Jody Carroll - Blues / Americana Songwriter
Jody Carroll - Blues / Americana Songwriter
Award winning, internationally recognized, roots Guitarist/songwriter Jody Carroll McMurrian WWW.JODYCARROLL.COM
Jody Carroll is a modern, ground breaking acoustic Blues & Roots based songwriter/Multi - Instrumentalist that pushes the boundaries of traditional roots music and performance.
He is an extremely powerful live performer, guitarist/singer and story teller who can blow the roof off any stage while feeding the heart with honesty, warmth and truth. He has learned from the old masters, lived the music and carries forward a valuable tradition.
www.jodycarroll.com
Jody Carroll is currently based out of Nashville, TN and Portland OR.
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Ok, what ever.......
Blue eyed blues.
Fascinating. Your mention of how you learned old blues from the records reminds me of Rory Block's quite similar description of the same in her autobiography - playing the song over and over until she got it right. And now you can watch any number of lessons on KZread - as well as the original video recordings. I found your comments quite interesting. Thank you for sharing.
What a night tor us all back then. Winter wandering around somewhere was allot to take in. My band and I have been playing the clubs of the northwest for years at that point and that was an exciting night to say the least.
That's my absolute favorite Parker song, and this is the best cover I've heard!
@@thomasgarrett190 parker?
@@JODYCARROLL oops, I meant Patton.
Excellent performance. Thank you for sharing.
Great performance! Thanks for sharing.
Sounds good, sir. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic. Loved it
That’s so fucking cool
You have the audience in the palm of your hand. Wow folks are completely silent and listening … No background chatter.
Awesome
Wonderful rendition, sir. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice
One mic is always a challenge! And fun. Sometimes you just have to jump into a seat and work with what your dealt.
Amazing performance, sir - in such confined quarters! Thank you for sharing.
Smokin'. Thanks for sharing.
Really fine! Thanks for sharing.
love it. growing up on farm in louisiana...i love this. sounds great.
Not at all what I expected, but wonderful nonetheless. Beautiful composition. Thank you for sharing.
Really beautiful Jody!
Wonderful performance. Thanks for sharing.
Great performance, sir. Thank you for sharing.
You're really a master of "primitive" Americana. Thank you for sharing.
Powerful performance, sir. Thank you for sharing.
Dang, you're good!!! Thanks for sharing.
In those first handful of seconds, I effectively show the relationship between mountain blues, Piedmont blues and North Mississippi /deltablues by way of timing in inflection, counterpoint and polyrhythm.
In those first handful of seconds, I effectively show the relationship between mountain blues, Piedmont blues and North Mississippi /deltablues by way of timing in inflection, counterpoint and polyrhythm.
Jody, you sweat the blues, best around. not enough bluesmen like this guy these days. keep on keepin on brother
Very nice! Great songs. Love the playing.
Wonderful performance, sir! Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful rendition! Primitive and powerful, very strong. Thank you for sharing.
This is solid gold. The whole world has the Blues. The whole world needs more Blues music. I grew up on Robert Johnson. This man definitely has it. I just hope it gets passed along to a new generation.
So good. Subscribed.
Im very into this gold.
Really good job with this structure. I enjoyed it. In my research and hanging out with Taj Mahal I learned the pattern of this song is based in Mali where it is a common progression for songs there too. Once the African scale was embarked on by many Europeans early in the 19th centery it was considered primitive and uncooth to even mess with it. Fast forward it lead to Rock Roll music which was a common term in juke joints of the south and speak easys in Harlem. Once it hit a few folks in the late 1940s it became a respectable method of so many styles of music.
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Wow!
The real deal. Where did he come from?
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@@JODYCARROLL New way of living? What about it? Why is it killin you?
Fascinating to see the variety of tools and supplies he has on hand. Thanks for sharing.
How fun just to spend time in his shop
Yes !
That's Walking Blues, not Preaching Blues.
It’s not either.
One of these days, I hope to see you live someday.
Very nice. And congratulations on your music being chosen for use in a TED talk presentation.
Powerful rendition, sir. Thanks for sharing.
I have listened to some of your playing and honestly now I can't stop listening to your playing... really very inspiring great guitar and great bluesy voice...I am trying to figure out what you are doing on this... is this vestapol C tuning?
Very nice...thanks for sharing.
Your repertoire includes many songs that sound old, but I've never heard anywhere else. Like this one. Very good, sir. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks John! That one will be on a new album i’m currently working on.