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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    Jeff Ray
    Blue Mara
    Upbeat, pulsing, thumb-thumping resonator slide-guitar with a marrow of darkness, mixed from equal parts Delta blues and upbeat Appalachian rhythms. The music unexpectedly twists from dark blues, to East-Indian melodies, and back again.
    Peace Stream Records announces the Sept. 15, 2009 release of BLUE MARA, Jeff Ray’s fourth and most ambitous recording to date. BLUE MARA takes the resonator slide-guitar to a dark new playground of early 60’s Chicago-blues and 1920’s pre-war blues, and melds the two with the pervasive rhythms of appalachia and the intriguing nature of east- Indian melodies. BLUE MARA’s uncanny mixture of musical styles leads some to call it International Roots Music. Other people familiar with the sounds of the roots and blues music of the upper Midwest call the style Headwater Blues. BLUE MARA contains 11 original tracks and one cover song “Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had”, written by the late Muddy Waters. Ray wrote the songs for the album over the course of heavy gigging and touring since his critically acclaimed 2007 CD release LAST GREAT WINTER. On BLUE MARA, Ray’s backbeat foot-stompin’ style, initially inspired by a gig he shared with Chris Smither, once again becomes the rhythmic focus for the album. BLUE MARA was recorded on an 8-track reel-to-reel in Jeff Ray’s living room and at Owl Recording in Minneapolis by Paul Flynn. The recording method and relaxed lo-fi quality of the CD gives the music the feel of an old Chess Studios recording. The album boasts the handiwork of the finest crop of Minnesota musicians, including: Nick Salisbury on bass guitar (Mick Sterling’s Irresistables / Mary Cutrufello / GB Leighton / Ashleigh Still / etc), Mikkel Beckmen on washboard (The Brass Kings / Charlie Parr), Harold Tremblay on harmonica (Cool Disposition / Summit Stunt Pilots), Brianna Lane on harmony vocals, Tim Zhorne on percussion, Monica Digre on ‘cello, Chris Becknell on fiddle (The Poor Nobody’s) and Chris Hepola on percussion (The Poor Nobody’s).
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    Gary Landess
    Devil Hitchhiker
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    Keni Lee Burgess
    Good & Evil
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    Tas Cru
    Grizzle n' Bone
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    Delta Moon
    Live
    Blues: Slide Guitar Blues
     

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      1.
      I Do Believe
      Rick Vito
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      Rhumba Diablo
      Rick Vito
      Blues: Slide Guitar Blues