• Boyd Lee Dunlop - Boyds Blues

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    Origine du Groupe : North America

    Style : Piano Jazz Blues

    Sortie : 2011

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    By NPR Staff  from https://www.npr.org



    Back in the 1930s, Boyd Lee Dunlop taught himself to play music on a broken piano left out on the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. Only half the keys worked.



    He also taught his little brother Frank to play the drums while they were growing up. Frankie Dunlop went on to record with Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus, among other jazz greats. Boyd Lee
    Dunlop went to work in the steel mills and rail yards of Buffalo, occasionally playing piano at local clubs.



    Another chance encounter with a busted piano has now led Boyd Lee Dunlop to record and release his first album, at the age of 85. Brendon Bannon, a documentary photographer by trade, is the
    album's producer.



    "We met when I went into the nursing home where Boyd's living, in Buffalo, to talk to the doctors there about doing a photo project. Boyd was sitting down in the waiting area also, and we struck
    up a conversation really quickly," Bannon says. "He told me about his piano playing and invited me down to the cafeteria to listen to him play. I looked at the piano, and there were keys broken
    off of it ... It didn't look well. But Boyd was wrestling some beautiful sounds out of it."



    Here, Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon speaks with Bannon and Dunlop about Dunlop's debut album, Boyd's Blues.





    Tracklist :

    1. Boyd’s Mellow Blues

    2. Boyd’s Bowed Blues

    3. Boyd’s Swinging Blues

    4. Boyd’s Solo Flight

    5. Boyd’s Place

    6. St. James Infirmary Blues

    7. Boyd’s “Funky ” Blues

    8. Boyd’s Epic Journey

    9. Boyd’s End of the Day Blues


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