Robert B. Jones - Blues From The Lowlands (1997)

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Title: Blues From The Lowlands
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Self Released
Genre: Acoustic Blues, Delta Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 70:36
Total Size: 404 MB | 168 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Death Letter Blues ( 5:49)
2. Big Leg Woman Blues ( 4:48)
3. Goin' To Church (10:26)
4. Robert's Blues ( 4:38)
5. Dark Was The Night ( 2:03)
6. Drivin' Miss Daisy ( 4:49)
7. Sorrow's Kitchen ( 2:45)
8. Gone But Not Forgotten ( 4:45)
9. Sleep On ( 3:39)
10. Crossroads Blues ( 5:38)
11. Sundown Blues ( 7:52)
12. When I Was On A Chaingang ( 4:14)
13. Fast Mail Rambler ( 4:37)
14. Dust My Broom ( 4:28)

Rev. Robert Jones, Sr. is a native Detroiter and an inspirational storyteller and musician celebrating the history, humor and power of American Roots music. His deep love for traditional African American and American traditional music is shared inlive performances that interweave timeless stories with original and traditional songs.

For more than thirty years Robert has entertained and educated audiences of all ages in schools, colleges, libraries, union halls, prisons, churches and civil rights organizations. At the heart of his message is the belief that our cultural diversity tells a story that should celebrate, not just tolerate.

Rev. Robert Jones makes his home in Detroit while performing throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. An award-winning multi-instrumentalist, he is accomplished at guitar, harmonica, mandolin, banjo and fiddle. He has recorded six albums of original and tradition songs. Robert is the former host of the award-winning radio programs “Blues from the Lowlands” and “Deep River” broadcast on Detroit Public Radio’s WDET-FM Detroit. And he has taught at music history courses at Wayne State University in Detroit.As an ordained minister and a Baptist pastor, he has an unwavering faith the cultural importance of sacred and traditional American roots music. In addition to his solo performances, he often collaborates musically with his wife, Sister Bernice Jones, singer-songwriter Matt Watroba and poet-performer M.L. Liebler.


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Are there any archives of "Blues from the Lowlands" radio broadcast? I listened to Robert every saturday morning for 20 years, and still can get enough of this program.