Just a heads up for those who don't read every thread, see Susan's Sirius post from yesterday in general topics about Bonnie!!!
This was an especially great show for me since: it was the first time I heard Joe play Bonnie and for the insight into the first time he met her at an industry function. (which I would assume to be a Blues Foundation meeting, not sure ) Anyway, Joe mentioned that Bonnie is the one that turned him on to Charles Brown and therefore that is how he came about covering Charles Brown's song Black Night on Sloe Gin. There is just something about Black Night from the first time I heard it...it still does it for me...just that slow moving bluesy song that delivers big time on the emotional level...its still my fav after 7 months...
So, if it wasn't for Bonnie, Joe covering Black Night may not have been...:cool:
This is from Susan's post:
3) Devil Got My Woman – Bonnie Rait (by Skip James)
http://www.dailymotion.com/cluster/musi … c?from=rss
And I made up my mind, if Joe and Bonnie were to share the stage it would be awesome to cover a Charles Brown tune, maybe even Black Night. Also, for those that haven't seen or heard Road Tested, you need to check out Never Make Your Move Too Soon when Bonnie invites Charles & Ruth Brown to accompany her on the song. Charles on keys and vocals and Ruth on vocals...killer song...one of the highlights of the DVD/CD! It be cool to do that song also...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Brown_(musician)
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