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Friday
Jul022010

Stonemason's Blues

It was with great sadness that i learned of the loss this week of Scottish Bluesman Tam White.

He was a familiar face on the Scottish music scene and i had the pleasure of opening for him a few times. I first discovered his music at his gig on my 18th birtday in The Old Athenaeum in Glasgow. We had been given complimentary tickets as he worked as a stonemason for the same company as my mum. (i should add that whilst my mum is a Glaswegian she was not a stonemason - she did the bookkeeping!).  I was well impressed with his performance and  blending of jazz and blues styles with his usual Scottish take on things.  More recently I have seen him perform acoustically with fellow Scot and harmonica player,  Fraser Spiers, where these intimate gigs fitted perfectly with Tam's story telling and humour.

A great character that will be sorely missed in the UK music scene.

Tam performing Stonemason's Blues

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