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Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #230 where we have a chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.This week, Pete, Marc, Stephanie, and Leonard jump on Web3 live from Embedded World North America 2024 in Austin, TX to talk about:BAD KARAOKE! "Voodoo Chile", Stevie Ray Vaughn (Jimi Hendrix)IoT Stars and Embedded World come to North America in 2024!Yes, IRF is better than virtual, no argument!How reality unleashes the giganticness of Marc Pous.10 years of IoT Stars and the IoT hype!They why of AI...... Sustainability and climate change, anyone?Monkey brains, the next generation quantum AI computing platform!Why industrial AI is nowhere near as easy as people think.The orders of the AI "data" problem.The IoT Coffee Talk crew hugs it out!Pete proves his limited nerdiness and Star Trek knowledgeWhere is IoT going according to IoT Stars?Strong margaritas and really poor Spanish.Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
It turns out it's not all about the bass when talking with my hero, iconic legend, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Jack Casady, of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. We did a deep dive into Jack's family history, which is documented back to 1600s America on one side. There's Irish, there's Jewish, smoked whitefish on Sunday mornings whilst being raised Protestant. There are stories aplenty of Jack's father with whom he shared a passion for music and a complicated relationship. Jack found a banjo and a guitar in their attic, where his musical journey began. Jack shares the details, suffice it to say, his solid work ethic, intelligence, talent, and perhaps his penchant for alcohol took root here. Unlike his father, Jack got to live his passion, and got sober 34 years ago. Bravo, sir! He tells a most poignant tale with a prop of losing his father thisclose to a lovely milestone. One of many very moving moments shared today. Jack took us through his early musical influences and experiences, and a couple of non-musical ones like his paper route… he spoke of Danny Gatton, meeting Jorma, how he went from guitar to bass, the invitation to join Jefferson Airplane, in my top 5 bands of all time, what that was for him creatively - those days, San Francisco, those people, Signe, Marty, Paul, then Grace, Skip, Spencer… and the lifestyle, going club to club, playing and supporting each other, The Dead, Big Brother, Jimi, and recording Voodoo Chile, and the impact Mitch Mitchell had on the music, Jimi, and on Jack. We talked The Filmore, West, and East, the special pull of New York, Woodstock, how that went down for Jack & Jorma, and the aftermath… Hot Tuna, how and why… he and Jorma and why it still works almost 60 years later… SVT, The Starship, KBC… teaching at Fur Peace Ranch, and now virtually - you too can study with Jack! He played Somebody to Love on his signature Diana and almost made me cry, and, at my request, his iconic White Rabbit riff, in my top 5 songs of all time and the reason I picked up a bass 40 years ago. Speaking of Diana, Jack spoke of their life together and their fight to keep his wife alive after her cancer diagnosis. He was visibly overcome and still for a few moments when speaking of her passing over a decade ago. The bright side, he announced he's betrothed to Debra Evans, who was part of Diana's care team. Lots of full-circle moments, Jack shares a birthday with my son, Harry. We're all connected, aren't we? This was a dream come true for this Airplane, Hot Tuna, loving, bass-playing wanna-be. One for the books. If someone had told me when I was a girl in Queens playing the grooves off Surrealistic Pillow that I would one day sit down with Jack (and Jorma), I would've wanted what they were having. I was probably already having it. And look at us now, all three, clean and sober. This old girl is grateful beyond words for this wondrous day with Jack. Jack Casady Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 11/13/24, Noon PT, 3 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/4hOGeUs
