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This album is good listening on many levels. The musicians are first class and so is the playing. Sound and production quality is excellent. What really seals the deal here is that this album is just a bunch of fun to listen to!
If you get the chance, definitely try to catch up with Selwyn this year! “When you come to a show, you see four dudes, or however many people on stage, doing what they love doing. We do everything we can just to play the best music we can (and) try to give the people what they want.”
Up until recently, Gary Clark Jr. was one of the best kept secrets in the blues/rock genre (unless of course,…
Derek talks the family vibe of having an 11 piece band, bringing substance back to American music, how being a “orphan band” eventually helped them cross genres, and playing with B.B. King, Keith Richards, Wynton Marsalis
Johnny Winter: Live From Japan is a great window into where Johnny Winter is, and how far he has come on his road to recovery.
Often, folks will experience a cataclysmic event that changes their life forever….
Remember the days when you bought an album and it was like going to a concert without leaving your bedroom? Find out about the latest from The Mannish Boys!
Blood Red Blues by “The Vocal Volcano” herself, Cee Cee James, is in and it is smoking!
A thunderstorm may have forced a delay in the Greenwich Town Party, but when the Tedeschi Trucks Band hit the stage, it seemed things had gotten a little brighter – even though the sun was setting.
Ben Rice Band’s Pour Me Some Whiskey is like a well stocked bar and a brilliant bartender — you constantly get surprised in the best ways possible!