by Marketing-PR | Mar 4, 2015 | Album Reviews B, News
BILL PHILLIPE Ghosts Arkansas Street Records Bill has been playing, recording and performing blues based music in one form or another for over thirty year’s now, mainly in and around the San Francisco Bay area. For the last ten year’s though he has focused mainly upon...
by Marketing-PR | Mar 4, 2015 | Album Reviews B, News
BLUE HEAT One Day Too Long. Smith Sound. Blue Heat is producing a sound that is full of rhythm and horns creating a sound that is as hot as the Australian sun they play under; it is no wonder they are winning awards since their debut gig way back in 1991 at Ballarat...
by Marketing-PR | Mar 4, 2015 | Album Reviews B, News
BOB MALONE Mojo EP. Delta Moon Records. This 6-track collection was recorded in Hollywood and Calabassas, California, written by Bob Malone and his guitar compadre Bob Demarco, with the tastefully chosen exception of Ray Charles’ Hard Times. Their version is...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews B, News
BARRELHOUSE Feels Like Home Independent Barrelhouse is Kevin Burke, an acoustic guitarist of no small talent and a singer with a pleasant if not remarkable voice. He sings songs that make sense – the title song is full of descriptions of his home and what makes him...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews B, News
BIG JOE BONE Blues Grass Kicks Ass Recordiau Awen This is the debut set from Big Joe Bone, known to his mum as Danny Wilson, born in London and now based in central Wales. He calls what he plays “blues grass”, which combines Delta blues and bluegrass and throws in...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews B, News
BRANDON ISAAK Here On Earth – Roots And Blues For A Modern World Independent With bassist Keith Picot his right hand man, Isaak’s latest classy album sees him transformed into itinerant troubadour Yukon Slim, recounting tales from his wandering through wildest Western...