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Blues All for Myself
Contrary to the title, we aren’t about to keep these fine blues all for ourselves, and are pleased to share with you this latest talk-free episode of our BluesPowR Radio Hour, featuring double shots from both Watermelon Slim and Professor Louie … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Geraci, Cary Morin, Jawbone, Michot's Melody Makers, Sandy Carroll, Sari Schorr, Watermelon Slim
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Jawbone gives lots to jaw about with self-titled debut
Sticking with the UK flavor of our last review (Ian Parker’s album paying tribute to blues great Willie Dixon), today we’re discussing the eponymous debut album from a new four-man band called Jawbone (who take their name from a song … Continue reading
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Tagged Jawbone, Marcus Bonfanti, Paddy Milner
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