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Stray Cats… Black Cat Blues

Black Cat Blues by Duke Ellington 1927

Congratulations!

I lost two cats last year,

Bill Wilson – Black Cat Blues

both were black.

John Lee Hooker – Black Cat Blues

I now have nine cats.

Lightnin Hopkins Black Cat Blues

Five are black:

Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs performing
“Black Cat Blues” live at the Tractor Tavern
in Ballard (NW Seattle) on Dec 30, 2010
.

Wolf, Nina, Jazz, Bebop and JJ.

Two are calico

Bobby Leecan, R. Cooksey – Black Cat Bone Blues

(Blues and BB), yellow (Pretty Boy), and gray (Gray Kitty)

The Rolling Stones – Stray Cat Blues

Not sure where the stray cats came from…

That was mean…  Now I have ten cats…

Stray cat is Tiger.

The Black Cat Bones
is a multi-genre conglomerate of like-minded music makers from Gauteng, South Africa. Andre Kriel, Kobus de Kock, Gareth Bunge & Casey Rothman forms part of the core founded in 2007 and are regularly accompanied by an array of the countries most talented collaborates and guest artists.

Felix the Cat, Blues or the Sun

https://youtu.be/_P97RVly7NI
Bix BeIderbecke: Felix the Cat

https://youtu.be/_VjUehiO5eM?list=PL902XwQykER48bmZEZYris7BV71Hu3gQb
FELIX THE CAT SURE LOCKED HOMES

https://youtu.be/VSAofzhlFFs
Felix the Cat – 1930 – Woos Whoopee

https://youtu.be/ZJtd3egqUng
Felix The Cat – No Fuelin (1920-1929)

https://youtu.be/sdMtgX8REes
FELIX THE CAT: Feline Follies (1919)

Felix the Cat is a funny animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combine to make Felix one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history.

https://youtu.be/7HskWL82GeQ
Felix The Cat – Feline Follies (1919) First Felix Film

Master Tom is lured away from his job of protecting the house from mice by the charms of “Miss Kitty”. While he’s gone, the mice trash the house. This film was released in 1919, just after World War I directed by Otto Messmer.

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