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Author: Casebeer
Casebeer's first introduction to music was Elvis. Like many of his generation he grew up loving roots based sounds and his first introduction to the blues was through the bands that are considered classic rock now. He has a deep love of the blues, loves to talk about it, loves to write about it and loves to watch it live on stage, with or without.a camera in his hand.
Ukrainian fans of one of our favorite performers will have to wait to see her again. Beth Hart has announced that she’ll have to postpone her stop at The Caribbean Club in Kiev, Ukraine.
This month we bring to you Lisa Lim. This female blues rockin’ versatile axe-slinger has been touring, performing solo, in duos, and with her various bands over the past two decades.
The blues made Paul Rodgers wonder, imagine…
Allman says, “This is it—this is the end of it.” He goes on to say, “45 years is enough and I want to do something else, anyway.
Rodgers has come full circle with The Royal Sessions as he pays homage to the legendary hits he collected on 45s released on Stax/Volt, Goldwax and Hi Records
All of the songs on “The Royal Sessions” were hand-picked by Rodgers and he displays his powerful vocals soulfully, complimenting the incredible musicianship of Memphis in a magic way.
On a snowy day in Cleveland, Ohio, Devon Allman explains a particularly special moment outside of Savanna, Georgia that would change both his life and that of a young, aspiring guitar player.
Guitars. Lots of them. But of course it’s a Tommy Castro album, so you know you’re getting a release that is going to lean heavily on the guitar
The Jukebox. That all important machine that sat over in the corner of just about every drinking and/or hangout establishment in America through a large part of the 20th century.
Keeping the Blues Alive Award Recipients Announced