Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Featured Heroes of the Blues Artist this week: Curley Weaver & Fred McMullen


Curley Weaver & Fred McMullen


Heroes of the Blues Trading Tee, Card #10


Art by R. Crumb, Text by Stephen Calt


Curley Weaver was born in 1906 and raised near Porterdale, Georgia. He learned guitar around 1922 and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, a few years later. Most of his records were duets with other local blues recording artist, such as Atlanta based Blind Willie McTell and Fred McMullen of Macon, Georgia. McMullen began recording in 1933. He teamed up with Curley Weaver and Buddy Moss that same year in a recording trio known as The Georgia Browns.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Featured Heroes of the Blues Artists: The Mississippi Sheiks


The Mississippi Sheiks(Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon, Bo Carter)


Heroes of the Blues Trading Tee Card #12


Art by R. Crumb, Text by Stephen Calt


Singer-guitarist Walter Vinson and fiddler Lonnie Chatmon worked together for over a decade before recording as The Mississippi Sheiks in 1930 and producing the hit "Sittin' on Top of the World." Natives of Bolton, Mississippi, they played for local white square dances, often with Lonnie's brothers who included Bo Carter (Armenter Chatmon), seen at left (see card No. 36). Both read music and their 78 titles offer a mixture of blues and pop styles. They disbanded soon after their final session in 1935.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Unique Holiday Gifts for your Blues Lovin' Baby



Join us at Keep On Truckin Apparel in celebrating R. Crumb's "Heroes of the Blues" and get 10% off store wide this Black Friday, 11-25-11. No coupon code required you'll receive the discount automatically at check-out.


Choose from plush cozy heavy cotton hoodies, in two compilation designs:

The Fan which includes Blind Blake, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, Mississippi John Hurt, Son House, Skip James, Memphis Minnie, Roosevelt Sykes, Reverend Gary Davis and Bill Bill Broonzy.




Or The Poster which includes all of the above as well as Blind Willie McTell, Clifford Gibson, Barbecue Bob, Buddy Boy Hawkins, Peg Leg Howell, Tommy Johnson, Jaybird Coleman, Sleepy John Estes, Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell.

We also carry both short and long sleeve t-shirts imprinted with one of the 36 Heroes of the Blues color portraits done by Robert Crumb for Yazoo Records. You choose your favorite blues artist, tee style, color and size.


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A portion of the proceeds from each Heroes tee or hoody is donated to the Music Maker Relief Foundation.

Wear the blues while supporting those who make the music!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Heroes of the Blues featured artist of the week Blind Blake


Blind Blake (1893-1933)


Heroes of the Blues Trading Tees Card #4


Art by R. Crumb Text by Stephen Calt


Jacksonville, Florida's Arthur (Blind) Blake ranks among the most accomplished rag and blues guitarists of all time. In the 1920's he based his career in Chicago. Between 1926 and 1932 he recorded nearly eighty sides for Paramount, afterwards fading into obscurity. Unlike many blind blues preformers, Blake played up-tempo dance-oriented music. His polished technique and effortless-sounding improvisations attracted many imitators, but admitted no equals. Blind Blake was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1990.


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Heroes of the Blues featured artist this week: Roosevelt Sykes


Roosevelt Sykes (1906-1983)


Heroes of the Blues Trading Tees Card #23


Art by R. Crumb Text by Stephen Calt


Roosevelt Sykes, known as The Honeydripper, was born in 1906 and learned piano around 1918 in Helena, Arkansas. His main influence was Lee Green, from whom he derived his 1929 hit, "44 Blues." He began his recording career while living in St.Louis and produced nearly 125 sides between 1929 and 1942, some under pseudonyms Willie Kelly and Dobby Boggs. Sykes continued as a post-war attraction and his career was enhanced during the 1960's blues revival.Sykes was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1999.


A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive t-shirt will be donated to Music Maker Relief Foundation.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Heroes of the Blues: Blind Willie Johnson


Blind Willie Johnson (c.1900-c.1947)


Heroes of the Blues Trading Tee Card #7


Art by R. Crumb, Text by Stephen Calt


A native of Martin, Texas, Blind Willie Johnson worked as a gospel singer. Between 1927-1930 he recorded thirty sides, including several vocal duets with his wife. Although religious in orientation, Johnson's music was as percussive as any dance blues, and he attained the most rhythmically fluid and tonally vibrant sound of any bottleneck guitarist of his time. His best-known piece is probably "Dark Was the Night", (Columbia, 1927),which was recognized by the Blues Foundation, Classics of Blues Recordings, 1999. He died in 1947 in Beaumont, Texas.


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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Win a FREE "Heroes of the Blues" T-Shirt


We are so excited about our new compilation "Heroes of the Blues" Tees with Art by R. Crumb that we are giving them away.

Just go to our new "Heroes of the Blues" Facebook page here: LINK

Then "Like" us, and you'll be automatically entered to win this cool t-shirt which features these early great musicians who where among the first to record the blues: Blind Blake, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, Mississippi John Hurt, Son House, Skip James, Memphis Minnie, Roosevelt Sykes, Reverend Gary Davis and Big Bill Broonzy.

We will randomly draw 3 winners on May 13th--so be sure to check back to see who won!!