The late great Johnny "Guitar" Watson aka the original Gangster of Love, gives a soliloquy for the record, on his masters in the ol' school blues on this 1970's tv appearance. He then lays down his then brand new funky disco track Tarzan for a totally jazzed & dancing studio audience.
LBDAS perform a track from their then brand new Wonders of The World CD Live in San Francisco 9/15/2001 at Maritime Hall. Edited by LilMike @ EventMagic.com, Cameras by Joe Curtis & Lil Mike
Tom plays a hit from his "Magnificent Music Machine" album on an appearance from the Old Time Music Festival with Ronnie & The Reno Brothers. They chat & close with the Don Reno & Smiley song "I Know You're Married, But I Love You Still". Good Pickin', Good Singing.
From Durham, in North Kakalaky, enjoy the slick 70's soul of the Modulations from their Buddah album It's Rough Out Here. This lesser known vocal group fit right in with The Stylistics, Chi-Lites, Presidents and other early 70's soul singers. Note lead singer Larry Duncan's fine oversize calico bowtie.
80's era video from Brit bluesman Long John Baldry, done for the title track of his 1986 LP. Directed by Frank Garcia who is now the webmaster of the authoratative tribute site http://www.LongJohnB aldry.com,
please visit for more info on this artist.
The late great Porter Wagoner filmed circa 1967 telling a cautionary country tale of the wrath of lost love & John Barleycorn (watch for Doodles Weaver & Speck Rowe who make cameos at the end).
This rare Pixelvision video was presented to execs at Warner Music by a newly signed indie rock band, Bomb, in 1991 as an intro to their unique creative perspective. Needles to say they were dropped within days. A higher rez clip is up at
http://youtube.co m/watch?v=nHQaWY4C2p A
shot at The Paradise Lounge circa 1999, performing the song Wonderful from their album on Alternative Tentacles, still available as a CD & downloadable mp3z.
http://www.altern ativetentacles.com