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Robert Cray

Tin-eared critics possess frequently damned him being a yuppie blues wannabe whose slickly soulful offerings bear scant resemblance to the true down-home item. The truth is, Robert Cray is normally among a valuable few youthful blues-based artists using the skill and eyesight to effectively usher the idiom in to the …

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Joe Louis Walker

Certainly perhaps one of the most exciting and innovative artists gracing contemporary blues, guitarist Joe Louis Walker has glowed such as a glowing blue beacon because the release of his 1986 debut album for HighTone, Cold May be the Night. The disk announced his appearance in stunning style, and his …

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Oxford Circle

Even though Oxford Circle are appreciated by hardcore psychedelic collectors being a SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA psychedelic band because of their shows over the city’s ballroom circuit in 1966 and 1967, they actually formed in Davis, about one hour towards the east. The group performed energetic garage-psychedelia which was intensely …

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Johnny Dyer

b. 1938, Rolling Fork, Mississippi, USA. Dyer used the harmonica when he was seven so when an adolescent sat along with Smokey Wilson in an area club. He transferred to LA in January 1958 and produced his own music group, the Blue Records, backing visitors such as for example J.B. …

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Rob Sudduth

Saxophonist Rob Sudduth offers played a number of music both in his indigenous Bay Region — where he’s even now based — and on the highway. He offers toured with blues, spirit, rock and roll, and jazz rings, and also a silent film orchestra! With the ’90s, Sudduth performed in …

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Chris Thomas King

Primarily known for his audacious fusion of blues and hip-hop, Chris Thomas King reached a complete new audience using the Coen Brothers film O Sibling, Where Art Thou?, not merely appearing for the award-winning soundtrack but playing a prominent helping character aswell. Regardless of the much-celebrated, down-to-earth rootsiness of O …

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Chris Thomas

Author of a distinctive blues-rock/rap fusion, Baton Rouge local Chris Thomas (aka Chris Thomas Ruler) began performing blues acoustic guitar when he was 10, because of his dad, swamp blues vocalist Tabby Thomas. He continued tour along with his dad at age group 15, playing gigs across the South, but …

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Chris Cain

Chris Cain’s sharp lead guitar and gravelly vocals have brought him country wide recognition. Affected by B. B. and Albert Ruler in addition to numerous jazz players, Cain offers prepared up a jumping audio within the Bay Region circuit. A indigenous of San Jose, CA, Cain started playing California blues …

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Kenny Neal

Among the strongest contemporary proponents of Baton Rouge swamp blues, Kenny Neal is really a second-generation southern Louisiana bluesman who’s cognizant from the region’s venerable blues custom and imaginative a sufficient amount of to steer it all in fresh directions. Neal was created on Oct 14, 1957 in New Orleans. …

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Jarekus Singleton

Born right into a family of chapel music artists and vocalists on July 11, 1984 in Clinton, Mississippi, blues guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist Jarekus Singleton grew up on gospel music. Taught the bass by his uncle when he was nine years of age, he started playing in his grandfather’s chapel …

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