by BMonline | Mar 19, 2021 | Album Reviews, Album Reviews A
Country-soul is exactly what is says. Think of people like James Carr, Percy Sledge, Solomon Burke, Clarence Carter, the aptly named Joe South, names that may also resonate with blues lovers.
by Marketing-PR | Jun 3, 2020 | Album Reviews, Album Reviews A, News
Album Review for Allen Finney – In A Blue Frame – Released by MoJo Music, Stockholm. Allen Finney may not be a name in the blues that jars any immediate recollections, however, he is a staple and living legend in Sweden. An American ex-pat originally from...
by Marketing-PR | Oct 2, 2019 | Album Reviews, Album Reviews A, News
Album Review for Allman Betts Band – Down To The River – out on BMG. It was always a matter of time before the children of the Allman Brothers Band members joined forces. Here we have Devon Allman and Duane Betts on guitars and Berry Duane Oakley on bass,...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 4, 2019 | Album Reviews, Album Reviews A, News
Album Review for Adam Holt – Kind of Blues released on Zenith Records. Ten songs, nine of which are original, from Alabama’s fine roots and blues performer Adam Holt. The opening track, Mr. Morning Drive, is pure Americana, showcasing that sunny enthusiasm of...
by Marketing-PR | Sep 18, 2018 | Album Reviews, Album Reviews A, News
ANDY WATTS BLUES ON FIRE Independent Release I’m familiar with Andy Watts as an outstanding guitarist with his regular band Blues Rebels, so I was very pleased to receive a copy of his solo album to review. It would be easy to assume this might be a typical guitarists...
by Marketing-PR | Mar 5, 2017 | Album Reviews A, News
Albert King – The Big BluesBorn Under A Bad Sign may have been Albert King’s breakthrough album, but The Big Blues was his first long player, not so much an album as a collection of singles recorded between 1959 and 1962 and the sound is rather different. The set...