Robert johnson biography bluestone

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  • The songs You are listening to on this CD represent a document belonging to what is probably the most important period of Yugoslav blues scene. After its creation and the starting period, in the first half of the 80's, based on a great love and enthusiasm of all the participants, in the period from 1987. to 1991, a whole sequence of important moments occurred - moments which led to the institutionalization of domestic blues movement and its introduction to our famous musical circles. It is not by accident that almost all these steps important for the establishment of blues in our country were practically connected with the band RAW HIDE. 

    In the summer of 1987, the band performs at the international blues festival FEELING GOOD in Italy, Gorizia, and in the autumn same year, they release the EP-ALL NIGHT LONG. This is the first independent blues release in our country produced by COFFER RECORDS, BLUES HOUSE PRODUCTION. At the same time, regular Thursday Blues Nights start in the jazz club of Belgrade Youth Centre. Of course, the opening of the blues club and the promotion of the EP with RAW HIDE's concert occurred on the same night. In june 1988, our first blues festival - BELGRADE BLUES DAYS - took place, again in the Youth Centre and it was the RAW HIDE who bore most of

    The following brief note is concerned with the so-called 'bluestones' and the 'Bluestone Heath Road' of eastern Lincolnshire. In origin, the stones themselves seem usually to be glacial erratics—non-local boulders carried here from northern Britain by the ice-sheets—that were used as focal points for their communities, for example functioning as meeting-stones, court-stones, judicial stones, or boundary markers, although earlier antiquarians suggested that some had more sinister roots. The following piece discusses the history and use of some of the more notable examples of 'bluestones' in eastern Lincolnshire, including the 'Louth Stone' and 'Haveloks Stone', as well as some examples further afield, before briefly considering the potential etymology and meaning of 'bluestone' in this context. Finally, a list of the various recorded Lincolnshire bluestones is given, with further details of both these stones and the evidence for the Blue Stone Heath in the central Lincolnshire Wolds. 
    The Louth Stone or Bluestone/Blewstone, first mentioned in 1503 and weighing four to five tons. Now located outside Louth Museum, in all of the early references it was situated at the junction of Mercer Row and Upgate in the centre of town, although some unwarranted nineteen