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Sleepy John Estes in Europe
1999 · albüm
Blues Live
1999 · albüm
Goin' To Brownsville
1998 · albüm
Broke and Hungry
1995 · albüm
Brownsville Blues
1992 · albüm
I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More 1929-1941
1992 · albüm
On the Chicago Blues Scene
1991 · albüm
Good And Angel
2022 · single
Easin' Back to Tennessee
2021 · albüm
Tennessee Bluesman
2021 · albüm
Working Man
2018 · mini albüm
Drop Down
2018 · albüm
Fall Into Deep Sleep With the Sounds of Nature
2017 · albüm
Blues Music
2016 · albüm
Crying the Blues
2015 · albüm
Sleepy John Estes (Doxy Collection, Remastered)
2015 · albüm
Live in Japan with Hammie Nixon
2014 · albüm
Blues At Home 11
2013 · albüm
Blues Masters Vol. 24
2009 · albüm
Working Man Blues (The Best Of)
2009 · derleme
On Highway 80
2008 · albüm
Jack And Jill Blues - The Best Of
2008 · derleme
The Ultimate Jazz Archive 13 - Blues (3 Of 4)
2007 · albüm
Sleepy John Estes
2006 · albüm
Newport Blues
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Big Bill Broonzy called John Estes' style of singing "crying" the blues because of its overt emotional quality. Actually, his vocal style harks back to his tenure as a work-gang leader for a railroad maintenance crew, where his vocal improvisations and keen, cutting voice set the pace for work activities. Nicknamed "Sleepy" John Estes, supposedly because of his ability to sleep standing up, he teamed with mandolinist Yank Rachell and harmonica player Hammie Nixon to play the house party circuit in and around Brownsville in the early 1920s. The same team reunited 40 years later to record for Delmark and play the festival circuit. Never an outstanding guitarist, Estes relied on his expressive voice to carry his music, and the recordings he made from 1929 on have enormous appeal and remain remarkably accessible today. Despite the fact that he performed for mixed Black and white audiences in string bands, jug bands, and medicine show formats, his music retains a distinct ethnicity and has a particularly plaintive sound. Astonishingly, he recorded for six decades on Victor, Decca, Bluebird, Ora Nelle, Sun, Delmark, and others. Over the course of his career, his music remained simple yet powerful, and despite his sojourns to Memphis and Chicago he retained a traditional down-home sound. Some of his songs are deeply personal statements about his community and life, such as "Lawyer Clark" and "Floating Bridge." Other compositions have universal appeal ("Drop Down Mama" and "Someday Baby") and went on to become mainstays in the repertoires of countless musicians. One of the true masters of his idiom, he lived in poverty, yet was somehow capable of turning his experiences and the conditions of his life into compelling art. ~ Barry Lee Pearson, Rovi