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I think it’s safe to finally say it: Buddy simply can’t make a bad album. “Living Proof” is an iconic Buddy Guy release.
When you think of Foghat, you’ll likely be thinking of the monster radio hits like “Slow Ride,” and “Fool For The City” but let’s not forget; Foghat has always been deeply rooted in the blues.
Eden Brent is the “blues diva” boogie piano master who’s been all over the blues scene for the past few years. Last year, Eden won the Pinetop Perkins Piano Award from the Blues Foundation, and one listen to her latest album “Ain’t Got No Troubles” will quickly show any listener exactly why.
Nick Moss has been well known for playing a traditionally-steeped Chicago blues for years, but his latest album, “Privileged”, is blues with a distinctive rock flair.
These Brazilian men can sing the blues! The Igor Prado Band has a wonderfully tight, crisp arrangement that sounds as though it was forged from years in the clubs of Chicago.
If you are on the lookout for some great blues guitar playing, whether it be throwback blues or blistering blues…
Get ready, strap in and buckle up. “Damnation Blues” probably should come with a warning label but I guess that’s…
Todd Sharpville makes an amazing return to the blues along with the release of his great new studio double album “Porchlight”
Lance Lopez got an early start on his career as a guitarist, and has been a professional musician since the age of 14, when he began playing local bars in and around New Orleans. His latest album shows off his skills.
From the great New York City blues player Chaz DePaolo comes “Bluestopia”