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A variety of some good 'ol gospel blues music that will make you tap your feet and come back for more.
Genre:
Spiritual: Contemporary Gospel
Release Date:
2002
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Oh Sweet Lord
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"Oh Sweet Lord" is a much anticipated album release from Nathaniel (Niko) Hernandez who shares with us a variety of different influences from Steavie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton to Santana and Albert Collins.
Nathaniel has been playing for the last ten years at his local church in San Jose, CA. where he met up with his mentor and teacher who taught him the basics on the guitar about ten years ago. Since then he has been enjoying and playing for the man upstairs. About two years ago he had a dream to record an album, and this year that dream became a reality.
We hope and pray that you will enjoy this album as much as we enjoyed putting it together. God Bless!
NikozBluez
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A good variety of some good guitar and vocal gospel blues!
author: Ruben Hernandez
This is a great variety of music, great guitar playing and some good rugged vocals. Two thumbs up, way up!!
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EXCELLENT!
author: Eddie
One of the Best Blues Guitar I ever Heard!! Excellent Vocals too!
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Great Christian Blues Cd
author: Mark
I really enjoyed this CD very much. If you like electric blues guitar you will really like this CD. Best of all is it is a Christian blues CD. Playing for the Master!
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Great Blues Guitar, Reminds me of SRV
author: Bill Butcher
Great CD, excellent blues guitar, very reminiscent of Stevie Ray Vaughn. Nice volcal, and great Christian Lyrics. If you're looking for a talented Christian Blues artist, this is it.
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