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Tag Archives: Walter Trout
John Mayall’s Concert With Trout And Montoya To Be Out
October 8, 2024

Having extraordinary players play with him always was John Mayall‘s modus operandi, and his BLUESBREAKERS never lacked for star instrumentalists, yet when the band took to the stage in Frankfurt in April 1987, with Coco Montoya and Walter Trout trading … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bluesbreakers, John Mayall, Walter Trout
Walter Trout Calls Dee Snider And Beth Hart To Snarl At The World
December 26, 2023

By his own admission, Walter Trout has always tried to convey positive messages through his music – which somehow went against the grain of the gist of what the blues are about: bemoaning affairs of the heart as well as … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Beth Hart, Dee Snider, Walter Trout
SARI SCHORR – A Force Of Nature
October 26, 2016

Manhaton 2016 Passionately topical blues from NYC chanteuse whose debut’s title says it all. She owns a triplet of rescued pit bulls, and they nicely sum up both caring and feisty sides of Sari Schorr’s performances – reflected also, if … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Innes Sibun, Mike Vernon, Ollie Brown, Sari Schorr, Walter Trout
VARIOUS ARTISTS – No Quarter: All-Star Tribute To Led Zeppelin
June 16, 2013

Mausoleum 2012 A rare thing: mostly successful reimaginings of mostly obvious selection from the classic catalogue. It’s so difficult that Tortelvis’ approach might be the best: ZEP’s meld of blues, hard rock and folk and hard rock remains so unique … Continue reading
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Tagged Dweezil Zappa, Joe Lynn Turner, Led Zeppelin, Steve Lukather, Steve Morse, tribute, Walter Trout