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Schofield’s playing is right on the money, with fine tone, and feel throughout. The band does an excellent job, not just backing him, but as active, integral contributors to the success of these performances.
This masterwork is the summation of a lifetime of learning and growing, and it will be held up as a fine example of everything blues can be for many years to come.
Jigsaw Heart is her latest offering, and it is a sumptuous delight. The music here is elegant and moving, incorporating elements of jazz, blues, soul, and gospel, all imbued with a subtle southern flavor and sensibility.
Midnight Blue is a well produced, great sounding album. Ellis and company deliver superior playing at every turn. This one is definitely a keeper.
Fans of blues rock BEWARE! This album is addictive. Produced by Tom Hambridge with Former Stevie Ray Vaughan keyboard player Reese Wynans lends his mastery of the keys…
Blue Lunch Special 30th Anniversary Deluxe Addition will have listeners jumpin’ and jivin’, swingin’ and singin’. The best part of that? There’s a blues backdrop threading through all of it.
Tweed Funk has given fans an album chock full of enticing funk and blues that moves this sonic feast along, carrying the listener right along with it.
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The 24th Street Wailers new self-issued album, Wicked, is a huge step forward for the band. Featuring 11 new songs and two covers, this outing is 38 minutes of pure swinging blues bliss!
Live In Hamilton, distributed by Indie Pool, is living example of what a first-rate live album can be.