Sterling Magee Memorial B'Day Bash
Sterling Magee Memorial B'Day Bash
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Honoring Mr. Satan

Big fun outdoor gig incoming.
This Friday, May 20, Sir Rod & the Blues Doctors will be playing the second annual Sterling Magee Memorial Birthday Celebration at the North End Taphouse (see above) in Gulfport, Florida.  Festivities run from 6 to 9 PM.  
The goal of this year's event, like last year's, is to publicly honor a man and musician who means so much not just to me and to his nephew Rod Patterson, SRBD's indomitable front man, but to the community of Gulfport and the larger blues world.  Are you a Satan & Adam fan--or a fan of the documentary by that name?  Then Sterling Magee needs no introduction.  He was a brilliant, one-of-a-kind blues master who had a gift for bringing people together.
It's a free gig.  We're playing for tips & merch sales.  If you come on down, please toss something in the bucket!  We'll be releasing a new album, Keeping It in the Family, in conjunction with this gig.  CDs, unfortunately, won't be ready, but the digital version will be available at Amazon, Apple Music, and Spotify by May 20.  (I'll send you another email about that.)  We'll have our first CD, Come Together, in hand, though, plus some other Blues Doctors and Satan & Adam albums. 
Here's my favorite photo of Mr. Satan.  It was taken in downtown NYC in 1989 by the late Corey Pearson, a blues DJ who told us to use it with his blessings.  This is the man we're honoring. 

Other Florida gigs

If you can't make Gulfport, take heart:  we'll be driving east for three gigs in the Daytona Beach area:
5/21/22:  New Smyrna Beach, FL - Chases on the Beach (SRBD, 12-4 PM)

5/22/22:  Flagler Beach, FL - Oceanside Beach Bar & Grill (SRBD, 10AM - 2 PM)

5/23/22:  Ormond Beach, FL - Ormond Garage (SRBD, 6-10 PM)

New video

I've been woefully unproductive as a YouTube harp guy for the past few months--too much work at the day gig + a new album in the works--but I intend to change all that this summer, starting with the following.  It's a brief tour advisory followed by a lesson on something I've been working up:  Edwin Starr's "25 Miles," a 60s soul classic.  It's just the sort of supremely bluesy groove that Sterling used to throw down on 125th Street.  Rod is going to knock this out of the park.

The Big Kahuna!

The Modern Blues Harmonica store now contains a somewhat unusual item:  a massive 3-gig zip file that contains every video lesson and tab sheet currently for sale in the Modern Blues Harmonica store, roughly 150 in total, all at a steeply discounted price of $150.  (At full price they'd sell for roughly $550.) 
This sort of sprawling, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink collection surely isn't for everybody.  But it could be right for you.  I've been gratified by the response so far.  Please think about checking it out:

Channels, Books, Music, Lessons

YOUTUBE CHANNELS:
 
BOOKS:
Mister Satan's Apprentice audiobook version (narrated and with harmonica playing by Gussow)
 
MUSIC:
 
HARMONICA LESSONS:
Modern Blues Harmonica Advanced Beginner's Special
For beginning players who have completed the first handful of lessons on my website (most of which can be found in the "Beginner's Special" and "Beginner's Deluxe") and are ready to commit to the next step, here is a bargain:  six video tutorials with the tab sheets thrown in for free.  The lessons in this collection continue your education into the world of blues harmonica by teaching you a range of ways of moving through the 12-bar changes--the "blues progression."  These include a boogie-woogie (Bittersweet Boogie), a melody drawn from a vocal line (Same Old Blues), a jazzy melody that deliberately breaks across the bar lines (Whistlin' the Blues), a two-beat stomp that uses double stops and chords (Red Dress), a simplified version of a Chicago blues standard (Mojo 1.0), and a rock classic (Rock Around the Clock).  There is a method in Gussow's madness!  These songs socialize you into the wide and wonderful world of blues musicianship, even as they develop your lip-strength, coordination, and reflexes.
PLEASE NOTE:  All these songs are demonstrated using a key of C harmonica, except for Mojo 1.0, which uses a key of A harmonica.

