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DDT

Thrash-funk trio DDT was led by singer/guitarist Luther Dickinson and his percussionist sibling Cody, the sons of famous Memphis maker Jim Dickinson. Bassist Paul Taylor finished the lineup, which in 1994 released the live A few of My CLOSE FRIENDS Are Blues; another concert arranged, Live in the CELEBRATED Antenna …

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Lukas Nelson

Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Lukas Autry Nelson began his profession in the first 2000s playing displays with his dad, country music star Willie Nelson. Blessed in Austin, Tx and elevated in Maui, Hawaii, Lukas started playing electric guitar at a age so that they can better connect to his hard-touring …

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The Hill Country Revue

Playing a by-now trademarked ragged and loose North Mississippi juke joint-based version of southern rock and roll and blues, the Hill Country Revue was created in 2008 by Cody Dickinson and Chris Chew up from the North Mississippi Allstars along with drummer Ed “Hot” Cleveland, blues harpist Daniel Coburn, and …

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Danny Barnes

Bluegrass is indeed rooted in folk customs it usually doesn’t take much to rock and roll the motorboat. The intensifying bluegrass movement requires the designs and constructions of days gone by and subverts them with rock and roll & roll nature and a occasionally punk rock and roll attitude. Danny …

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Spencer Dickinson

Spencer Dickinson was the name directed at a one-off collaborative task fronted by 3 musicians using their own particular undertake the blues — Jon Spencer from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Employer Hogg, and siblings Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson, most widely known for their use the North Mississippi …

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

The seed that became Dark Rebel Motorbike Club — or BRMC for short — was planted in 1995, when Robert Levon Been (aka Robert Turner) and Peter Hayes met while attending senior high school in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. The two produced a solid camaraderie and a distributed camaraderie predicated …

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Marc Broussard

The son of Boogie Kings guitarist (and Louisiana Hall of Popularity member) Ted Broussard, singer/songwriter Marc Broussard was seemingly destined for any life like a music man. His upbringing in Lafayette, Louisiana, instilled in him an affinity for R&B alongside the Cajun trappings of southern Louisiana. Pulling vocal and stylistic …

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T-Model Ford

Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist T-Model Ford (Wayne Lewis Carter Ford) played a raw-edged, visceral design of blues from your Mississippi Delta, accompanied most of the time by his drummer, Spam (Tommy Lee Kilometers). Ford captured a rest when he exposed on a nationwide tour for Friend Man and his music …

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Moreland & Arbuckle

Guitarist Aaron Moreland and harpist/vocalist Dustin Arbuckle possess fashioned an outdated/new 21st hundred years roots audio by merging many American music strains, from blues, folk, and nation to rock and roll and soul, so when at their finest, they do everything with a organic and energetic interest. Moreland and Arbuckle …

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Left Lane Cruiser

Focusing on a raw hillbilly punk-blues design that roars just like a tweaking modal chainsaw, Remaining Lane Cruiser is really a two-piece strap composed of Frederick “Joe” Evans IV on slip guitar and Brenn Beck on drums. The set arrived of Fort Wayne, Indiana, but their sound gets the swampy …

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