55 mixes with songs by “Blind Lemon Jefferson”
Curtis_Applegate
Random Dopeness
Curtis_Applegate
2012-04-23T13:13:37Z
these are random and comment what songs or artist you like and the next mix will be made upon everyone that responds request.
mille-feuille
Quand ma tristesse...
mille-feuille
2012-05-12T01:22:14Z
Blues from the Delta to the Greenwich Village. Featuring Clara Smith, Elizabeth Cotten, and Bridget St. John
Craig2220
real old school
Craig2220
2012-01-16T04:35:04Z
26 amazing songs. Everything leads back to this. Featuring Skip James, Robert Johnson, Son House and other musicians that laid the foundation.
sereligrek
1920's Soul
sereligrek
2011-12-11T11:24:33Z
after world war I...rise of radical political movements such as communism and fascism, amid the economic and political turmoil after World War I and after the stock market crash...people shock of trying to circumvent..at the time must the party :)
38 tracks singing by AL H. WESTON AND IRENE YOUNG, AL JOLSON, and ANNETTE HANSHAW.
thelonesomestrangers
Acoustic Guitar, How Lovely You Are.
thelonesomestrangers
2012-02-17T06:24:24Z
30 Songs that will make your heart grow 3 sizes after one listen (or your money back!) This mix features tunes by The Tallest Man on Earth and Hank Williams, among other favorites...
herrklemann
Blues you can use
herrklemann
2011-08-19T02:07:18Z
Seventeen tracks with loads of old blues recordings and just some newer ones. Including music by Howlin' Wolf, The Black Keys and Son House.
Original picture by http://www.flickr.com/p-dub. Thanks!
Harvestblastsound
A Shot of Blues & Folk Music
Harvestblastsound
2011-06-25T18:09:14Z
Thirty-seven tracks including music by Mississippi John Hurt, Seasick Steve, and Woody Guthrie.
Calico kaleidoscope
Homegrown turnip tunes
Calico kaleidoscope
2011-12-20T06:39:44Z
some old, some new, but all equipped with a wholesome feeling you can't buy at Walmart
Hocu5
Hobo Blues
Hocu5
2011-12-02T06:59:13Z
Romanticizing the homeless lifestyle. Nine tracks including music by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson, and John Lee Hooker.











