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Month: May 2020
Set for release on the Delmark label June 19th, No Border Blues is the first ever American compilation of the Japanese blues scene.
“I realize now it turned out the way it was meant to, because that’s what this song is all about, holding on for love.”
A three-piece band of siblings (Sarah 20, Lachlan 18 and Molly 17 years of age), The Buckleys worked since they were young children towards their dream.
“Cry Out is a call to action,” says Riggins.“It’s no secret that as a country we don’t practice what we preach.”
This intimate memoir by blues legend Robert Johnson’s stepsister includes new details about his family, music, influences, tragic death, and musical afterlife.
Dr. John’s final studio release ‘Ske-Dat-De-Dat The Spirit of Satch’ set for release on limited edition, vinyl format on June 5, 2020.
Never a dull moment at the Fur Peace Ranch!
Sometimes the best way to distill the kind of complex emotions a tragic event may bring is through the power of song.
We’re not saying this is a story album, however if ‘Memphis Loud’ has one particular image running through it, it’s the sound of that train.
“Gasoline and Matches.” is the culmination of Ramirez’ artistic vision. Clever blues lyrics delivered in a soulful style.