GHALIA Mississippi Blend

Album Review for Ghalia – Mississippi Blend – Released on Ruf Records. Brussels born Ghalia Volt has brought out a second release following on from the success of the mostly New Orleans tinged “Let The Demons Out”. For Mississippi Blend, she delves into the Deep South. Here she got in touch with some star performers […]

25 YEARS ANNIVERSARY Ruf Records Various Artists

Album Review for Ruf Records – 25 Years Anniversary, released through Ruf Records. I’m not a great fan of label samplers these days. Back in the day labels like Island, Atlantic and CBS produced some real classics. Anyone remember Nice Enough To Eat? But of late they seem to have become rather one-paced and bland […]

LUCAS HANEMAN EXPRESS – Catch The Westbound

Album Review for Lucas Haneman Express – Catch The Westbound, Released Independently. Another Canadian based band the Lucas Haneman Express features two lead singers, Lucas who also plays guitar and Megan Laurence. They are supported by Jeff Asselin and Martin Newman on drums and bass. The additional vocals of Megan certainly add an extra dimension to […]

FRENCHIES BLUES DESTROYERS Love Is Blood

Frenchies Blues Destroyers – Love Is Blood – Released Independently. This is a two-piece band with their debut album. Kevin ‘Frenchie’ Sciou and Brother Pete (Coatney). Frenchie plays the guitar and sings and Brother Pete plays drums and percussion. The opening track Little Bit Crazy is not so much of a blues tune but more […]

TONY CUCHETTI and JOE FILIPOVICH – Tin Can Tunes

Album Review for Tony Cuchetti & Joe Filipovich – Tin Can Tunes – Released Independently. As I read the sleeve notes I was taken aback somewhat when I read Hayburner guitar, in actual fact it’s an oil can guitar made from antique gas cans. Anyway, as the first track Mess Around kicked in I soon […]

DEEP BLUE SEA – Strange Ways

Album Review for Deep Blue Sea – Strange Ways – Released on Razor Edge Records – 2019. This is a four-piece band with an international flavour. Combining two guys and two girls the band cut a swathe through blues, rock, folk and Americana with ease. Rock Star Status opens proceedings as a hard rock/blues no […]

ALLMAN BETTS BAND Down To The River

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, together with slide specialist Johnny Stachela, […]

TERRY HANCK I Still Get Excited

Album Review for Terry Hanck’s I Still Get Excited. Released via Vizztone Label. Terry Hanck is a three-time BMA winner for his sax playing and on his latest disc, he demonstrates what a versatile player he is, as the music includes elements of New Orleans, Rn’B, blues and jazz. Recorded at Kid Anderson’s Greaseland Studio, […]

GRACIE CURRAN Come Undone

Album Review for Gracie Curran’s Come Undone. Released via Vizztone. This is Gracie Curran’s second album but follows a five-year hiatus since her debut which garnered a BMA nomination for Best Debut. Now based in Memphis, Gracie wrote all the material and recorded in Memphis and Florida, involving several local musicians such as Memphians, Victor […]

THE CASH BOX KINGS Hail To The Kings!

Album Review: THE CASH BOX KINGS – Hail To The Kings! – Released on Alligator Records. Although this album is dedicated to Matt ‘’Guitar‘’ Murphy, Otis Rush and Eddy Clearwater this is by no means a tribute album. All thirteen songs are original and penned by Joe Nosek and Oscar Wilson primarily. Ain’t No Fun […]