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The return of the legendary harmonica giant from the 1950s Chicago blues scene. This is Billy’s first recording in many years and shows why he was ranked with Junior Wells and Little Walter. A vital... |
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No-holds-barred Texas blues from a couple of six-string masters at the top of their game. Smokin’ Joe’s huge, biting tone and Bnois's cool picking and passionate singing lead the way on a set of... |
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The rawest, most electrifying blues being made today. Ed stokes the up-tempo tracks to a white-hot intensity and the tough, slow blues even hotter. A touch of barrelhouse piano and raucous horns add... |
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A potent dose of contemporary blues, almost crushing in its intensity. Burks wields his axe like a man possessed, breathing fire into charging rockers like "Quiet Little Town", the chilling blues of... |
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Marcia galvanizes this record with soul-touching vocals and killer piano, whether celebrating simple virtues in the funky title track, working the Crescent City strut of "Party Town" or facing the... |
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A high-energy mix of edgy West Side blues and fiery old school rock. Produced by Ronnie Baker Brooks (Lonnie Brooks's son), who also plays guitar. Featured guests include Lonnie Brooks, Jimmy... |
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Vocal powerhouse’s Alligator debut is a tour de force of visceral blues, soul and R&B. Whether singing infectious roots a la Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams, mining deep soul like Etta James or... |
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