Check out VRP Rocks Radio : https://live365.com/station/VRP-Rocks-Radio-a61270 - the 24/7 online classic rock station unlike any other classic rock radio! Playing deep cuts and forgotten bands, give it a try, you won't regret it! This week legendary bass player and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Casady, joins Paul to talk about his life in music. The Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna star talks about how he and Jorma Kaukonen met, joining the Airplane, working with Jimi Hendrix on one his most iconic songs, Voodoo Chile, Woodstock and the Rock Hall Induction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out VRP Rocks Radio : https://live365.com/station/VRP-Rocks-Radio-a61270 - the 24/7 online classic rock station unlike any other classic rock radio! Playing deep cuts and forgotten bands, give it a try, you won't regret it! This week legendary bass player and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Casady, joins Paul to talk about his life in music. The Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna star talks about how he and Jorma Kaukonen met, joining the Airplane, working with Jimi Hendrix on one his most iconic songs, Voodoo Chile, Woodstock and the Rock Hall Induction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 121 Best 4th of July Ever; Miles Connor in Nashville Welcome to this mid-summer episode of the Modern Moron. I'm so excited to share the conversation I had with a young musician named Miles Connor. He's currently a student at Belmont University in Nashville Tennessee and was born and raised in the Dallas Texas area. H's e's a bit of an old soul in that he was brought up with a lot of classic rock artists from the 60's and 70's. I believe his first instrument was the guitar but his father was and is an accomplished musician and toured professionally back in the day as a drummer. I've been wanting to talk to Miles for YEARS, literally as I've heard over and over what an accomplished musician he was becoming and how affable and friendly his was. Well, one of my fancy friends from my days in L.A. flew to Nashville for the 4th of July. In fact, Julie Welch has been on this program before in one of our first episodes when we did a tribute to her parents, Ken and Mitzie Welch, who were Emmy Award winning music arrangers for the Carol Burnett show and I believe the Jack Parr show way back in the day. Julie is also friends with a guy named Brad Paisley, who really is a household name if you ever play even a little country music in your household. Brad performed in Nashville on the 4th of July and it was broadcast on CNN without political commentary. Julie arranged for my guest Miles to meet her sister Gillian Welch, who has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards over the years and winning a Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2021. THEN… she took Miles to the Paisley's home/music ranch(?) is that a thing? Where he got to not only meet Brad Paisley, but jam with him and talk music. Brad went to the same college that Miles is currently attending. He got to hang there the evening before the 4th with some more fancy people including SNL alum Kevin Nealon, who's a decent banjo player himself. A couple of other names get dropped including Michael Hitchcock and Tim Bagley. Now those two names may not seem like household names but if you saw either of them you'd say, “oh, I know that guy!” Michael is probably most recognized for his role in Christopher Guest's “Best in Show” where he was paired with Parker Posy as a couple showing Weimaraners and they both wore braces. See… you remember. He also wrote and produced many episodes of the hit show Glee which ran from 2009 to 2015 and you can see him all over the place. Tim Bagley is also a great character actor who's currently playing Brad Schraeder in the HBO hit “Somebody Somewhere”. You'd also remember him on the show “Monk” with Tony Shalub, Tim played Monk's neighbor Harold and of course “Larry” from Will & Grace… There I go down another rabbit hole… anyway, Both of these guys are hugely funny, Miles mentions them in his story, they are working ALL the time and are very dear to this old Moron as I knew them way back when I was in L.A. and they were… very, very young…. In case they ever hear this. Very, very young when I first met them. Back to Miles and an additional reason I think you're going to love him is his knowledge of the history of rock and country. Glen Campbell… was known for his guitar playing as well and Miles recalls what a great session player Glen Campbell was back in the day playing for music producer Phil Spector as well as playing and singing with the Beach Boys. Brad Paisley is right up there in his guitar playing alongside Glen Campbell. In fact, I'm including the link to a YouTube Video of some legendary guitar players having a session at the Fender Custom Shop playing the theme to Game of Thrones back when that show was insanely popular. In that video are players like Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine, Scott