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Musik-Harry 2005
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Posted - 2006/09/15 : 21:22:49
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Dr. Slide - Slidin' By
A fast rising star on the blues festival circuit, Dr. Slide's eclectic acoustic/electric picking style uses a traditional foundation to create his original style. His gritty, soulful voice recalls the rough-edged bluesmen of old.
Dr. Slide was born in Potsdam, East Germany in 1963. As a young teenager he began playing in local blues bands. As his following grew so did his consciousness. As a result of some political statements made during an appearance, Dr. Slide was banned from public performance in East Germany. But his music could not be silenced. Banned musicians soon found the church a refuge for performance and several local churches began "Blues Masses". One of Dr. Slide's performances drew more than 3,000 fans but these performances were not the outlet Dr. Slide needed so at the age of 21 he jumped the wall, leaving family and friends behind to start a new life in West Germany.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/drslide
Johnny DeFrancesco Power Trio Live
In the tradition of Cream and Stevie Ray and Double Trouble, the Johnny DeFrancesco Power Trio rocks hard with heavy guitar laced blues
from the family of hammond organ jazz giants, johnny d. continues the legacy on guitar with a first rate release of a great night at 'vincent's' in west chester, PA.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdefrancesco
Jesse Yawn Forever More
Blues. Straight and natural, Chicago, Baltimore blues
jesse yawn is the real deal. one of the finest blusmen to come out of the twentieth century, he is still going strong today. while mostly performing in the mid-atlantic region, jesse and his musicmen graced the stage at the 2004 king biscuit blues festival and several festivals in europe. this cd features david maxwell on keyboards, jerry portnoy on harmonica, as well as the fabulous chicago horns. a highly reviewed album. it drew accolades from many music critics and musicians.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/jesseyawn
Tino Gonzales Smiles For Miles
Funky blues with a jazzy undertone
teaming a red-hot latin blues artist with bernard 'pretty' purdie, freddie hubbard, the phenix horns, and paul harris can only lead to a classic album. this is the artist b.b. king calls, 'a latin gem'.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/tinogonzales1
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