Evening Blues Preview 7-20-15
Submitted by joe shikspack on Mon, 07/20/2015 - 6:21pmThis evening's music features early blues singer and songwriter Alberta Hunter and early blues singer Lucille Bogan.
This evening's music features early blues singer and songwriter Alberta Hunter and early blues singer Lucille Bogan.
This evening's music features blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Lowell Fulson.
This evening's music features Chicago blues piano player and singer Big Maceo Merriweather.
Perhaps it always was. 61% of Greek voters rejected slavery in a referendum. Will they reject their chains now?
Bill passes
This evening's music features one of the most influential blues harp players of all time, the original Sonny Boy Williamson, usually referred to as Sonny Boy Williamson I.
This evening's music features blues harmonica player William Clarke.
The meme coming out of Europe, and from conservative America, is that Greece a) lied about their debt, b) foolishly borrowed more and lived the high life, and c) now simply don't want to pay it back.
There is a grain of truth to this, but only a grain. It's important to see both sides.
I found this nugget (which I retitled) inside a Wapo article:
Report: Greek leader threatened with military hostilities
Greece’s dire financial straits meant it had scant leverage to push back against some of its creditors’ most onerous demands. ...
The moves are fostering a deep sense of resentment among Tsipras’s allies and a conviction that Europeans sought to humiliate him. During a pivotal meeting with Merkel, French President François Hollande and European Council President Donald Tusk, Tsipras at one point received a thinly veiled threat that if he walked away and left the euro, Greece risked going it alone geopolitically, too.
According to two officials in Brussels with knowledge of the exchange, the specter was raised of aggression from Turkey — a neighboring nation viewed in Greece as a historic antagonist.
This evening's music features boogie woogie piano player Cripple" Clarence Lofton.
This evening's music features Houston bluesman Johnny Clyde Copeland.