Jimmy Dillon is one of the best guitar teachers in the world because he makes the lessons so easy, so smooth, and so fun. He spent years teaching kids in his world famous Blue Star Music Camp and I'm confident he can teach you too!
If you're thinking "hell yes!" then this is definitely for you.
We've put together something really special for you called the Ultimate Blues Song Collection, and you're about to learn 103 blues song from one of the most popular blues teachers around today.
His name is Jimmy Dillon... and he's quite like the best blues guitar teacher you'll ever come across.Â
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Jimmy Dillon's been playing guitar professionally for over 4 decades. He's shared the stage and played alongside Bob Dylan, Sting, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen and B.B. King, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt,  just to name a few...
Eric Clapton's band backed him on his first CD. He's played alongside Bob Weir from the Gratetful Dead and was fortunate to record a duet with blues legend John Lee Hooker.
He's also recorded 5 studio albums, gone on countless tours across Europe, and has taught 4,000+ kids at Blue Star Music Camp, a nonprofit program for aspiring young musicians.
From a lifetime of playing the blues, he's now ready to share with you his knowledge and be your personal guide through this wonderful collection of songs.
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It's a wonderful blend of old timeless classics and modern blues, and you'll get the shorcuts and pro tips for playing the top blues hits from some of the all time greats including B.B. King, Robert Johnson, Little Walter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie King, John Lee Hooker and more.
I also asked Jimmy to include a few of his own blues numbers too, which is really valuable because they are excellent examples of what you do with your own blues playing.
I really encourage you to study the masters and then create YOUR own blues -- there's nothing more satisfying as a blues guitarist than expressing yourself. I'm talking about playing from the heart.
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One of my favorites... A heartfelt "singer songwriter" type of blues song... Great song to play for your lady (or the ladies).
An example of blues songwriting mastery featuring a simple 3 chord turnaround and shuffle.
A soulful ballad famously covered by Clapton. Sweet, soulful blues with a unique and colorful chord progression.
A fabulous acoustic blues song that will take your fingerpicking chops to the next level.
Cool changes, chromatic walkdowns, unusual voicings, this song has it all.
Another badass classic groove with some cool turnaround licks. James Taylor is a great blues player with unique connecting licks that really sing.
This has great riffs reminiscent of ZZ Top. Jimmy shows how you can combine different cool changes like shuffles, riffs, and boogies.
R&B type blues song that was covered a lot of great bands including the Rolling Stones.
Jimmy reveals the "Tulsa snap" and different fingerpicking techniques to get that old time feel going. How to invoke a gut bucket feel, a funk feel, or a rock feel (like Clapton with Cream). Get several new potent walkdowns, walkups, and licks.
This is the classic guitar boogie song. Also its the same riff used in ZZ top's La Grange. Lots of different blues songs use this feel. You can do it either with a pick or fingerstyle.
If you've heard this SRV song, you might think it sounds intimidating, but Jimmy breaks down the changes for you so you can learn it in about 5 minutes. Just a beautiful song.
They called Freddie King the "Texas Cannonball" and he's one of my all time favorite players. This is another must know tune for every aspiring bluesman.
How to play this great tune and make it your own... its not as hard as you think. Jimmy makes Jimi simple :)
Yes, you've always wanted to play this amazing song, and now you can.
Interesting ways to work with chords, using one of Jimmy's favorite progressions which is the minor blues with the #5 turnaround. Inspired by some old blues classics.
A rockabilly groove that sounds phat and viscious. Jimmy Thackery and Lonnie Mack covered this too.
The train groove rockabilly sound with tons of licks you can use in any blues jam in a variety of keys and tempos.
This is a classic jam from the king of the blues. Jimmy gives you some fresh ideas to change it around.
You might not think of this as a blues song, but it's actually a pure shuffle that's fun to play and simple to perform.
Classic thumping bass in the delta blues style mixed with inspiration from the early Stones and Beatles.
Cale was masterful at creating simple, powerful tunes with a classic rock feel.
Another one you might think of as just another rock tune, but you can create a deep soulful blues arrangement in drop D.
This is a 1960s Led zeppellin style blues groove. A great one to play solos over and some slick blues riffs to boot.
Beautiful chromatic walkdowns in drop D tuning... a bluesy ballad you'll love.
This one gives you some finger style magic with some alternative progressions, and you'll learn some potent traditional blues fingerpicking technique here.
Covered by the Stones, the Dead... its another wonderful timeless blues nugget of a tune that you should put into your bag of tricks.
This is a nice call-and-response open-tuning jam.
Open E tuning on acoustic with slide -- I guarantee you'll get some new sounds from your axe on this one.
One of my favorite bluesmen... he was a huge influence on everyone including Stevie Ray Vaughan. This song is one of his all time greatest hits.
A really cool song with open sounds and unusual patterns
Yes, you'll get one more killer bonus blues song from Jimmy... and this one's a fingerpicking number with a great vibe.
I know it might sound like a big claim, but this course really is one of the fastest shortcuts possible to quickly mastering an impressive repertoire of blues songs and becoming an accomplished blues guitarist as fast as humanly possible.
