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Ben Rice Band’s Pour Me Some Whiskey is like a well stocked bar and a brilliant bartender — you constantly get surprised in the best ways possible!
In a word, her new album is “Gospel” — The gospel of the formidable blueswoman, the gospel music that seeps it’s way into nearly every track, the gospel of unmistakably moving vocals.
More sad news for blues and music fans this year. The manager of longstanding musical icon Etta James has stated today that the soul and blues singer is terminally ill with late-stage leukemia.
Kilborn Alley’s latest album Four is a diverse, professional, and most importantly, solidly blues album that is simply fun to…
The brand new album Brighter Days, a live DVD/CD by JJ Grey and Mofro, is finally out as of today. We recently gave Brighter Days a rave review for it’s absolutely wonderful energy and richly soulful sound. It’s worth a look.
“Black Cloud” sports an album cover showing a simple, nondescript cloud that hides a CD bursting at the seams with classic New Orleans and powerful vocals.
The title of Johnny Rawls’ new CD “Memphis Still Got Soul” is as descriptive as an album title can get. Johnny’s perfect soul voice, horn section, B3, and sultry female backup singers are the perfect soul music combination.
In a sentence: the latest album from Myron Walden is called Countryfied, and it’s a rare, smooth, saxophone-driven gem.