Frank Hutchison - K.C. Blues download song

  • Artist: Frank Hutchison
  • Song: K.C. Blues
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 03:03
  • Size: 5.7MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

Hakim Deroui

2020-08-28 03:46:19 | Profile
old Frank got some of them Nick Drake lines there........oh.............hold on........maybe I got that wrong

Борис Никифоров

2020-07-18 02:59:48 | Profile
i wish i could time travel!!!!!

Wilhelm Arnander

2020-01-21 15:19:43 | Profile
Rest easy legend god bless America step on it Frank

LIVERNIL753

2020-01-03 01:14:41 | Profile
"Allegedly the first white bluesman, whatever that means." Just one of the best of the ones who recorded early on. There were plenty of whites who recorded blues earlier than him, such as guitarist Helen Louise, who died in 1919, singer Al Bernard from New Orleans who was friendly with W.C. Handy and was recording his blues in 1919, guitarist Sam Moore from Florida who recorded "Chain Gang Blues" for Okeh in 1921, guitarist Nick Lucas who recorded "Teasing The Frets" in 1922, fiddler John Carson who recorded "Tom Watson Special" in 1923, and guitarist Henry Whitter whose "Lonesome Road Blues" was a big hit.

azboxik

2019-11-23 04:19:43 | Profile
Well all I can say is.Frank certainly had the talent, and definitely had the chops and thelicks down.

miguel sangiacomo

2019-09-01 10:20:15 | Profile
One of my favorite songs, but you will need a compass, sextant, slide rule, Ti BA-II, sun dial, and a pair of loaded dice to decipher the timing of Frank.

Doublix

2019-06-27 10:15:06 | Profile
frank was a melungeon, he wasnt white.

Армен Товмасян

2019-06-17 21:55:33 | Profile
do you think the red liquor had anything to do with his timing !!! lol

Dominic Faiola

2019-06-12 04:11:52 | Profile
Allegedly the first white bluesman, whatever that means..

Sheila oliveira

2019-06-05 16:44:39 | Profile
frank wasnt fucking white! he was an indian just like elvis just like charlie musselwhite, just like charlie patton.

Brenda Clancy

2019-05-29 16:28:46 | Profile
1:33 Wait a sec...how can he be "getting right on good red liquor" if the year was 1929 & there was a prohibition on alcohol?

Wadd GBA

2019-05-28 03:42:21 | Profile
Is this dude one cool customer or what? Good red liquor!

jgrisso07

2019-05-27 01:50:30 | Profile
Maybe it was the red liquor.