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Johnny Hoy

Harmonica player, rock mason and ex – business fisherman Johnny Hoy had justification to contact his music group the Bluefish. The group, located in Martha’s Vineyard, are fishing fanatics, plus they determined that the essential fighting features of the normal bluefish appropriate the personalities of everybody in the music group …

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Delbert McClinton

The venerable Delbert McClinton is a star among Texas roots music aficionados, not merely for his amazing longevity, but also for his capability to combine country, blues, soul, and rock & roll as though there have been no distinctions between some of them in the very best time-honored Texas tradition. …

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W.C. Spencer

Baltimore-area bluesman W.C. Spencer performs acoustic guitar, harmonica, drums, and body organ and sings on his recordings, and his concert events certainly are a spectacle, as he performs drums, acoustic guitar, and sings all at exactly the same time, not really unlike Mr. Satan from the Satan & Adam blues …

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Deborah Coleman

Although she’s a robust blues guitarist, songwriter and singer, Deborah Coleman got her initial inspiration from an unlikely place: seeing the pop group the Monkees on TV. Blessed in Portsmouth, Virginia and elevated in a armed forces family, Coleman had taken to music conveniently more than enough, since her father …

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Kenny Wayne Shepherd and his group exploded within the picture in the mid-’90s and garnered large sums of radio airplay on business radio, which historically is not a solid house for blues and blues-rock music, apart from Stevie Ray Vaughan in the mid-’80s. Shepherd was created June 12, 1977, in …

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Lost Gonzo Band

In the first 70s many country and rock and roll music artists resolved in Austin, Texas, and an integral venue was the Armadillo World Headquarters. Right here Jerry Jeff Walker recruited the music artists to back again him with an record to manufactured in Luckenbach, Tx. The record, documented in …

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Charlie Terrell

Birmingham, Alabama-bred, Austin, Texas-based visual designer, playwright, and origins musician Charlie Terrell grew up on a reliable diet plan of sacred harp performing, the Allman Brothers, snake handling, Lynyrd Skynyrd, voodoo, Springsteen, Prine, Zevon, and Dylan. After relocating to LA from Nashville in the past due ’80s, he inked a …

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John “Juke” Logan

Although John “Juke” Logan isn’t yet children name, you might have heard his harmonica without knowing it. His harp offers appeared on tv in the styles of DO-IT-YOURSELF and Roseanne, within the silver screen with Crossroads and La Bamba, and actually in advertisements for Jack-in-the-Box and Cherry Coke. However beneath …

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Rusty Zinn

A, red-haired guitarist using a monster tone and technique that belies his fairly youthful years, Rusty Zinn was raised in the Santa Cruz mountains in northern California. He was launched to traditional R&B through his mother’s assortment of 45 singles, including uncommon discs from Fat Domino and Elvis Presley. While …

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Eugene Blacknell

Although Oakland/East Bay guitarist Eugene Blacknell under no circumstances released a full-length during his lifetime, he still got a whole lot of attention — both from contemporary regional DJs and record collectors down the road — from the countless 7″s he produced, including “Gettin Down” and “WE REALIZE We Surely …

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