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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.
Frosty arrived in Austin in the early 1980s, and set about making himself a household name in the Live Music Capital of the World.
In her nearly 70 year career, she traveled the world, performed on stage, in films, and television, and released 5 albums of blues and gospel music, not including the many singles she released in the 50s and 60s. She will be dearly missed.
Fans can pre-order ‘Blue Again,’ now, and Magness promises a “free surprise download,” on the 18th, for all those who do so.
From 1970 to 1978 he recorded and released the albums that would establish him as a leading singer-songwriter of his generation.
You have to go through the shit sometimes. Well, I’m through it, and looking forward to a new chapter in my life.
The music which Paul O’Neill wrote, composed, produced, and performed, has brought joy to the hearts of millions, the world over.
Johnson was one of the first guitarists to employ distortion, while playing. Most noticeable on, “How Many More Years,” this technique marks his place in history as one of the pioneers of electric guitar.
The two-hour concert film includes performances by Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Tweedy, Win Butler & Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire, Eric Church, Gregg Allman, and more
Henry Stuckey may well have invented the “gothic” blues sound, but Skip James took it to the next level, Ledfoot gave it the name, and now, Neals has perfected it.
One of the best artists we’ve heard from the Great White North, he’ll be on everyone’s listening list in no time.