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Walter Trout prize pack winners
Congratulations to Anne Foster of Clear Lake, Iowa, and John McClain of Fort Worth, Texas, who each pick up a Walter Trout prize pack featuring a copy of both Walter’s biography Rescued from Reality: the Life and Times of Walter … Continue reading
Walter Trout shows off Battle Scars on first recording since successful transplant
If calling his return to the road the “I’m Back” tour wasn’t enough of a statement of his improving health after more than a year-and-a-half of a break from performing, blues/rock guitarist Walter Trout is back in a big way … Continue reading
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Just two more days to enter our Walter Trout book/album giveaway contest
We’ve already received entries from all across the United States for our Walter Trout biography/album contest, from the East to the West to throughout the Gulf coasts and lots of other places in between. But the nice thing about contests … Continue reading
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Announcing our Walter Trout book/album giveaway!
With blues-rocker Walter Trout‘s new album Battle Scars hitting the stores tomorrow, we’re teaming with the Mascot Label Group to give away not one, but two, Walter Trout prize packs featuring a copy of both Walter’s recent biography Rescued from … Continue reading
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Having a blast with Clarence “The Blues Man” Turner on The Caster Blaster
We have to admit we weren’t at all familiar with Clarence “The Blues Man” Turner when we popped this latest CD of his into the player, so we may have been a bit skeptical upon hearing the album’s opening lines … Continue reading
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It Ain’t Right to miss this one from Jimmy Burns
A few weeks ago, we told you about Chicago bluesman Omar Coleman’s debut recording on Delmark Records, Born & Raised. Jimmy Burns’ latest CD marks the singer/guitarist’s fifth project on that same label – with one additional on Velrone Records – … Continue reading
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Guy Davis plays it “like Sonny did” on new CD Kokomo Kidd
The closest you’ll find to a modern-day troubadour, acoustic bluesman Guy Davis is back with another terrific collection of tunes on his second release for M.C. Records, Kokomo Kidd. From the plucky, tuba-accented title track about a country bootlegger-turned-political fixer … Continue reading
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Robert Cray Band celebrates 4 Nights of 40 Years Live on latest CD/DVD offering
Bluesman Robert Cray has been “groovin’ 4 decades” now, so this isn’t of course the first live recording we’ve heard from him, nor is it likely to be the last. But the double CD/DVD set 4 Nights of 40 Years … Continue reading
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Latest releases from daughters of the blues Shemekia Copeland, Zakiya Hooker help keep blues, fathers’ legacies alive
Anyone with even the slightest knowledge of blues history will be familiar with the names – and probably at least a few of the songs – of blues masters John Lee Hooker and Johnny Clyde Copeland. But with both bluesmen … Continue reading
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Tagged Alvin Youngblood Hart, Billy Gibbons, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Copeland, Robert Randolph, Shemekia Copeland, Zakiya Hooker
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Born & Raised in Chicago, Omar Coleman delivers modern West Side soul on Delmark debut
As best we can remember, our first exposure to Chicago singer and harmonica player Omar Coleman came just a few years back when we saw him play along with International Blues Challenge winner Sean Carney at West Virginia’s Heritage Music … Continue reading
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