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Eddie wrote the book to clarify history
Bonamassa, like many of us, was first introduced to the blues by these outstanding UK based musicians who took classic American roots music and turned it on its head.
‘Cheyenne Valley Drive’ is a tasteful, soulful album full of great songs and interesting sounds.
‘First Class Life’ brings Zito full-circle. Mike Zito’s return to the blues is, in a word, triumphant!
Satriani’s excitement, animation, and wild facial expressions engaged the crowd throughout his performance
If you like blues, if you love soul, and you think the two combined are the best thing since sliced bread, you’ll want to get yourself a copy of this album.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, formed by husband and wife, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, might have assembled one of the best touring jam bands ever.
DaSilva claims James Brown, Johnny Cash, Robert Nighthawk, Elvis, Buddy Guy, and Muddy Waters as just some of his influences.
This is not a party album, nor is it “easy” listening. Migration Blues hit us like a knock-out punch, right in the feels.
A little gospel, a little bluegrass, a little rock & roll, and whole lot of soul make ‘The Richmond Sessions’ a delightful must-have.