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Robert Vaughan

Vocalist/songwriter Robert Vaughn had used the brand new Presidents, the South Part Cutting blades and RV & the Hubcaps. He shaped the Deceased River Angels to get a 1994 self-titled recording.

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Omar Dykes

The nominal frontman from the Austin, Texas-based swamp rock unit Omar & the Howlers — singer/guitarist Omar Dykes — was created in McComb, Mississippi in 1950 (not coincidentally also the birthplace of Bo Diddley, whose signature master informed a lot of Dykes’ music). Weaned on his mother’s eclectic assortment of …

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Omar & the Howlers

The European blues fans all adore Austin, TX-based guitarist and singer/songwriter Omar Kent Dykes. That’s because he suits the stereotypical picture most of them possess from the American musician: he’s high, wears cowboy footwear and includes a deep tone of voice having a Southern highlight. However, Dykes will not bring …

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The Deacons

The San Diego-based blues band the Deacons targets the collaboration of vocalist/harmonica player Kenny Schoppmeyer and guitarist Michael Halls. Their debut recording, Straight Up, premiered in 1999.

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