Ian from Anthrax, Nuno Bettencourt from Extreme and… Brad Paisley. Now those first guys may not be number one on your Spotify list, but you have at least heard of those bands because of their longevity. And their longevity is partially due to those outstanding musicians. Okay, I'm off track again… So, Miles is going to tell us about his very, very exciting and fun 4th of July experience mixed in with some talk about music, guitars, steel pedal guitars and what it's like to be a young, very enthusiastic musician getting their career started. This may be the first time you hear the name Miles Connor, but I bet it won't be the last… please enjoy… CLOSE - I told you you were going to love him. To me, Miles has three key ingredients for success as an artist. Vision, Drive and Focus. He has the vision of what he wants to do, he's got lot's of drive and enthusiasm, and he's got the focus to stay on track and not get distracted by… things… or people… like… girls. College girls. Okay, he's doomed. But there's nothing like a college breakup to fuel a few good songs! See? There's material everywhere! Thank you so much to Miles Connor… remember that name America… and to Miles' mom and Dad, Allison and Court for giving us such a great kid! Don't forget to like and subscribe and forward this to someone you think would enjoy it. We're going to leave you with a live recording of Miles last year in his audition for the Dallas International Guitar Festival 10 under 20 contest, which I'm guessing is the 10 best guitarists under 20 in Dallas. He auditions with Voodoo Child. I have a history with this song in that I'm always late to discover things like the Hendrix version of Voodoo Chile … no “d”... which I didn't discover until 20 years after it was released in 1968 on the Electric Ladyland Album. I was working blowing up balloons for radio station KLSX in Los Angeles and I was mesmerized by the playing and the lyrics… and it was my favorite Hendrix song: “if I don't meet you no more in this world Then I'll, I'll meet you in the next one Now don't be late, don't be late.” A couple years later I was an actual disc jockey, when people listened to the radio instead of an app for music, at a station in Santa Barbara and I really liked this “new” guy… new to me named Stevie Ray Vaughn and I see Voodoo Child on his album “Couldn't Stand the Weather” and I thought, “oh no, Stevie… I love your playing but some things should be left untouched. Don't try to top Jimi, just leave it.” And then I played it. And I was humbled. Big time. Between Stevie Ray Vaughn's Voodoo Child (a slight return) and his equally hypnotizing jazz soaked “Riviera Paradise” I was fully into the kool-aid of Stevie Ray Vaughan. And now, here is another guitarist who can pull off the Hendrix as well… Miles Connor. We will definitely see you again in this world and thank you for listening to The Modern Moron. The Game Of Thrones Theme Song | Fender Custom Shop | Fender Brad Paisley DJ Duel/Hot For Teacher - YouTube Dave Rawlings Machine - John Paul Jones- Going to California (Live at Georgia Theatre) - YouTube Voodoo Child- Miles Connor Blues Band - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmjtZBIxQxA - Inner Western Nights - Steelin' Hearts - YouTube
What do you do when you actually GET the success you're looking for? How do you keep from losing your $H*T??? Most of us, when we first start to meet our goals, flip out, and immediately STOP doing the things that got us the success in the first place. This is wrong, and will stop you cold. This week's episode goes over how to handle the awesomeness without going nuts.
In this episode of MyFi, I'm joined by Elizabeth Moen. Elizabeth is a guitarist, singer-songwriter based in Chicago, originally from Vinton, IA. She has an incredibly unique style of indie rock, soul, and folk that pure and confrontational. Join us as we talk about her incredible new album, the first and only time she took drugs, and why I think she should finally learn "Voodoo Chile". Elizabeth Moen - guitarist, singer, and songwriter Instagram - @elizabethmoenmusic Twitter - @emoenmusic Facebook - www.facebook.com/elizabethmoenmusic/ Website - www.elizabethmoen.com Artists we discuss in the show: George Strait Shania Twain The Chicks Pink Floyd Bob Dylan Leonard Cohen Peter, Paul, & Mary Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones Sam Cooke Hilary Duff Stevie Ray Vaughn Otis Redding Joni Mitchell Green Day My Chemical Romance Shovels & Rope Brandi Carlisle Hozier Alabama Shakes My Morning Jacket Courtney Barnett Shakey Graves Free Range Wilco George Harrison Bruce Springsteen Liam Kazar MyFi Podcast Website - www.myfipodcast.com Social Media - @myfipodcast MyFi Stinger Music by Cure Audio @cureaudioco ©2022 MyFiPodcast
