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    Rick Tobey
     
    Chicken Road
    Traditional and original Blues and other musical adventures…
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    Brian Ernst
     
    Journey4YOUth
    Acoustically driven, Brian pours out his soul creating an organic rootsy vibe, to complement his unique voice, thought provoking lyrics and uplifting spirit.
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    Hank Becker & the Boogie Chillin
     
    Chillin at Play
    Rootsy-Rock with blues and folk influences. Produced and recorded by Johnny Sandlin producer of the Allman Brothers, Wet Willie, Widespread Panic, Delbert Mcclinton and Johnny Jenkins.
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    Hector Ward & The Big Time
     
    Freightline Funk
    Welcome eclectic sounds of Hector Ward and the Big Time! Part of the Austin neo-soul renaissance Hector's genuine bluesy soulful country funk (think sublime meets johnny cash meets roy head) gets the party started!
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    Clutch
     
    From Beale Street to Oblivion
    Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Vaminos ,Vaminos! became the rally cry after the release of this 2007 blues infected, hard rock classic! Standout cuts include Electric Worry, Power Player, When Vegans Attack and the epic Mr. Shiny Cadillackness.
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    S Preston
     
    Subliminal Criminal
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    The Providers
     
    Roots & Blues
    Recorded in 2001, this genre-busting release from the Connecticut blues/rock favorites finally reaches the masses. There’s room at the table for all takers and a different plate at every seat, and no one will leave hungry.
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    Michael Allman
     
    Hard Labor Creek
    The first thing that hits you is the voice, worn around the edges and full of the heartbreak that comes with life and love. His world-weary vocals bringing up inevitable comparisons to his famous father, the sheer power of the music seeps into your soul a
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    Goosepimp Orchestra
     
    The Biggest Bang
    An unrelenting cosmic force fueled by a trademark ability to morph through the boundless realms of the sonic stratosphere that blends elements of funk, jazz, world music, and psychedelic rock into a face melting spiritual experience.
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    Terrence Hemp Cummings
     
    Highway 420
    An explosive, hard-rockin, guitar-crunchin CD that is sure to be an underground smash hit. This CD is where the political dissident thrives, Planet X stealthily roams, drug addiction looms, love eludes, and the unjust “war on drugs” persecutes.
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    Michael Allman
    Hard Labor Creek
    The first thing that hits you is the voice, worn around the edges and full of the heartbreak that comes with life and love. His world-weary vocals bringing up inevitable comparisons to his famous father, the sheer power of the music seeps into your soul a
    If Michael’s evocative singing was the only attraction on Michael Allman’s Hard Labor Creek, it would still be worth hearing, but there is a lot more going on than that. Some of the most gifted musicians in Georgia, from young slide guitar phenom Tony Tyler to Motown alumnus and keyboard legend Ike Stubblefield, contribute to the overall sound of this remarkable record. Tyler’s slide and keyboard work are an essential part of the sound of Hard Labor Creek, adding just the right touch without overpowering the song. Stubblefield kicks serious butt here, showing why he is a first-call session player, and his production contibution is one reason this CD sounds so darn good. Soulful backing vocals by Atlanta local favorite Diane Durrett and percussion from Derek Trucks Band drummer Yonrico Scott flesh out the songs. The one and only Col. Bruce Hampton also makes a memorable cameo appearance. While Michael Allman’s Hard Labor Creek stands on its own merits, he isn’t ashamed of his heritage, and there are several references to his famous father. “Laid Back” written by Sonny Tackett, was inspired by Gregg’s classic album of the same name. “If Dreams Were Money” was actually written for Gregg years ago by veteran Boston musician Bruce Marshall. Still, the spotlight is firmly on Michael, who wrote four of the songs on the CD, and delivers each tune with the kind of thoughtful approach that squeezes the inner meaning out of every word. The lyrics in songs like “Running Alone Again”, “It Ain’t Me” and “Circus Full of Clowns” address universal topics like love and loss in a way that any listener can relate to.
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    The McLovins
    Conundrum
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    Garaj Mahal
    Live Vol 3
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    Crobar Cane
    For What Its Worth
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    Poor Man's Whiskey
    Darkside of the Moonshine(2 Disc Set)
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