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“We named it after the Rory Gallagher song, which I also cover on the album,” Sky says. “Rory is one of my favorite players. He has a special place in my heart.”
“I was inspired by the challenge to take Rolling Stones songs and turn them into Chicago blues grooves, while at the same time maintaining both the Chicago blues tradition and sound and doing the same for the Rolling Stones songs…”
For those like us who love original, intense, unvarnished blues, Little Freddie King’s ‘Fried Rice & Chicken’ should be on your shelf. Better yet, in your player.
The Lucky Losers got tight by touring. A lot. Their website has a map of where they’ve played, and it’s got more pins dropped than a tailor riding a mechanical bull.
It’s not difficult to understand why Michael Kaeshammer has fans all over the globe. If you somehow missed his last release, 2016’s ‘No Filter’, you’re not going to want to miss out on ‘Something New’.
On the 50th anniversary of the recording of “Polk Salad Annie,” we’re proud to bring you some true blues from the Swamp Fox, Tony Joe White. Give a listen to “Boom Boom,” which is available as a single today via Yep Roc Records.
“Everyone involved in this project chose each track with tremendous care and deep respect for the body of work Tom Petty created over the course of 40 years.”
‘Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here’ has a street date of July 13th, and if it isn’t immediately in your collection, there may be something wrong with your soul.
The song comes from Winter’s 1991 Grammy® nominated album ‘Let Me In’ and showcases his lightning speed. Incredible computer generated (CG) graphics were supplied by artists Laurent Mercier & Marius Legrand.
“‘Mom, I’m gonna come back, and I’m gonna make so much money working in University of Chicago that I’m gonna drive a polka dot Cadillac.’”