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Willis Earl Beal in Memphis (2013)

18 Sat Apr 2015

Posted by ztnh in Fiction, History of Rhythm & Blues, History of Rock and Roll, History of Soul, Music

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blues, Cat Power, Coming Through, Cosmic Queries, Evening's Kiss, Later with Jools Holland, R&B, rhythm & blues, Too Dry To Cry, Willis Earl Beal

W.E.BealFlickrNRKp3LUMPENPROLETARIAT—Willis Earl Beal is a singer, songwriter, and musician of first order.  He is also a visual artist, music producer, and jack of all trades.  And his starring role in Memphis marks him as a promising actor as well.

Memphis is a good film.  We recommend it.  We were blown away by the artistry of a new musician, of whom we had never heard.  We grow up, have less fun.  We work, enter the working day.  Can our society afford such good music?

—Messina

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“Too Dry to Cry” by Willis Earl Beal

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https://youtu.be/e_tSlbZGeS8

After being exposed through RDM, we developed serious respect for the journalistic integrity of this funky Canadian bloke, Nardwuar.  Homie does his homework, and everyone from Snoop to Willis Earl Beal can’t help but appreciate the fact.  And, neither, will you, although we doubt the capitalist mode of production will.

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“Cosmic Queries” by Willis Earl Beal

Figaro, indeed.

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“Evening’s Kiss” by Willis Earl Beal, live on Later with Jools Holland (UK)

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“Coming Through” by Willis Earl Beal with Cat Power (2013)

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[Last modified 8 JUN 2015 15:25 PDT]

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