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Robert Finley Debuts Album Title Track, ‘Sharecropper’s Son’

American Blues Scene StaffMay 4, 2021

The video for title track, “Sharecropper’s Son,” was directed by Tim Hardiman and filmed on location in Finley’s hometown of Bernice, Louisiana.

One-Man Band Keith Kenny Finds Artistic and Personal Growth On New Album ‘Lifetime Ago Motel’

Lauren LeadinghamMay 4, 2021

“Change is inevitable, and this album is a portrait of someone accepting change.” Keith Kenny’s dynamic new album, ‘Lifetime Ago Motel,’ is out now via iNtuRecords

Jose Ramirez Releases First Single On Delmark Label ‘Whatever She Wants’

American Blues Scene StaffMay 4, 2021

“‘Whatever She Wants’ talks about an attraction so crazy that you’re willing to put everything on the line, no matter how dangerous. – Jose Ramirez

The McCrary Sisters Return with New Single, ‘Amazing Grace’

American Blues Scene StaffMay 3, 2021

“With all that’s going on in this world, death, loneliness, sickness, hurt, grief and pain, we the Mcrary Sisters need to tell the world that God’s amazing grace is enough to get us through it all.”

Rosedale Junction’s Toby Soriero Preserves the Idea of the Album Format

Lauren LeadinghamMay 3, 2021

“The theme of ‘Stompin’ on the Front Porch’ relates to how blues started out with folks gathered around the front porch of a house listening to a guitar player strumming or playing bottle neck and singing a story.”

Mighty Roots Music Festival Line-Up Announced

Cary Baker / ConquerooMay 3, 2021

The Mighty Roots Music Festival is very much a reboot of Mighty Mississippi festival in a new location — Stovall Farms, the place where Muddy Waters grew up and was first recorded.

North Carolina Bluesman and Buck Dancer John Dee Holeman Dead at 92

American Blues Scene StaffMay 3, 2021

When Holeman was 14, he bought a new Sears Silvertone guitar for $15. “I thought I had something!” he said. His uncle and cousin taught him a few chords. “I listened to 78s like ‘Step It Up and Go’ by Blind Boy Fuller, the Grand Ole Opry, and heard others play at pig-picking parties. I was good for catching on.”

The Cold Stares Announce New Studio Album, ‘Heavy Shoes,’ Reveal New Song And Video For ‘In The Night Time’

Jon Bleicher / Prospect PRApril 30, 2021

Recorded largely at Sam Phillips Recording Studio, Memphis – with the remaining at their studio in Indiana – this Memphis vibe has seeped into ‘Heavy Shoes,’ out August 13 via Mascot Records

Jim Weider: A Common Man Advancing a Huge Legacy

Don WilcockApril 30, 2021

Weider stepped into Robbie Robertson’s shoes and resurrected The Band with a second coming unmatched in rock by anyone else, with the possible exception of Warren Haynes in the Allman Brothers.

10 Things You May Not Know About Willie Nelson

JD NashApril 29, 2021

With over six decades in the music business, Willie Nelson has surely touched the lives of nearly everyone who listens to music. Happy birthday, Willie!

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