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Whether your a fan of the Golden Age of Chicago blues, or the newer incarnations thereof, you’re gonna love Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular.
Walker’s work is always interesting. His distinctive voice remains constant, but in terms of how he uses that voice, you never know what to expect.
18 brand new originals from John Fusco, a storyteller who has successfully sailed the waters of novelist, screenwriter, author and more, finally finding his way back to his first love. There’s a song in there somewhere. In this case, a whole satchel full of them.
Eddie wrote the book to clarify history
With no way to pigeon hole the sound of the Mark May Band, we strongly suggest you get a copy of Deep Dark Demon immediately and add it to your collection.
All of these features, big and small, work together to create some rock and roll you’ve heard before, but not recently or often enough.
The album sounds like a world where our music was zydeco-based, with perhaps kids begging their parents for accordions rather than electric guitars
A founding father of the Americana and Outlaw Country movements, Kirchen has been playing, writing and recording music for over five decades.
Wrecked is a sultry mix of powerhouse vocals, crying strats, and an overall seductive blues sound that left us breathless.
‘Good Life’ from Hurricane Ruth hits the streets on Friday, July 10th via American Showplace Music.