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Author: JD Nash
JD Nash is the former host of Blues Influence on WREN radio and current editor-in-chief of American Blues Scene.
If you like your blues rock hard and K-Bar sharp, ‘Cosmic Radio’ from Dudley Taft is the ticket
Robert Connely Farr has laid out a 16-track feast of ‘Country Supper,’ and invites us all to sit down for a heaping helping
What began in 1986 as a way to revive Helena has turned into one of the largest festivals in the South.
“This video says everything I need to say about ‘Troubled Man.’ We need to agree on a few fundamental facts if we are to remain a society.” – Rev Shawn Amos
Marketed as a rival to Johnny Mathis, he made his major label debut in 1957 on the ABC-Paramount label with the single “A Teenager Sings the Blues.” Nash had his first chart hit in early 1958 with a cover of Doris Day’s “A Very Special Love.”
The Pinx frontman melted all his influences that range from rock to glam rock to funk to soul playing all the instruments, except some guest appearances by Roger Manning Jr. on keyboards and Dashill Smith on horns.
“‘Wherever You Go’ is my salutation to the planet. It’s not a cold-blooded blues album, but it has cold-blooded blues elements.”
“Come On” is a blues rock song. It talks about going after what you want, fighting for justice and for what you believe.
Not included on the band’s debut EP, New Illusion, “More” will surely find its home on their next full length release.
“I chose this track to be the lead single on my new acoustic album because it’s so much fun, with the slide guitar and gang-vocal chorus, “all night long.”