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  1. Hace 4 días · Percy Mayfield’s soulful and introspective blues classic, “Louisiana,” carries a deep emotional weight and tells a poignant story. Released in 1953, this timeless song captures the essence of Mayfield’s experiences and emotions as he reflects on his Louisiana roots and the desire to find stability and contentment in life.

  2. Hace 2 días · Su padre, Mick, formó parte de esa deliciosa banda de power pop de finales de los setenta que fueron Bram Tchaikovsky, pero lo suyo es otra cosa: 'Willin’' de Little Feat, 'Hit the road Jack' de Percy Mayfield o 'Black Magic Woman' de Fleetwood Mac son algunas de las versiones que aborda en sus directos, señal de cuáles son sus tótems particulares.

  3. Hace 2 días · A masterful songwriter who's touching blues ballad 'Please Send Me Someone To Love' was a number one R&B hit in 1950, Mayfield was Ray Charles's favorite author during the '60s handing him such gems as 'Hit The Road Jack' and 'At The Club' and so was signed to the Genius' label.

  4. Hace 3 días · - Johnny Adams w/Walter Washington Never No More by Percy Mayfield Walking On a Tightrope: Songs of Percy Mayfield - 1989 Modern New Orleans Masters - Rounder Walter "Wolfman" Washington - R.I.P. at 79

  5. Hace 4 días · Here's 3 more good 'uns for your listening pleasure: "Assorted 'Best Of' Blues & R&B Tracks Vol 77" with 21 tracks from Percy Mayfield, Little Joe Blue, Earl Gaines, The Storey Sisters, Tommy Ridgley, and a very early track from Johnny Guitar Watson, recorded in 1952, when he was known as Young John Watson and was playing piano and ...

  6. Hace 3 días · I really can’t pick out just one person. As a harmonica player my biggest influences were probably Jimmy Reed, James Cotton, Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson. As a songwriter, I could cite Sonny Boy Williamson, Leiber and Stoller and Percy Mayfield. Honestly, for me, lists like these could be endless. 3.

  7. With Charlie's retirement from touring in 2008, Rick brought in guitar virtuoso Kid Andersen and formed Rick Estrin & The Nightcats. Estrin cites Sonny Boy Williamson II, Mose Allison, Leiber & Stoller, Percy Mayfield and Detroit bluesman Baby Boy Warren as his major songwriting influences.