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I think people will be thrilled with the diversity of this album. The passion behind it; it is electrifying on some tracks and can bring you to tears on other ones.
Things are fun for me. I’m very lucky. I get to make records, play and make music.
“We greatly appreciate all of the support that has been provided by the City of St. Louis and the State of Missouri, our donors and the general public. We couldn’t be more pleased to share it with the world.”
Co-organizer Nan Hughes says there is something for everyone. “It’s half blues festival, half small-town fair and all about the Delta.”
When young sportswriter and photographer Dick Waterman discovered the man known as Son House on a porch in Rochester, New York in 1964, he had no idea what he would find…
I love them very much. We’re brothers. We love each other like brothers, we fight like brothers, and we make up like brothers. It’s a team!
Although his uncle introduced him to artists such as Otis Rush and Magic Sam, his first major influence was Chuck Berry and he developed an act much like his idol, going by the name of “Guitar Eddy”.
This is the latest from The Bluesmobile’s C.C. Rider, who spends her life venerating the founding fathers of the blues. She’s walked the…
This is the latest installment of our weekly series The Language of the Blues, in which author and rock musician…
Affectionately known as “Burning Man down da Bayou,” it began as a family reunion on an alligator and crawfish farm that was extended to friends of the family.