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Brother 2 Brother : Lookin' for Texas
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This debut CD brings the evolution of Texas Rockin' Blues into the 21st Century. It's an all original blend of Texas Rock, Blues and Country. "A real treat from the first beat to the last."
Genre: Blues: Texas Style
Release Date: 2005
Lookin' for Texas
Brother 2 Brother
Record Label: Brother 2 Brother
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1. Don't Be Shy 4:48 + MP3 $0.99
2. Sometimes Gone is Gone 3:36 + MP3 $0.99
3. It Wasn't Me 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
4. I Don't Care 2:57 + MP3 $0.99
5. The Power to Drive the Blues Away 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
6. Fool Boy's Road 2:59 + MP3 $0.99
7. Toobin' 3:03 + MP3 $0.99
8. Lookin' for Texas 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Brother 2 Brother made the first ballot for the 2007 Grammy Awards in two categories. Best Contemporary Blues Album and Best Rock Performance.

Brother 2 Brother follows in the footsteps of great Texas Bluesmen such as T-Bone Walker, Albert Collins, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In addition to their faithful Rock, Blues, and R&B covers, their new original CD entitled "Lookin' for Texas" is a part of the evolution of Texas Blues, incorporating a wide variety of influences from the world of Rock, Country, Jazz, and Blues. Their new CD is getting quite a bit of airplay in their home base of Houston, Texas on KPFT 90.1 FM and they were the cover story of the Sept issue of "North of the Border" entertainment guide with CD review. Also, the CD has received glowing reviews in "Music News" and "The Scene", two more Houston area mags. On Oct. 9, 2005, they were interviewed on KPFT 90.1 FM, Houston, by Mr. V on his program "Blues on the Move". B2B is also getting airplay on Blues Programs in Canada, Argentina, Belgium, France and on the internet radio program "Midnight Blues."

Three of the founding members of the band, bass player Mike "Lowboy" Leubner, drummer Kevin Reed and keyboard player Norm Uhl formed Brother 2 Brother in Jan 2002 after honing their chops backing up Texas recording artist Gene Kelton (Mean Gene Kelton and the Diehards). Vocalist Mike Vohsen and guitarist extraordinaire Robert Baker made up the rest of the team for the band's first CD. The CD was produced by Norm Uhl and Mike Leubner.

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REVIEWS

Diverse and divine !
author: Laura T Lynch of Kweevak.com
                            
Lookin' For Texas is their eight track, self-produced debut. Although the album is a studio recording it has a live feel with experienced musicians bring passion to their craft. The CD has few overdubs allowing the emotions of the songs to take center stage. 'Don't Be Shy' features smoking guitar leads with up-tempo rhythms and hard rocking vocals. Mid way through the song, B2B slows the pace down for a blues guitar solo before returning to the original driving beat. 'Toobin' is a whimsical, Cajun flavored composition with the keys creating an accordian effect, along with flowing guitars and rhythms. Brother 2 Brother is musical camaraderie at its best and Lookin' For Texas is diverse and divine!
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author: Jim Shortt - The Scene
                            
This independent, self-produced blues/blues rock album contains eight original tracks. Time is 28 minutes, 43 seconds. Production and sound quality are very good. The opening cut, "Don't Be Shy," is a forceful, medium-tempo blues tune. Lead singer Mike Vohsen presents the mood of the lyrics well. Guitarist Robert Baker's strong solo is an excellent match for the mood. The title cut is a neat novelty tune that bemoans the fact that Houston is just another big city and has lost its Texas identity. Bassist Mike Leubner does lead vocals. Margo Lively guests on fiddle. "Toobin'" is a lighthearted ditty sure to get a broad grin from anyone that's enjoyed tubing the Guadalupe River, a favorite Texas pastime. "The Power To Drive The Blues Away" is a traditional, get-down blues tune that features Norm Uhl's first-rate vocals and keyboards. Bob Martin guests on trumpet and trombone, Patrick Brennan on saxophone. The whole band rocks hard on the driving, high-energy tune, "Fool Boy's Road," the best up-tempo song on the CD. Best slow-tempo tune is the Tin Pan Alley styled gut-ripper, "Sometimes Gone Is Gone." Vohsen's vocals are intense and passionate. Joe Miller guests on trombone. Best song on the CD is "It Wasn't Me," an R&B belt buckle polisher soaked in Swamp Pop Syrup. Vohsen's vocals capture the song's bayou feel perfectly. Highly recommended. Jim Shortt - The Scene (Oct 1, 2005)
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author: Sara Cress - Houston Chronicle
                            
If you like blues-rock, Lookin' for Texas is a solid purchase. Sara Cress - Houston Chronicle (Oct 3, 2005)
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author: Rocky Stone - Music News
                            
The sound of the new Brother 2 Brother disc, "Lookin' For Texas", is the sound of a live band at work, striving to entertain the crowd at all costs. Although clearly a studio effort, there is an unmistakable live feel to the tracks. The desire to entertain is evident from the insistent urging of "Don't Be Shy" with its pounding , gritty, hard rock feel to the bluesy lope of "It Wasn't Me" or the Tejano-flavored squeeze box work on "Toobin." The musicianship is first rate, especially on "Sometimes Gone is Gone" which features Norm Uhl's honky tonk style piano. Brother 2 Brother should be congratulated for so successfully translating their live stage show into the fixed form of a studio recording. Rocky Stone - Music News (Oct 1, 2005)
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