For those unfamiliar with the format, we offer a song from the early days of the blues (Something Old), a song from a recent blues artist (Something New), a blues artist covering a rock song or vice versa (Something Borrowed), and finally, someone who epitomizes the blues.....usually a legendary artist (Something Blue). Here we go......
For Something Old, let's go way back to 1929, with one of T-Bone Walker's first recordings. Recorded for Columbia Records, "Trinity River Blues" was the B-side of his recording debut ("Wichita Falls Blues" was the A-side). The 19-year old Walker was billed as "Oak Cliff T-Bone" on this record, Oak Cliff being the community in Dallas where he lived and T-Bone was a variation of his middle name (Aaron Thibeaux Walker). Walker, playing acoustic guitar, is backed by Douglas Fernell on piano. The youngster had already been a working performer on the blues circuit since the age of 15. Of course, he went on to become one of the most influential blues guitarists and performers with incredible recordings in the 40's and 50's with Black & Blue Records, Imperial Records, and Atlantic Records.Friday, September 19, 2025
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue #23
Dear readers, it's time once again for Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue. This makes our 23nd edition. For a long time, this was one of our favorite themes and it dates back to FBF's early days as a weekly email sent to co-workers. It serves as a great way to introduce new and old tunes to new and old blues fans.
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