Frank Bey is one of the most soulful blues singers around today - with a long history starting with opening shows for Otis Redding in the 60's. Album includes great original songs and arrangements
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Ten Studio Musicians: All American New Year's Eve
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Joe Hutchinson: Daylight In The Swamps
The Gryffyn Band: No Apologies
Take a healthy dose of Muddy Waters, add a funk of George Clinton, stir in six strings of Robben Ford and sprinkle with a dash of Jimmy Smith; shimmy and shake for 15 minutes and serve on a Stax platter. This is the Gryffyn band, No Apologies
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Smackwater Retrievers: Shake 'Em On Down
The Smackwater Retrievers play with heart and blood - you can't listen to them and hang on to your blues. If they don't get you tapping your feet, snapping your fingers, bouncing in your chair, shaking your thing on the floor, then you're surely dead
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Re-Late: Timeless Blues
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Soul Satyr: No Slackin'!
Jeremy Vasquez and Ronnie Shellist: The Shuffletones: Chicago Sessions
Cecil Reynolds: Pawn Shop
Pawn Shop is a 12 track acoustic/blues CD with that classic blues sound. Recorded entirely on analog tape, the warmth and tones are rich and bluesey. Each track takes on a different feel for classic blues. If you like: Hendrix, Freddie King, Ben Harper
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