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| Black Merda "Cynthy-Ruth" |
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BLACK MERDA has weathered decades of relative
inactivity only to return stronger than ever
in the 21st Century. Original members V.C.
Veasey, Anthony Hawkins and Charles Hawkins
were on tour as Edwin Starr's backup band in
the mid-sixties when they had a chance
encounter with the music of Jimi Hendrix.
Shortly thereafter, they embarked on a course
that led them to become the link between
Hendrix and Funkadelic. In 1967, Black Merda
recorded the first of two albums for Chess
Records. For these Wasmopolitan sessions,
they've reprised one of those early songs,
"Cynthy-Ruth" -- a blues number that owes far
more to Muddy than to Jimi. Tags : music detroit funk live black merda my damn channel entertainment don was |
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Durée : 226 s |
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