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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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Wrapped Up and Ready for your listening pleasure, The Mannish Boys’ latest CD is another winner
The blues supergroup known as The Mannish Boys has done some pretty terrific stuff over the years, so to say that their newest CD Wrapped Up and Ready (Delta Groove Music) may just be their best yet is no small … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Corritore, Candye Kane, Finis Tasby, Franck Goldwasser, Fred Kaplan, Jimi Bott, Kid Ramos, Kim Wilson, Kirk Fletcher, Laura Chavez, Monster Mike Welch, Randy Chortkoff, Ron Dziubla, Steve Freund, Sugaray Rayford, The Mannish Boys, Trenda Fox, Willie Campbell
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The Mannish Boys pack double the dynamite on latest release
There’s perhaps no better way of describing blues supergroup The Mannish Boys than as written in the liner notes to their latest offering, where they’re portrayed as “a virtual blues festival in a single band.” As applicable as that statement could be … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Corritore, Elvin Bishop, Finis Tasby, Franck Goldwasser, Jackie Payne, James Harman, Jason Ricci, Jimi Bott, Junior Watson, Kid Ramos, Kirk Fletcher, Mike Finnigan, Mud Morganfield, Randy Chortkoff, Rod Piazza, Sugaray Rayford, The Mannish Boys, Willie Campbell
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