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Mojo Gurus

T-Bone Burnett once wrote, “Just about everyone has got a history,” even though he wasn’t discussing Florida rockers the Mojo Experts, the range certainly pertains to the story of the career. As the Mojo Experts released their initial record in 1999, the primary from the band have been functioning jointly …

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Black Diamond Heavies

Stripping the deep blues to its body and operating the music via a big stack of amps while shaking it right into a cold perspire, the Black color Diamond Heavies certainly are a strap from East Nashville, TN, who show that with regards to sonic effect and soulful energy, size …

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Freddy J IV

Installation of a high-decibel fusion of hard rock and roll and urban blues that’s soiled, distorted, and filled with swagger, King Mud features two noted numbers on the present day blues-rock scene, guitarist and vocalist Freddy J IV through the band Still left Lane Cruiser, and drummer Van Campbell through …

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The Bonnevilles

The Bonnevilles certainly are a no-frills guitar-and-drums two-piece from Northern Ireland who play hard-hitting root base music they call “garage area punk blues.” Produced in Lurgan and Banbridge in ’09 2009, the Bonnevilles feature guitarist and vocalist Andrew McGibbon, Jr. and drummer Chris McMullan. McGibbon was a blues enthusiast whose …

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Lonesome Shack

Embracing the challenging, expressive textures of postwar blues and boogie while filtering the noises via an edgy post-millennial sensibility, Lonesome Shack was created in New Mexico by guitarist and vocalist Ben Todd. Originally in the Pacific Northwest, Todd relocated to New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness quickly before the convert of the …

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