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The Bayfront Festival in Duluth when we stole the show in front of fifty thousand was also a favorite. Roy Fosters Faith, Hope, and Charity Shelter in Florida, where we played for thirty homeless veterans, was pretty heavy, and an incredibly uplifting experience.

However, the beauty of music is that a great musician transforms the place into a magical locale, no matter where it is. What do you miss most nowadays from the blues of past? Originality and pioneering spirit. Now, most of the music is derivative. I walk my own path and make my music distinctive from the crowd. I wish more would try. What are your hopes and fears for the future of? I hope that live music in general and blues in particular regains some of the mass appeal it had in the 60s.

I am also a very hard worker who has lots of original ideas and experience that helps me to make a modest living on my music. For this, I am grateful. I will answer this question with my view of what gumbo is. Gumbo is a combination of many things.

Okra known as gumbo in Africa came from Africa. The roux came from France. The crawdads, shrimp, oysters, crabs came from the ponds and gulf waters around Louisiana.

So this is more than a metaphor. We should take note of the folks in Nawlins, Lafayette, Breau Bridge, who have been living together with differences for hundreds of years. So here it is. And if we can sit down at the table, forget about our differences for a minute, share a meal together, then maybe we can work some of this stuff out. Which meetings have been the most important experiences for you? When I met B. King, I opened up a show for him.

He was such a magnificent human being. Generous, and patient with all his adoring fans, taking the time to listen to their stories. Giving back. When I played a gig with Bo Diddly. This was I had a little trio together, and we got the gig to back up Bo Diddly.

So Bo walks into the club and looks at us Playing with Carey Bell and Eddie Kirkland was great too. Do you know why the sound of the slide reso-phonic guitar is connected to the blues? The early blues guys used the National Steel Resophonic guitars for a few of reasons. They are LOUD! More so than a regular acoustic guitar. They can be heard above the din of a full tilt party at a jook joint. With a piano and a national, you can make quite a racket. They were durable.

If you jumped off a train, or if you were involved in a fight, a steel guitar would stand a better chance of survival. And most importantly… they sound so damn good. What are …the secrets of gumbo recipe…and your Liquid Summer Hot Sauce? The roux roasted flour and oil is very important. If you do roux right, everything else will most likely be ok.

Liquid Summer Hot Sauce. The hot sauce for the new millennium, the road to culinary nirvana. Liquid Summer will change your life. It changed my life, it will change your life. It makes gumbo tast better. It makes everything taste better. What are some of the most important lessons you have learned from your experience in the music paths? I would like to go to New Orleans and follow Bobby Bolton around for a day, when he was in his prime, inventing the art form of jazz.

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Tyla-Simone Crayton first created her own wing-style sauce when she was just 8 years old. By the time she was 14, she had started selling it, naming it Sienna Sauce after the Missouri City community where she lives.

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