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Tag Archives: Ike Turner
Album review: MARCUS MALONE & THE MOTOR CITY HUSTLERS – Interstate 75

Pete Feenstra chatted to Marcus Malone and Dan Smith for his show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio. First broadcast, 6 August 2023. Ramrock Red [Release date: 07.04.23] Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustlers is a brand new soul, … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Dan Smith, funk, Ike Turner, Interstate 75, interview, James Brown, Marcus Malone, Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustlers, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Monophonics, Otis Redding, Prince, R&B, radio, review, Sly Stone, soul, The Meters, The Noisettes, The Temptations, vocal
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Album Review: THE HOLMES BROTHERS – Brotherhood

Alligator Records – [Release Date: 15.10.13] The Holmes Brothers raised the bar of expectations with the outright success of their last album ‘Feed My Soul’. And ‘Brotherhood’ answers all the germane questions of what to do next, as it reigns … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Brotherhood, Catherine Russell, Felicia Holmes, funk, Geraint Watkins, Glenn Patscha, gospel, Ike Turner, John Ellis, Popsy Dixon, review, rock, roots, Sherman Holmes, Ted Hawkins, The Holmes Brothers, vocals, Wendell Holmes
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