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Tag Archives: The Blind Boys Of Alabama
JIMMY CARTER – Blind Faith
October 13, 2021

Renaissance 2021 Out of Alabama, the venerated Blind Boy delivers his sunset solo album – invigorating and inspired. Too young to join his mates and become a member of THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, Jimmy Carter ploughed his own furrow … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, country, gospel, Jimmy Carter, The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Dr. John honors Satchmo – in good company
July 11, 2014

No matter how tripping Mac Rebennack was at any stage of his golden-splintered career, jazz has always laid in the heart of Dr. John‘s oeuvre, which is only logical for a New Orleans-born musician. The Big Easy is also Louis Armstrong‘s birthplace, and again, it’s not surprising that … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Arturo Sandoval, Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Louis Armstrong, The Blind Boys Of Alabama