Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas |
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Live album by David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Pinetop Perkins, and Henry Townsend |
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Released |
February 12, 2007 (2007-02-12) |
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Recorded |
October 16, 2004, at the Majestic Theatre, Dallas, Texas, United States |
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Genre |
Delta blues |
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Length |
76:32 |
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Language |
English |
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Label |
The Blue Shoe Project |
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Producer |
Jeffry Dyson and Michael Dyson |
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David "Honeyboy" Edwards chronology |
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Back to the Roots (2001) Back to the Roots2001 |
Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas (2007) Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas2007 |
Roamin' and Ramblin' (2008) Roamin' and Ramblin'2008 |
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Robert Lockwood, Jr. chronology |
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Legend Live (2004) Legend Live2004 |
Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas (2007) Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas2007 |
Robert Lockwood Plays Robert Johnson (2011) Robert Lockwood Plays Robert Johnson2011 |
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Pinetop Perkins chronology |
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Henry Townsend chronology |
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My Story (2004) My Story2004 |
Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas (2007) Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas2007 |
Classic Piano Blues from Smithsonian Folkways (2008) Classic Piano Blues from Smithsonian Folkways2008 |
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The Majestic Theatre in Dallas, Texas hosted this historic performance
Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas is a live blues album, recorded in Dallas, Texas, on October 2004 by Henry James Townsend, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, Robert Lockwood, Jr. and David "Honeyboy" Edwards. At the event, the four blues legends were from 89 to 94 years old and represented the last performers of Delta blues from the 1920s. The concert was arranged by the 501(c)3 non-profit The Blue Shoes Project, which aims to preserve and spread awareness of roots music amongst students.[1]
Two years after the concert, both Lockwood and Townsend were dead, and by early 2011, only Edwards was still alive. He died later that year.
Critical reception
In 2007, the album was nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album[2] and won the following February at the 50th Grammy Awards.[3] It was also nominated for a Blues Music Award for Traditional Blues Album of the Year.[4] By January 2009, the album had sold less than 1,000 copies.[1]
Personnel
- David Honeyboy Edwards
- Robert Lockwood, Jr.
- Pinetop Perkins
- Henry Townsend
- Technical personnel