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Background: In May 1924, when Clarence Brown was just three weeks old, he moved with his family from his birthplace of Vinton. Louisiana across the Sabine River to Orange, Texas. During his performing career, Brown regularly retraced the route of his migration in musical terms, crisscrossing the Sabine to piece together a repertoire which ignores the usual stylistic boundaries and defies categorization. A life spent playing 'rue American music' is how Gate himself described a career in which Texas blues rubbed shoulders with New Orleans R&B and where the south Louisiana Cajuns have intermingled with the hard riffing horns of the Lone Star state. The New Orleans club performance featured on this DVD highlights many facets of Gate's work and demonstrates his abilities both as the bluesiest fiddle player on the block and as a sharp-toned guitar master from the T-Bone Walker school. |
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TITLE: The Blues of Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Picture Format: NTSC 4:3 colour / Sound Format: Stereo / Region Code: 0 / Duration: 50 minutes / Recorded: at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans 4-Feb-1984 |
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