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Try it free for 7 days It’s been over four decades since the release of the watershed film that spread Chicago’s soul sounds around the world when "The Blues Brothers" tore up the streets ...
The Blues Brothers, of course, sang it differently: “back to that same old place, sweet home Chicago.” So where was Johnson really encouraging his baby to go? Blues historians disagree.
Written about escaping the racially oppressive South in the ’30s, “Sweet Home Chicago” has snaked its rhyming way into “The Blues Brothers” movie and soundtrack, prominent placement at ...
The sequel, "Blues Brothers 2000," even featured Chicago blues guitarist, Lonnie Brooks. Here's a live recording of him performing the popular blues anthem, "Sweet Home Chicago," at the Annual ...
Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks, who was known for his rendition of "Sweet Home Chicago," has died ... He appeared in Dan Aykroyd’s film “Blues Brothers 2000.” In an interview with ...
Brooks, whose relationship with his adopted hometown was cemented by his hit recording of Robert Johnson's "Sweet Home ... s film “Blues Brothers 2000.” In an interview with the Chicago ...