[Musicdept-talk] Blues Ads
Jeffrey Fleenor
bluesdisease at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 10 17:17:05 PST 2006
Here's this weeks ads:
1. Buddy Guy "Can't Quit The Blues" (Sivertone Records)
- We'll this was quite a surprise! Advance copy of the legendary Chicago blues guitarist Buddy Guy box set which includes 3 cds! The material spans his entire career from his early Chess recordings up to his most current release.
2. Floyd Dixon "Time Brings About A Change..." (Highjohn Records)
- The final recording by an absolute giant in the blues, the late Floyd Dixon. These tracks were recorded live at the Rhythm Room in Phoenix, AZ and feature tremendous support from Kid Ramos, Kim Wilson, Larry Taylor, Richard Innes and Fred Kaplan. Special guests include Pinetop Perkins and Henry Gray.
3. V/A - "Blind Pig Records 30th Anniversary" (Blind Pig Records)
- 33 songs on 2 cds showcasing the label's catalog for their 30th Anniversary featuring artists such as Nick Curran, Magic Slim, Big Walter Horton, Pinetop Perkins, Rod Piazza, John Mooney, Arthur Adams, Smokin' Joe Kubek and more!
4. Ford Blues Band "The Butterfield / Bloomfield Concert" (Blue Rock It Records)
- Live performance featuring Robben Ford and Chris Cain on guitars from this Bay area band heavily influenced by the Butterfield Blues Band and Chess Records.
5. Volker Strifler Band "The Dance Goes On" (Blue Rock It Records)
- Blues rock guitarist who has also been featured in the Ford Blues Band
6. Dave Gross "Take The Gamble" (Swingnation Records)
- 2nd release from this young guitarist influenced by 50's Texas Blues guitar greats such as T-Bone Walker and Gatemouth Brown. Producer Duke Robillard also guests on guitar on several tracks.
That's all for now,
Jeff
"The Blues Disease"
Mondays 10am to 1pm
www.kuci.org
Jeffrey Fleenor
bluesdisease at earthlink.net
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
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