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Tag Archives: Jimmy Kunes
KUNES CLARK BAND – Kunes Clark Band
September 6, 2024

Deko 2024 Molten gold and easy action from masters of the trade who like their funk dirty ‘n’ heavy – and greedily keep it in short (power) supply. Jimmy Kunes and Angus Clark have known each other for ages and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Angus Clark, blues, hard rock, heavy funk, Jimmy Kunes, Kunes Clark Band
Jimmy Kunes And Angus Clark Turn Their Bond Into Band
August 17, 2024

Jimmy Kunes and Angus Clark have known each other for ages and even discussed working together for a long time, yet it was only recently that the former – a singer whose résumé includes stints with such legendary ensembles as … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Angus Clark, Jimmy Kunes, Kunes Clark Band
CACTUS – Tightrope
June 8, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2021 Still ‘ot ‘n’ sweaty, ‘eavy rhythm-and-blues veterans balance their graceful act and walk into sunset with a smile. Prickly like the Sonoran Desert vegetation and charged like Battersea Power Station back in the day, as this album’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Cactus, Carmine Appice, hard rock, Jim McCarty (US), Jimmy Kunes, Paul Warren, Phil Naro, rhythm-and-blues
NATIONAL WRECKING COMPANY – National Wrecking Company
August 15, 2018

National Wrecking Company 2018 Riding into dystopian sunset, duo of blues buffs deliver dark document to detail the state of this mortal coil. No rest for Jimmy Kunes and , whose common stomping ground is CACTUS and whose individual experience … Continue reading
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Tagged heavy blues, Jimmy Kunes, National Wrecking Company, Randy Pratt


