Top 50 Blues And Soul Releases From Blues Critic Media
Top 50 Southern Soul, Rhythm & Blues Albums Deep Soul + Soul/Blues + Downhome Blues + Urban Blues The Nation’s OFFICIAL Soul/Blues and Southern Soul Albums Chart TM LM Album Artist Label 1 NEW I’m The Man For The Job Lee “Shot” Williams CDS 2 1 A Tribute To The Legends Sir Charles Jones Mardi Gras 3 2 Love, Romance & Respect Willie Clayton C & C 4 4 The
Lightning Red: Just LIke an Angel
Lightning Red at the Eureka Springs Blues Festival
The Blues Buffet:Dirty Water And Mower Man
Got an email from New Zealand, from the Blues Buffet. They are a cool blues band that has some videos on their myspace page (HERE) I am posting two of them here, Dirty Water and Mower Man. Enjoy!!The Blues BuffetThe Blues Buffet | MySpace Video
Murali Coryell Update
The highly acclaimed new CD “Sugar Lips” by Murali Coryell is now available @ CDbaby. See, Hear and buy now @ http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/murali7 Murali Coryell Coast to coast tour dates: Friday, December 4th, 2009Murali Coryell Band w/Dorian Randolph-drums & Steve Aldi-bass – 7:00pmPrivate Party Friday, December 11th, 2009solo acoustic – 9:00pmSkytop Steakhouse & Brewing Co. 237 Forest Hill
Taylor Hicks: Wedding Day Blues
A friend of mine sent this video and said it sounds like a song I would write!:-) enjoy Find more videos like this on Taylor Hicks
Murali Coryell Update
Just in time you can now pre-order the new Murali Coryell CD “Sugar Lips” on Amazon! @ http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Lips-Murali-Coryell/dp/B002UOKXUQ/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_lnk On the new CD “Sugar Lips” Murali Coryell shines alongside featured guest artists blues master Joe Louis Walker and jazz guitar legend and father Larry Coryell. With his James Taylor meets Marvin Gaye type vocals and Jimi
Mike Zito: Holding Out For Love
Mike Zito has a great voice and plays a great guitar. I should have a review shortly of his new release. Until then enjoy this video of him live in St. Louis.
Taylor Hicks: Battlefield
Taylor Hicks live and singing the blues!
Jimmy Hendrix: All Along The Watchtower
Hendrix singing a Bob Dylan song. Jimi was a big Dylan fan and his lyrics really reflect that. This is a more laid back version of the song from the Ise of Wright concert with the Band Of Gypsys. At this point in his career Hendrix was getting tired of playing behind his back and with his teeth. He was playing more blues and playing them straight. Needless to say the audience was
Kenny Neal
Kenny Neal from 2008
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