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Sean Costello – In The Magic Shop

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Sean Costello was a great talent who left us too soon. After taking the blues world by storm, Costello was found dead of an apparent overdose in his Atlanta hotel room on April 15, 2008, the day before his 29th birthday. After his death, his family confirmed that the troubled artist had suffered from bipolar […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock, Roots, Soul/R&B, Streams Tagged With: Sean Costello, Susan Tedeschi

JW-Jones – Belmont Boulevard

Friday, October 24, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

JW-Jones is one slick guitar slinger from north of the border.  Cut from the mold of a Jimmie Vaughan or the late Johnny Winter, Jones hails from Ottawa, Canada, an unexpected cradle for an artist sure to be recognized for his impressive guitar skills. Somewhat of a prodigy, Jones recorded his first album, Defibrilatin’, in 2000 […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: JW-Jones

Duke Robillard – Calling All Blues

Wednesday, October 15, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Duke Robillard is a blues guitar icon.  A multiple Blues Music Award winner and Grammy nominee, if Robillard had stopped at creating the jump blues revival outfit Roomful of Blues in the late 1960s, his contribution to blues music would have been sizable. Jump blues, an up-tempo form of blues often featuring horns that was […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: Duke Robillard

E.G. Kight – A New Day

Friday, September 26, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

E.G. Kight’s is a unique voice in contemporary music.  Her heartfelt, gospel and country-tinged blues blend American traditions into a toe-tapping good time.  Her latest album, A New Day, demonstrates what her dedicated following has known since the late 90s – that she is a special talent. Though Georgia native Kight grew up listening to old time country music like […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots, Streams Tagged With: E.G. Kight

Rob Stone – Gotta Keep Rollin’

Wednesday, September 24, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Rob Stone plays good, honest blues.  A Boston native, harpist Stone followed a straight-forward style in the Chicago electric blues tradition on Gotta Keep Rollin’.  Stone’s tight band his has put together a first-class selection of rollicking tunes that is sure to enhance their growing reputation in the blues world. Stone has been leading his […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Rob Stone

Sena Ehrhardt – Live My Life

Friday, September 05, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Sena Ehrhardt is a big voice from a smal town. Ehrhardt’s third album, Live My Life, is a polished musical offering that is sure to cement her reputation as a rising star in blues music. Originally from a southern Minnesota town known more for lunch meat than blues music, the dynamic singer inherited her passion for […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Sena Ehrhardt

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones – Living Tear to Tear

Friday, August 29, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones have added an entertaining gem to their long list of album releases with Living Tear to Tear.   From the first notes blown through Sugar Ray Norcia’s harmonica on “Rat Trap,” the album is a pleasure to hear. It’s not surprising that harpist Sugar Ray Norcia, a former member of Roomful […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots, Streams Tagged With: Ronnie Earl, Roomful of Blues, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Sugar Ray Norcia

Mud Morganfield & Kim Wilson – For Pops: A Tribute to Muddy Waters

Wednesday, August 27, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

Larry “Mud” Morganfield and Kim Wilson have put together a collaboration that features 1950s Chicago Blues akin to Morganfield’s famous father, McKinley Morganfield – Muddy Waters. And the surprisingly good tribute album by Waters’ eldest son and the frontman from the Fabulous Thunderbirds, For Pops: A Tribute to Muddy Waters, captures that Muddy Waters feel without […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Kim Wilson, Mud Morganfield, Muddy Waters, The Fabulous Thunderbirds

Monday Morning Video: Johnny Winter (1944-2014)

Monday, July 21, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

We lost Johnny Winter last week.  Johnny, known for his blistering fast guitar playing, burst onto the national scene as a solo act in the late 1960s.  A guitar prodigy, Johnny and younger brother Edgar – both albino – had formed a band as they were growing up in Beaumont, Texas, and had a single released when Johnny […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Features, In Memoriam, Rock, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters

John Hiatt – Terms of My Surrender

Thursday, July 17, 2014 By Bill Wilcox

John Hiatt has long been one of the mainstays of Americana music.  Throughout his long career, Hiatt has been known for great songwriting and musicianship, but of all his earthy Americana releases, Terms of My Surrender is certainly his grittiest and arguably his most enjoyable work to date. Despite some early success as a songwriter, Hiatt was […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Folk, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: John Hiatt, Little Village, Ry Cooder

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