🎸 Charlie Musselwhite & Dave Peabody – Live at Newcastle Quayside (2008) | Blues Legends | Jumpin’ Hot Club
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Experience an unforgettable night of authentic blues music with legendary harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite and renowned British blues guitarist Dave Peabody! 🎶 This rare 2008 concert performance was filmed live at the iconic Live Theatre on Newcastle’s Quayside, exclusively for the acclaimed music series "Gettin’ The Blues."
Presented by the celebrated Jumpin’ Hot Club, this intimate live session captures the raw energy, soulful storytelling, and deep-rooted passion of two of the blues world's most respected performers.
🎤 Includes exclusive Soundbites with Charlie & Dave, where they share personal insights, stories from the road, and reflections on the blues tradition.
🔹 High-quality live blues performance
🔹 Shot in HD at a legendary UK blues venue
🔹 Rare footage of Charlie Musselwhite in the UK
🔹 Featuring Dave Peabody’s masterful fingerstyle guitar
🔹 Must-see for blues fans, harmonica players & music historians
📍 Location: Live Theatre, Newcastle Quayside
🎥 Filmed by: Gettin’ The Blues
🎸 Presented by: Jumpin’ Hot Club
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CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE
Charlie Musselwhite’s journey through the blues was from his birth in Mississippi to Memphis, Chicago and California. Arriving in Chicago in the early sixties, he was just in time for the epochal blues revival. In 1966 at the age of 22 he recorded the landmark Stand Back! to rave reviews. A precipitous relocation to San Francisco in 1967, where his album was being played on underground radio, found him welcomed into the counterculture scene around the Fillmore West as an authentic purveyor of the real deal blues.
Fifty years of nonstop touring, performing and recording have reaped huge rewards. Charlie Musselwhite is living proof that great music only gets better with age. This man cut his (musical) teeth alongside Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf and everyone on the South side of Chicago in the early 1960’s. Thank your lucky stars that he is still with us telling the truth with a voice and harp tone like no other.
More than 20 albums later he is at the top of his game, a revered elder statesman of the blues nowhere near ready to hang up his harps, his depth of expression as a singer and an instrumentalist unexcelled and only growing deeper.
Charlie has been collaborating with the world’s finest Artists for many years, including Ben Harper, Cyndi Lauper, Eddie Vedder, Tom Waits, Bonnie Raitt, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Gov’t Mule, INXS, Mickey Hart and Japan’s Kodo Drummers, George Thorogood, Eliades Ochoa, Cat Stevens and personal friend and best man at his wedding John Lee Hooker.
Musselwhite, more than any other harmonica player of his generation, can rightfully lay claim to inheriting the mantle of many of the great harp players that came before him with music as dark as Mississippi mud and as uplifting as the blue skies of California. In an era when the term legendary gets applied to auto-tuned pop stars, this singular blues harp player, singer, songwriter and guitarist has earned and deserves to be honored as a true master of American classic vernacular music.
DAVE PEABODY
Dave Peabody is an English singer-songwriter, blues and folk musician, record producer and photographer, active since the late 1960s, who has appeared on more than 60 albums. He is primarily known for his acoustic guitar playing, in both bottleneck and fingerpicking styles.
Career
Peabody first recorded in 1971 as a member of a group, Polly Flosskin, who recorded an album, Sailin' on the Ocean, and then as a member of a successor group, Tight Like That, on the Village Thing label. He also performed with early versions of Savoy Brown and Fleetwood Mac. His first, self-titled solo album was released in 1973. In all, he has released nine solo albums, the most recent being Side by Slide in 2005. He has also performed and recorded with a wide variety of other blues musicians, notably Charlie Musselwhite and Big Joe Duskin, as well as in a duo with Bob Hall, and has appeared at many blues festivals in the United States and Europe.
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Title music by Asphalt Canyon featuring Lyndon Anderson (Harmonica)
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