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Gig review: ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD, CANDY KANE BAND, TEXAS CANNONBALLS – Relache Festival, Bordeaux, 12 July 2015
As Candy Kane tells the crowd, the French have always supported music and the arts, and tonight it seems they are supporting an American blues export drive it. Texas Cannonballs do what it says on the tin. You can take … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bart Walker, blues, Bobby Abarca, Bret Coats, Candye Kane Band, Cyril Neville, Dave Herrero, funk, Hector Watt, Laura Chavez, rock, Royal Southern Brotherhood, soul, Texas Cannonballs, Tyrone Vaughan
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Album Review: TEXAS CANNONBALLS – Texas Cannonballs
Rock ‘n Roll Saves [Release Date: 2013] ‘Texas Cannonballs’ is both the name of a band and an album that rocks out with pounding, dirt in the tracks grooves. From the opening rumbustious ‘Fly Away’ to the laid back Stones … Continue reading →