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Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Unveiling the mystery of blues and rock history.
  • WHEN PIRATES SHIPPED IN AMERICA’S FIRST SLAVES.

    ByPaul Merry October 22, 2018

    AMERICA’S GIFT: THE UNTOLD STORY OF HOW BLUES EVOLVED. EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER TWO. The genesis of the blues as a style of music began with one of the biggest crimes against humanity, the evil that is slavery. The African slave trade, in particular, had been operating for thousands of years, with black slaves a common…

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  • FIRST EVER MENTIONS OF THE BLUES

    FIRST EVER MENTIONS OF THE BLUES

    ByPaul Merry October 19, 2018

      AMERICA’S GIFT: THE UNTOLD STORY OF HOW BLUES EVOLVED – CHAPTER ONE. Long before the blues became a genre of American music, it was an expression used to describe an English frame of mind. The word blues almost certainly derives from what people, many centuries ago, called ‘the blue devils’ – those imaginary evil…

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  • TOM MORELLO. TOMORROW’S JIMI HENDRIX?

    ByPaul Merry October 5, 2018April 6, 2022

    Is former Rage Against the Machine Guitarist, Tom Morello, today’s version of Jimi Hendrix? You’ll have to listen to Tom’s new album, ‘The Atlas Underground’, released tomorrow (October 12), to find out. It’s an ambitious statement regarding an ambitious solo album, but that’s what Morello’s aiming for – to be classified as “the Hendrix of…

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  • 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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