Videos

Stormy Monday performing their version of the blues standard Crosscut Saw, live at The Boro Bar & Grill in Murfreesboro, TN on 7/21/18. Originally recorded by Mississippi Bluesman Tommy McClennan, Crosscut saw has been made famous by the likes of many, including Albert King, and the great Otis Rush, who’s version of the song Stormy Monday most closely adapted their version from. (Special guests Scott Munsell (Big Scotty Memphis) on lead guitar, and Michael Sharp on keys).

 

An all original acoustic performance for Mississippi State University’s “Music Makers Presents” (original television air date 9/14/17)

 

Performing their cover of Hendrix’s Voodo Child, inspired by SRVs rendition even more. Founding member Brian D. Malone, in his last scheduled performance, on lead guitar, John Gholston on Rhythm & Vocals, Mitch Shurden on Bass, and The Zac Ashmore on drums. (Market Street Festival 2017, Columbus, MS) (www.stormymondaybluesband.com)

 

Audio from Stormy Mondays live opening performance at the 21st annual Black Prairie Blues Festival in West Point, MS on 9/2/16 performing the Willie Dixon classic “Little Red Rooster” made famous by the late great Howlin Wolf.

 

Audio from Stormy Mondays live performance at the 21st annual Black Prairie Blues Festival in West Point, MS on 9/2/16 performing the Albert Collins hit “If You Love Me Like You Say”

 

Audio from the closing number of Stormy Mondays live performance at the 21st annual Black Prairie Blues Festival in West Point, MS on 9/2/16, performing their barn burner original tune “We Goin Out Tonight”!

 

Stormy Monday featured in a video about tourism in West Point, MS (July 2015). If you’ve never been to West Point come on out! We love playing in Howlin Wolf Country!

 

Stormy Monday performing their version of the blues standard “Crosscut Saw” at the 2015 Cotton District Arts Festival – 4/18/15

 

Stormy Monday performing the Buddy Guy classic “Feels Like Rain”, live from Anthony’s Good Food Market – 3/11/15

 

Stormy Monday performing the Buddy Guy classic “5 Long Years”, live from the CDAF 2014, Starkville MS – 4/12/14

 

Stormy Monday performing an original tune “Going Down To Memphis”, live from the CDAF 2014, Starkville MS – 4/12/14 , written by John N. Gholston © 2005

 

Stormy Monday performing the Jimi Hendrix classic “Hey Joe” live at the Rosenzweig Arts Center, Columbus MS – 7/26/13, (this audience video, courtesy of Rick Manning, started about half way through the song, but will give you a little taste of the ability and versatility of our lead guitar player. Jimi would have been proud!)

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