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The 16-track album ‘Neoprene Fedora’ chronicles Burgin’s move to California from Chicago, and has more twists and turns than Route 66.
Ronnie Earl is an amazing guitar player. There’s no denying his considerable talents and versatility, often shifting between jazz and blues…
Arielle’s newest EP release, ‘Mind Lion,’ is a remarkably eclectic sampling from an artist who couldn’t be more grounded.
Satriani’s excitement, animation, and wild facial expressions engaged the crowd throughout his performance
‘I Am’ showcases some of the finest musical talent in the Pacific Northwest and confirms J.R. Rhodes as a break-out talent in contemporary blues and rock.
If you like blues, if you love soul, and you think the two combined are the best thing since sliced bread, you’ll want to get yourself a copy of this album.
On ‘Waiting for The Train,’ Rawls gives fans old and new something to talk about and enjoy. His music is like a good story that we can’t wait to share with a friend.
‘Howlin At Greaseland’ offers a modern take on Howlin’ Wolf classics from the viewpoint of today’s premier West Coast and Chicago players.
If your personal listening habits lean toward the hard and heavy, BCCIV is certainly for you. All four of these individual superstars brought their A games.
“We really love to uncover the past. It’s almost like digging for buried treasure. For me, that’s where music is at.”