Ya know, my car radio is always set to country but my heart is in a jazz/blues bar! I love this music. We used to hang out at JP Hutto's over in Chesterfield/Town & Country when I was younger, plus down at the Landing. Even in Rock tastes I lean towards Allman Brothers-- Where it all Begins. Thanks, I love Hugh Laurie.
Well all good and proper American music has a touch of Dixie in it don't-cha-know.
I knew Laurie played some music, but I never knew he was this good! I was looking at YT yesterday for Hot Lips Page's version of St. James Infirmary and just happened to notice in the suggesed videos section that Hugh Laurie also had a version of the song. This is the first time I think I've ever heard him sing. His version is darn near as good as Page's or Louis Armstrong's.
Ya know, my car radio is always set to country but my heart is in a jazz/blues bar! I love this music. We used to hang out at JP Hutto's over in Chesterfield/Town & Country when I was younger, plus down at the Landing. Even in Rock tastes I lean towards Allman Brothers-- Where it all Begins. Thanks, I love Hugh Laurie.
ReplyDeleteWell all good and proper American music has a touch of Dixie in it don't-cha-know.
ReplyDeleteI knew Laurie played some music, but I never knew he was this good! I was looking at YT yesterday for Hot Lips Page's version of St. James Infirmary and just happened to notice in the suggesed videos section that Hugh Laurie also had a version of the song. This is the first time I think I've ever heard him sing. His version is darn near as good as Page's or Louis Armstrong's.