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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.
“…along the lines of a Slim Harpo groove mixed with some Fabulous Thunderbirds and CCR. It’s still a rootsy song with our rock vibe mixed in and I really dig how it comes across live.”
“Once you’ve been doing this a while, a festival like this becomes like a big family reunion.”
Munson recently played the 47th Bentonia Blues Festival and this video of he and Dave Hundrieser playing “Rot Gut Devil” was captured there.
This is one of those albums that you’ll play over and over without it ever getting old.
His signature raspy voice still holds strong on the new release.
“It was peaceful,” said Kent Sorrell, Neville’s longtime manager. “He passed away at home with his adoring wife Lorraine by his side.”
Beyond the Blue Door confirms Earl’s status as one of the most soulful blues/soul/jazz guitarists working today.
Releasing two albums at once may be a daunting prospect for any artist, but Ben Winship needs this much space.
‘The Messenger’ spotlights one of the leading voices in the 1970s Cosmic Country movement and his seamless transformation from youthful jester into one of today’s most sage and spiritual musical mentors.
Many artists can combine rock and blues, or jazz and blues, or gospel and blues, but damn few do it with the brilliant, joyful noise produced by Misty Blues on Pickled & Aged.