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Soul to Soul

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Taking the Soul Train

As rhythm and blues evolved many artists started employing riffs and cliche's that could be thought of as soul music. Directly related to the early sound of soul as in Otis Redding as well as the later sounds from groups like the Temptations, and the Supremes. Click on the underlined words below to be taken to the resource pages for this session:

Call Back / Warm Ups
Roadhouse Blues - Doors
La Grange - ZZTop
Before You Accuse Me - Clapton

Soul to Soul
Crossfire - Stevie Ray Vaughn
In the Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
My Girl - The Temptations
Heat Wave - Linda Ronstadt
I Can't Get Next To You - Savoy Brown
Hard to Handle - Otis Redding
I Thank You - ZZ Top
Ain't Too Proud To Beg - Rolling Stones

Exit Strategy - anything jammable. Lets hit Gimme Three Steps again, and anything else for $#!+s and giggles as time allows.

Previous Session Resource Page

  1. Long Tall Texan - Pee wee Crayton
  2. Texas Flood - Fenton Robinson
  3. Play on Little Girl - T Bone Walker
  4. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee - Johnny Otis
  5. Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughn
  6. Life is Hard - Johnny Winter
  7. Las Grange - ZZ Top
  8. Wrap it Up - Fabulous Thunderbirds
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