“There are differences in blues and Nepali music but there are many similarities: Economic depression, discrimination, and social issues remain the same.” – Prakash Slim
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“Education is what you get when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don’t.” – Pete Seeger
“Frankly, this isn’t an album to read liner notes by. It’s far more suited to moving and grooving, sweating or at least toe tapping, signifying and getting happy…” Dick Shurman
‘Live In Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert’ features 12 unreleased tracks, including fan favorites “Who Do You Love?” and “Bad to the Bone”
1965-1967 recordings feature Jimi Hendrix’s first-ever recorded composition
New single, “Massive,” featuring Joe Satriani out now
Help us #SaveOurStages by telling Congress to ACT NOW!
The release of Straight To You: Live comes at a time when there is no live music and the world looks very different than it did 12 months ago
Nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album at the 1995 GRAMMY® Awards, Charles Brown’s Cool Christmas Blues offers a warm, laid-back set of primarily original material—including Brown’s modern yuletide classics “Please Come Home for Christmas” and the U.S. Billboard R&B chart Top 10 hit “Merry Christmas Baby.”
Marketed as a rival to Johnny Mathis, he made his major label debut in 1957 on the ABC-Paramount label with the single “A Teenager Sings the Blues.” Nash had his first chart hit in early 1958 with a cover of Doris Day’s “A Very Special Love.”
