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Sometimes, in order to move forward, you have to step back. That is exactly what Canadian blues songstress, Sunday Wilde, has done with her new release, Blueberries and Grits.
“I want to thank my fans and friends for supporting me while I rest up and focus on getting better and back on the road as soon as I can,” Allman says. “I’ve been working hard with my band, my pride and joy, to play our music for everyone. We’ll see y’all in October.”
A great mix of originals and covers, electric and acoustic, this album should be included in any up and coming collection. Pick it up soon.
“The film has spent the past six decades in private hands or in a storage locker. Not even the most diligent Armstrong researchers knew it existed.”
“We hope that in meeting our goal we inspire others to dream big and start their own missions, whatever they may be.”
Any Mick Kolassa outing features great compositions, always performed with verve, joy, finesse. There’s always that feeling of being home, on the porch with friends, just playing music that makes us smile.
“We used to sit and talk, just like me and you now, and they would talk about life and death. ‘If I go before you I want you to keep this thing going, because we done dedicated our lives to it.’ And I dedicated my life to it now, and every night, every morning when I wake up.
Whether or not it was the first rock and roll commercial jingle, it definitely opened the door for many other bands to cut them.
“Make your album for your fans. You can’t go wrong, and that’s what we did.”
The second woman ever to win the BB King Entertainer of the Year Award, she has a knack for making any song her own.