Bergers with Mayo, later also know as The Renovators, was the trio of Bob Mayo (electric guitar), Ted Hemberger (drums), and Al Hemberger (bass). Bob Mayo toured and recorded with Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Foreigner, Robert Plant, Dan Fogelberg, and Hall and Oates. He died of a heart attack on Monday, February 23rd, 2003 while touring with Peter Frampton's band in Basel, Switzerland. He was 53
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Monti Amundson: Prove Me Wrong
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Jamie Powell: You Can't Make Nobody Love You
Jamie has been singing on the West-Coast Chitterlings Circuit since 1959 and has appeared at various night clubs throughout Los Angeles, for example: The Safari Club, The Barn Yard, Pioneer Club, The VFW, and BB King's House of Blues. Blues Boy Jamie's music has become a favorite amongst his fans abroad, as well as in the United States
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Nick Moss & the Flip Tops: Sadie Mae
"Sadie Mae makes it apparent that Nick Moss has reached new heights and become a serious musical force to be reckoned with. Moss' formidable command of the timeless 1950s Chicago sounds-and all its musical twists and turns since then-captivates the listener via his top-shelf guitar work, vocals showing a new level of effectiveness and expressiveness, and a program heavy on personal songwriting about topics ranging from his own family to one of Chicago's most notorious ghetto scenesters." - Noted producer & journalist Dick Shurman
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Friday, May 27, 2005
Garth and Maud Hudson: LIVE at the WOLF
Oven Mitt Johnson: Hot Guitar
T-Bird Huck & The Blues Busters: Lifetime of Blues
Untapped Blues Festival: 2004 Live!
Ultimate Detroit Blues Collection
Willie Phoenix: Quick n' Dirty
This artist represents the new breed of blues musicians that has the current music scene buzzing over their cutting edge blues sound. A fusion of blues, rock and soul influences, Phoenix is a dynamic and versatile talent, who is a seasoned and accomplished singer, guitarist, songwriter and performer. For traditional blues fans, he represents the real thing - a modern day bluesman who, as a teenager, jammed with Muddy Waters and was inspired by his godfather Sonny Boy Williamson 2. For the college crowd, Phoenix is a high energy, intense performer who, quite frankly, wears this rowdy audience out!
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Thursday, May 26, 2005
Gary Tackett: Full Moon Rude
The Rabble Rousers Band: Live In Chicago
Connie and The Choirboys: Red Headed-Rhythm & Blues
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Roadhouse Dogs: Nowhereville
The Dirty Pool: Barroom Blues
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Blues At Midnight
Brickyard Blues: Naughty
Smiling Jack Smith: Three Seconds To Love Me
Little Jr. Cannaday: I Been Misused
Friday, May 20, 2005
Teo Macero: All Blues
Zen Blues Quartet
Comprised of some of the best studio musicians in LA, it features: Steve Ferrone - drums (Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, Average White Band...), Jeff Young - keyboards, (Sting, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen...), Tim Scott - bass and lead vocals (Jack Mack, Tower of Power, Robben Ford...) and John March - guitars. With special guests Rev. Dave Boruff - tenor sax, Tom Saviano - tenor sax, Steve Madaio - trumpet, and Milen Kirov - keyboards. Recorded "Live" at Westlake Audio this past December, and Mastered at Capitol Records
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Wixom Slim & the Wyze Gyze: Cool Classic Covers
The Whoodoo Band: Bringin' Home The Blues
Buck 'N' The System: Dirty World
The Billy Gibson Band
As anyone who has heard him on Beale Street already knows, Billy Gibson's harp playing is extraordinary. Seeing him live is an experience not to forget--he is simply electrifying. On this new studio recording, the chemistry of these ace musicians is in perfect harmony. Although his harp playing is no less than ferocious, every guitar lick, every drum fill, and every organ nuance has its place on these nine songs
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Shakin Snakes': Snake Eyes
Texas Jake: Tales from the Badside of Town
Earl Thomas & Heine Andersen: The Coffeehouse Show
Acoustic contemporary Delta blues. The duo have opened shows for such notables as B. B. King, Ike Turner, Eddie Money, Shemekia Copeland and were last summer's support act for the incomparable Etta James. They have performed at the world renowned Montreux Jazz Festival and tour constatly in the US and Europe
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
The Mule Newman Band: Actin' Up!
Lou Wilson: Lou Wilson and Today's People
Lou Wilson is a balladeer, and consummate Blues man, who puts it down like no other, with his history of great songs, music and soulful vocals. You are truly in for a treat, as he winds you through the spirit of the soul, with rhythm and blues like you've never heard it before, with his big band sound. Each song track is an excellent production, with some of the best musicians the city of Detroit has to offer
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The Revolution Collection - Blues
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Big Frank & The Healers: Vintage 1040
Big Frank & The Healers: Big Shot
MIDWEST: Nasty Habits
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Dudley Moore Trio: Jazz, Blues & Moore
Following on the critically acclaimed rhythms of "Jazz Jubilee," Martine Avenue Productions is releasing a new compilation CD of classic jazz recordings by the Dudley Moore Trio. As in "Jazz Jubilee," standards and original compositions are juxtaposed in a dazzling parade of Dudley's remarkable talents - sometimes virtuosic, sometimes introspective, sometimes romantic, but always leaving you wanting Moore
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Earl Oliver & Butch Kwan: Skunk Train Blues
Elam McKnight & Keith Carter: The Last Country Store
Pops Walker: Live 'n Drivin' On
Friday, May 13, 2005
Harmonica Willy: Finger Lickin' Good
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Winners of the 26th W.C. Handy Blues Awards
Winners of the 26th W.C. Handy Blues Awards
- A guide by Amazon.com Music Store, Blues Editor
- A guide by Amazon.com Music Store, Blues Editor
Little Charlie & The Nightcats: Nine Lives
Sacramento-based blues, swing and jump masters Little Charlie & The Nightcats have much in common with their feline counterparts. They take great (musical) leaps and always land on their feet, they’re constantly on the prowl (gigging all over the world), and, with all of the various styles of music they play, they seem to have many lives. Their new CD, NINE LIVES, is the ninth album of their remarkable career
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Mitch Kashmar: Nickels & Dimes
Wow! I was bowled over by this Cd. Where has this guy been hiding? This disc one of the best discs I've heard in a while. Great harp, singing, songs, and a great band to boot, featuring Junior Watson on guitar. If you like REAL blues, and miss William Clarke, you owe it to yourself to check this guy out. Not a clunker on this Cd. Can't wait for his next one. Amazon.com review
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard: The Duke Meets the Earl
Duke Robillard and Ronnie Earl are among blues guitar's hottest pistols, but their first studio union is no showdown. Although Robillard is steeped in all aspects of technique and Earl is a pure "soul" player, their styles overlap in the Texas and Chicago schools, which grant both giants plenty of space for elegant and biting single-note solos, daredevil string-bending, and chugging rhythms
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