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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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Pianist Anthony Geraci branches out on Why Did You Have to Go
If you’re looking for something from pianist Anthony Geraci that’s drastically different from what he does with his main gig with Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, then Geraci’s latest album Why Did You Have to Go (Shining Stone Records) isn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged "Sax" Gordon Beadle, Anthony Geraci, Brian Templeton, Dennis Brennan, Doug Woolverton, Jimi Bott, Kid Ramos, Michael Mudcat Ward, Michelle Evil Gal Willson, Monster Mike Welch, Neil Gouvin, Ronnie Earl, Sugar Ray Norcia, Sugaray Rayford, Willie Campbell, Willie Laws
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Blues supergroup The Proven Ones proves its mettle on Wild Again debut
With each person having already distinguished himself as an individual performer, sideman, or member of such accomplished blues bands as The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, The Mannish Boys, and Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, it should come … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Geraci, Brian Templeton, Jimi Bott, Kid Ramos, The Proven Ones, Willie Campbell
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Michael Ledbetter, Monster Mike Welch in the right place with Right Place, Right Time
Last week, we told you about the latest collaboration between blues guitarist John Primer and harmonica player Bob Corritore, a splendid little project from Delta Groove Music called Ain’t Nothing You Can Do! While those two blues veterans have the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Geraci, Laura Chavez, Michael Ledbetter, Monster Mike Welch
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Sugar Ray and the Bluetones offer reason to believe with Seeing is Believing
They say that “seeing is believing”, and far be it for us to argue that seeing Sugar Ray and the Bluetones perform live when you have the chance is the smartest way to go. But the good news for blues … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Geraci, Michael Mudcat Ward, Monster Mike Welch, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Sugar Ray Norcia
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The Blues Never Sleeps
Here’s the latest installment of our BluesPowR Radio Hour, featuring music from recent Blues Music Award (BMA) winners Walter Trout and Duke Robillard, as well as a double-shot from quadruple BMA nominee Anthony Geraci, plus tracks from Tasha Taylor and … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Hart, Anthony Geraci, Billy the Kid & the Regulators, Duke Robillard, Lewis Hamilton, Samantha Fish, Steve Hill, Tasha Taylor, Walter Trout
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Blues pianist Anthony Geraci displays Fifty Shades of Blue on latest masterpiece
Those who may not recognize New England pianist Anthony Geraci simply by name will no doubt be familiar with him through his longtime “day job” – or perhaps more accurately in this instance, being that he’s a musician, “night job” … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Geraci, Darrell Nulisch, Michael Mudcat Ward, Michelle Evil Gal Willson, Monster Mike Welch, Neil Gouvin, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Sugar Ray Norcia, Toni Lynn Washington
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James Harman, Anthony Geraci, and Sugaray Rayford top nominees for 37th annual Blues Music Awards
The Blues Foundation has announced the nominations for the next edition of its Blues Music Awards, set to again take place in Memphis in early May. Harmonica player and singer James Harman leads this year’s nominations with five, for instrumentalist-harmonica, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy T - Nick Nixon Band, Anthony Geraci, Billy Price, Blues Foundation, Blues Music Awards, Brandon Santini, Buddy Guy, Cash Box Kings, Cedric Burnside, Charlie Wooton, Doug MacLeod, Eric Bibb, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Frank Bey, Guy Davis, Jackie Payne, James Harman, Joe Louis Walker, Michael Mudcat Ward, Monster Mike Welch, Otis Clay, Rick Estrin, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Shemekia Copeland, Sonny Landreth, Sugaray Rayford, Victor Wainwright, Walter Trout, Wee Willie Walker
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