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Album review: THORBJØRN RISAGER & THE BLACK TORNADO – Songs From The Road

Ruf [Release date 25.09.15] If ever there was ever a case to be made for a European blues band emulating or surpassing their American counterparts, then you need look no further than Denmark’s Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado. ‘Songs … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Emil Balsgaard, funk, Lisa Lystam. Joe Walsh, live album, Nat King Cole, Peter Skjerning, R&B, Ray Charles, review, rock, Rolling Stones, Songs From The Road, soul, Søren Bøjgaard, Thorbjorn Risager &The Black Tornado, Tom Waits, vocals
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Album review: HEATHER CROSSE – Groovin’ At The Crosse Roads

Ruf [Release date 04.09.15] Heather Crosse is a bass playing soulful blues vocalist who recently introduced herself to European blues audiences on the back the 2015 Girls With Guitars/Blues Caravan tour. She draws on the rich … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Big Mamma Thornton, Blues Caravan, Dan Smith, funk, George Jackson, Girls With Guitars, Groovin At The Crosse Roads, Gwen McCrae, Heather Crosse, Heavy Suga & The Sweetones, Lee Williams, Louisiana blues, Mark Yacovone, Mississippi blues, review, soul
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Album review: ROBERT CRAY – 4 Nights of 40 Years Live

Mascot [Release date 04.09.15] In an age where volume, speed and showmanship dominate, Robert Cray is here to remind us of the value of heartfelt lyrics, a resonant tone and a soulful singer’s ability to explore every nuance of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 Nights of 40 Years Live, Albert Collins, album, B.B. King, blues, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, David Porter, Eric Clapton, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Isaac Hayes, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Louis Walker, Kim Wilson, Otis Rush, review, Richard Cousins, Robert Cray, Sam Cooke, soul, Steve Jordan, Willie Mitchell
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Gig review: KING KING – Jazz Cafe, London, 6 May 2015

These are good times for King King. The band sits at the top of the blues charts with ‘Reaching For The Light’ and this official album launch comes right in the middle of a hugely successful tour. They’ve sharpened their … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Nimmo, blues, Bob Fridezma, Eric Clapton, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Frankie Miller, gig, King King, Lindsay Coulson, review, rock, soul, Wayne Proctor
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Album review: KING KING – Reaching For The Light

Manhaton [Release date 04.05.15] Four years after their debut album, King King have outgrown their original mould to such a extent that the album title is more a reality than an aspiration. ‘Reaching For The Light’ reflects a band that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Nimmo, album, Bad Company, blues, Bob Fridzema, Charlie Dore, Free, funk, King King, Lindsay Coulson, Paul Carrack, Paul Rogers, review, rock, soul, Storyville, Whitesnake
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Gig review: GIRLS WITH GUITARS 2015 – Boom Boom Club, Sutton, 25 April 2015

What a difference three months touring makes. Last February the 2015 Blues Caravan/Girls With Guitars made a splash at the Skegness Rock & Blues Festival, but only got about 45 minutes to show what they can do. A few months … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Blues Caravan, boogie, Dave Mason, Eliana Cargnelutti, Etta James, gig, Girls With Guitars 2015, guitar, Gwen McCrae, Heather Crosse, Jamie Little, review, rock, ruf records, Sadie Johnson, soul, Warren Haynes, Willie Dixon, ZZ Top
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Album review: WILLY DeVILLE – Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008

Repertoire [Release date 26.01.15] ‘Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008’ is a triple CD and DVD release that finds Willie DeVille revisiting his back catalogue on two shows recorded 13 years apart and presented back to front. Surprisingly, the early … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Bob Dylan, Boris Kinberg, CD, country r&b, DVD, Eddie Bo, Eddy Mandion, Freddy Koella, Herbie Hancock, Kenny Margolis, Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008, Mark Newman, Mink Deville, Muddy Waters, New Orleans, review, soul, Southside Johnny, Tex Mex, Willie DeVille, Yadonna West
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Gig review: KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 15 April 2015

