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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.
The brawny guitar and absolute soul-wrenching vocals of Otis Rush will forever fill the halls of blues titans past, as well as Earth-bound fans for generations.
‘Poor Until Payday’ is the group’s second offering on their own Family Owned Records label through Thirty Tigers.
A festival of what’s good for the taste buds, ears, and soul, Bacon Blues & Big Stories will take place in Mahr Park at Hidden Hills Farm.
“This isn’t really even about music. That’s just part of the spectrum. This is about more women in politics, more women in corner offices, more female leaders in the major firms.” – Ana Popovic
The “King of the Honkers,” McNeely’s feverish playing help set the course for rock n roll, and he was driving teens of all races mad long before Elvis hit the scene.
On this premiere track, Bibb and Koité take aim at today’s culture and its need for instant gratification. A beautiful tune with a poignant message for each of us.
Not only does Amanda Fish completely forgo the sophomore slump with this record, but she shows us the victorious side of a champion. ‘Free’ is her triumphant roar that everyone should hear.
As one of the first big blues festivals of the season each year, the Tampa Bay Blues Festival is a great way to start your annual blues music experience with a bang!
Lake is the new kid in town. A 16-year-old guitarist/singer hailing from Baltimore who chose the blues path, and he’s shaking things up.
For those who love their blues with a Louisiana flavor, a hint of Southern Rock, and a whole lot of originality, you simply must add ‘Jonathon Long’ to your collection.