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Guy Davis extends his recording career to the 30-year mark with a new album "Sweetheart Like You." This Blues File is a review of that album, including some comments from Davis. Guy Davis comes from a show-biz family. He is the son of the late actor Ossie Davis and actress Ruby Dee, though he decided to go into roots music instead of the theater as his parents had done. He plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, and harmonica. "Sweetheart Like You" is a good example of what a contemporary "tradiotional blues" album can be, expansive new interpretations of old songs and classics of the blues genre, and excellent new compositions. This album includes the Muddy waters classic "Can't Be Satisfied" played on the banjo, and a compelling new song "Words To My Mama's Song" on which Davis's son Martial Davis joins in with vocal percussion and rap. Davis discusses both of these songs in this segment, and comments on the folk process of which he is a part.
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Piece Description
Guy Davis extends his recording career to the 30-year mark with a new album "Sweetheart Like You." This Blues File is a review of that album, including some comments from Davis. Guy Davis comes from a show-biz family. He is the son of the late actor Ossie Davis and actress Ruby Dee, though he decided to go into roots music instead of the theater as his parents had done. He plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, and harmonica. "Sweetheart Like You" is a good example of what a contemporary "tradiotional blues" album can be, expansive new interpretations of old songs and classics of the blues genre, and excellent new compositions. This album includes the Muddy waters classic "Can't Be Satisfied" played on the banjo, and a compelling new song "Words To My Mama's Song" on which Davis's son Martial Davis joins in with vocal percussion and rap. Davis discusses both of these songs in this segment, and comments on the folk process of which he is a part.
Broadcast History
WXPN-FM Philadelphia 1-29-2009
Transcript
Guy Davis "Slow Motion Daddy"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
Guy Davis "Can't Be Satisfied"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
Guy Davis "Follow Me Down"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
Guy Davis "Words To My Mam's Song"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
Guy Davis "Bring Back Storyville"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
Guy Davis "Down South Blues"
Red House: Sweetheart Like You
© 2009 red House Records, Inc.
RHR CD 211
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Timing and Cues
3:30 self contained. Starts with opening theme and host intro, and ends with song fade following host outro.


