Day 190 – Walkin’ Blues

1941 Robinsonville, Mississippi, Son House sat down with his guitar and recorded a session of blues songs that were to be preserved in the Library of Congress. The idea was to capture moments of time in history, arts, and literature and preserve them in our national archive for future generations. This session of recordings certainly […]

Day 164 – When I was a child I had a fever

Discovering “The Wall” When I was young and riding a school bus to elementary school, the album by Pink Floyd called “The Wall” hit the market. The songs were not as popular as “Call Me,” by Blondie or other songs by Michael Jackson, Queen, or KC and the Sunshine Band. However, by the time school […]