This was the first time I had been exposed to support act Ben Poole‘s material to any serious degree and I came away exceedingly impressed. Very much in the boxcar of Britain’s youthful blues train, Poole has a healthy respect … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 April 2015, Ben Poole, blues, blues rock, gig, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, live, London, review, Shepherd's Bush Empire, soul, Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Album review: D.A. FOSTER – The Real Thing

Vizztone/Shaboo [Release date 02.02.15] D.A. Foster’s rich baritone sounds as if he’s pouring a life time’s experience into a well chosen set of soul songs. His rich and warm timbre makes the most of a batch … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bill Withers, Curtis Salgado, D.A. Foster, David Steen, Delbert McClinton, Don Robey, Eddie Hinton, George Jackson, Johnny Lee Schell, Julie Delgado, Lee Thornburg, Lenny Castro, Mike Finnegan, Muscle Shoals, Nita Whitaker, review, soul, The Phantom Blues Band, The Real Thing
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Album review: PISTOLS & VULTURES – Seven

It’s rare that a PR blurb says so little, and it takes some digging to discover that Pistols & Vultures are an Ipswich/Colchester based ‘alternative’ rock band formed in 2009 whilst Carnell Cook: (vocals), Alex Green (guitars, bass, percussion and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Pistols & Vultures, review, rock, Seven, soul
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Album review: DR. JOHN – Anutha Zone/Duke Elegant (reissue)

Edsel [Release Date: 16.02.15] Anutha Zone doesn’t break any new ground, but is a celebration of all that is good about Dr. John. Cut in 1998, it’s an album full of timeless music with deeply embedded grooves and nuanced vocals … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Anutha Zone, blues, Bobby Broom, Carleen Anderson, Clive Deamer, Dr John, Duke Ellington, funk, Hugh McCracken, jazz, John Leckie, John Martyn, Jools Holland, London Community Gospel Choir, Mac Rebennack, Martin Duffy, Matt Deighton, New Orleans, Paul Weller, Portishead, Primal Scream, reissue, review, Ronnie Cuber, Sly & Robbie, soul, The Lower 911
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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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DVD review: DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES – Live In Dublin

Eagle Vision [Released 30.03.15] Recorded on last year’s whistle stop European tour in July, this was the first time Daryl Hall and John Oates had played Dublin. They give a little insight on the interviews with the pair, the only … Continue reading
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Tagged classic, concert, Daryl Hall, DVD, John Oates, live, Live In Dublin, pop, review, rock, soul
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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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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: NEVER THE BRIDE – Jealousy

Lock Stock And Barrel [Release date 29.12.14] Never The Bride are back with their most accessible album ever, the hard hitting but musically slick ‘Jealousy’. The band tells us it’s ‘A Tribute to Transatlantic Rock and Blues Pioneers’, and its … Continue reading
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Tagged AC/DC, album, Been, Bettye LaVette, blues, Catherine Feeney, Chuck Leavell, Clem Clemson, Elliot Mortimer, Fergus Gerrand, Frankie Miller, J.J. Cale, Janis Joplin, Jealousy, Joanne Shaw Taylor, King King, Maggie Bell, Melissa Etheridge, Never The Bride, Nikki Lamborn, review, rock, Rolling Stones, Sally Jo, soul, Stacey Collins
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Album review: WILY BO WALKER & KARENA K – A Long Way From Heaven

Mescal Canyon [Released 12.12.14] From the opening, sharply contrasting but perfectly synchronised vocals of Wily Bo Walker’s Tom Waits style growl, and Kareña K’s fluttering retorts, you will either love or recoil from ‘A Long Way From Heaven’. Happily the … Continue reading
Album review: THUNDER – Wonder Days

earMUSIC [Release date 16.02.15] This is studio album number ten from Thunder and it is an album many thought they would never see. With the band going into hiatus for a few years, apart from the odd live show here … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, CD, Danny Bowes, EarMusic, Luke Morley, review, rock, soul, Thunder, Wonder Days
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Album review: MOJO MAKERS – Devils Hands

Hypertension Music [Release Date: 10.10.14] ‘Devils Hands’ is a successful lo-fi, ‘live in the studio’ attempt to capture an essential bluesy feel and soulful vibe. The album comprises 11 impressive tracks steeped in a retro … Continue reading






