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Gig review: JJ GREY & MOFRO – 02 Academy Islington, London, 18 March 2015
JJ Grey is clearly a man who likes to take his time. Whether it’s the way he’s built his career or the pacing of tonight’s set, his unhurried style focuses on making a meaningful connection with either a song or … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Green, blues, funk, gig review, gospel, JJ Grey, Marc Broussard, Mofro, Muscle Shoals, Otis Redding, Primal Scream, soul, Southside Johnny
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Gig review: JOE BONAMASSA – Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith, 19 March 2015
With a bombastic orchestrated intro, his own illuminated plinth and an opening blitzkrieg of lights, Joe Bonamassa is almost in danger of being swamped by a combination of his own branding and the weight of expectation. Tonight is all about … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, funk, gig review, guitar, Howlin Wolf, Joe Bonamassa, Reese Wynans, rock
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Album review: KRISSY MATTHEWS – Scenes From A Moving Window
Promise [Released 02.03.15] ‘Scenes From a Moving Window’ finds young guitar slinger Krissy Matthews teaming up with former Cream lyricist and esteemed producer Pete Brown to great effect. This is the 22 year old’s 4th album and it’s a notable … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Blind Willy McTell, British blues, Cream, Derek Trucks, funk, Glenn Tilbrook, guitar, Jackson Browne, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Krissy Matthews, Paul Jobson, Pete Brown, review, rock, Scenes from A Moving Window, Steely Dan, The Pretty Things
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Album review: IAN SIEGAL – One Night In Amsterdam
Nugene [Released 09.03.15] Like all the best outlaws, Ian Siegal aggressively sings about the kind of lifestyle that his fans love to hear about but wouldn’t want to live. ‘One Night in Amsterdam’ casts him as the perennial outsider who … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Americana, blues, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, country, Dusty Ciggaar, funk, Harry Stephenson, Ian Siegal, Joe Gaerthe, One Night In Amsterdam, Plummet Airlines, Rudy Lentze, Steve Earle, Tess Gaerthe, Tex Mex, The Rhythm Chiefs, Tom Russell, Tom Waits
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Album review: JJ GREY & MOFRO – Ol’ Glory
Provogue [Released 24.02.15] ‘Ol’ Glory is JJ Grey & Mofro’s 7th album and their first for Provogue and perhaps because of the label change they’ve quietly dropped their soul swamp rocking and embraced the current shift towards Memphis soul and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Clark Gable, country, Dan Prothero, Derek Trucks, funk, George Clinton, James Dean, JJ Grey, Luther Dickinson, Mayer Hawthorne, Memphis soul, Mofro, Ol' Glory, R&B, review, Rick James, Robert Cray, rock, Sly Stone, Stax, swamp rock
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Album review: BLACK MAGIC JOHNSON – Walk With You Baby
Black Magic Johnson [Released 01.09.14] ‘Walk With You Baby’ is a refreshingly honest and delightful contemporary blues album. It’s rooted in traditional blues but is given a contemporary relevance by the shared universal truths to be found in the songs. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alex Rogers, Black Magic Johnson, Brooke Thomas, Chicago Blues, Dan Grover, Daryl “Dub I.Z” Virginia, Frank Parker, funk, James Armstrong, Lawrence Bauden, Leadbelly, Lou Rawls, R&B, rap, Reggie Britton, review, soul, Taj Mahal, Tom Irwin, Walk With You Baby, Willie Christman
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Album review: 24 PESOS – Do The Right Thing
Ourgate Records [Released 19.01.15] ‘Do The Right Thing’ is the fourthalbum by 24 Pesos and it’s another step-up for a fiercely independent band that has forged its own niche by riding roughshod over musical expectations. All their trademark elements of … Continue reading
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Tagged 24 Pesos, album, blues, Do The Right Thing, funk, Julian Burdock, Mike Connolly, Moz Gamble, R&B, rap, review, Robert Palmer, Silas Maitland, soul
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Album review: DAN PATLANSKY – Dear Silence Thieves
Dan Patlansky Music Pty Ltd [release date 27.04.15] This is Dan Patlansky’s time. The South African singer-songwriter and blues rocker has paid his dues over 15 years or more, and now that he’s cut the best album of his career … Continue reading
Interview: JJ GREY (February 2015)
JJ Grey’s 9th album ‘Ol’ Glory’ is released on February 23rd and it’s his first for his new label Mascot/Provogue. As with previous album he’s immersed himself in a seamless blend of deep swampy grooves, country blues and jammed out old school … Continue reading
Posted in INTERVIEWS, Interviews/Rock Stars
Tagged Alligator Records, Andrew Trube, Anthony Cole, Anthony Farrell, blues, country, Dan Prothero, Dennis Marion, Derek Trucks, funk, interview, Jeff Dazey, JJ Grey, Luther Dickinson, Ol'Glory, Provogue records, R&B, rock, soul, Todd Smallie
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Album review: SEAN WEBSTER & THE DEAD LINES – See It Through
Self release [Release date January 2015] There appears to be two contradictory messages on the cover of Sean Webster’s new ‘See It Through’ album. Firstly there’s the apparent throwaway message on his T shirt: ‘Don’t Be careless, just care less’ … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Ash Wilson, blues, funk, guitar, review, Richard Pustelnik, rock, Sean Webster & The Dead Lines, See It Through, The Melt
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Album review: MARCOS POWER TRIO – Mp3
Ænima Recordings [Release date 19.03.14] Recording as an instrumental power trio brings its own challenges, not least the need for quality material with which to make an impact. No such problem hinder Italy’s Marcos Power Trio who exude equal amounts … Continue reading
