Music: Blues
Currently listing articles 1124-1101:
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love, and Freedom— Life, Death, Love, and Freedom is a country blues and back to American roots sound from John Mellencamp.
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Music Review: Scrapomatic - Sidewalk Caesars — When it comes to what it takes to present old roots music to modern audiences, Scrapomatic understands.
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Music Reviews: Whitesnake & Def Leppard Live, Deivos, Atrocity, and Violent Force— Whitesnake & Def Lep delight while some of the latest batch of releases don't quite.
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Music Review: Walter "Wolfman" Washington - Doin' The Funky Thing— The title says it all — the New Orleans legend is back.
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Concert Review: Tom Waits at the Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO, June 26, 2008— Tom Waits plays St. Louis. Damn right.
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Quickies: Cassandra Wilson, Larry Vuckovich Trio, Peter Calandra— This episode of Quickies has a bit more of a cinematic feel than prior ones. Find out why...
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Nick Moss & The Flip Tops To Record Live Album With Lurrie Bell at Chan's July 18-19— This is your chance for a little piece of immortality...
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Music Review: Deborah Coleman, Candye Kane, and Dani Wilde - Blues Caravan: Guitars & Feathers— Blues Caravan: Guitars & Feathers; an opportunity to hear three very unique women performing their music on one great disc.
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Music Review: Johnny Young - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions— It's such a good idea it makes you wonder why more people aren't doing it...
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Music DVD/CD Review: Byther Smith Blues On The Moon— You may never have heard Byther Smith before listening to this CD/DVD, but afteward you won't forget him.
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Music Review: Watermelon Slim And The Workers - No Paid Holidays— Watermelon Slim and the Workers can rock the house and break your heart, and do it in a way that we can all understand.
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Music DVD Review: Steve Miller Band - Live From Chicago— Four decades later, the Steve Miller Band still delivers.
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Always Something New At The Vintage Continental Club— There are bars with music, in the corner, part of the background. At the Continental Club, music is front and center.
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Music Review: Chuck Leavell, Live in Germany: Green Leaves & Blue Notes Tour 2007— The Rolling Stones' keyboardist may be a "musicians' musician," but there's something for almost everyone on his new two-CD live set.
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Music Review: EvilMrSod - I Am A Demon & I Love Rock'n'Roll— An excellent album from a rock & roll bad boy with blues muscle.
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Music Review: John Dee Holeman - You Got To Lose, You Can't Win All The Time— You Got To Lose, You Can't Win All The Time, that which was old, can be made new again.
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Music Review: Homemade Jamz Blues Band - Pay Me No Mind— 3 kids with a combined age of 37 playing the blues?
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Concert Review: An Evening With Nick Moss & The Flip Tops - June 12, 2008 Huntsville, AL— It wasn't billed as "An Evening With Nick Moss & The Flip Tops" but that is indeed what it turned out to be.
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Music Review: The Homemade Jamz Blues Band Pay Me No Mind— The Homemade Jamz Blues Band play a brand of Blues music that is as authentic and passionate as any I've heard played.
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Music Review: Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found— The real beginnings of the 60s blues revival.
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Music Review: Thom Rotella 4-Tet — Out Of The Blues— Any musician with the nerve to call his quartet a '4-tet' has to be something special.
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - Live At The Murat 2-CD Set— Umphrey's McGee, always a must-see live jam band, jams two nights of music into one compilation, for mostly yummy results.
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Music Review: Marcia Ball – Peace, Love & BBQ— Piano blues to Blow the House Down
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Music Review: Swamp Cabbage - Squeal— Rootsy, southern-fried blues doesn't come much more boggy than this.
