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Porky Cohen

Best-known for his years as trombonist with Roomful of Blues, Porky Cohen finally had his recording debut being a leader in 1996, an extremely pleasurable outing for Bullseye Blues with lots of the people of the group. He began playing trombone at 13 and considers Jack port Teagarden his most …

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Doug James

b. Douglas Adam Schlecht, 21 August 1953, Turlock, California, USA. Inspired to take a pastime in music by his cathedral organist mother, Adam soon started teaching himself to try out saxophone, eventually selecting the baritone relation although he also has tenor saxophone and bass clarinet. After he and his family …

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The Fabulous Thunderbirds

Making use of their fusion of blues, rock and roll & move, and R&B, the Fabulous Thunderbirds helped popularize roadhouse Texas blues using a mass audience within the ’80s and, along the way, they helped kick-start a blues revival through the mid-’80s. Throughout their heyday in the first ’80s, these …

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