Slide Guitar Blues

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    Swamphouse
     
    This Boogie Life
    Blues, Roots Boogie, Rock 'n' Roll . From hard drivin' Delta blues, a touch of Zydeco, big band jazz to a mournful ballad.. This album takes the broad spectrum of the blues and serves it up - Swamphouse style.
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    Craig Hughes
     
    Pissed Off, Bitter And Willing To Share
    More tales of heartbreak, death and the dark side of just getting by, with more than a touch of caustic wit and plenty of acoustic and electric slide-heavy guitar.
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    HONKEYFINGER
     
    Invocation of the Demon Other
    Psychedelic Doom Blues. Lapsteel twisted and fuzzed to hell like you never heard before, guttural screeching harmonica, a-rhythmic floor drum pounding, paraplegic beatbox looping, and wild dog howling from Honkeyfinger one man band.
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    Gary Landess
     
    Devil Hitchhiker
    Give the Devil a ride and let the guitar slide….
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    Jack Becker
     
    Alive
    Keepin' it Real , Burning guitars, Great Songs, Slide Guitar Demon, Janiva Magness sounds better than ever on two Percy Mayfield tracks. This is the *#%!$, not an imitator. If you like Hard Edged American Blues listen to this CD.
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    Tracey Cayolle
     
    Center of the Storm
    Imagine a sweltering combination of Mick Taylor, Ronnie Wood and Joe Perry – Katrina swampland baggage, by way of Bad Brains DC. Black, blues and British, with a whole lotta Prince alpha male guitar channeled through Dusty Springfield.
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    The Billy Bats
     
    The Billy Bats
    Slide guitar and drums with hill country/post modern blues influence.
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    Randy Bluesman Hock
     
    The Texas Holdem Blues
    The Texas Holdem Blues The Tampa Bay Blues Machine with Recent Blues Hall of Famer, for florida on Slide Guitar (Dobro) Rated in the Top 2% on Blues on the Bay (Live365.com) by Mray selected for play by WWOZ.ORG rated by Rolling Stone as top 5 to list
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    Southside Denny Snyder
     
    Full Circle
    Blues guitar and vocals at its finest with diversity of electric to acoustic to slide mastering of the guitar.
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    Danny Brooks & The Rockin' Revelators
     
    Live At The Palais Royale/Soulsville III
    Down Home, Raw, Primal, Foot-Stompin, Southern Soul meets the Delta,
    Blues: Slide Guitar Blues
     
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    The Artifacts
    dig it
    Late-night free-form FM radio hosted by a slightly inebriated DJ.
    dig it by the Artifacts Call it hip folk-swing that really sings! The Artifacts—guitarist, mandola player and vocalist Stephen Tamborski; acoustic bassist and vocalist Dorian Bartley; and percussionist and vocalist Karen Tamborski—are a San Francisco Bay Area acoustic trio with their feet firmly planted in American roots music and the hipster tradition. Their engaging eclectic sound is a pleasing mix of laid-back rhythms, heavenly harmonies, front-porch pickin' and trippy repartee, what Stephen likens to “late-night free-form FM radio hosted by a slightly inebriated DJ.” Country and Western, swing, R&B, Latin, blues, surf, Gypsy jazz—it all fits perfectly into the Artifacts' Bohemian groove. Their debut CD, Dig It, finds this popular trio cultivating a dozen originals and timeless standards made popular by Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Wills, Fats Waller, Nellie Lutcher, and Ruth Brown, among others. It’s fun, fresh and frisky. The songs include the sultry cowboy ditty “Baby That Sure Would Go Good,” by Texas songwriting queen Cindy Walker, and a rollicking rendition of R&B queen Ruth Brown’s feisty hit “Momma, He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” on which ace guitarist Stephen complements Bartley’s brassy vocal with one of his trademark stinging slide-guitar solos. And then there’s the band’s signature song “California del Norte,” a Tex-Mex-inflected nod to the Bay Area’s Hispanic roots. The catchy anthem is one of two songs included on Dig It by longtime North Beach musician and songwriter Jack “Applejack” Walroth, a founding member of San Francisco’s legendary Blues Power band who has co-written songs with crooner Boz Scaggs. The CD closes with a stripped-down arrangement of “I Thought About You,” a Johnny Mercer/Jimmy Van Heusen song that’s been covered by the likes of Mose Allison and Diane Schuur, with Karen delivering a steamy jazz vocal. It’s one of the CD’s standout performances, and further confirmation of this trio’s considerable chops and command of a treasure trove of musical styles. Indeed, when Stephen boasts that the Artifacts offer “sound evidence of diverse musical cultures,” take him at his word. Dig it! Learn more about the Artifacts at: www.area707.com/the_artifacts. - Greg Cahill
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    Jeff Ray
    Blue Mara
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    Missy Burgess
    Lemon Pie
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    Carlos del Junco & Bill Kinnear
    Blues
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    Keni Lee Burgess
    Good & Evil
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      1.
      I Do Believe
      Rick Vito
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      Rhumba Diablo
      Rick Vito
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      3.
      Hold Your Head Up
      Danny Brooks & The Rockin' Revelators
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      Somebody On Your Bond
      Danny Brooks & The Rockin' Revelators
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      Homestead Boogie
      Danny Brooks & The Rockin' Revelators
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