This blog spot is the home to my ramblings. I am a free lance writer. Most of my work goes on Associated Content. Sometimes I write what is on my mind, sometimes I plug some of my writing, and sometimes a combination of the two. So, sit back read, enjoy, and we will see where it goes.
Little Walter beat out Luther Allison in my latest Battle of the Bands by a score of 3 to 1. The Battle used the blues song "Key to the Highway." Votes were light this round. My next battle will be July 1.
In the men time we celebrate with some Little Walter.
Today on my Battle of the Bands I am going with the blues standard "Key to the Highway" first recorded by Charles Segar and often accredited to William Broonzy.
Here is Segar's version from 1940....
Here is how the Battle works I pick two covers and you my awesome visitors tell me which one you liked the best in the comments. I count up the winner and in a new post 8 days or later I announce the winner. Today's conttestants are Luther Allison and Little Walter.
Luther Allison
Little Walter
Luther or Little? Tell me who you are voting for in the comments. I will announce the winner on 6/23 or later. I will have a new battle on July 1!
The first movie I think about when I hear Ned Beatty is "Deliverance." A movie I discovered in college and his first movie.
A clip from "Deliverance"
He was nominated for some awards, but only won a Drama Desk Award for his role in the play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
He had roles in some great movies "All the President's Men," "Superman," "The Big Easy," "Rudy," "Just Cause," and more. On television he appeared on "The Waltons," "Kojak," "M*A*S*H," "Gunsmoke," "Hawaii Five-O," "Murder, She Wrote," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Highway to Heaven," "Roseanne," "Homicide: Life on the Streets," "CSI" and "Law & Order."
Clip from "The Rockford Files"
Ned Beatty had a long career in acting his work will live on in archives and reruns. Ned will be missed by his family, friends and family.
The Battle between the guitar and lute was much closer than the blues guitar slingers playing nursery rhymes battle I had last time. Ieva Baltmiskyte and her lute bested Christoph Denoth and his guitar. Dowland's Frog Galliard set the playground for one instrument to shine.
Here she performs Dowland's Fantasia No. 7
Please join me for another Battle of the Bands on the 15th.
Well I am a day late on my Battle of the Band and probably a few dollars short. Any way today I am switching genres to classical music. John Dowland's Frog Galliard is the piece. I have it performed on classical guitar and lute. Performed by a Gent and a Lady. Below are the contenders.
Christoph Denoth
Ieva Baltmiskyte
Who do you like best Christoph or Ieva? Let me know in the comments. I will have the results in a week or so in another post. In the mean time I will see you soon!