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More than 40 years since he embarked on his singer-songwriter career, Cockburn continues pushing himself to create—and winning accolades in the process.
Studio trickery was not an option for a dues-paying bluesman who sings every line from his soul.
“It’s probably the least-country record I’ve ever made,” Mead says, “but at the same time, it’s really a country record.”
Mississippi Bar BQ is the most progressive effort from Zac to date.
On Hungry for Love, Carlo proves himself a worthy successor to the amazing musicians he championed.
Hot Tuna, invokes as many different moods and reactions as there are Hot Tuna fans — millions of them.
“Forty years ago, us three teenagers started a little band to play a musical style that had long since passed, and most folks had never heard of, this Rockabilly music.” – Brian Setzer
Illiterate Light’s swift come-up belies some humble roots, as they’ve gone from touring the mid-Atlantic on bicycle to being signed by Atlantic Records.
“Soul Explosion” refers to the period in 1969 when Stax was rebuilding itself as an independent label, after leaving Atlantic Records and its music catalog behind.
Kings and Associates deliver a powerfully honest, soul shaking, and high-octane performance best described as Neo-Blues.