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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.
Their groove is relaxed but irresistible, easing effortlessly from down-home blues to second-line strut to gospel transcendence, and beyond.
Live From Capricorn Sound Studios marks the first time a major band has done a professional recording at the studio in over 40 years.
“At its core, the song is joyous and unifying, and that’s carried through in the music. The horn section is a nod to the Memphis sound…”
Lousiana bluesman Brother Dege’s ‘Folk Songs of the American Longhair’ gets special 10-year anniversary vinyl release on June 26TH
In Masters of the Harmonica: 30 Harmonica Masters Share Their Craft, Goldsmith introduces us to several of the greatest harp players today.
The song cuts a deep, blues-rockin’ groove with Tim “Too Slim“ Langford’s signature monster guitar style and a memorable, hooky chorus.
“There is no doubt that a lot of people will miss Frank Bey. He was the genuine article.” – Christoffer “Kid” Andersen.
Summer 2020 release will be JUNO Award-Winning and Boogie Woogie Piano Hall of Famer Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne’s 11th album
Screenwriter/bluesman John Fusco convenes all-star band for new double album, ‘John the Revelator’ due July 31, via Checkerboard Lounge Recordings.
“’Highway To The Stars’ is the lead cut from a project I’ve been working on over the last few years; combining American electric blues, British blue-eyed soul along with a host of other funky elements.”