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The Nighthawks: (2006) Blue Moon in Your Eye - Live at The Barns at Wolf Trap (2-Disc Set CD/DVD)
For more than 30 years, The Nighthawks have entertained audiences all over the world with their unique blend of blues, rock, soul, R&B, rockabilly and swing.
Recommended if you like
Gregg Allman,
John Lee Hooker,
Muddy Waters.
Martha Davis: ... So the Story Goes
Moody and eclectic as well as poignant and beautiful, this album is brimming with dark and delicious stories about love, life and loss - unique in perspective and universal in appeal.
Recommended if you like
The Motels,
Tom Petty,
Tom Waits.
The Good Fellas: 13 Women
a fantastic collection of fifties music, played with superb Italian flavor. File it under "rock'n'roll".
Recommended if you like
Bill Haley,
Frank Sinatra,
Louis Prima.
Cory Mon & the Starlight Gospel: 6 Days in the Devil's Workshop
funky-spiritual-roots-folk-rock
Recommended if you like
Ben Harper,
Blind Melon,
Tom Waits.
Various Artists: A King Family Christmas
14 heaping hot helpings of holiday hits from Santa's favorite indie blues & roots artists: Popa Chubby & Galea, Christine Santelli, Better Off Dead, Arthur Neilson & Karan Serafin, Dave Gross, Big Ed Sullivan, The Slippery Chickens, & more...
Recommended if you like
Stevie Ray Vaughan,
Stray Cats,
The Cramps.
Bob Malone: Ain't What You Know
"Take Tom Waits, Steely Dan, Dr. John, Louis Armstrong, Elton John and Harry Connick Jr., put ‘em in a drink shaker, add sweetener, and pour out Bob Malone…" BLUES REVIEW
Recommended if you like
Billy Joel,
Elton John.
The Starkweather Boys: Archer St. Blues
Blues, Rockabilly, Western Swing from Tulsa Oklahoma's Rockinest Quartet
Recommended if you like
Bob Wills,
Jerry Lee Lewis,
Little Richard.
The Cell: Are You Ready
Southern fried bohemian blues rock - american singer with czech musicians playing rockin' blues, slow blues, melodic rock and melodic ballads.
Recommended if you like
Blindside Blues Band,
Lynyrd Skynyrd,
The Jeff Healey Band.
Tom Hambridge: Bang n' Roll
TH tackles a song in a gritty manner, somewhere between The Del Fuegos and Tom Petty. Imagine sixties rock colliding with southern boogie.
Recommended if you like
Bo Diddley,
Bob Seger,
Marshall Crenshaw.