-
Recent Posts
- Blind Pig Records returns with smoking debuts from Jovin Webb and Sonny Gullage
- Joined by Delmark All-Stars, Willie Buck still sounding great on Live at Buddy Guy’s Legends
- UK blues band Catfish offers stunning mini-album amid break in touring
- A bit more on that Three Kings tribute…
- Albert Castiglia, Chris Cain & D.K. Harrell pay tribute to Three Kings of the Blues during Heritage Music BluesFest
Tags
- Albert Castiglia
- Anthony Geraci
- B.B. King
- Billy Branch
- Billy Flynn
- Billy Price
- Bobby Rush
- Bob Corritore
- Bob Margolin
- Bob Stroger
- Buddy Guy
- Charlie Musselwhite
- Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival
- Doyle Bramhall II
- Eric Clapton
- Gary Clark Jr.
- Gregg Allman
- James Cotton
- 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
- Ronnie Earl
- Samantha Fish
- Shemekia Copeland
- Sugaray Rayford
- Sugar Ray & the Bluetones
- Taj Mahal
- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Tom Hambridge
- Tommy Castro
- Walter Trout
- Willie Big Eyes Smith
Categories
Archives
Category Archives: Albums
Mayall, Trout producer Eric Corne offers some Happy Songs for the Apocalypse on own latest album
We’ve mentioned the name Eric Corne on these pages quite a bit in recent years, with Corne having produced many of the latest recordings from blues masters John Mayall and Walter Trout. The founder and president of Forty Below Records, … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Eric Corne, Rick Holmstrom, Walter Trout
Comments Off on Mayall, Trout producer Eric Corne offers some Happy Songs for the Apocalypse on own latest album
Nick Moss Band pays up — in blues — on The High Cost of Low Living
We’d be lying if we said we haven’t enjoyed the last few albums from Chicago’s Nick Moss Band, with Lead Belly descendant Michael Ledbetter helping to bring some additional soulfulness to the band’s sound. But it was Moss’ earlier, more … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Dennis Gruenling, Jim Pugh, Kid Andersen, Nick Moss Band
Comments Off on Nick Moss Band pays up — in blues — on The High Cost of Low Living
John Mayall delivers one for the money on live Three for the Road
We’ve been fortunate to hear quite a bit from John Mayall in the past four to five years, between several new studio albums (A Special Life, Find a Way to Care and Talk About That) and two volumes that captured … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged John Mayall
Comments Off on John Mayall delivers one for the money on live Three for the Road
Blues GRAMMY Award-winning duo Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite return with No Mercy in This Land
We weren’t the only ones who really liked Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite‘s 2013 collaboration Get Up!, judging by the GRAMMY Award it received for best blues album. Now the duo is back with another real kicker in No Mercy … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite
Comments Off on Blues GRAMMY Award-winning duo Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite return with No Mercy in This Land
Tune into the Weekend: Deva Mahal, daughter of legendary Taj Mahal, shows blues Run Deep on debut album
Last week, we told you about new albums from two real-life sons of the blues, Mud Morganfield and Bernard Allison, also promising to visit upon one from an offspring of Grammy Award-winning musician Taj Mahal soon. We’ve had the chance … Continue reading
Posted in Albums, Tune into the Weekend
Tagged Deva Mahal, Taj Mahal
Comments Off on Tune into the Weekend: Deva Mahal, daughter of legendary Taj Mahal, shows blues Run Deep on debut album
Second-generation bluesmen Mud Morganfield, Bernard Allison help keep genre groovin’ with stellar new releases
There are few artists we look as forward to hearing new music from as those literal sons and daughters of the blues who have devoted their lives to helping to carry on the music — and thus the legacies — … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Bernard Allison, Billy Branch, Billy Flynn, Mike Wheeler, Mud Morganfield, Rick Kreher, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Studebaker John
Comments Off on Second-generation bluesmen Mud Morganfield, Bernard Allison help keep genre groovin’ with stellar new releases
Mojo Risin’: Mike Ross explodes onto blues/roots scene with help of Dark Powder
We haven’t had the chance to check out UK roots musician Mike Ross‘ solo debut album Spindrift, but we certainly like what we hear on the follow-up to it in Jenny’s Place (Taller Records), out tomorrow. While the slow blistering … Continue reading
Posted in Albums, Artists, Mojo Risin'
Tagged Mike Ross
Comments Off on Mojo Risin’: Mike Ross explodes onto blues/roots scene with help of Dark Powder
Keb’ Mo’, Bettye LaVette, Warren Haynes and others pay tribute to King of the Slide Guitar on Strange Angels: In Flight with Elmore James
Recently, we told you about a 100th birthday set celebrating blues singer and guitarist John Lee Hooker. While that extensive collection consisted of Hooker’s own recordings from throughout his career, this centennial tribute to blues slide guitarist extraordinaire Elmore James … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Bettye LaVette, Billy Gibbons, Elmore James, Keb Mo, Mollie Marriott, Peter Parcek, Rick Holmstrom, Tom Jones, Warren Haynes
Comments Off on Keb’ Mo’, Bettye LaVette, Warren Haynes and others pay tribute to King of the Slide Guitar on Strange Angels: In Flight with Elmore James
The Original Blues Brothers Band hits on Last Shade of Blue Before Black with latest recording
Although it’s been decades now since the Blues Brothers Band played together in its original and most popular form (with the death of John Belushi, a.k.a. “Joliet Jake” Blues, in 1982), the Blues Brothers legacy has carried on through a … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Blues Brothers, Dr. John, Eddie Floyd, Joe Louis Walker, Lou Marini, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Steve Cropper
Comments Off on The Original Blues Brothers Band hits on Last Shade of Blue Before Black with latest recording
Artists from around world rise to challenge on International Blues Challenge #33
Blues promotion and preservation member organization The Blues Foundation puts on a couple of big programs in Memphis each year: in May, a Blues Music Awards (BMA) gala celebrates the best of the blues from the past year, including performances … Continue reading
Posted in Albums
Tagged Al Hill, Brody Buster, Dawn Tyler Watson Band, Felix Smith, International Blues Challenge, Johnny Fink & the Intrusion, King Bee, Rae Gordon & the Backstreet Drivers, Randy McQuay, Ruth Wyand, Sam Joyner, Sobo Blues Band, Souliz Band, Sugar Brown, Wes Lee
Comments Off on Artists from around world rise to challenge on International Blues Challenge #33