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Robert Lockwood, Jr. - Sweet Home Chicago

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91 Year Old Blues Legend and N.E.A. Recipient Robert Lockwood, Jr. plays live on stage at the Palace Theatre in Grapevine, Texas About The Blue Shoe Project: Students Should Experience the Blues - The Blue Shoe Project was founded to keep the blues alive by exposing students to the few blues legends still alive and able to pass on their legacy in person by teaching students about the profound impact of the blues on our music history. The Legends of the Blues and those influenced by it are aging or passing and with it their rich history and culture. These legendary figures made a profound impact on American Music and our society and students at all levels should know it, be proud of it and experience it. One of the ways we accomplish this objective is to bring Artists into the classroom for students to experience living history. Whether an industry legend, or a practicing Artist of the Blues, our Education Programs provide students a true appreciation for and a valuable understanding of the history, style, and impact of the Blues, even an opportunity to "play the Blues". The Blue Shoe Project tailors the delivery of blues education to elementary through college students. Programs feature professional, and in some cases "legendary" musicians who are passionate about sharing their extraordinary talent and telling their inspiring stories to students of all ages. Blues is America's Gift to the World - As a country, there is one thing we have undeniably given the world that no other culture can lay claim to, our music. Blues music. Travel outside the US and its Blues they idolize. From the UK to Japan, to South America, Blues above all is the music of all music. One of the reasons Blue Shoe is so passionate about educating Texas students about the blues is the role Texas played in the evolution of blues. Texas was the birthplace of some of the most legendary and influential figures in music history, let alone blues history, including Blind Lemon Jefferson ,T-Bone Walker, Lightnin' Hopkins and Freddie King, to name just a few from a very long list of Texan blues greats. Add the fact that a significant portion of rock-n-roll artists from the '50s through the '70s looked to Texas blues artists for their inspiration. Given this rich history, Blue Shoe believes that Texas should be taking its rightful place by promoting its blues heritage, starting in our schools. Please visit The Blue Shoe Times Blog for posts about Robert: http://www.blueshoetimes.com For more information on The Blue Shoe Project please visit our website at: http://www.blueshoeproject.org... http://www.myspace.com/theblue... For more information on Robert Lockwood, Jr. Please visit the official Robert Lockwood, Jr. Myspace Page at" http://www.myspace.com/robertl...

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: blueshoeproject

Length: 05:00
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Tomatelasrabeta (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Idolo!!!
Muzio84 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Non esiste niente di più bello
cajuga (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
go2 my profile and msg my msn name if u want to talk i
EliLijElwoodW (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I'm goin to California - from there to Des Moines, Iowa. Somebody will tell me that you need my help someday, cryin. Hey, hey - baby, don't you want to go? Back to the land of California - to my sweet home Chicago.
EliLijElwoodW (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Now two and two is four - four and two is six. You goin keep on monkeying round here friend boy. You goin get your business all in a trick, but I'm cryin. Baby - honey, don't you want to go? Back to the land of California - to my sweet home Chicago. Now six and two is eight - eight and two is ten, Friend boy she trick you one time, she sure goin do it again. But I'm cryin, hey, hey - baby don't you want to go? To the land of California, to my sweet home Chicago.
EliLijElwoodW (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Oh - baby, don't you want to go? Oh - baby, don't you want to go? Back to the land of California - to my sweet home Chicago. Oh - baby, don't you want to go? Oh - baby, don't you want to go? Back to the land of California - to my sweet home Chicago. Now one and one is two - two and two is four. I'm heavy loaded baby - I'm booked I got to go. Cryin baby - honey don't you want to go? Back to the land of California - to my sweet home Chicago.
chrismortloch92 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I guess its whatever your used to lol
ukeplay123 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
dude. the reason of a twelve string is to make it easier to mess up and noone hear. He did great, but a twelve string is just as easy or easier as guitar
Basssinger86 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I love this song so much. When its performed with the fast paced exhilaration of the Blues Brothers version. To the true roots of the song and powerful silence of this version, its just a great song. And Mr. Lockwood was incredible.
Wajlonis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Rest in peace, Robert. Rest in blues heaven, where all good musicians go. May your music stay alive forever in people's minds. I love this artist and what he did for blues music. Great, trully great musician!

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