Rhys Williams is a journalist and musician from Wales, now based in Leeds. He is a avid blues, and rock fan with an eclectic taste that renders him an authority on all things music. Heavily influenced by the works of Lester Bangs, Hunter S Thompson, and Ernest Hemingway, he writes for a number of magazines and 'Rock Rags' in both the UK and America.
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Indie-Blues supergroup sees Jack white in unusual role.
Finnish unsung heroes channel true Delta soul on star studded live record.
Blues supergroup deliver a eclectic collection of classics and originals that never once feels schizophrenic.
Another blues-powerhouse classic from Walter Trout, but this time it's all about the inner demons.
An in-depth study of the worlds of politics and music, and how they clash when they clash.
Following the likes of Aynsley Lister and Ian Parker, could this be the next big thing to happen to British blues?
Getting there before the idea was even a twinkle in Chris Cornell's eye, this is Blues meets Hip-Hop at it's best.
Attempting to knock The Answer off the number one spot, and claim the title of "Ireland's Most Exciting New Band."
Grunge pin-up Chris Cornell proves he is still a creative force to be reckoned, and all without raising his voice.
Allman Brothers Duane and Gregg took the world by storm in 1969. Now, another Allman is set to do just the same...
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