Nueva entrega de la serie Di Versiones. La fórmula es sencilla; clásicos del pop y del rocknroll son versionados por grupos y artistas de generaciones posteriores. Playlist; (sintonía) LOS STRAITJACKETS “Sing sing sing” (Louis Prima - Benny Goodman) ANTI FLAG “Ever fallen in love” (Buzzcocks) BUZZCOCKS “Here comes the Nice” (Small Faces) PAUL COLLINS “Reach out I’ll be there” (The Four Tops) THE STRYPES “Come together” (The Beatles) THE ROMANTICS “I need you” (The Kinks) PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “S.O.S.” (Abba) (2’57’’) DOWNTOWN BOYS “Dancing in the dark” (Bruce Springsteen) THE 69 CATS “Werewolves in London” (Warren Zevon) THE LAUNDERETTES “Nobody but me” (The Isley Brothers) THE NEW PICCADILLYS “Voodoo Chile” (Jimi Hendrix) THE SIRENS “Glycerine Queen” (Suzy Quatro) TOMMY KEENE “Have you seen my baby?” (Flamin Groovies) JOAN JETT and THE BLACKHEARTS “Star star” (The Rolling Stones) THE SOBER SISTERS and THE DIRTY FOUR “Radar love” (Golden Earring) JESSE MALIN “Stay free” (The Clash) Escuchar audio
Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Golden Girl Blues, If Your Phone Don't Ring, Live With Yourself, Heartache Is A One Way Street – Trudy Lynn; Life Goes On, Trouble With Love – Trudy Lynn, feat. Anson Funderburgh, gtr.; Trouble So Hard – Vera Ward Hall; Hello, San Francisco (Part I) – Sugar Pie Desanto; I Found the Lions – Carolyn Wonderland; The Devil Is An Angel, Too – Janiva Magness; Hound Dog – Big Mama Thornton; Eyes On the Prize – Mavis Staples, feat. Ry Cooder, gtr.; God's Mighty Hand – Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Fine and Mellow – Nellie Lutcher; Voodoo Chile – Trudy Lynn, feat. Eric Gales, gtr. Escuchar audio
Guest DJ Dre takes over the DJ booth and talks Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and Voodoo Chile. Lord Vader gives us some motivation as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cratekeepers/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ahdp_80/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ahdp_80/support
Dre takes over the DJ booth and talks Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and Voodoo Chile. Lord Vader gives us some motivation as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cratekeepers/message
Episode 33 Who's Repeater? 2 00:00 Theme music 00:55 Intro: 01:20 Feedback: Dave, W6DTW, Made a donation. Thanks! Neil, NG5NG, likes CW and digital mode, and also made a donation. Thanks, Neil! Stan, N7ZQT, recently found the program. He runs a simplex echo station node 146.535 in Tuscon, AZ, and would like to broadcast the Resonant Frequency program. W5RAW, had some trouble downloading the Episode 32. There have been some changes to the web site, and that should be straightened out. Check out the new Resonant Frequency web site at http://rfpodcast.info 09:00 Donations: All donations are welcome, at any amount. All proceeds go directly into better equipment for the podcast. We have a new mixer and microphone, so you should hear the difference here, and atLinux in the Ham Shack. 10:54 Live Show? Richard is considering a live version of Resonant Frequency which would be a round-table discussion of amateur radio topics. If you have a microphone, perhaps with a web camera, andwould like to participate, contact Richard. 12:35 Chat room: Check out the Resonant Frequency chat room on FreeNode.net, #resonantfrequency. There's also a link at rfpodcast.info. 14:18 Song: "Voodoo Chile" by Jean Paul Rena and Terrawheel, from the album "Can't Be Satisfied". 18:26 Topic: Who's Repeater Is It Anyway?, Part II. Richard continues his discussion of what can and can't be said on a repeater, and a warning notice issued by the FCC to an amateur that ignored the wishes of a repeater control operator. A copy of the letter can be found here: http://www.richardbaileytx.info/rfpodcast/?page_id=2974 26:35 Rant: Richard talks about the use of APRS in public service events, and how that presumes that everyone has such capability. This often excludes the newer hams that may not have all the equipment or the resources to acquire the equipment. 36:00 Song: "The Boogie Man" by Papa Don McMinn, from the album "Boogie Man", available here: 39:03 Conclusion: Thanks to IODA Promonet for the music, and to Cheryl and Russ. 41:43 Closing theme: Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
From Hendrix to Brouwer to Lennon/McCartney to a lively Jota......
