![]() With the added attraction of some real visual entertainment for the entire family! How can you go wrong? Will Bobby Rush ever replace BB King? I doubt it. An hour of contemporary blues, well played and sung. So here's a DVD (with a soundtrack CD) in a nifty little package. Pruohit have some moves that have to be seen to be believed. Dancers Loretta Harris-Wilson, Loretta "Jazzii" Anderson, Shakila Waldington, Georgia Brunt and Pamela D. And then if you take that music from the CD and apply the videos to it.WHEW!!! Anyone who watched The Road to Memphis will recall instantly the dancer with the ample behind who gave new meaning to ".shake that thang." Her posterior displays independent suspension.if you get my drift! And she is just one of five dancers in the Bobby Rush show! My seventeen year old son was fascinated by these dancers. "She's So Fine," "What's Good For the Goose/Man Can Give It," "Tough Titty," "Young Tenderoni," and "That Thang." Maybe they don't sound so bad as titles.but they get fairly explicit, fairly quickly. It's funny, and brazen and.look at the titles. Bobby Rush - Live At Ground Zero Blues Club Be the first to review this item 1 h ALL A live performance of Rush's unique brand of sweaty soul-blues. Everybody knows that but in Bobby Rush's world.the sex is right in your face. In this politically correct world.he will never achieve the success of a BB King 'til he tones down the sexual innuendo in his songs. The lyrics on Rush's blues are his main downfall. They provide full and professional backing to Rush's strong, smokey vocals and steady harmonica solos. The band is made up of Bruce Howard on drums, Terry Richardson, Stephen Johnson and Terrance Young on guitars, with Joseph Banks and Paul Brown on keyboards. The music is wonderful, solid, rocking, smoking blues. Whether you just listen, or take in the video action, Rush has provided an exciting, and, well, invigorating programme. Disc one is a DVD live video of the show, and disc two is the accompanying CD soundtrack. Deep Rush has packaged it as a 2-disc set. Bobby Rush is a regular there, and has videotaped one hot show for this release. It's a faithful recreation of an old style juke joint, owned in part by actor Morgan Freeman. ![]() Ground Zero is a club readers of Green Man Review will remember from the DVD Last of the Mississippi Jukes. He recently started his own label, Deep Rush, and LIVE at Ground Zero is his first release. (WLOX) - Ground Zero Blues Club, made famous in Clarksdale by Morgan Freeman, opened its second location on Friday on Howard Avenue in Biloxi. Rush has been struggling to make a living playing the blues for fifty years. BB King's is like a five star hotel on wheels Rush takes his turn driving while the regular driver rests. Rush was shown playing in a club, which looked to be located in a shopping mall, or a bowling alley. His career on the chitlin circuit was contrasted with that of BB King, who now plays Vegas and symphonic halls. He was featured in the third film of the series, The Road to Memphis. One of the stars of the recent PBS film series The Blues was unquestionably Bobby Rush. ![]()
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