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Joe Bonamassa/Josh Smith-produced B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100 shows the thrill is not gone from King of the Blues’ legacy
We mentioned this project on our social media channels earlier this week, but couldn’t resist coming back for a bit deeper of a dive. As terrific as this centennial birthday tribute collection to the late B.B. King looks on screen … Continue reading
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Tagged B.B. King, Bobby Rush, D.K. Harrell, Derek Trucks, George Benson, Joe Bonamassa, Josh Smith, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Noah Hunt, Susan Tedeschi
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D.K. Harrell is Talkin’ Heavy about the blues on Alligator Records debut
Rising bluesman D.K. Harrell keeps on rolling with his sophomore album–and Alligator Records debut–Talkin’ Heavy. Released last week, the album includes another dozen extremely impressive original tracks that demonstrate why the 27-year-old Harrell is one of the hottest acts on … Continue reading
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Tagged D.K. Harrell, Jim Pugh, Kid Andersen
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“Grown Now”, D.K. Harrell is back with first single off Alligator Records debut
Here’s a real groover from rising star D.K. Harrell, the first single from Harrell’s debut album on Alligator Records coming this summer, Talkin’ Heavy. Accented by horns, with Harrell’s vocals and guitar-playing both in full force, “Grown Now” is one … Continue reading
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A bit more on that Three Kings tribute…
Here’s a little videographic evidence of the show we talked about in our last post, a tribute to the Three Kings of the Blues presented by Albert Castiglia, D.K. Harrell and Chris Cain at the recent Heritage Music BluesFest. These … Continue reading
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Albert Castiglia, Chris Cain & D.K. Harrell pay tribute to Three Kings of the Blues during Heritage Music BluesFest
It’s been a minute since we wrote about any live shows here, but we would be remiss if we didn’t tell you about this one to be on the lookout for. This weekend, we got the chance to spend a … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Castiglia, D.K. Harrell, Eden Brent, Heritage Music BluesFest, Matt Schofield, Selwyn Birchwood
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With debut album, D.K. Harrell proves he’s The Right Man to carry on the blues
As much as we like telling you about new music from the Duwayne Burnsides, Leonard “Lowdown” Browns, and other acts who have been playing the blues now for decades, there’s perhaps nothing more gratifying than being able to introduce you … Continue reading
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Tagged D.K. Harrell, Jerry Jemmott, Jim Pugh, Kid Andersen, Tony "TC" Coleman
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