This week, we look at the greatest and most influential guitar player of all time, Jimi Hendrix! If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a comment, and share with your friends! Check us out in Patreon to support our channel: https://www.patreon.com/goodmusicpodcast Also, click on this link to listen to this week’s songs! https://open.spotify.com/user/lucaschrisman/playlist/1bhH8fpP24BOrPiEC3BBL7?si=nq7CV5NKRju-IKo-m5w7qA This week’s songs are: Purple Haze, Crosstown Traffic, Little Wing, Voodoo Chile, The Wind Cries Mary, All Along the Watchtower.
Season 3 Episode 8 of The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show aired at 7 pm on 8 October 2020. It was a particularly special episode due to the sad death of Edward Van Halen on 6 October 2020. Eddie was very special to me and to pretty much all my friends and acquaintances. The show was dedicated to him but it wasn't as much to showcase his work as to point out why Eddie was so special. So, in the spirit of that, we kicked off with the traditional Dr Who intro and went straight into Eruption. As I said the idea was to celebrate Eddie and rock and roll and not to get fucking morbid so we had some Judas Priest and Accept and then hit the new tracks. ACDC have a new release coming up and the first track ‘Shot in the Dark' was released yesterday at 12h00 so we played that and then the brand new Bruce Springsteen track called ‘Ghosts'. There was so much good stuff it's hard to know where to start, we had lesser-known bands like Rhino Bucket, The Answer and The Horrible Crowes, we had South African music from The Fismits, The Black Cat Bones, Pilgrim South, Piet Botha & Valiant Swart. We played a fair amount of blues with Kenny Wayne Shepherd, SA blues god Dan Patlansky and Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Voodoo Chile. Punk was taken care of by The Professionals and Anti-Flag, Australia by Rose Tattoo, the heavy stuff by Sepultura. Another notable mention is the Brendon O'Brien remix of Pearl Jam's classic album Ten. It simply called Ten (Redux) and it's incredible, it just brings the guitars to life. We'll be playing everything off it in the next few weeks. We ended off pretty much-saying cheers to Eddie with ‘Little Dreamer' because that's what he did, he turned a world of young guitar urchins into little dreamers and because of him so many people really got stuck into this instrument. The show closed with the sobering sounds of Avenged Sevenfold with ‘Seize the Day', Ozzy's ‘Under the Graveyard' and finally cheers to Ed the way he would have wanted it, he would have wanted us to ‘Dance The Night Away'. Artists featured: Van Halen, Warrant, Piet Botha, Judas Priest, Accept, The Answer, Rhino Bucket, ACDC, Greta Van Fleet, The Michael Schenker Group, Dan Patlansky, Valiant Swart, Avenged Sevenfold, Faith No More, Q5, Seether, Pearl Jam, Peter Frampton, Anti-Flag, The Black Cat Bones, Alice In Chains, The Damned Things, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Y&T, Bruce Springsteen, The Horrible Crowes, Aerosmith, Guns ‘n' Roses, The Fismits, Ozzy Osbourne, The Professionals, Sepultura, Pilgrim South, Rose Tattoo & Therapy?
