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Storm Warning: Breaking Out
A band of five diverse influences that happens to make distinctive, exciting contemporary blues music, mixing blues and rock with a little jazz and one that seems to have a wide appeal.
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Robben Ford.
Robi Zonca: Do you know?
No traditional blues here. My kind of blues,70's influenced, Rock-blues. you got to listen. My real goal is to play the music I feel.
Recommended if you like
B.B. King,
The Beatles,
The Stones.
Nicky Moore and The Blues Corporation: Hog on a Log
Nicky Moore, he of Samson fame, returns with his blues corporation for their best album yet. An eclectic mix of brand spanking new tracks given a blues rock sound, Nicky and the boys have returned with an album that takes you through hard rocking blues.
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Bobby "Blue" Bland,
Paul Rodgers,
Samson.
Hollowbelly: Live At the 100 Club London (EP)
One Man Lo Fi UK Punkblues baby.
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Jawbone,
John Schooley,
Scott H. Biram.
Bocca: Madame Tinkertoy's Blues Factory
Bocca are smoldering, gloom-drenched intensity, and stuck somewhere between Filbert Street and Filmore West. Desolate vocals and sombre instrumentation - namely spooky keyboards, violin, and sturdy drums - are coupled with swaggering riffage.
Recommended if you like
Calexico,
Nick Cave,
The Doors.
Wayne Nicholson: Playin it Cool
Rock and Pop with plenty of roots. Strong guitar work with powerful vocals.
Recommended if you like
Frank,
Paul Rodgers.
Robi Zonca: Rebel!
My personal kind of blues. featuring guitar, vocals, personal arrangements. Great guests as Bernard "Pretty" Purdie,the Vivino Brothers and Big Luther Kent
Saiichi Sugiyama: Saiichi Sugiyama (1st album 1994)
Blues Songwriter
Recommended if you like
Eric Clapton,
Johnny Winter,
Robin Trower.
Saiichi Sugiyama: So Am I
Hailing from Surrey, England, the guitarist Sugiyama's songs are bluesy but melodic with an echo of British rock music of the late 60's/early '70s, nurtured and amplified with his Japanese sensitivity. Pete Brown, the lyricist with Cream, now co-writes wi
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Cream,
Eric Clapton,
John Lennon.