
CD's from Local Blues Artists: Buy 'em direct!
Click on each CD to go to the artists' purchase page:
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"If you don't dig Movin' Out by the Chicago Blues Angels, check your pulse." |
Although Duskin’s Arhoolie release Cincinnati Stomp was an instant classic in 1979, it’s been over a decade since his last studio recording. This "comeback release" session pairs him with stellar sidemen - Phillip Paul, drummer on over 350 sides for King Records, and bassist Ed Conley, also a King veteran. British rock guitar great Peter Frampton lends searing solos to a pair of tracks, as does William Lee Ellis. |
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"Backwoods Barnyard Boogaloo" is nothing more than friends, family, food, music, & fun. Kinda like a "Wang Dang Doodle". I've tried (sucessfully, I hope) to capture the same feeling on our c.d. We're all about having fun &, playing good music. " |
"He comes from the solid tradition of Chicago blues and has recorded a CD that builds on that tradition and takes it to new and personal dimension. It rocks and I've been playing it regularly on The Chicago Blues Jam, getting a very positive listener response." |
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"Nick's just got it in him...the blues feeling ain't nothing you can teach someone. He's just got that feeling." |
"His music is succinctly delivered through meaty crunch chords, layered precision picking, and a voice that bellows with authority and mobility. Whiskey, Money & Women is laced with a tone of granulated joy and redemption." |
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"Guitarist-singer J.B. Ritchie, in company of Frank Bandy (electric bass) and Marty Binder (drums), knocks out tough, rock-edged blues that sound so good." |
"Tight yet casual, she walks the wire between blistering blues belter and edgy singer/songwriter with remarkable aplomb." |