Crossroads
was one such, he could play the fiddle so fast and yet so accurately that murmurs about him having met with old Nick somewhere along the way were legion. , the great blues man is said to have sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads; in return the devil made him the greatest bluesman that has ever lived.
is a melodeon player who can play anything from traditional Irish reels toÌý Argentinian Tangos; can play both banjo and fiddle like a genius and , son of the great Sligo fiddler Joe O'Dowd is a fabulous fiddler, a brilliant guitarist and a wonderful singer.
I picked up the album in Galway a while back and I've been playing it in the car over and again.ÌýGreat singing, great playing, and yet, you know, there's just a whiff of sulphur about it - I mean - why else would you call the album Crossroads?
Come back Robert Johnson all is forgiven.
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