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Samantha Fish – Black Wind Howlin’

Friday, October 18, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Samantha Fish is a precocious young guitarist and singer with the wind – the howlin’ black wind – at her back. At 24, the Kansas City native already has a Blues Music Award under her belt for Best New Artist Debut for her 2011 album Runaway.  Along with British blues-rocker Dani Wilde and Otis Taylor’s […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: Mike Zito, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Samantha Fish

Shawn Holt and the Teardrops – Daddy Told Me

Thursday, October 10, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Keeping it in the family, Shawn Holt, son of the late blues icon Magic Slim, is the latest of a number of sons of famous fathers to try to break into the music industry.  Holt took over as front man for his father’s band earlier this year when Magic Slim was hospitalized hours before opening […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: John Primer, Magic Slim, Shawn Holt

MonkeyJunk – All Frequencies

Wednesday, September 25, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

In those odd moments when you’re craving funk, I mean, the lost art of funk seventies style, with the rhythm and beat that make you want to groove, MonkeyJunk can fill that prescription. The Ottawa, Canada-based trio of Steve Marriner, Tony D and Matt Sobb are called blues rockers, but their latest release, All Frequencies, […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots, Soul/R&B Tagged With: MonkeyJunk

North Mississippi Allstars – World Boogie Is Coming

Wednesday, September 18, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

North Mississippi Allstars has been tearing it up for 17 years. From their studio recordings, with their unique blend of traditional roots and edgy rock, to their thundering live performances, featuring drumlines and bizarre instrumentation from electric washboards to cigar box guitars and a stringed instrument made from a coffee can on a stick, the […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock, Roots Tagged With: Cody Dickinson, Luther Dickinson, North Mississippi Allstars, South Memphis String Band

David Bromberg – Only Slightly Mad

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Music enthusiasts at the 2013 Philadelphia Folk Festival got to see some great moments.  They got to see Fairport Convention folker Richard Thompson rock out as if making a statement that he can shred with the most aggressive electric guitar slingers in the land.  They also got to see a young ukelele virtuoso from Hawaii, Jake […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Folk, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: David Bromberg, Philadelphia Folk Festival

Little G Weevil – Moving

Tuesday, August 13, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Little G Weevil is likely the greatest – and possibly the only – Hungarian blues musician of all time.  Born and raised in Budapest as the the former “Eastern Block” nation became more open to outside cultural influences, Weevil became enamored of American blues music.  He grew up playing drums but took up the guitar at 17 to […]

Filed Under: Blues, Downloads, Reviews, Roots, Streams Tagged With: Little G Weevil

Mike Zito – Gone To Texas

Friday, June 28, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Mike Zito is an ambitious young blues rocker who brings a gritty yet soulful edge to his music. A member of Royal Southern Brotherhood (which also features Cyril Neville and Devon Allman), Zito is fast making a name for himself in the blues world. A St. Louis native now based in Beaumont, Texas, Zito is […]

Filed Under: Blues, Rock Tagged With: Delbert McClinton, Mike Zito, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Sonny Landreth

Rory Block – Avalon

Friday, June 14, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Rory Block’s acoustic blues guitar picking has reserved her a special page in blues history.  Since the 1960s, the Manhattan-raised prodigy has pursued delta blues styles with the passion of a pilgrim.   Since the mid-1970s she has built a body of work that demonstrates her deep understanding and mastery of acoustic blues. Avalon, the fourth in Block’s “Mentor Series,” pays […]

Filed Under: Blues, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Mississippi John Hurt, Rory Block

Lisa Biales – Singing In My Soul

Thursday, April 18, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Lisa Biales (pronounced “Be-Alice”) has a uniquely clear voice reminiscent of Patsy Cline, whom she once portrayed in a community theater musical production. That clear, soothing voice of hers is a fresh change from the scorching vocals of many country and blues singers today. The Oxford, Ohio based Biales has independently released seven previous albums […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Country, Folk, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Lisa Biales

Duke Robillard – Independently Blue

Friday, April 12, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Duke Robillard, a founding member of Roomful of Blues and the first great guitarist to emerge from the band, has a long track record of superb guitar work.  Unlike his fellow Roomful alumnus Ronnie Earl, Robillard is a colorful singer as well as a guitarist, and Robillard’s music usually frames his vocals, although he has also […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: Duke Robillard

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