“Who the fuck is Jaime Wyatt?” It’s the question asked by the stickers she hands out at every show. Yeah, ok, it’s derivative, but it lets you know right off the bat where she’s coming from. She reveres tradition but […]
“Who the fuck is Jaime Wyatt?” It’s the question asked by the stickers she hands out at every show. Yeah, ok, it’s derivative, but it lets you know right off the bat where she’s coming from. She reveres tradition but […]
“Felony Blues” Showcases Outlaw Country, And So Much More by AltCountry&Beyond Outlaw country contains rebellious lyrics that critique and upend pop country’s cookie-cutter approach to hit songs. SiriusXM has a station dedicated to the genre which it defines as […]
Because of the success of Volume I we are receiving Volume II, and the music is filled with that special energy and effort that we expect from the musicians in this aggregation. Just to be fair the recording was done […]
John Mayall has reached the status of respected elder, as “Godfather of the British blues,” and as a man with a legacy similar to that of Eric Clapton and Peter Green. Fortunately for us he hasn’t let all those accomplishments keep him […]
Sam Morrow and I have been friends for a few years now, not that I’ve ever met him. Eric Corne over at Forty Below Records told me to listen and I did and found a talent buried by circumstance but […]
Some reviews must be assessed a little harder than others and Sam Morrow provided me with a quandary. I listened to his new album “There Is No Map,” several times and there are parts that “suggest” who Sam Morrow is […]
At 81, John Mayall still sounds as vibrant and powerful as ever. His latest, Find A Way To Care, utilizes all the members of Mayall’s road band, who have backed him for the last seven years. Half covers, half originals, […]
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