BluesPowR Radio
Times are Getting Tougher
[Read More...]Podcast: Play in new window | Download
-
Recent Posts
- Reprise Records takes us back out Riding with the King with expanded, remastered 20th anniversary edition of King/Clapton collaboration
- 11 Guys Quartet delivers big sound on Small Blues and Grooves
- Blues supergroup the Phantom Blues Band is Still Cookin’ with hot new album
- Tune into the Weekend: no need to wait ’til the Midnight Hour for Handsome Jack’s rocking cover of Wilson Pickett classic
- Forrest McDonald Band puts some of its best Blues in a Bucket on latest release
Tags
Albert Castiglia B.B. King Billy Branch Billy Price Bobby Rush Bob Corritore Bob Margolin Bob Stroger Buddy Guy Charlie Musselwhite Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival Derek Trucks Doyle Bramhall II Eric Clapton Gary Clark Jr. Gregg Allman James Cotton Jimmie Vaughan Joe Bonamassa Joe Louis Walker John Mayall Johnny Winter John Primer Jonn Del Toro Richardson Keb Mo Kenny Beedy Eyes Smith Kenny Wayne Shepherd Kim Wilson Lurrie Bell Mike Zito Monster Mike Welch Muddy Waters Mud Morganfield Nick Moss Robert Randolph Ronnie Earl Samantha Fish Shemekia Copeland Sugaray Rayford Sugar Ray & the Bluetones Taj Mahal Tedeschi Trucks Band Tom Hambridge Tommy Castro Walter TroutCategories
Archives
Tag Archives: Joss Stone
You’ll swear Buddy Guy has blues running through his veins on Born to Play Guitar
We didn’t get the chance to see Buddy Guy when he was in town recently for the latest offering of the Pittsburgh Blues Festival, but we did read about the controversy that ensued, with the festival organizer ending up offering … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Billy Cox, Billy Gibbons, Buddy Guy, Doyle Bramhall II, Joss Stone, Kim Wilson, Muscle Shoals Horns, Reese Wynans, the McCrary Sisters, Tom Hambridge, Van Morrison
Comments Off on You’ll swear Buddy Guy has blues running through his veins on Born to Play Guitar