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Bluesman Sugaray Rayford plays it Dangerous on new solo release
Last week, we told you about some of the great new blues releases coming out in September, a majority of them hitting the shelves this week. Perhaps our favorite of this most recent bunch comes from one from the best blues singers … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Pete, Franck Goldwasser, Gino Matteo, Jimi Bott, Kid Andersen, Kim Wilson, Monster Mike Welch, Randy Chortkoff, Sugar Ray Norcia, Sugaray Rayford, The Mannish Boys
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