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Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Unveiling the mystery of blues and rock history.
  • Realising I’d never be a top guitarist.

    Realising I’d never be a top guitarist.

    ByPaul Merry September 28, 2018

    It’s indisputable, I’d guess, that most top lead guitarists are people who are good with their hands, whose fingers exude dexterity. They excel at fixing and making things, DIY, working with wood, constructing models, tinkering with car engines, that sort of thing. That was never me. As a kid in the 1950s, when model airplanes…

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  • The day I discovered the blues.

    The day I discovered the blues.

    ByPaul Merry September 14, 2018

    How ironic is it that white kids living in England in the mid-1960s were more exposed to black American blues than your average white teenager in the United States? Without knowing it, in 1950s England, I’d heard the blues of Lead Belly, Leroy Carr and Little Son Joe, on national TV and radio, through the…

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  • When blues guitarists were counted on one hand.

    When blues guitarists were counted on one hand.

    ByPaul Merry August 10, 2018

    Black guitar owners – rare as gelding balls before 1890s. If you read my last post, you’ll know I featured Henry Sloan, the African-American farmer in Mississippi who taught Charlie Patton how to play early Delta Blues guitar around the turn of the 20th century. But where did Henry Sloan Henry – born in 1870, just…

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  • Blues guitarists before 1900 – the man who taught Charlie Patton

    Blues guitarists before 1900 – the man who taught Charlie Patton

    ByPaul Merry July 19, 2018

    “Always fun reading, Paul. Thanks.”  Jason Vivone  (@JVivone), leader of the Billy Bats, Kansas City. In this short series, I’m going to highlight four extremely influential, but mainly unknown nineteenth-century blues guitar pioneers, each of whom features in my blues history book, America’s Gift, at http://goo.gl/At5AZe These were the guys who did the spade-work for…

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  • Did boogie guitar start with a 14-year-old?

    Did boogie guitar start with a 14-year-old?

    ByPaul Merry June 25, 2018

    North East Texas. 1899. A tender-aged ‘songster’, as roaming black minstrels were known back then, had travelled from his home in Louisiana around 1899 to busk in neighbouring Texas. Whether the boy was 10, 11 or 14 depends on which birth date you believe – 1885, 1888 or 1889. All are given in his various biographies,…

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