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You'll feel like the band is "live" in your living room with Upright Bass, acoustic & electric guitars, brushes, sax and bluesin' flute. Old Blues, swingin' Blues, Funky Blues, Soulful Blues, Chicago Blues, New Orleans Blues, R&B Blues, it's all there...
Genre:
Blues: Acoustic Blues
Release Date:
2004
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Live & Unplugged
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Record Label: Bluescrew Records
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BC & The Blues Crew have a masterful gift of presence as they effortlessly weave in and out of each other with instrument and voice during this live performance at Godfrey Daniels (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA). Despite illness, the band was able to perform in the genuine essence of their strengths and raw talent. The show was a night of spontaneious delivery of songs that BC's closest of friends, supporters, and strangers request over and over again. This CD is a great example of why they are voted by their peers and the area's music industry year after year for outstanding peformance and excellence in all that they do. Tonight's performance was sponsored in partnership with the Lehigh Valley Music Awards & Godfrey Daniels (September, 2003).
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Live and Unplugged
author: Don Stiver
Bev Conklin's stunning vocal ability is just one of the joys of this CD. Her smooth, mellow, sultry voice conveys a passion for the blues that leaves you wanting more. "Hip Shakin' Mama" truly showcases that talent. Mike Brandt's clean, crisp guitar riffs throughout the album are amazing. "Mellow Down Easy" will prove this. Any fan of live blues music should make this CD part of their collection. Also, check out the use of the flute (rare in blues music) on "You Can Have My Husband". It definitely adds a kick to their version of the song.
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