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This album does not disappoint, and its’ hints at Stax days gone by, and Motown accents of yesteryear are very much appreciated.
Her restate of the vintage soul, rock ‘n’ roll, and blues sounds on which we grew up is as comfortable as our favorite jeans.
The recordings reveal McMullan to be a dynamic performer, possessed of a wide repertoire and capable of performing in a variety of tunings.
Chicago, IL – Buddy Guy’s Legends wasn’t packed to the rafters, but for a Wednesday night, it wasn’t a…
Soul Repo is truly chicken soup for the blues. The players come together like the movement of a fine Swiss watch, and the vocals are first class throughout.
‘Honest Woman’ is a what a great album is supposed to be; Unrelenting, captivating, and holding us so we don’t want to let go.
We think she does a magnificent job of integrating with the deep rich sounds behind her.
‘Prick of the Litter’ features lounge-style originals by a career blues and rock musician with a casual elegance and a sense of humor.
If you aren’t already a devotee, this album will not only convert you, but will baptize you in the fire that is Beth Hart.
These days, his music is a combination of two delightful musical recipes: “Memphis barbecue meeting up with New Orleans gumbo.”