Author: JD Nash

JD Nash is the former host of Blues Influence on WREN radio and current editor-in-chief of American Blues Scene.

Louisiana blues vixen GeminiiDragon is at it again. This time she has released a very special single, “Down Deep Water,” on Orchard Records to celebrate and pay homage to the Juneteenth holiday. This is a very special moment in time for me and I am expressing a lot of things I think many, many people are thinking and want to say.GeminiiDragon “Down Deep Water” is one of a string of great songs added to the catalog of the Louisiana vocalist. https://youtu.be/GAVIRUZTjHQ GeminiiDragon Facebook

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Janiva Magness’ sixteenth studio album, Hard to Kill, is a boldly honest and affecting collection of songs that sit on the bedrock of blues, soul and funk. Deeply connected with her frank and profoundly moving 2019 memoir, Weeds Like Us, the new album will release simultaneously with the audiobook edition this summer. While recording last year, Magness realized how closely tied the two pieces of work really are – Hard to Kill is a tough and assured reflection of the intense memories and feelings exposed in Weeds Like Us.  I feel like it’s a retrospective — not just of my…

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Two years after her psychic blues album, Black Crow Moan, Detroit sensation Eliza Neals is back with her newest blues rock offering Badder to the Bone, out now via E-H Records. This is Neals’ second album in the era of COVID. Where Black Crow Moan was primarily ballad-filled to fit the times of 2020, Badder to the Bone starts off with blistering slide guitar over a Bo Diddley beat on “United We Stand.” Neals wrote or co-wrote all but one song on the album, and also arranged and co-produced it with Michael Puwal of ICP and Kenny Wayne Shepherd fame.…

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“It it’s not fun, we’re not doing it.” So states the motto of the Topeka Blues Society. Based in the capital city of Kansas, the Topeka Blues Society (TBS) was established as a 501(c)3 nonprofit volunteer organization in July of 2008. The mission of the Society is to promote music rooted in the blues, through performances, education, community involvement and outreach, and artist support throughout N.E. Kansas. One of the founding members of the Society is someone who almost everyone who has played the blues in the Midwest knows, Suki Blakely. Suki has had her hands and heart in the…

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