East Coast Blues

New Arrivals

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    Jack Kelley
     
    Against The Grain
    Rocking Rhythm and Blues with a country flavor
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    Milquetoast & Co.
     
    Drinking and Smoking Too Much with Women I Hate
    R&Billy, Pop-Americana, Classical Blues.
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    Warner Williams & Jay Summerour
     
    Little Bit a Blues
    An original blues style with elements of jazz, country, pop, and R&B from the 40's and 50's.
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    Warner Williams
     
    Christian Jubilee
    An original blues style with elements of jazz, country, pop, and R&B from the 40's and 50's.
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    The Last Waltz Ensemble
     
    Easy Chair
    Playing The music of Bob Dylan and The Band
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    Maureen O'Donnell
     
    Rogue Element
    Adult Contemporary Rock, Blues, crossover
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    Black Dog Syndrome
     
    Isolate the Cue
    Edgy rock/swing tunes creating a buzz in the epicenter of new music - Raleigh/Durham, NC - hot sax, smokin' ax, and provocative lyrics.
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    AGE
     
    AGE Instrumentals
    One of the most affordable beats from the composer himself(AGE) in high definition of unique style of hip-hop transition. With such tone on the tracks, djs', producers and artist can use for compilations, albums and mixed tapes.
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    Zoofeathers
     
    End of the Line
    Adult Alternative
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    Gallery 2
     
    Outliers
    FUTURE TRADITIONAL folk/blues/roots music with contemporary twists - Wild mercury stripped down to its traditional underwear. "Outliers" is a collection of folk-blues songs stuck somewhere in the swamps of Jersey.
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    Top Albums

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    Milquetoast & Co.
    Drinking and Smoking Too Much with Women I Hate
    R&Billy, Pop-Americana, Classical Blues.
    With the independent release of their debut album Drinking and Smoking Too Much With Women I hate, Boston’s Milquetoast & Co. bring together years of do-it-yourself hard work and creativity with the wry, witty, no-nonsense re-telling of hard nights and harder days that has come to epitomize the band’s sound. Milquetoast & Co. has respectfully declined to join a particular genre by freely crossing the lines between Rock, Southern Blues and Rockabilly while sprinkling in a touch of classical and soul to keep things interesting. Milquetoast & Co. began as dynamic singer/songwriter “Restless” James McAndrew’s solo project in the summer of 2004. Originally called simply “Milquetoast,” the music has grown over time to include cello (Robin Ryczek), bass (Joe Mageary), Drums (Panama Quinn) and a litany of other instruments to fill out their sound (Bill Whitney). Together, their music has drawn comparisons to Tom Waits, Morphine and Jeff Buckley, among others. In late 2008, Milquetoast added “& Co.” to their name as a tribute to the revolving door of band members and on-stage performers that has swirled around the band since its inception. Boasting a lineup that has rivaled The Village People in its diversity, from homeless man to Harvard scientist, and touting experience that includes punk, metal, classical and eastern European Gypsy ensembles, Milquetoast & Co. tackle the task of being equally edgy and accessible in an effort to stick their fingers into the crack between chaos and commonplace and scoop out the creativity that nests inside. Their “everyone’s invited” ethos has translated into an array of songs that make a Milquetoast & Co. performance nothing if not memorable. From the haunting melodies of Bracing Yourself to the kitschy yet catchy kazoos in the eponymous Mr. Milquetoast to the full-bore explosion of Cigarette Burns, Milquetoast & Co. have a song for every palate and a set list for every venue, leaving nothing to be desired. James McAndrew, vocal and guitar Joe Mageary, bass Mike Panama Quinn, drums Bill Whitney, guitar and trumpet Robin Ryczek, cello
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    The Last Waltz Ensemble
    Easy Chair
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    Hugh Feeley & Talk is Cheap
    Cool Shoes Power Blues
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    Alida Rohr / Weatheroutpost12
    Barrio Norte / 'Dark Avenues of the Heart'
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    Brent Jameson
    Second Chances
    Blues: East Coast Blues