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Month: November 2019
Ice Cream In Hell is, according to Ellis, the most raw-sounding, guitar-drenched album of his career.
On tour showing off their new album ‘Lets Rock,’ the boys had the arena rockin’ right from the start.
“Yeah, this song’s called ‘Agent Orange Blues.’ Why? Cuz that’s why.”
Some 40,000 people attended the Olympiad party on a sultry night in July.
Ever since Bishop first hit the scene with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band back in 1965, he’s blazed his own musical trail.
After logging over 2,000 stage shows with Chicago’s legendary Second City comedy troupe, Barnes has brought that expertise to the Blues concert stage.
Rounder Records Recording Artist Samantha Fish Partners With The New Orleans Cigar Box Guitar Festival Under The New Name
The broad diversity found in this year’s nine “Keeping the Blues Alive” Award recipients reflects the impact that blues music has across the globe
This is not just another boring Christmas album, this is one you can play over and over again.
This Guitar and Tonight derives its power from Margolin’s appreciation for the blues and that’s always something to applaud.