
Great Blues Man, Great Blues Music. "John Lee Hooker was an influential American post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale, Mississippi. From a musical family, he was a cousin of Earl Hooker. John was also influenced by his stepfather, a local blues guitarist, who learned in Shreveport, Louisiana to play a droning, one-chord blues that was strikingly different from the Delta blues of the time. John developed a half-spoken style that was his trademark. Though, similar to the early Delta blues, his music was rhythmically free. His best known songs include "Boogie Chillen" (1948) and "Boom Boom" (1962)"

Alright, finally a decent video of this song without somebody's girlfriend taking up the spotlight. Enjoy.
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*I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG NOR TAKE CREDIT FOR IT* Track 8 on Sikth's 2003 debut album "The Trees Are Dead and Dried Out Wait for Something Wild" is Tupelo. Lyrics: Looka yonder! [x5] A big black cloud come! Yes, a big black cloud come. Come to the Tupelo Come to the Tupelo Yonder on...
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Now that spring is approaching and the temperatures are slowly rising, kids all over Houston are starting to think about swimming and playing outside. The baby elephants at the Houston Zoo are no exception. Recently, the keepers gave Baylor and Tupelo a big kiddie pool. Now that Baylor weighs more than 1100 pounds and Tupelo weighs more than 600 pounds, the small, inflatable pools do not last longer than 5 minutes without getting popped. The babies now get a family size pool which is 120 inches in length and holds both calves. It is a lot more durable. This size pool lasts for about 5 uses before it has to be replaced. Playing in the pool is a fun enrichment activity for the babies and the pool is given to them when the weather allows. Pool time is unannounced and unplanned. Guests who happen to be in the area around the elephant deck at the right time get to enjoy watching the calves splash around in the pool. For those guests who want to see a guaranteed elephant bath, the keepers do bath everyday at 10am with a keeper chat at the barn windows. Read more on our elephant blog: houstonzooblogs.org

Tupelo Honey, from the album Caught Up in the Excess available now on iTunes www.tupelohoney.ca Directed by Jeremy Brown www.rattlesnakefilms.ca Second Chance Animal Rescue Society www.scarscare.org
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UT's incredible cover of the CCR classic.
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The 65Amps Tupelo Head recreates American 6v6 tube amp tones of the late 50's and early 60's, but with some modern conveniences, and without the finicky behavior vintage amps are known for. The 65 Amps Tupelo Head pushes 20 watts from a dual 6V6 power section, with three 12ax7s preamp tubes, and a solid-state rectifier for tighter response. One of it's most useful features is 65 Amps "Master Voltage" circuitry, a unique technology that retains the feel and tone of a cranked amp even when the Tupelo is turned down to bedroom levels. Between the tone knob and the "smooth" and "bump" switches, the 65Amps Tupelo Head can conjure up an impressive array of classic American amp sounds, from Buddy Holly cleans to fuzzed-out Neil Young tones. Other useful features include a passive effects loop, two-button footswitch, and dual speaker outputs, switchable between 8 and 16 ohms. proguitarshop.com

Get a glimpse of the incredible classic and modern car collection at the Tupelo Automobile Museum, and learn a bit about Frank Spain, whose genius made it possible for this amazing collection of automobiles to be available to the public. For more information about Tupelo Automobile Museum, please visit our Web site at www.tupeloautomobilemuseum.com or call (662) 842-4242.
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Tupelo's a track from Lauren Alaina's (runner up, American Idol 2011) debut album, "Wildflower". I do not own anything. For sharing purposes only. Photos browsed from Google, Tumblr, and other blog sites. *Sorry, if you see your photos in this video. I didn't intend to steal it or anything. I just found these couples-in-love photos sweet to put in this video. Though, I hope you all like and enjoy it. :) Let's keep on supporting Lauren! :) LYRICS: Picked a wildflower off the side of the road You put it in my hair Two bare feet up on the dashboard Hands waving through the summer air Looking at you, looking at me With the wind strapped to our backs Flying as high as bird in the sky Don't get much better than that (Chorus) And we sang all the way down to Tupelo Love struck right on the money Heartbeats a beating to the radio Kisses sweet as the honey Down in Tupelo All the way down in Tupelo Counting the white lines a mile by mile Worries slipping away Took a back road for a little slow down Off of the interstate We followed the river as far as it goes Smiling in the July sun Hearing you say, you were falling in love I said, you ain't the only one (Repeat Chorus) La la la la la la Wind strapped to our backs La la la la la la Don't get much better than that And we sang all the way down to Tupelo Love struck right on the money Heartbeats a beating to the radio Kisses sweet, kisses sweet (Repeat Chorus) La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la All <b>...</b>
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Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile. At a tad over seven and a half minutes, my video is a little long. It does have a nice ending though. In my opinion, one of Van Morrison's best (and under-rated) songs. I got to know this song very well when I had to teach it for Advanced Level Music a couple of years ago. The song comes from the album of the same named that was released in 1971. Tupelo honey is derived from the flowers of the tupelo tree that is found in the south-eastern United States.