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Tax Man Blues
With this coming Monday being the deadline for those in the U.S. to file their annual federal income taxes, we thought some of you might enjoy another talk-free episode of our BluesPowR Radio Hour to help put you over the … Continue reading
Posted in BluesPowR Radio Hour
Tagged Albert Castiglia, Big Maceo Merriweather, Colin Linden, Delta Wires, Howlin Wolf, John Fusco, Luther Dickinson, Mike Zito, Nick Schnebelen, Watermelon Slim
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Screenwriter John Fusco returns to the crossroads with superb self-titled debut recording
The first time New England native John Fusco came to this crossroads, as a young musician who had already had the honor of meeting and learning from blues masters such as Frank Frost and Sonny Terry, he ended up deciding to head back north to pursue another … Continue reading
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Tagged Cody Dickinson, John Fusco, Luther Dickinson
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Award-winning bassist-singer Danielle Nicole gives much to smile about with Cry No More
We can’t recall why exactly we never got around to telling you about Danielle Nicole‘s 2015 debut solo album Wolf Den, but it’s certainly one worth checking out if you haven’t done so. Whether you like what you heard there … Continue reading
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Tagged Danielle Nicole, Johnny Lee Schell, Kelly Finnigan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Luther Dickinson, Mike Finnigan, Monster Mike Welch, Nick Schnebelen, Sonny Landreth, Tony Braunagel, Trampled Under Foot, Walter Trout
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