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Debut album of jumping boogie-woogie rhythm and blues with Hammond B-3, soulful vocals, and Rich's guitar playing influenced by Eric Clapton and Santana.
Genre:
Blues: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date:
1995
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That's Shor-Nay
© Copyright-Richard Chorné
(791022004823)
Record Label: Chorné Music
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“That’s Shor-nay... not only explains how to pronounce his name but also marks him as a major blues guitarist in the local tradition of Tom Principato, Jimmy Thackery and Rick Serfas. Like those three, Chorne is a fast, imaginative picker...”
Geoffrey Himes, Columbia Flyer, July 1995
“It has become relatively easy to self-produce one’s own recordings, and while many have merit and are an easy sell to fans of the performer or group, few such self-produced blues-based discs have as much appeal as Rich Chorne’s That’s Shor-nay... Chorne’s songs are memorable and the performances quite accomplished.”
Ron Weinstock, DC Blues Society Newsletter, November 1995
“Chorne can certainly light a fire under those fingers, as he does on the opening “Let Me Show You What Love Can Do” and the sassy instrumental “Pass the Sauce.””
Lee Gardner, Baltimore City Paper, October 1995
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