“He got married and had a family and nobody even knew he had a career in music, not even his wife. After he died, his wife found a scrapbook that he had kept…”
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“We just try to sit down and write the best songs we can. I think if we can do that, everything will take care of itself.”
“You should do what you can man. Do what you can, and try to make every day better than the day before.”
“I just think, give the music to the people any way you can. That’s very important to me.”
We recently got a chance to catch up with some folks from a great cultural program that is administered by the US State Department through an organization called American Voices.
About being a woman in the blues, an all-diva festival, the K.C. Blues community, & new album!
New York City Bluesman Johnny Childs is eager to tell anyone who will listen why he initiated the grassroots movement to establish an International Blues Music Day. Find out why!
We recently spoke with Chris Antonik, the hard working, sharp dressing Canadian blues guitarist and vocalist who’s gaining a lot of support in the blues community!
Chris Dair is the long-popular French bluesman that plays a mean guitar. His interesting influences, from Flamenco to Jimi Hendrix, give his style a sharp and unique edge.
We sat down with Joe Bonamassa, one of the best guitar players alive, to talk about blues, rock, guitars, and the release of his new album “Dust Bowl”, which hits store shelves Monday!