
Thanks for sharing.....
I love it all especially the blues,country rock Classics, it all boils down to one thing it's all blues, I don't care how they did the music listen to it, it the blues, I love it all because to me music is a treasure no matter what it is,music soothes the soul like beer,wine whiskey, bourbon, weed, whatever floats your boat it makes that person feel good when they hear good music.
only way I say down right dirty.
I know that's right
Appreciate all music. My guitar teacher Jerry Glassel who was a master told me if you’re getting paid no matter what stage you’re at musically you’re a musician. It’s all good. If you don’t like listen to what you like. I LOVE THIS STUFF. And all kinds of music. When I was a kid they played all different kinds of music on AM radio
Just LOVIN IT 🤩😍🇬🇧💯
Stuff bruv sis from LONDON 🤩😍🇬🇧💯💪✌️🤫
Absolutely blew my mind to see and hear these legends of blues.
Thank you Mark luv it !!!
Willie Dixon has to be one of the coolest bass players I've ever heard!!
It's almost incomprehensible that this program was originally on a major network. I was a 7 year old kid when this was on and still ten years away from discovering this music for myself. I was lucky enough to see Muddy, Willie and Sunnyland. Sunnyland I could see on a weekly basis at a dive called B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted. In Chicago of course. Still a lot of great players in this town.
It wasn't on CBS. That's a typo. It was on CBC in Canada. They brought all these players in to CBC Studios on Jarvis St. in Toronto. First time most of them had played together
Now, this is the blues I remember listening to.
Good video brother
This right here is what makes youtube so great, to sit down and find live the GREAT blues musicians like this, easily is an amazing thing! Just watched some Mississippi John Hurt I had never knew existed, Wow!
A few other things!
I am White in a black soul heart. Thank you bro
Great BLUES Music SONG'S Great Voice Very Few People Can Sing Like This Anymore
Excellent. With love from South Africa.....
I love the blues and jazz. I thank God for the men that have brought these great sounds to our ears.❤😮😅😊
I am crying in my heart. I have heard this music in 30 years. Thank God for you! I truly needed this right now. ❤💙
Tira esse Deus lá de Israel, o Deus dos hebreus do blus😢
Zedge Chicago you should tune in to blues before sunrise on Sunday mornings from midnight until 5:00 on public radio. If you don't sleep during those hours. If you do you might be able to get it on tape or find a way to stream it on the internet. Different show every week and they have gospel and sometimes pigmeat Markham. You can learn a lot.
I cant get this out of my head , the greats at work 🏆🏆🏆
Yo Man I don't comment on TH-cam
But had to let you how Great this video was WOW !!!! Is all I can say
THANKS😊😊😊😊😊
This was my proudest moment at CBC - had the pleasure of supervising the remastering the original 2" Ampex tapes on one of the only surviving 2" recorders on the planet down in CBC's vaults. I was just the Unit Manager but the producer knew I'd spent the preceding 30 years playing in a blues band around Toronto and Ms.Paton permitted me to choose songs and takes of songs from among many hours of available material. These takes are but a fraction of the recordings made of the sessions recorded in CBC Toronto's Studio #4 over the course of two days.
Thanks for sharing!
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Paul Joshua Mathew
Brian David Stoliker very good
good show old boy
I remember watching this on TV, but not on CBS in 1966 but on Canadian TV, CBC, at a much later date (after 1994 maybe?). I'm glad I found this on TH-cam because I had videotaped the broadcast, but my tape player is busted; part can't be repaired and replacement part is not available.
Great Teacher RIVER BLUES, eternal harmony !!!
Colin James: Terrific homage you paid to these giants of Blues, Thank You!
Very satisfied and I felt so good with the Blues Masters ... I am a Blueser also... I am very happy watching this video a lot 😎
truly a great share, Thank you !!
I Love Blues...make me feel good and alone in this world....
Speaking of Colin James, I got a chance to jam with Colin at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford On. I got up and played Harp, a great time, a great band and a great memory!
Lord have mercy 🥺
What a gem of an upload! Cheers 👍
Otis span a true blues legend. Not only a great pianist, he also has a fantastic voice. I think he was a bit underated probably because there were so many incredible blues musicians and vocalists around at that time. But he is one of my favourites. Passed away far to young, but will never be forgotten.
FANTASTIC Blues!!
What can you say when stuck for words? "Hooray, Hooray!" Amen.
Fantastic music, fantastic singers, fantastic harmonica and guitar😁
It is shocking how White Americans do not realize and treasure black people.
Blacks are creative, amazing and loving. Imaging the USA without Blacks - what a sad and pitiful place it would be.