ADDITIONAL NOTE:  You do NOT need to know how to bend notes in order to play these songs.  This is why they are appropriate for beginners and advanced beginners.    
 
Chicago Blues Classics
For INTERMEDIATES and ADVANCED INTERMEDIATES who want a selection of the best that the Chicago blues tradition has to offer, I've bundled five video tutorials into an easy-to-download zip file, with the tab sheets thrown in for free.  Included in this package are Sonny Boy Williamson/Junior Wells ("Checking Up on my Baby"), Junior Wells ("Messing With the Kid"), Big Walter Horton ("Easy"), Paul Butterfield ("Born in Chicago"), and Little Walter/Kim Wilson ("Got My Mojo Working"), all for only $25, a savings of $10 off the item-by-item price.
 
"Bending the 3 Draw":  NOT just for BEGINNERS and ADVANCED BEGINNERS, but for INTERMEDIATES as well.  The 3 draw bend--several different bends, actually--is more challenging than 4 draw and 2 draw.  I help you extract the deep bluesy sound that lies buried in the harp; I use a guitar to explain exactly which pitches you're trying for and where they're located.
 
"Harmony for Improvisation":  For blues harmonica students in the BEGINNER and ADVANCED BEGINNER category who seek some basic grounding in harmony that will strengthen their understanding of the instrument and improve their abilities as improvisers.  INTERMEDIATE players who have neglected this element of their musical education may also find this lesson useful.  This zip file includes one QuickTime video plus one jam track in the key of G.  There is NO tab sheet with this lesson.
    Harp:  C
 
"Upper Octave Boogie":  INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE, although ADVANCED BEGINNERS will be able to get most of it.  An original composition that breaks open the upper octave and make it available for further exploration.  Please check out the free preview available on either Tradebit page below!
    Harp:  C
 
"Buford Chapel Breakdown":  a gospel-flavored original blues, with three complete choruses.  For ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE and fearless INTERMEDIAT players.  This is an exact transcription of what I play on the recording, which can be purchased on iTunes and it part of my debut solo CD, KICK AND STOMP.  (Note:  This lesson includes a three-chorus extract from the original recording, so you can hear exactly what I do in the studio.) 
    harp:  Bb

"Help Me":  This is arguably Sonny Boy Williamson's best-known song--a harmonica blues staple of blues bands and jam sessions the world over.  An amazing amount of harmonica knowledge is packed into this 12-bar solo:  warbles, angular triplets, chuck-chuck accents.  For INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE players.

“Messin’ With the Kid":  I've tabbed out Junior Wells's two-chorus solo and adapted the guitar riff from bars 11 & 12.  This is an amazing, challenging solo--so challenging that I encourage you to slow it to 80% of full speed using the Amazing Slow Downer application.  Great rewards await students who embrace this challenge; Junior's approach, properly understood and adapted to your needs, can significantly expand your bag of tricks.

   Harp:  F
   Video:  www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/3268319-messin-with-the-kid-mov
   Tab:
www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/3268318-messin-with-the-kid-gussow-pdf
 
"St. Louis Blues":  This is the most famous blues song in the world, bar none.  W.C. Handy's 1914 hit deserves a serious blues harp arrangement; this is it.  An incredible value, this lesson focuses on a four-page tab (the longest currently offered at MBH):  three 12-bar verses with that distinctive, Latin-flavored, 16-bar, minor-key bridge thrown in.  This is a really cool solo performance piece.  (NOTE:  The second verse contains several 6 hole overblows.  If you're not an overblower, you can simply repeat the first verse.) 
  


That's all from me.  Time to hit the woodshed.
--Adam


402 Meadowlawn Drive Oxford, MS 38655 www.modernbluesharmonica.com asgussow@aol.com

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