Marin General Bread and Roses 2019-01-14
Possible Songs
- San Francisco Bay Blues - Jesse Fuller 1954 - videos - W
- Hesitating Blues - traditional 1916 (capo 3) - W
- Roll in my Sweet Baby's Arms - traditional - W
- Key to the Highway - a blues standard associated with Big Bill Broonzy and Eric Clapton - W
- Little Red Rooster - a blues standard by songwriter Willie Dixon. The song was first recorded in 1961 by American blues musician Howlin' Wolf (cigar box open G) - W
- Rolling and Tumbling - a blues first recorded by American singer/guitarist Hambone Willie Newbern in 1929 (open G) - W
- Midnight Special - a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South - W
- Nobody Knows You (when you're down and out) - a blues standard written by Jimmy Cox in 1923
- Boney Maroney - by Larry Williams 1957 reached #14 - W
- On the Road Again - W - ref vid
- Maybellene - one of the first rock and roll songs. It was written and recorded in 1955 by Chuck Berry (cigar box open G) - W
- I Can't be Satisfied - a blues standard by Muddy Waters (open G)
- You Gotta Move - a traditional African-American spiritual (open G) - W
- It's Nobody's Fault but Mine - a song first recorded by gospel blues artist Blind Willie Johnson in 1927 - W
approximately 45 minutes
- Since I Met You Baby - an American rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist Ivory Joe Hunter recorded in 1956 (do it in A instead of E) - W
- It Hurt So Bad - Susan Tedeschi - YouTube 1998
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - (Open D)
- Sitting on Top of the World - a country blues song written by Walter Vinson and Lonnie Chatmon of the Mississippi Sheiks, who first recorded it in 1930 - W
- Farquhar's Blues (original)
- The Death of Freddy Gray (original)
- Catfish Blues - by Mississippi delta bluesman Robert Petway in 1941
- Trouble In Mind - a vaudeville blues-style song written by jazz pianist Richard M. Jones first recorded in 1924 (open G) - W
- Up Above My Head (there's music in the air (video) - a Gospel song, originally recorded in the 1940s by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight as a duo - W
Maybe
- There is Something on Your Mind
- Death Letter Blues - (Open G)
- Brand New iPad
- Saint James Infirmary
- Some original instrumentals:
- Swimmin
- A Nod and a Tap
- Ralphie's Itch
- Kibble Time
- Jesus on the Main Line - recorded by Fred McDowell, Ry Cooder, , and others
- Lazybones - a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1933, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Hoagy Carmichael - W
- Frankie and Johnny - (Open G)