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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.
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.
Robert Lighthouse: Drive-Thru Love
He can deliver a solo performance, playing a stomp box, amplified harp and guitar that will astonish blues purists and even get a crowd up to dance. Add a rhythm section and Stratocaster and he is Robert Johnson meets Jimi Hendrix, pleasing rock and blue
Recommended if you like
Dr No,
Jimi Hendrix,
Robert Johnson,
Ross.
Toby Walker: Back In The Groove
2002 International Blues Challenge Winner Little Toby Walker Fingerpicking Blues and Ragtime CD. John Hammond calls Toby 'A Real Knockout.'
Recommended if you like
David Bromberg,
Jorma Kaukonen,
Robert Johnson.
Bryan Himes: Lookin' For RL
A slice of Son House; dose of Robert Johnson; the risk taking of Jimi Hendrix; bottled up in Keb Mo - that's BRYAN HIMES.
Recommended if you like
Jimi Hendrix,
Keb' Mo',
Son House.
Kevin Wood: Stray Dog
rockin and rasslin’
author: Richard Amery Kenora Daily Miner and News
Kevin Wood sure knows how to wrestle with an old slide guitar. But he also knows how to rock like the likes of the Downchild Blues band, Canned Heat and the Fabulous Thunderbirds did back in the day. You don’t know what to expect with his new CD, Stray Dog. He begins with a couple great groovy electric blues numbers, She’s Gone and Good to See You, then slowly abandons the electric for an old fashioned acoustic guitar and slide. Then picks up the pace again midway through the CD, with the killer Live Wire. He splits the difference between Robert Johnson style smooth sell my soul to the Devil delta blues and rock n blues, on Oh Well. While he rassles with the old acoustic, you can almost see the old Hellhound on his tail. But throughout this long strange trip, he never loses the listener once, leaving listeners constantly either on the edge of their seats or dancing on top of them.
Recommended if you like
Canned Heat,
Son House,
Thee Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Lance & Donna: Long Gone
Live, dynamic delta country slide guitar and percussion with strong vocals from an amazing couple of "Blues Troubadours" 10+ 'years on the road'...
Recommended if you like
Elmore James,
Muddy Waters,
Robert Johnson.
Hillstomp: One Word
Raucous hill country blues stomp with a punkish energy from this Portland, OR duo who utilize dual vocals, a makeshift drumkit of buckets, cans and BBQ lids and some crazy good slide guitar.
Recommended if you like
Burnside,
North Mississippi Allstars,
The Black Keys.
Alan Gerber: Fools That Try
Blues roots, soul, and gospel; original singer-songwriter presented in an acoustic style with some incredible musical guests.
Recommended if you like
Dr. John,
Ry Cooder,
Taj Mahal.