Saturday Matinee – Steve Arvey & Stumpy Joe Sweckard, Sean Webster & the Dead Lines, and Kid Anderson w/ Frankie Ramos

Steve Arvey and Stumpy Joe Sweckard cover Robert Johnson‘s The Last Fair Deal Gone Down (1936).

Sean Webster & the Dead Lines.

Chris ‘Kid’ Anderson with (the late) Frankie Ramos.

Oh, man I’m SO out of steam and SO out of time to write anything even remotely coherent. See you tomorrow.

Author: Bunk Strutts

Boogah Boogah.

4 thoughts on “Saturday Matinee – Steve Arvey & Stumpy Joe Sweckard, Sean Webster & the Dead Lines, and Kid Anderson w/ Frankie Ramos”

    1. The can on the mic is a nice touch. Gives the vocal a Tom Waits vibe.
      From the comments on the Utoobage:
      “This is country music according to Buddy Rich, played with one string bass.”
      “That ain’t no one string bass. That’s a gut bucket.”

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      1. Buddy Rich, and I am a big fan, was a difficult personality with no filter for his commentary. He was strongly opposed to categorizing country songs as music, and gave no credit for anyone performing any of it.

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