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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.
Moore will forever be known as the power behind the throne. If not for him, “The King” may have never been.
The Tel-Star Sessions captures the rawness and excitement of the earliest days of Gov’t Mule.
The list of artists who played the Fillmore East reads like a who’s who of popular music.
With countless irons in the fire, the hottest one could very well be Hoey’s return to the music he loved first – the blues.
His 20th career album dives headlong into one of his first musical loves, the blues.
This album is as gritty, stark and raw as one can imagine. But that’s Bentonia and nobody plays it better than Holmes.
Whether you just can’t quite make it to Chicago for the annual Blues Festival there, or if you just want to add something a bit different to your musical diet, The Missouri Chainsaw Grassacre might just be your ticket!
In his early 70s, Burns’ voice is both powerful and valid and his guitar work is flawless. You owe it to yourself to buy this one.
Like many of the other greats, he never forgot where he came from and takes us all there with the new release on his own Heartfixer Music label, Red Clay Soul.
Each year, this patriotic event presents some of the top local and national blues acts, absolutely free to the public