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William Howse & Jack Pearson: William Howse & Jack Pearson
Authentic acoustic blues originals: wailin' harmonica with grit and soul and hambone slide on resonator guitar.
Recommended if you like
Keb' Mo',
Sonny Boy Williamson,
Taj Mahal.
Tanya Dennis: Waterdance
Former Faith Hill band member, Tanya Dennis (singer, writer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist) releases her triple award winning debut CD, a masterful blend of soul/country and blues.
Recommended if you like
Bonnie Raitt,
Lynn,
Patty Loveless,
Shelby.
Keith Dunn: Alone With The Blues
An entire CD with voice and harmonica alone; Award winning songwriting that’s been compared to J.B. Lenoir; harmonica with the soul of Sonny Boy and the tone of Big Walter Horton; humorous, topical, powerful recordings for the 21st century.
Recommended if you like
Big Walter Horton,
J.B. Lenoir,
Sonny Boy Williamson.
Michael Paul Miller: Homeward
Warm, soulful vocals reminicent of the great soul singers of the past. This is Americana/Gospel blues at its best, and seems to grow stronger with each play.
Recommended if you like
Joe Cocker,
Ray Charles,
Tom Waits.
Drink Small: Does It All
Downhome acoustic blues from South Carolina by legendary artist who has been recording since 1956.
Recommended if you like
B.B. King,
John Lee Hooker,
Muddy Waters.
Pailface: blues singer
Classic blues guitar and vocals a la Muddy Waters, Johhny Winter, with a dark sense of humor and some just plain good fun.
Recommended if you like
Buddy Guy,
Johnny Winter,
Muddy Waters.
Cootie Stark: Raw Sugar
Cootie is one of the last great bluesmen from the Piedmont Tradition. Taj Mahal joins Cootie on hambone, piano, bass, harp, banjo and guitar. 72-minutes of the best blues and old-time music. Tremendous recording, a masterpiece, buy this CD.
Andy Hill & Renee Safier & Hard Rain: A River Is Gone
Acoustic-based Rock-n-Roll with strong lyrical content, great vocals and a fair dash of funky electric guitar thrown in for good measure. "A River Is Gone" covers the musical landscape from driving guitar melodies to Swing-influenced horn section work.
Recommended if you like
Bonnie Raitt,
Counting Crows,
Van Morrison.
Dee Daniels: Let's Talk Business
The blues comes in many hues, they say; and this collection certainly proves the point. These are not just the requisite laments over life's trials and sorrow... there's joy, defiance, and ultimately a declaration of independence
Recommended if you like
Aretha Franklin,
Sarah Vaughan.