Down in the Hills of the Mississippi River Valley Between the Bluffs and The river bank in Lansing Is a Friend named Joe Price,
Born to Play the Blue's Raised on Farming as a Boy, Yet was a need he could not lose He listened to Muddy Waters And ran out to buy a Guitar
An old 1947 12 String National Resonator with the Steel Core He rapped his fingers around Till his blues skills got honed
He was Destined to play with Legends like John Lee ****** Willie Dixon and Clifton Chenier Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee Along with Muddy Waters and Me
I know I'm no legend but I can't Refuse When Joe ask me to Sit in on a Knee Slappin' Hand Clappin version of the Hobo Blues His work boot stomped a beat On an old flat piece of wood As that steel Slide made that Guitar Cry
A Legend behind the Scenes he's Played from the North down to The Louisiana Back Bayous And everything in Between
You'll Never Know that feeling As the Hair stands on your Neck This hardly known old Hobo Was a Legend what the Heck
Till you get a chance to listen To his Train whistle slide Moan That 12 string Steel Guitar Tone That sounds so very Nice From an Unknown Legend Name of Joe Price
*His Music can be found on http://www.joepriceblue.com/
I played a Hawk release Party with Him, they released a Healed Artic Hawk, we Played a bar together, the place shook so bad from Happiness and Dancing the owner swore he would never have music again...Another Blast from my Past.... 25 Below Blues is my favorite