Clarence Gatemouth Brown "Got My Mojo Workin'" | Mark O'Connor's American Music Shop 1991 SD, 480p
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(Mark O'Connor's American Music Shop Television Show)
1990
Grammy Award winner Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown released "Got My Mojo Working" as the opening track on his fourteenth album Standing My Ground, in 1989.
"Got My Mojo Working" was (arguably) written by Preston "Red" Foster in 1956, first recorded by Ann Cole in 1956 and released as a single by her in April 1957, and recorded by Muddy Waters on December 1, 1956 and released as a single by him where it became popular in 1957. Muddy Waters featured the song during performances throughout his career and his version was ranked #359 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time," inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, and was included in the "Songs of the Century" list by the Recording Industry of America and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Guest Host - Lee Roy Parnell, guitar and vocals
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American Music Shop on TNN in Nashville featured Mark O'Connor as bandleader accompanying various musical guests each week. (1990-1993)
American Music Shop Band
Mark O'Connor; violin, bandleader and music director
Jerry Douglas; Dobro, Lap Steel
Brent Mason/Brent Rowan; Guitars
John Jarvis/Matt Rollings; Keyboards;
Glen Worf; Bass
Harry Stinson; Drums, Background Vocals
Producer; Rusty Wilcoxen
Director; Dennis Globe
Sound Mixer; Kim Raymer
Executive Producer, Show Creator; Brian O'Neill
Chicago Tribune
Television.
Tnn's `American Music Shop' Brings Top Performers Together
July 03, 1993|By Wayne Bledsoe, Scripps-Howard News Service.
NASHVILLE - On a network filled with music, "The American Music Shop" stands out.
Nearly every show of the Nashville Network's "American Music Shop" (9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Tuesdays, TNN) is an event: Country diva Emmylou Harris performs with new star Trisha Yearwood; legendary singer-songwriter John Prine trades songs with upcoming singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding; young country star Dwight Yoakam picks with bluegrass great Ralph Stanley; Ireland's foremost band, the Chieftains, performs with Ricky Skaggs and Chet Atkins.
It's a show where individual music artists perform together, often for the first time, backed up by some of the best session players in music...
The show, TNN's fourth most popular program, seems to be a particular favorite among other musicians.
It doesn't hurt that the members of the house band have followings in their own right.
Led by master violinist, guitarist, mandolinist Mark O'Connor, the band includes Jerry Douglas, a man who has nearly reinvented the dobro; guitarist Brent Mason; bassist Glen Worf; drummer Harry Stinson; and keyboardists John Jarvis and Matt Rollings.
"In developing the show, I sold the network on getting the very best possible house band that we could get," O'Neill says.
"And that was going to be part of the draw for the show-at least from the artist's perspective."
O'Connor, probably the most popular session musician in Nashville at the time, was thrilled with the prospect.
He says the show offered the first chance for television audiences to get a look at how Nashville's studio musicians work.
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This is the Soul of this man, he left his body to show us his Great Talent. Insurance,
Clarence Brown, a great musician.
Saw Gate several times and it was always a Master Class in Texas Swing, Louisiana Boogaloo, Jazz and Rhythm & Blues. Gotta say the bass player saws it in half.... Deep in the pocket throughout!
A genius on the guitar.
1 of the best ever. RIP Gatemouth
This is so cool and zootin' for the soul, love it😎
I saw this live
Genius....God bless CLARENCE....Itatiba-Sp-Brazil
If I had the time or the energy I could spend several years working out all these licks, but maybe I'd better just sit back and enjoy them.
I tried it, but my fingers kept getting in the way.
and if you add the wonderful trumpet player chorus you
put some "decades " more . Clarence G. Brown has more than we can dream and share so much with Charlie Christian for me .
Awesome...
Thanks! New sub!
Gatemouth had more tricks in his bag than any of the Kings, and other more famous contemporaries.
his playing amazed me...he was awesome live...
That must have been a real treat 😎
Genio maestro,eres fantástico Clarence Brown
If a man plugs in a guitar like that. He ain't screwing around.
Simplement génial, quel rythme, quel jeu de guitare
👏👏👏👍
SUPERB !
OUTSTANDING! This is serious good stuff! WOW
That's some sippin whiskey there...
It certainly is 😎
Got to jam with Gatemouth once In Monroe La. I gave new meaning to the phrase “ in over your head”
You were truly fortunate for that opportunity 😎
so nice
These cats aren’t too tight , are they! Lol . Loved the bass solo.
When do we ever get a show of the best again. Just awesome, everyone.
One comment? Wake up and enjoy a treasure.
Thanks Mark! caught you long ago in Chicago in 1981 give or take one year. You were backin I can't remember. Bromberg?
Norm McDonald puts me on to so many wonderful artists.
I miss Norm a while hell of a lot. 🥲
@@JerseyMiller Same here. We’ll all be diamonds one day…
I'm like, is that Mark? LOL It's his CZcams channel.
I got my MOJOworking. But it ain't workin on you.
= 🤔🤨~🎺🪕🪗🎷🎹🎼🎸🎻🥁🎸🎶🎤🎙🔊🦻👂🎵🎧🤗☺😃🤩😆‼ - ⚰🪦🙏💐🌻🏵😢 R.I.P. Mr. Brown, Yup❗ G-G.
Is the bass guitar played by Glenn Worf? He has played with Mark Knopfler.
Erste Sahne !!
what i said
betcha he doesn't read...
I'd rather hear the old guy playing and singing than all that crap !