An eclectic mix of Muddy Waters, original blues, and newer blues with some Little Feat and Cajun thrown in for good measure
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Billy "Harp" Hamilton and the Lowriders: Campesino Blues
Midnight Shift: Bullet Proof
Friday, February 23, 2007
J.C. Smith Band: That's What I'm Talk'n 'Bout
Kurt Aemmer & Adrian Clarke: Bring the Blues
Blues Union: Goin' Down Slow
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Busload of Blues: Sooner or Later
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Megan Lane and Deep Set Soul: Purple and Blue
Philipp Fankhauser: Live - So Damn' Cool
MOTU: Live At EastEnders
MOTU is Dr. Richard Michelson; the New York based recording artist, musician, composer, and performer who is best known for his unique Blues, Jazz, and Rock Guitar styles. MOTU has also received praises from well known figures in the music industry for his work with charities
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Robert Peckman: Stirrin' Up Bees
Dave Constantino Band: Bump In The Road
Michael Dotson: Lightnin' In My Pocket
Louis King: Standing In The Sun
Last of The Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Kunio Kishida: Statesboro Blues
Frank Ace: It's about Time
V & the Wholly Cats: A Little Taste
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Frank Ace: Live In England
Big Daddy Lee And The Kingbees: Early In The Morning
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Gary Allegretto & the Sugar Daddys: Throwin' Heat
Mary Flower: Instrumental Breakdown
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
The Son Roberts Band: You Don't Know Yet
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Bluedog: A Little White Lie
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Mudcat: The Mess is on
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
NiteCreepers: I've Been Hurt
Alex Rossi: Let Me In
"Let me In" is Alex Rossi's first CD release on TopCat Records and features a Who's-Who of top Texas and internationally known blues stars including Phil Guy, Hash Brown, Holland K. Smith, Richard Chalk, Solon Fishbone and Fernando Noronha. "Let Me In" showcases Alex Rossi's mastery of Chicago blues harmonica style on Rock Me Baby, That's All Right and The Sun is Shining, and the West Coast style of George "Harmonica" Smith on the instrumental Hawaiian Eye as well as the cool jazz of Duke Ellington on the classic Caravan
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
Phillip Walker: Going Back Home
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Bobby Rush: Night Fishin
Nigel Graham Blues Reaction: Play Dirty
Reverend Robert Sexton's All Star Blues Review: Live
Gina Sicilia: Allow Me To Confess
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