Quantcast

Jump to: site navigation, content.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Blue Shoe Project’s Last of the Great Mississippi Bluesmen nominated for a Grammy

Email Print Tell us your story Comment

Our friends at the Blue Shoe Project should be feeling great in light of a Grammy nomination for their album Last of the Great Mississippi Bluesmen: Live in Dallas, which was recorded at the Majestic Theater in 2004.

The album features performances by Robert Lockwood, Jr.; Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, David "Honeyboy" Edwards and Henry James Townsend.

We've been running ads for the disc since late 2006, and its great to see it get the recognition it is due. You can buy a copy of it and other Blue Shoe discs here.

Congrats to the Blue Shoe folks on their excellent local work towards preserving the blues.


Related stories


See more stories in:

Post a comment

(Requires free PegasusNews.com account.)


Password: (Forgotten your password?)


Today

Jackopierce / Creede Williams If you didn't quite get your fill of the alternacoustic stylings of Jackopierce in the 90s you're in luck. This duo, known individually as Jack O'Neill and Cary Pierce, have reunited to create their first new album in a decade. Jackopierce celebrate the release of Promise of Summer tonight at the House of Blues. Then, if you didn't quite get your fill of the first show, there's another one tomorrow! Jackohmygodcanyoutastetheexcitement?!?!? More info

Latest comments

See more recent comments

Latest reviews

See more recent reviews