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Monthly Archives: October 2013
BOOTS 4 DAYS
Simply Beautiful
1966 Columbia Playbike
Extended Holiday Hours for your Halloween Needs!
Starting today, Dolly Python is extending our hours until 7 PM Thurs – Sat now through New Years to accommodate all of your Holiday shopping needs! In less than 30 minutes, we transformed Allison into a glamourous mermaid, Marge Simpson, and an evil Witch! We have several hand tooled, leather witches hats up here if you’re looking to be the most original witch at the party!
Remember, you can now securely purchase any item you see on our site via PayPal by emailing jessicadollypython@gmail.com for a quote with shipping!
Rock of Ages
Rainy Day Blues
Top Left: Memphis Slim, Soul Blues. Released in ’74 on ALA, this is a great compilation of Slim’s finer works. A protege to Big Bill Broonzy, Slim was a dark, passionate blues player with a crisp voice and an impeccable key player. Tracks to note; “Lonesome”, “Big Bertha”, and “One Man’s Mad”.
Bottom Left: The James Cotton Band, 100% Cotton. Released in ’74 on Buddah Records. Cotton began his professional career playing the blues harp for the notorious Howlin’ Wolf’ in the early 1950s. After a few solo releases, he formed the Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet in early ’64, then The James Cotton Band in 1970. Tracks to note, “Burner”, “Creeper Creeps Again”, and “Boogie Thing”.
Top Right: Bobby Bland, Here’s The Man. Repress from Duke Records in ’75 of Bland’s 1962 studio album, in rough shape but a rare find. Notable tracks, “Jelly Jelly Jelly” and “Stormy Monday Blues”.
Bottom Right: John Lee Hooker, Detroit Special. Volume 5 of Atlantic Records “Blues Originals” series, released in 1972. Recordings on this album took place in ’53 and ’61. Slight warp but a great play. Tracks to note, “Misbehaving Baby” and “I Aint Got Nobody”.