Doyle Bramhall with Gary Clark Jr.
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR
2005-07-05

CD/EAC/TLH FLAC (Level 8)

All thanks go to the original seeder, twofthrs

01 High & Lonesome*
02 Catfish Blues*
03 Shape I'm In
04 Wee, Wee Baby
05 Bad Boy
06 Bird Nest On The Ground
07 Change It
08 Instrumental (sounds like a Hound Dog Taylor song)
09 Why Don't We Do It In The Road
10 Dimples
11 The House Is Rockin'

Gary Clark Jr. - Guitar & Vocals*
Mike Keller - Guitar
Scott Nelson - Bass
Doyle Bramhall - Drums & Vocals

Original upload info below:
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Date: 2005/08/25
Torrent: 56657
Title: Gary Clark, Jr. w/Doyle Bramhall Waterfront Blues Festival 7/4/2005
Size: 338.36 MB
Category: Blues
Uploaded by: twofthrs

Description
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Gary Clark
with special guest Doyle Bramhall
Waterfront Blues Festival
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Portland, OR.
July 4, 2005

Recorded from KBOO FM, a local all volunteer radio station. There is some inherent reception problems scattered throughout these recordings. The station is not very powerful and the team had some problems on the first day of the festival getting everything ""plugged in"". All in all some great music with a few tolerable ""blurps"".

FM > MD > HDD > CDWav (for splitting) > FLAC

No set lists or art. Hope you all enjoy the shows....twofthrs.

Doyle Bramhall
Singer, drummer and songwriter Doyle Bramhall has been at the heart of the new Texas blues scene since its birth in his native Dallas in the 1960s. He and Jimmie Vaughan transplanted that renaissance to Austin in the early #70s with the band Storm, and Bramhall later wrote a number of signature songs for and with Stevie Ray Vaughan, including #Change It,# #Tightrope# and #Life By The Drop.# And, yes, he is the father of the young blues guitar phenom, Doyle Bramhall II.

Bramhall's own albums place him in the same artistic pantheon as the luminaries he has worked with. His 1994 debut, Bird Nest On The Ground, featuring both Vaughans and his son on guitar as well as the Memphis Horns, was a masterwork of grooving Texas blue-flame soul that spotlighted Bramhall#s hearty shout of a voice. Last year#s Fitchburg Street paid tribute to some of the influences on his singing and style and included a restored version of his original demo of #Life By The Drop.""
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