SO no need for racial hate lets enjoy this wonderful thing we got.
Love you all
What a weird comment
Good people and bad people are not distinguished by skin colo.
'Finished my hitch in '66. The Navy couldn't keep me from gettin' back to the city where I didn't expect to miss a thing. Mind you Sonny Terry and Brownie Magee played a certain coffee house outside of Halifax quite frequently back then and I could catch all the blues I wanted late at night on the radio. The signals from the deep south wafted in and out... on up the coast to the Nova Scotia shores. One of my Navy buddies recorded these early greats on his borrowed Revox reel-to-reel. History!
That Beautiful wonder Music !!!!!!
i would never be able to see this if you never posted this thank you
a blues song revolves around a single point... and that point regardless of the singer.. revolves in all our lives.. that's why all races relate and love the Blues.... thank you dude!
Kholose Curwen Every Good song 👍👍😀
Very good documentary, thank you very much!
Great sounds!! Just wonderful.
God bless all brothers and sisters and thanks for sharing and clean up the city's for better future capich 💙❤💖💜💛💝💚
Just pure feeling, blues inspires, elevates you, take your soul to paradise, super wonderfully harmonious music and beautiful ... "Life is a Blues, feel those guitar chords, tell me if not moved ...
This video introduced me to some unknown musicians that I'm now in awe of. Thanks a ton!❤
I’m amazed at the audio and video quality…This is truly Gold…
I think it was done in Toronto for the CBC so it was all captured with high end equipment!!
I wish this had timestamps listing the various artists and their performances, (credit where credit is due!) what a treasure!!
Blues simply doesn't get better than this incredible session, just wow. Thanks for posting ,
j'y ai cru !!
la première fois ...
super bien fait la partie avec Willie
I was able to sit and listen to this in entirety..
How wonderful it is to take a trip back in time..this music documentary was put together beautifully..if made me laugh, cry, understand..
Thank you for posting this...
Absolutely,,,true great treasures, Thank you...Mark...
Its Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for this exceptional treat. These were the pioneers that laid the groundwork for the british invasion ten years later
Jacob Charts n bff
Sung with heart, absolutely exceptional
I saw Brownie and Sonny in person in November 1978. To this day, the best show I ever saw. Phenomenal larger-than-life bluesmen.
What.a gem of.a video.
This is amazing... Thanks, Mark Fredell
Blues will never dies
I was raised on the blues and dusty in needed this SO BAD! I can't thank you enough it's been 30 years.
Blues Masters is an understatement words do no justice to the greatness upon that stage... thank you for sharing ...
it 's comming !...
Having a great evening listening to all these great musicians. I got the Blues. ❤
This kind of videos give meaning to TH-cam. I would have never come across this gem if it wasn't for this platform. Thanks for sharing.
true ! me too
I'm so happy I'm cray tô Machu emocion thank you very very much this post Lord Bless 💚💛💙💜🎶🎶🎶🎤🎤🎤🎤
Thank you for the post. I have the DVD and it's very hard to find, so you are doing a public service. I get a sense of both loss and of joy at the closing number knowing that the world will never see the likes of them again; but at the same time we know that they were here and made a difference in music that will last long after the fads of today have faded away.. Thank You.
Man, Willie Dixon takes it to town in the boogie number here! Amazing!
I'm learning to play the blues and I think is important to listen the masters's begining to learn more. Good video.
Thank„s Lord that Mark exist ! Men you have serious taste in blues matters ! Take a 5”ive from me and let be friends !!! Regards from Romania !!!
This is a GEM. Humanity really did devolve in the last 30 or so odd years
I concur..... thank goodness for the blues.
Et pas en bien ..croyer moi
OK Boomer...
Im from Colombia, I love this music, I remember my crazy Years. thanks a lot. Gerardo Varona
All thanks to Rockerfella and his pals, screwing around with negative frequencies man. But Beauty Love and Truth coming shining through in the unappreciated buskers, tin pot performers and Jeffrey Lee Pierce
Thanks for the video mate!! Cheers
Some great footage here and some wonderful blues playing thanks for upload it's great
Waww j'adore cette musique le blues
Juste magnifique ❤❤❤ et je l'écoute du Maroc
I've heard this stuff for about 4 times in a row...difficult to place.
MabelHillery just told me herself,at the joyous jam at the end!Thanks again for helping to keep the blues alive through the jive! Lettuce grow Peace plus carrots,MarkO'Harps!
Un fantastico regalo per chi ama il blues! Thanks a lot Mark.
SUPER, congratulations from Guatemala.
This is epic, respect to my ancestors...thanks for putting this together.