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Tag Archives: blues
STEVE HILL – The One Man Blues Rock Band
August 1, 2018

Manhaton 2018 Canadian axeman expands his up-close-and-personal operation to a full-blown all-inclusive, if individual, extravaganza, “Gotta be strong and carry on,” proclaimed Steve Hill a few years ago on the inaugural volume of his “Solo Recordings” – and that’s what … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, live, Steve Hill
MIKE HARRISON – Late Starter
July 5, 2018

Halo 2006 Warm, if monochrome, return of Rainbow Rider who wore soul on his sleeve, from SPOOKY TOOTH and beyond. For Mike Harrison, who in March of 2018 leaving this album as his last ever, it was a case of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Mike Harrison, rhythm-and-blues, soul, Spooky Tooth
JAMIE THYER And THE WORRIED MEN – Cafe Racer
June 26, 2018

Road Dog 2018 Racin’ with the wind and the feelin’ to be under, British guitarist takes his blues for a ride. Run through the songs list of “Cafe Racer” and you’re bound to see where it’s headed at full-throttle, yet … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Jamie Thyer
MUDDY MANNINEN – Long Player
May 26, 2018

Muddy Manninen 2017 Uncoupled from acclaimed twin-barrel unit, venerable six-string-slinger accomplishes a solo mission – with great gusto and a posse of guests. Ain’t no prize for guessing what ‘s chosen genre is, even though his stylistic range has always … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Gregg Sutton, Jenny Darren, Kev Moore, Muddy Manninen, rock
MYLES GOODWYN – And Friends Of The Blues
April 15, 2018

Linus 2018 Venerated Canadian winemaker finds an eternal source of heady delights and invites good company to share a cup with. It’s a pattern to warrant an artist’s longevity, to release a solo record every twenty years. Myles Goodwyn, the … Continue reading
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Tagged April Wine, blues, Frank Marino, Myles Goodwyn, Rick Derringer


