Well...I'm 40 this year and I've been listening to the Blues since I was 16. Like many of my generation, I was introduced to the Delta blues by the Movie "Crossroads". That movie changed my life and started a love affair with the music from the Delta that is still hot with me today. The same night I saw that movie, I came home and cut two inches off of a copper pipe sitting in my Dad's shop. I blew the dust off my Sears acoustic guitar (a birthday present, age 14) and started to really be inspired about playing. The Delta Blues has nursed me through some tough times over the years and has helped me celebrate the good times, too. I have always wanted to see where my heroes, Big Bill Broonzy, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Muddy Waters and Son House lived. I'm hoping this pilgrimage will allow me to pay my respects, get me closer to those great men and infuse me with blues. Look out...the guitar's packed, my beautiful wife is on board and the plan's approved by accounting! We're headed down that highway - destination Delta.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"I'm going down South, child..." This is the Mississippi Delta as seen from Outer Space. I'm way out here in Toronto planning a long awaited trip to cradle of the Blues. This is a different kind of trip because it is actually more of pilgrimage than a vacation-on-road. Pilgrims travel to places in search of feelings and that is part of the reason I am traveling to the Delta. After years of listening to songs that talk about places like Rosedale, Friar's Point, Clarksdale and Rolling Fork I have developed a strong desire to experience those places. Yes, these places are totally different than they were in the twenty's and Thirty's. Even when Alan Lomax visited these places in 1941, (as documented in his book, "The Land Where Blues Began"), he noticed changes from his earlier trip in 1931. Current travel books such as "Blues traveling - The Holy Sites of the Delta Blues" Seem to indicate that many of the Delta Blues landmarks lie in ruin or are deteriorating. Thankfully, a successful movement has started to preserve these precious landmarks as historical sites (please go to http://www.msbluestrail.org for more info). Change is good, change is bad, change is always inevitable. The Blues teach this and many other truths too! Anyway, it's back to the travel books I go to continue the plan...the Delta's getting closer everyday.

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