Yes, you're getting accurate, easy to read chord charts, laid out in big block letters, so you can quickly see at a glance exactly what to play.
Combine this with Jimmy's expert instruction and you'll be jamming out most of these tunes within minutes.
Also, we've tabbed out some of the fancier licks that Jimmy plays, in case you want to go a bit deeper and conquer all the details.
Yep, that's right... We're hooking you up with our generous 30-Day No Questions Asked guarantee, so in the off chance you aren't loving this course, you can just send it back.
If for any reason this package of lessons doesn't meet your expectations, or you're not able to play the songs, then I insist you ask for a prompt, no-hassle refund.
No B.S, no run-around, and no hard feelings.
Just email our support desk and they'll take care of you right away.
This truly is a Risk-Free offer and we're taking all the risk for you to make sure that you 1000% comfortable and happy with your purchase.
The bottom line is that these videos are a GREAT way to improve your guitar chops and play some smokin blues songs.
In fact, I think you'll be able to shave years off your learning curve with Jimmy's easy song lessons.
Best of all, you'll have a ton of fun doing it.
And its cheap too. Just think how much you'd have to pay to learn this stuff in private lessons.
Even by video lesson standards, these 8 lessons are probably worth $49 each...
But you won't pay $400.
You won't even pay half that.
We have an epic deal available today!
Just click the order button below, and you'll have the lessons in less than 5 seconds!
Don't forget you're getting 8Â jam-packed videos, along with 50 easy chord charts plus tabs.
It's a no-brainer decision, so please click on the link below, fill out your information, and you'll soon be the proud owner of this Blues Song Collection course that will reward you for a lifetime.
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In true Jimmy Dillon fashion, he went above and beyond and filmed an additional 52 songs!
You'll also get all of these songs included in your order...
53. Before You Accuse Me - Bo Diddley
54. Oh Darlin’ - The Beatles - 3:30
55. You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere - Bob Dylan - 8:00
56. Born Under A Bad Sign - Albert King - 11:43
57. She’s A Woman - The Beatles - 15:43
58. Bring It On Home To Me - Sam Cook - 21:11
59. Back Door Man - Howlin’ Wolf - 25:56
60. Magnolia - JJ Cale - 30:31
61. Bad Bad Leroy Brown - Jim Croce - 34:01
62. I’m So Glad - Cream - 38:52
63. Ain’t Nobody’s Business - Taj Mahal - 43:57
64. House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals - 48:43
65. Play With Fire - The Rolling Stones - 53:47
66. Tore Down - Freddie King - 59:22
67. Drifting Blues by Charles Brown (1:09)
68. Factory Girl by The Rolling Stones (5:15)
69. That's How Strong My Love Is by Otis Redding (10:05)
70. Layla by Eric Clapton (15:15)
71. Willie & The Hand Jive by Johnny Otis (22:00)
72. Knockin' On Heavens Door by Bob Dylan (25:41)
73. Freight Train by Elizabeth Cotten (30:19)
74. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) by Hank Williams (33:37)
75. Baby, Please Don't Go by John Lee Hooker (37:38)
76. From Four Until Late by Robert Johnson (43:17)
77. Open G Tuning (48:18)Â
78. Kansas City by Fats Domino (49:50)
79. Walkin' Blues by Robert Johnson (54:10)
80. Badge by Cream (59:15)
81. T-Bone Shuffle - T-Bone Walker
82. Still Got The Blues For You - Gary Moore - 7:14
83. Bright Lights, Big City - Jimmy Reed - 14:58
84. Bell Bottom Blues - Eric Clapton - 23:35
85. Reggae Blues - Marty Dread & Kris Kristofferson - 30:18
86. Clemency - Keith Crossan - 36:40
87. How Deep Is The Ocean - Billie Holiday - 43:30
88. Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughan - 51:38
89. Sweet Pickin’ Blues - Jimmy Dillon - 57:18
90. Buckets Of Rain - Bob Dylan - 1:03:15
91. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ - Hambone Willie Newbern and Sunnyland Slim (Muddy Waters)
92. You Shook Me All Night Long - Led Zeppelin - 5:40
93. Goodnight Irene - Lead Belly 11:58
94. Carrina, Carrina - Boz Skaggs - 16:39
95. Motherless Chile Blues - Barbecue Bob - 21:15
96. My Babe - Willie Dixon - 24:48
97. St. James Infirmary - Louis Armstong - 28.33
98. Crazy - Patsy Cline - 32:45
99. Midnight Special - Big Bill Broonzy - 39:15
100. Lonesome When You Go - Bob Dylan - 43:31
101. JD Blues - Jimmy Dillon - 48:35
102. It Hurts Me Too - Elmore James - 54:54
103: Who Do You Love - Bo Diddley - 1:00:15
It's a no-brainer decision, so please click on the link below, fill out your information, and you'll soon be the proud owner of this Blues Song Collection course that will reward you for a lifetime.
CLICK HERE TO ORDER THE ULTIMATE BLUES SONG COLLECTION