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Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Paul Merry Blues and Rock.
Unveiling the mystery of blues and rock history.
  • The Bloody Nerve. The band that rose from the ashes

    The Bloody Nerve. The band that rose from the ashes

    ByPaul Merry August 24, 2015

    Updated August 31 2021. ‘Roads’ by The Bloody Nerve: Classic Rock magazine’s Track of the Week. It’s strange how some American artists make it big in Britain first. Jimi Hendrix, the Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde, the Walker Brothers and the band America spring to mind. Let’s hope Nashville’s The Bloody Nerve follow suit. After fire destroyed…

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  • Amazing untold clues to blues’ origins.

    Amazing untold clues to blues’ origins.

    ByPaul Merry March 18, 2015

    Updated 1 June 2016 A few posts ago, I promised to shed light upon one of the earliest influences on the origin of the blues that remains untold. The time has come to reveal all. (These clues, of course, were also later revealed in my book, America’s Gift.) My clue was found buried away in an 1882 edition of…

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  • Blues’ filthy forgotten ancestor

    Blues’ filthy forgotten ancestor

    ByPaul Merry February 20, 2015

    Updated 30 August 2017 EXCLUSIVE. How blue American sea shanties led to filthy rugby songs and, unbelievably, blues. Two Rugby players say ‘hello’ before an evening of beer and communal sing song.    For some reason, the most read item since my blog started on blogspot four years ago – by tens of thousands of hits –…

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  • Did Sleepy John inspire Marc Bolan?

    Did Sleepy John inspire Marc Bolan?

    ByPaul Merry August 17, 2014

    UPDATED: 4 March 2019. Did 1930s bluesman Sleepy John Estes influence Tyrannosaurus Rex? Before the electric guitar-boogie pop of Marc Bolan’s T-Rex – the group who started Britain’s early 1970s glam-rock era – some might remember we had the hip underground folk-rock of Bolan’s T-Rex’s forerunner: Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tyrannosaurus Rex was an early hippy-style band whose most interesting…

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  • Great blues cities No. 7: Kansas City

    Great blues cities No. 7: Kansas City

    ByPaul Merry April 4, 2014

    UPDATED JULY 18th, 2021. Little Willie Littlefield There must be something intrinsically cool about Kansas City, Missouri, in the way it gets so many references in the world of blues and rock & roll destinations, lyrics and stage names, comparative to its size. Only last month I put up a post featuring Memphis Minnie’s first…

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