Blues

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    Monique diMattina
     
    Live at the 55
    Laid back grooves for chillaxin to - aptly sub-titled 'Drinkin Music for a Drinkin' Bar'. Live instrumental jazz/blues featuring wurlitzer, pedal steel, acoustic bass and the local & live crowd at NYC's famous 55 Bar.
    Blues: Jazzy Blues
     
     
    The Sojourners
     
    The Sojourners
    “The trio produces soulful harmonic and rhythmic textures carved from a sanctified repertoire of gospel, folk, and soul classics.” Times Colonist
    Blues: Blues Gospel
     
     
    Dave Moretti blues revue
     
    Bluesjob
    Debut album of the young Italian blues band. A rich menu based on swing, blues, soul, funk, rhythm 'n' blues and mambo!
    Blues: West Coast Blues
     
     
    Choo Choo Charlie Williams
     
    Harpin' My Life Away
    CHOO CHOO CHARLIE WILLIAMS Harpin' My Life Away (Crabgrass Music) Choo Choo Charlie Williams has produced a first rate CD that provides a defining self portrait of his 25 years in the music business. It includes 9 original songs among the 12 selections. Based in the blues, there are also roots of other American music including Zydeco, R&B, Honky Tonk, Latin and jazz. Charlie did a lot of things right, from professional packaging to quality song selection and recruitment of talented musicians.
    Blues: Harmonica Blues
     
     
    Benny Turner
     
    Blue and not so Blue
    Benny Turner, who is the brother of Texas guitar legend Freddie King, has made his own brand of blues on his self-produced debut CD Blue and Not So Blue.
    Blues: Rhythm & Blues
     
     
    Rick Ford
     
    Still
    Embedded in country, blues and hard-edged folk roots, this is grown up music of ragged beauty and raw emotion,
    Blues: Folk-Blues
     
     
    The Rhythm Jacks
     
    Ain't That a Man
    This is just good honest music made by guys living in a smelly little packing house, river rat town, who work jobs and try to keep their heads above water.
    Blues: Funky Blues
     
     
    The Wildlife Band
     
    Wildlife Rides Again
    This project is as pure as it gets - a bunch of friends in the same room, playing real instruments, singing honest songs and having a good time.
    Blues: Acoustic Blues
     
     
    Tom Rucker
     
    Story Of A Young Man's Life
    Debut CD features songs that are heartfelt and richly-crafted, delivered with soaring vocals, solid guitar work, and soulful blues harmonica. A must-hear for those who enjoy a well-written song.
    Blues: Harmonica Blues
     
     
    Elizabeth Cunningham
     
    MaevenSong
    The musical single malt essence of The Maeve Chronicles, a series of novels featuring the feisty Celtic Magdalen, who ain't nobody's disciple. But she sure can sing: Blues, bluegrass, gospel, jazz improvisation. No reading necessary. Songs say it all!
    Blues: Blues Vocals
     
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    Jeff Daniels
    Live and Unplugged To Benefit The Purple Rose Theatre
    The result: Daniels' debut CD, "Live & Unplugged - To Benefit the Purple Rose Theatre." From the first song, "If William Shatner Can, I Can Too," Jeff Daniels let's us know no one's having more fun with this than he is. With no shortage of fodder for hi
    I've been writing songs for over thirty years. I don't write hits. I don't send out demos to famous singers. I just write songs. They're my diaries. I had everything I've ever written in this big, black notebook. Some of them were typed, some were in long hand, but all of them had a time and a place that marked some moment in my life. If you really wanted to get to know me, you'd find me in there. A few years ago, I was in New York finishing up the Final Mix of ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT. For those of you who've never mixed a film, it makes watching paint dry interesting. So while Steve Curran was slaving over every single sound in our epic tale of deer hunting in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, I sat in the back of the room typing three decades of my musical life into my computer. Like the teacher you never saw coming, I looked up and suddenly he was there. Through weary eyes, he asked me what I thought I was doing. I told him I was organizing my songs, getting ready for this little fundraiser at the Purple Rose Theatre in a couple months. It seems someone had suggested that if I were pushed out onstage with a guitar, people might actually pay money to see what happened. In the non-profit world of fundraising, this is known as a "good idea." Steve stared down at me with the stress of an eighteen hour day and no end in sight oozing from his pores, and he said, "You really should record the shows." I told him to turn around and finish tweaking the fart scene. He asked me what I was afraid of. I told him that in case he'd forgotten, I make my living as an actor, not an actor who sings. I said if I put out a CD there's a very good chance I'd be compared to William Shatner, to which Steve replied, "Sounds like a song to me." And then he turned around and said something about adding more bass to that flatulence. So, in yet another desperate attempt to raise money, here it is. Along with the three years of sold out shows from which this CD was recorded, all proceeds from what you're about to hear go straight to the Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea, Michigan. And for those of you who love burning copies, do me a favor. Please try to remember where the money would go if your friends actually went out and bought it for themselves. All of us at the Purple Rose will greatly appreciate it. Thanks. Hope you enjoy it. - Jeff Daniels
    Blues: Acoustic Blues
     
    Tamra Hayden
    I Believe In The Fire
    Blues: Blues-Rock
     
    Storyville
    Live at Antones
    Blues: Blues-Rock
     
    The Wiyos
    Broken Land Bell
    Blues: Dirty Blues
     
    Alabama Mike
    Day to Day
    Blues: Chicago Style
     

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      The Gits
      Frenching the Bully (re-remixed and remastered)
      Blues: Blues Vocals
       
      Mickey Newbury
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      Blues: Acoustic Blues
       
      David Grissom
      Loud Music
      Blues: Guitar Blues
       
      Stan Ridgway
      Live! 1989 The Ancient Town Of Frankfurt @ the Batschkapp Club
      Moods: Blues Vocals
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Say Goodbye
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      2.
      Eden Will Bloom
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      3.
      Goodbye My True Love
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      4.
      Walkin' After Midnight
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      5.
      Young and In Love
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      6.
      I Believe In the Fire
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      7.
      Don't Look Back
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      8.
      Poor Poor Pitiful Me
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      9.
      A Series of Misunderstandings led to this...
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock
       
       
      10.
      I Shall Be Released
      Tamra Hayden
      Rock: Retro-Rock