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Some bands cannot be contained. Those bands are built for stardom. Dirty Honey is standing on the precipice of such heights.
The tour celebrates the 50th anniversary of his father’s 1972 debut album, You Don’t Mess Around With Jim.
A few times Kweder woke up in the back of the car to Tom Waits driving him.
Ruthie Foster called it an “honor, a blessing and privilege” to be at The King Biscuit Blues Festival.
Connie’s songs were indeed lost for a time, but with the release of ‘Musicks’ they and the world as seen through her eyes have been found again.
She doesn’t simply play the guitar, she wields it with the precision of a surgeon and the fire of Prometheus.
“This album comes at an interesting time in our lives.” Stefan and Kerrie Szabo of National Park Radio discuss new album ‘Canyons.’
It was another extraordinary night of music from Haynes and Gov’t Mule, and one that no fan of guitar-driven blues-rock should miss.
There are plenty of other musical happenings on the summer schedule in the Chicago area, but Blues Fest is the big daddy of them all.
The diversity of talent on display was truly amazing with everything from an incredible “Women in Blues” showcase to a masterful Mud Morganfield!