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Recent Posts
- Charlie Musselwhite blows up a Storm (Warning) on this single from upcoming album
- Catfish blues: final act from UK blues-rock band concludes masterful run
- Check out this “Bad Boy” of a single from Doyle Bramhall II off upcoming Antone’s 50th anniversary box set
- “Grown Now”, D.K. Harrell is back with first single off Alligator Records debut
- Blues trio GA-20 is no stranger to our playlist with latest single “Stranger Blues” (and rest of their new EP!)
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Luther Allison: live again
I’ve long been a fan of the live Luther Allison albums. Whether recorded in Chicago, Paris, or Montreux (Where Have You Been?, which chronicles his performances there over nearly a 20-year period), these albums to me capture the essence of the blues, as well as a true … Continue reading
I Got Blues for You
I still don’t know quite how it happened, but somehow I managed to miss ever hearing the 2008 debut album from the Homemade Jamz Blues Band, a much-acclaimed trio of siblings ages 11 to 17 who burst onto the national blues … Continue reading
Blues had a baby…
And they named it the BluesPowR Blog, where we’ll be confessin’ the blues and bringing you the latest and greatest from the blues music world. So without further ado – and in keeping with the theme of this inaugural post around … Continue reading