Additional interviews
“I mean, to me that’s as raw and rocking or punk rock as it gets, but it’s traditional blues, you know?” Matthew Stubbs, lead guitarist for GA-20
Interview with Sleepyhead guitarist/vocalist Chris O’Rourke about ‘New Alchemy,’ out now!
Editor’s note: This is part two of our interview with the scholar, memoirist, and blues…
“We put our hearts and souls into it. I think people will pick up on that.” Justin Saladino discusses ‘Honest Lies,’ out September 16!
“This is all new recordings I’ve done within the last five years. Each one has a little story so kind of each song is chapter in a storybook.” Bob Corritore
‘Whose Blues?’ empathetically confronts racial issues within the contemporary blues music community and blues music of the past.
“I met Willie on many occasions — the first of which is when I cold-called him out of the Chicago phone book and asked him to come to my high school radio station.” Cary Baker
This New Orleans neo-soul sensation’s transition from thin, airy timbre to Chaka Khan depths are smooth and seamless.
‘Winter Hill Blues’ takes the listener into a very different world of Bentonia blues which he’s learned under the tutelage of 75-year-old Mississippian Jimmy “Duck” Holmes
