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BMB’s core principle is authenticity and lack of pretentiousness whenever possible.
“Silver Paper” ft. Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr in front of March 25 release of ‘Legacy: A Tribute to Leslie West’
‘LIFTED’ – TROMBONE SHORTY’S 1ST ALBUM IN FIVE YEARS – OUT APRIL 29 VIA BLUE NOTE RECORDS
Just ahead of her eagerly awaited US tour, GRAMMY-nominee Valerie June has shared “Use Me,” the first new original track from the celebrated singer-songwriter since the release of her widely acclaimed 2021 LP, The Moon And Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers. Co-written by Valerie and noted songwriter and producer Jennifer Decilveo (Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Andra Day), “Use Me” is an irresistible slice of Memphis soul that once again affirms Valerie’s powerful ability to connect. “We’ve made a sphere from a circle unbroken,” sings Valerie. “We’ve got true love, not just three words spoken.” As a bridge between modern music and…
Watch the video for “Since You Left” from ‘Parish Blues,’ out now!
Bobby “BlackHat” Walters, Virginia’s Blues Ambassador, award winning recording artist, harmonica player, vocalist, songwriter, comedian, producer, and actor hails from Cleveland, Ohio and currently resides in Newport News, VA. He has been playing harmonica for over 45 years. BlackHat is a retired U.S. Coast Guard Commander with 27 years of distinguished service which included serving as Military Aide to the President and being awarded the Coast Guard Medal for Heroism. Musically, Bobby has opened for legends: B.B King, Taj Mahal, Delbert McClinton, Patty Labelle, Ramsey Lewis, and Maze. He has also performed with Eddie Shaw, Kenny Neal, Ruthie Foster, Tas…
Lucille Bogan, Little Willie John, Johnnie Taylor, Otis Blackwell, and Mary Katherine Aldin to be celebrated as new blues Hall of Famers on May 4!
‘Floating On A Dream’ reflects Kaplan’s Californian roots and his fascination with the American West.
Premiering exclusively today is “What It Means To Be A Man,” from forthcoming ‘Old Rodriguez.’
“I’ve always wanted to do an album of the songs that influenced me the most. It’s important music from another time. There is a whole generation, maybe two generations now, who don’t know this music.” – Delbert McClinton