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Michael Osborn: A Case For The Blues
Here you have a West Coast blues original whose many years as the lead guitarist for John Lee Hooker served him well.
Recommended if you like
B.B. King.
Becki Sue & Her Big Rockin' Daddies!: Big City Blues
This is high energy, low down, blues-to-the-bone from The Pacific Northwest. In other words, Texas-meets-Chicago-meets-Pacific Northwest style blues at it's finest.
Recommended if you like
Candye Kane,
Janis Joplin,
Lou Ann Barton.
Spirit: California Blues Redux
Blues-rock with a West Coast psychedelic influence.
Recommended if you like
Jimi Hendrix.
Red Beans & Rice: Can't Get Enough
Tight rhythm grooves, rollickin’ piano chops, earthy percussion - a nice tasty treat.
Recommended if you like
Little Feat,
Taj Mahal,
Willie Dixon.
Johnny Otis and His Band: Food For Life
Rock and Roll & Rhythm & Blues Hall-of-Famer, Johnny Otis, once again puts a fabulous band together, creating new and vintage songs in this classic collection
Recommended if you like
Lowell Fulsom,
Ray Charles,
Shuggie Otis.
Renegade Minstrels: Frontier Blues
Sincere American music laying the blues backbone bare for folk of all sorts-- made for soulful sustenance.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Gillian Welch.
Big Joe Maher: Good Rockin' Daddy
1950's style jump blues featuring vocals, horns, and guitar.
Recommended if you like
Big Joe Turner,
Louis Jordan,
Wynonie Harris.
Jeff Jensen Band: I'm Coming Home
Memphis Horns Vibe with Contemporary West Coast Blues; Modern Soul Blues.
Recommended if you like
B.B. King,
Little Milton,
Otis Redding.
The Superstitions: Juke Town
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT VINTAGE BLUES ISSUES IN AGES.GREAT HARP/SAX/GUITAR IN PEAK FORM. LIVING BLUES.
Recommended if you like
Hollywood Fats,
Little Walter,
T-Bone Walker Quintet Darrell.