"Other astonishing feats included his alleged ability to perform difficult selections almost flawlessly after one hearing, sing and recite poetry and prose in several languages, duplicate phonetically lengthy orations by noted statesmen, and reproduce sounds of nature, machines, and musical instruments on the piano. Being possessed of a rich baritone voice, Tom also included original and sentimental songs by such English songwriters as Henry Russell and Henry Bishop in his concerts."Blind Tom was very exploited by his owners, who collected around $50,000 on him yearly from his concerts. A very large sum during that time. Custody over Blind Tom changed hands many times in his later popular years. By the end of his life, it was estimated that Blind Tom could perform over 7,000 different songs as well as the songs that he has composed himself. These songs include the Sewing Song (sheet music here) which imitates the noise made by a sewing machine. Blind Tom died in 1908 at the age of 59.
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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Blind Tom
Monday, January 12, 2009
Janet Klein and her Parlor Boys
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer
Because I can't get enough banjo music, I'm sharing a musician I have recently discovered: Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer. A UK historic hip-hopper. He's like and old fashion british Paul Barman. It's catchy and the crossing of old and new hip-hop (so named chap-hop) is really well done. LUVE IT!
if you would like to hear more from him, please click HERE.
ATM, I'm trying to locate a site to buy the CD, Flattery Not Included, as he's from the UK.
if you would like to hear more from him, please click HERE.
ATM, I'm trying to locate a site to buy the CD, Flattery Not Included, as he's from the UK.
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