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Blues in a German/American cooperation, the german guitarplayer with the former Band of Ronnie Earl.
Genre:
Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date:
2000
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© Copyright-Volker Klenner & his Boston Bluesfriends
(634479070891)
Record Label: OTHIs Medienverlag
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Volker Klenner, a former student of Ronnie Earl and Duke Robillard on his Debut-CD "The way I found the Blues" with Bruce Katz, Rod Carey and Per Hanson, better known to Blueslovers as "the Broadcasters", the former band of Ronnie Earl.
Blues Revue Jan/Feb 2001:
"... Klenner is an accomplished player with 11 sturdy originals here. Katz´s organ work is top-notch, duelling with Klenner´s churning rhythm chords, each inspiring the other to greater heights. Best cut: "Remembering Curtis", an emotional and rich soul instrumental ballad."
Kansas City Blues News, September 2000:
"... - followed by the title cut, which shows that a white German guy can indeed play and sing the blues."
R&B Music Primer (Online Review)
"... What makes the album worth a visit are the exemplary guitar playing and songwriting. Songwriting that extends beyond the competent and orthodox is what will keep the blues alive, specially when it´s this good."
Total Review: www.rhythmandtheblues.org.uk/reviews/volkerklenner.shtml
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