Gussow harp woodshed II - Cry For Me Baby

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Getting ready to go on tour, working on vocals as well as harp: pitch, groove, and timbre. The song is "Cry For Me Baby" by Elmore James, which I first heard in Robert Cray's cover version. (Links below.) With Adam Gussow of Modern Blues Harmonica.
Gussow is best known for his three-decade partnership with Mississippi/Harlem bluesman Sterling "Mr. Satan" Magee, a relationship documented in the 2018 film "Satan & Adam."
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Man, i haven't listened for 8 years. Sounding as good as ever

LukeSeed
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Tomlin showed us a little bit of playing a rif from this video. Love your work. Thanks Adam.

deascycles
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You have your own unique sound and style. Would you believe that here in England, I heard your Crossroads song at a motorcycle meeting and recognised it instantly. You are a great musician who has given inspiration to many people including the amazing Tomlin Leccie!

carlgrimsley
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Thanks Adam for showing us how the sauce is made !!

peteaustin
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I just love that classic simple misery love American blues.
I am currently learning from your older videos and today already kind of got rid of some of that fear of public when I'm practicing outside
Cheers!

igorgilza
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Thanks Adam for this lick and the song. Just learned the lick with the help of Tomlin. This inspires me.❤

anikko
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My whole family is from Oxford and grew up playing sax and piano found a love for the blues piano would love to let it rip with you at proud larrys!

KC-cvvf
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Well, I listened to the original Elmore James, then the Robert Cray, and I was thinking I liked your version best... Then I listened to the Charlie Crockett version! Talk about swinging it. I think it was his drummer, wow!

adpro
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Hey man!! I need more of that!! Awesome😅

clarencechamblee
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A GREAT Player, you really are up there with the best !!!

herbster
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Sounds great of course! Are you using delay pedal only; or delay and reverb?

TheTriumphbsa
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Cough cough ugh. Real practice, self doubt and perseverance brings it home when them lights go down. Hey i'm 64 haven't been on stage in years, but still woodshed like im going on in a hour. Only way

endo
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You perceive flaws and we hear brilliance.

petercook
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You are the greatest harmonica player since BWH.

SimonE-nmux
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Let me tell you, Mr. Gusso I have two marine bands, one in the key of B and one in the key of D and they’re really great sounding harmonicas better than the blues band $10 harps

AndresReyes-lwpo