Bo Ramsey

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Hate to See You Go 03:01 Tools
Stranger Blues 05:07 Tools
Sitting On Top of the World 03:57 Tools
Forget You 03:40 Tools
Crazy Mixed Up World 04:10 Tools
Jump, Baby, Jump 04:26 Tools
Big Bill 05:47 Tools
Freight Train 03:22 Tools
Can't Sleep 05:04 Tools
Little Geneva 03:10 Tools
In The Weeds 03:14 Tools
You Got Me Dizzy 03:27 Tools
Tell Me Now 03:46 Tools
I Wanna Get Funky 04:07 Tools
No Place to Go 05:19 Tools
Away 01:18 Tools
Where the Sun Never Goes Down 03:50 Tools
Same for You 03:41 Tools
Burn It Down 02:52 Tools
In the Woods 02:43 Tools
Sidetrack Lounge 04:55 Tools
Dreamland 04:14 Tools
Fragile 03:32 Tools
I Don't Know 05:38 Tools
And I Wonder 03:07 Tools
Back No More 04:30 Tools
From Buffalo to Jericho 05:50 Tools
Sitting On Top The World 03:58 Tools
Desert Flower 05:33 Tools
King of Clubs 04:10 Tools
I Never Said 03:49 Tools
Precious 06:20 Tools
Living in a Cornfield 05:12 Tools
Everything Is Comin' Down 03:28 Tools
Blue Earth 03:12 Tools
Ain't It Hard 04:25 Tools
Long Long Time 03:20 Tools
Down to Bastrop 06:53 Tools
Stranger Blues Again 03:29 Tools
Wounded Dog 03:41 Tools
Jimmy Lee 04:06 Tools
The Big Note 03:24 Tools
Can't Stop 05:03 Tools
No Place Like Home 02:48 Tools
555x2 02:56 Tools
Sitting On The Top Of The World 03:59 Tools
555 X 2 00:00 Tools
Hate To See You 03:00 Tools
Aint' It Hard 05:34 Tools
Can't Sleep Tonight? 04:56 Tools
Sidelounge 04:56 Tools
I Don't Know Anything 04:56 Tools
Through The Trees 04:56 Tools
Sky Light 04:56 Tools
Glide 04:56 Tools
Across The Field 04:56 Tools
Feather Trail 04:56 Tools
Come On Back 04:56 Tools
Rise 04:56 Tools
Get Away 04:56 Tools
Movin' On 04:56 Tools
Out Here 04:56 Tools
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Born and raised in the blue-collar Mississippi River town of Burlington, Iowa in 1951, Robert Franklin 'Bo' Ramsey not only played a vital role in shaping Eastern Iowa's distinctive blues-rock hybrid, but has continued in his still-vibrant career as a performer, much-in-demand producer, recording session guitarist and "hired gun" in touring bands of high-profile national acts. Ramsey broke out in the early-'70s with the seminal Mother Blues Band, a honking powerhouse which also featured Iowa blues legends Joe Price and Patrick Hazell. In the latter part of the decade, the guitarist broke off to form Bo Ramsey & The Sliders. Merging the sounds of his beloved Chess Records blues masters with Rolling Stones muscle and swampy, river basin funk, Ramsey & The Sliders enjoyed a strong following on the Midwest circuit for nearly a dozen years. He also co-produced Dave Zollo's Uneasy Street (Trailer), Pieta Brown's self-titled debut (Trailer), I Never Told (T Records) and In The Cool (Valley Entertainment), Kevin Gordon's Down To The Well (Shanachie) and — perhaps most notably — alt-country superstar Lucinda Williams' Essence (Lost Highway). The Lucinda connection began in the early '90s, when Williams heard Ramsey's 1991 masterpiece, Down To Bastrop, in (of all places) a New Zealand record shop while on tour. She subsequently contacted Bo, and the two became fast friends. Ramsey played on her Grammy-winning Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (Mercury), and joined her band for part of that disc's tour. Bo produced and played on the basic tracks for Lucinda's follow-up, the Grammy-nominated Essence — again joining her band on tour in support of that record. — Jim Musser, March 2006 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.