This episode we dive into VOODOO Chile hot sauces, four different hot to be exact. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cadillacsandpeppers/support
Thom Toth of Voodoo Chile Sauces comes on the Craft Hot Sauce podcast. Thom has been making gourmet hot sauces since 2012, but his sauces are unique and different than most other craft hot sauce companies. His Porcus hot sauce is a bacon hot sauce took a long time to create and is a challenging culinary feat. Voodoo Chile Sauces has also collaborated with a number of breweries like Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams, Flying Dog, Old Ox Brewery and others to make craft beer hot sauces. If you're interested in trying Voodoo Chile Sauces, they will be featured in the February version of the Craft Hot Sauce Subscription Box: https://crafthotsauce.com/collections/monthly-craft-hot-sauce-club/products/craft-hot-sauce-club You can learn more about Voodoo Chile Sauces @ voodoochilesauces.com and on social @voodoochilesauces Thom is also a big fan of the music guest for this episode, Chris Timbers and his song "Evanescent". To listen to other Craft Hot Sauce podcasts visit our website crafthotsauce.com
"T'agrada el blues?" presenta dues novetats de blues tan desitjable com de qualitat. La primera
Jimi Hendrix was perhaps the best electric guitar player of his generation. As demonstrated in the CD Jimi Hendrix: Blues, he was well-versed in the traditional musical art form of the blues. Hendrix program playlist: Intro from Voodoo Chile 3:57 Hear My Train A Comin’ acoustic 7:05 Born Under a Bad Sign 14:40 Red House 18:22 Catfish Blues 26:52 Voodoo Chile Blues 35:37 Mannish Boy 40:55 Once I Had a Woman 48:44 Bleeding Heart 52:36 Jam 292 58:57 Electric Church Red House 1:05:55 Hear My A Comin' electric
Machine Mass Plays Hendrix (Moonjune Records, 2017) es toda una declaración de intenciones desde su mismo inicio. Un repaso a clásicos del repertorio del guitarrista zurdo, incluido su mítico “Voodoo Chile”, magníficamente interpretados por Michel Delville, Tony Bianco y Antoine Guenet. © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 Malditos Jazztardos es un podcast de jazz… para quienes no saben que les gusta el jazz. Toda la información de MJ 25 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31087. Toda la información de MJ en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=18516. Más podcast en Tómajazz en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=12814
In this episode, we remember all the brave individuals we lost in 2016.
Dave Can Jam Hendrix - Voodoo Chile (A Berklee Online Assignment)
Beyond The Bell goes back in time to relive the music of Professional Wrestling. This extra chapter of the Hulkamania Chronicles relives the music behind the Immortal Hulk Hogan. From Real American to Voodoo Chile,...
had to update this one. Interview with Raquel Okyay Barbara Baird from Womens Outdoor News.com talks about Crazy Uncle Joe Biden Snitch the movie, is pretty good Remind you about IGOLD To practice dry fire in this crazy winter weather Share some links and stuff I am involved in Got a joke I want to share Give some props and shout outs to people that are making a difference that you gave me And then rock on away from here with Voodoo Chile. Sponsored by Crossbreedholsters.com Topgunreview.com Novaarmament.com my favorite gun shop in NOVA theholstersite.com And friends like you http://Kennblanchard.com/kickstarter Gunrightsmagazine.com Unnamedchurch.org Freedomsnetwork.org Maryland Tenth Cavalry Gun Club Kennblanchard.com/kickstarter Gunrightsmagazine.com Unnamedchurch.org Freedomsnetwork.org The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9
- Cuadernillo central: 'TOPOLOGIA DE UNA PÁGINA EN BLANCO, con ALEJANDRO CÉSPEDES. - Viñetas musicales: VOODOO CHILE, JIMI HENDRIX.
Acoustic Improv loosely base on VooDoo Chile
The impact of blues on rock music arises from the emotionally honest, timelessly powerful, trance-inducing music of American bluesmen like Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Listening to this simple, haunting music has compelled artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, Stevie Ray Vaughan, T.S. Mcphee, Buddy Guy, Frank Marino, Johnny Winter and Jimmy Page to unleash their mind expanding music on the world. The Corby Yates Band, a power trio, brings this heavy, guitar-driven, blues-based music back into the present time. Corby won the 18-and-under division of the 1998 international Jimi Hendrix Electric Guitar Competition finals in Seattle, WA. Later that evening, Al Hendrix, Jimi's father, personally gave this young guitar virtuoso, singer and songwriter the coveted Voodoo Chile award.