Album review: STEVE HUNTER – Tone Poems Live
CD Baby [Released 01.09.14] ‘Tone Poems Live’ pairs New York guitarist Steve Hunter (Alice Cooper/Lou Reed/Julian Lennon/Aerosmith) with top session players, bassist Tony Levin, drummer Alvino Bennett and keyboards Phil Aaberg in a in live studio setting that is also … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosmith, album, Alice Cooper, Alvino Bennett, blues, Brian Brinkerhoff, funk, guitar, jazz, John Lennon, Lou Reed, Paul Lani, Peter Gabriel, Phil Aaberg, review, Steve Hunter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tone Poems Live, Tony Levin
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Album review: BLUES CARAVAN 2014 – Laurence Jones, Christina Skjolberg, Albert Castiglia
Blues Caravan 2014 Live Ruf Records [Release date 12.01.15] The Blues Caravan 2014 is a CD and DVD that gives it you as it really was, right down to the husky voices and the sharp band interplay. I’ve never … Continue reading
Album review: BAD WATER BLUES KINGS – Good Stuff
Tegancat Music [Release date April 2014] Bad Water Blues Kings have their hearts in the right place. They play smooth inoffensive blues, but don’t really have any outstanding material with which to make a splash. Jim … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bad Water Blues Kings, blues, Canadian, funk, Good Stuff, guitar, Jim Stoeber, review
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Album review: ROBIN TROWER – Something’s About To Change
Robin Trower Special – 1 March 2015 by Get Ready To Rock! Radio on Mixcloud Our one-hour radio special was first broadcast on 1 March 2015. Robin Trower chats to David Randall about his career and chooses some of those … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, funk, guitar, interview, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Green, Procol Harum, review, Robin Trower, rock, Something's About To Change
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Album review: ERIC JOHNSON MIKE STERN – Eclectic
Eric Johnson Mike Stern – Eclectic Heads Up [Released 10.11.14] Not so much ‘Eclectic’ as simply exhilarating, the pairing of blues-rock guitarist Eric Johnson and jazz fusion guitarist Mike Stern may not have generated a lot of new material (Stern for … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Anton Fig, blues, Chris Maresh, Christopher Cross, Eclectic, Eric Johnson, funk, fusion, guitar, jazz, Leni Stern, Malford Milligan, Mike Stern, review, rock
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Album review : A.C.MYLES – Reconsider Me
Daf [Release date 31.05.14] ‘Reconsider Me’ is a gloriously retro, soulful and at times funky, rock-blues crossover album with 7 carefully chosen covers and 4 originals, all glued together by A.C.’s vocal tour-de-force which gives him his signature sound. ‘Reconsider … Continue reading
Gig review: JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR – 02 Academy 2, Islington, London, 22 September 2014
Joanne Shaw Taylor may be a consummate guitar playing rocking blues artist, but she constantly defies expectations with wide ranging material and a live show that always seeks to achieve more. Tonight’s ‘secret’, invite-only album launch of ‘The Dirty Truth’ … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Frankie Miller, funk, gig, guitar, Joanne Sean Taylor, review, rock, The Dirty Truth, vocal
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Gig review: RICHIE KOTZEN – 02 Academy, Islington, London, 16 September 2014
On Sunday 21 September at 19:00 GMT on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Pete Feenstra chats to Richie Kotzen as part of an hour-long special. More information Richie Kotzen’s current European tour is to promote ‘The Essential Richie Kotzen’, a … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, funk, fusion, gig, guitar, Jimi Hendrix, Jonny Lang, Prince, review, Richie Kotzen, rock, Terry Reid, The Essential Richie Kotzen
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News: Cherry Red Records showcase on 21 September – win featured albums
Sunday 21 September, 21:00 GMT Tuesday 23 September, 16:00 and Thursday 25 September, 21:00 repeat Since 2012 Get Ready to ROCK! Radio have been showcasing the wide range of music from the Cherry Red group of labels, combining an hour-long … Continue reading
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Tagged Cherry Red Records, Claudia Brucken, competition, funk, Inspiral Carpets, pop, progressive, psych, R&B, rock, showcase, soul, The Bevis Frond, Tin Spirits
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Album review: MARTY WALSH – The Total Plan
Red/Sony [Released 16.07.14] Marty Walsh’s ‘The Total Plan’ does indeed sound like the complete package. While guitarist Walsh (Berklee School of Music, Supertramp, Kenny Rogers, Eddie Money etc) anchors the album with deep solos and imaginative melodic arrangements, each guest contributes … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Eddie Money, funk, fusion, Gary Herbig, guitar, Ian Walsh, instrumental music, James Raymond, Kenny Rogers, Marty Walsh, Michael Ruff, Nick Manson, Paul Jefferson, review, Steve Alaniz, Supertramp, The Total Plan
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Album review: MICHELLE RENEE – Michelle Renee
Yelloweed [Released 14.07.14] Ideally you need a great voice and equally good material to make the transition from being a backing singer to establishing a solo career. Michelle Renee undoubtedly has a sultry voice, but her choice of material from syrupy … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Amanda Lear, disco, funk, John Legend, Michael Jackson, Michelle Renee, R&B, review, Rodney Shelton, soul, vocals
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Album review : P-A-U-L Lamb & Detroit Breakdown – Take It From The Top
Nominated as the ‘Best Overseas Artist in the 2014 British Blues Awards’, Paul Lamb & The Detroit Breakdown use the blues as a launch pad for something far more adventurous. Their Detroit background leads them to dark imagery with lyrical … Continue reading