Terry Garland is widely known as a master slide and acoustic blues guitarist. Born in Johnson City, Tennessee, Garland traces his roots to such greats as Robert Johnson, Jimmy Reed and Blind Willie McTell. He is also strongly influenced by Elvis Presley, Keith Richards and JJ Cale. On this fifth album, which is all originals, Terry ventures into new territory. Those who love the roots, blues, folk, country, honky tonk and gospel will find a common ground
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Saturday, September 30, 2006
Alex Gomez: Warm Sensations
Alex Gomez reinvents the Post-Modern Blues experience with the sheer intensity of a Texas roadhouse on a Saturday night. Wrenching a rusty nail off its front porch and hammering it back down hard, Alex Gomez informs the genre with vibrant, contemporary sensibility. Amidst wigged-out electric slide guitar prowess, each whiskey-soaked, brutally real syllable packs a wallop, transcending its sum
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Thursday, September 28, 2006
The Gladstonians: No Visitors After 10 P.M.
Speedo Harmonica Jones: Blues From The Archives Vol. 2
Gary Mitchell Gray: Grog The Boogieman
Gary Gray is a soul man. His love of Memphis rhythm & blues is paramount. He mixes this with some fancy bare finger pickin' and some hot Delta blues, to create magic. His original material and cover arrangements are unique, as is his relationship with his instrument. He's a man of few words, but Gary's Magic begs, cries, and shouts to be heard
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
School of the Blues All-Star Band: We Are The Blues - School of the Blues All-Star Band Live in the Studio!
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Joey Welz: 21st Century Blues Man
Bob McCarthy: Satisfied Mind
Friday, September 22, 2006
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Col Ray Price
Col Ray Price plays a hard driving infectious rhythm and sings in the style of the old time blues shouters and hollers of the American south lands that gave birth to the likes of Big Joe Turner and Son House and latter to the likes of R.L. Burnside and Robert Belfour. From "House Rock’n Blues" to "Mississippi Hill Country Blues" its pure roots music in what is now labeled as the "Fat Possum" (Mississippi) sound
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Erin McCallum & Roadtrip: 5 A.M. Blues
Deborah Magone: Blues, Boogie, & More...
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
freddy jr.: Victim of Circumstance
The Whitewater Blues Band: Got It Made
Susan Owens: Tanging the Hump
Patty Harper & Faultline: Blues You Can Feel
South Side Cindy & The Slip-Tones: Change From A Penny
South Side Cindy & The Slip-Tones is one of the most vibrant blues & soul shows to come out in recent years. The clarity and originality of their songwriting is unmistakable Slip-Tones. It is beautifully uncategorical and a fresh new feel for the blues. The dynamics of their stage presence is pure energy and class
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
A NW Tribute To Ray Charles: Let The Good Times Roll
A NW Tribute to Ray Charles was born after the world lost a great treasure in music, the late Ray Charles. Saxophonist Patrick Lamb was inspired to produce a tribute to this musical genius after seeing a nationally televised show featuring many notable national musicians. He was inspired to feature the rich NW music community and the talent it has to offer. This has now become A NW Tribute to Ray Charles
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Rich Fabec: Name Your Poison
The Rich Fabec Bandhas been called the future of the blues. Rich's blues are a melding of traditional Chicago and Texas blues with modern influences. With influences like B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Albert Collins; and more contemporary bluesmen like Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Robben Ford - RFB is forging the new sound of the blues
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Friday, September 15, 2006
Big House Blues Band: We Knew Them When...
The Big House Blues Band offers a combination of highly talented musicians serving a blend of classic blues and blues-rock with a distinct sound that stands as big as a house! Their sound combines elements of ZZ Top, Muddy Waters, Gary Moore, Maria Muldaur and Eric Clapton with the Blues Brothers
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Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
The Fat Tones: Struttin'
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Ronno Jaxon: Soulmate
Rich Rhocks: Penitentiary Blues
Beau Bones and the Heebie-Jeebies: Bones From the Bluesyard
Dr. Porkchop: Dat Ain't Robert Johnson!
Sauce Boss: Florida Blues
The Binder Brothers: Binder Nation
The Volker Strifler Band
Rich Lewis Band: One Party Too Many
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Paris James: Death Letter
Susan O'Neil: Don't Blame The Blues
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
United Jersey Blues Network: Urban Legends of NJ
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Willie King: One Love
Jon Sarta: Honky Tonk Train Boogie
Tom "Blues Man" Hunter: Expressions Of A Blues Man
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