Every morning before breakfast I like to meditate playing some fingerstyle blues on my acoustic guitar. This time I’ve been inspired by Lonnie Johnson and King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band performing the JET BLACK BLUES, 1929. I don’t know why a black jet is in the title, because 1929 no one had black jets…
reply by Martin Addison / 2e0mca: I think “Jet Black” is a colour reference rather than a precognition of the Jet Aircraft 😉
title=”SR-71 & F-106s” photo by Alabama Geographer = Tim Heinse,
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Lonnie Johnson, Alonzo “Lonnie” Johnson, 1894-1970, he played with Louis Armstrong or Duke Ellington, with Eddie Lang or Bessie Smith.
easy print version at frizztext.tumblr.com
http://frizztext.tumblr.com/post/27114286910/jet-blues
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the idea to use soundcloud came from Catou in Brussels – I helped her to visit my friend Luzz, who recorded together with her MISTY:
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