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Blues Bash Interview: The Bluesers
The "Canadian Delta" strikes blue!
Blues Bash Music Review: Daddy Mack Blues Band - Bluestones
Rhythmic string section, a deep graveled voice, and a tone that takes you away from your problems and transports you to another world.
Blues Bash Music Review: James Ulmer - Birthright
Birthright is modern album of ancient blues. Declared "one of the most important blues records of 2005".
Blues Bash Ruf Records: Keeping The Blues Alive
Ruf Records are this year's recipient of the Keeping The Blues Alive award for Record Companies.
Blues Bash Music Review: Rory Block - The Lady And Mr. Johnson
A lifelong student of Robert Johnson completes her dissertation. She passes with flying colors.
Blues Bash Music Review: Studebaker John - Between Life and Death
Between Life and Death is chock full of the good stuff coming from Chicago's Quadruple Threat.
Blues Bash Concert Review: Joe Bonamassa - Live At Blues Alley
I don't think smaller venues like Blues Alley are going to be able to contain Joe Bonamassa much longer.
A fantastic new release from this Australian Singer-Songwriter.
Blues Bash Music Review: Otis Taylor - Below The Fold
Otis Taylor has got the blues and he’s pissed about it.
Blues Bash Music Review: Aynsley Lister - Everything I Need
He's not here to conquer anything but your love of good music.
Blues Bash Music Review: David Rotundo - Blues Ignited
They commit themselves to each song like it's the last thing they might ever do in their lives.
Blues Bash Music Review: Canned Heat - Instrumentals 1967 - 1996
Throughout the decades of their existence, they have had the ability to play outside the box with style and flair.
Blues Bash Music Review: Robben Ford - "Lovin' Cup"
A Blues influenced edition of One Track Mind.
Blues Bash: The Legendary Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson, at the crossroads of the blues.
Blues Bash Interview: No Questions Asked, They Are The Answer!
We applaud mediocrity and watch as the transient players in the music industry come and go. Isn’t it about time there was a change?
Blues Bash Music Review: Lost Sounds: Blacks And The Birth Of The Recording Industry 1891 - 1922
...a fascinating glimpse into the lives of musicians prior to the days of the music that we most associate with the modern era of Black music.
Blues Bash Music Review: Jen Elliott & Bluestruck - 8 Days Down
City Canyon Records' rock 'n' soul revelation.
Blues Bash Music Review: Kim Wilson - Lookin' For Trouble
The Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman Kim Wilson shows us he's "Tuff Enuff" for real this time.
Blogcritics Celebrates the Blues
Come help Blogcritics celebrate the blues!
If you like New Orleans/Delta blues by poetic musicians with a little bit of dirt under their fingernails, this is for you.