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HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Check out Blues Driver as they perform live in the FOX8 studio. For this Live Music Thursday, we have a relatively new band called Blues Driver. See them live on ...
The band have opened for blues performers and rock groups including Johnny Winter, [11] Glen Schwartz, [12] Valerie Wellington, [13] Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers, Joe Bonamassa, and Duke Robillard; [14] Billy Branch, James Cotton, and Carey Bell; [15] John Mayall and Chris Duarte, [16] Jonny Lang, [17] Buckwheat Zydeco, [18] Robert Lockwood ...
When they parted company, Jones decided to attempt heading up a band playing blues rock. [4] Jones played guitar with Zac Harmon, billed as Zac Harmon & the Mid-South Revue, and played on their live album, Live at Babe and Ricky's Inn (2002). In 2004, the ensemble won first place at the 20th International Blues Challenge. [2]
As of 2019, McKenna was playing regularly in and around Toronto with three bands: Luke and the Apostles, a new version of Slidewinder focused on Mainline and other blues-rock material, and Mike McKenna's Rockin' Redcoats (which includes former Blue Rodeo, The Viletones, and Battered Wives drummer Cleave Anderson), playing rockabilly, surf-rock ...
Jim Suhler (born December 30, 1960, in Dallas, Texas, United States) is an American Texas blues guitarist. Suhler has been playing professionally since the 1980s and has performed with a variety of blues musicians that include George Thorogood, Johnny Winter, AC/DC, Buddy Whittington, Billy F. Gibbons, Joe Bonamassa, Elvin Bishop, and Buddy Guy, along with many other notable musicians.
In 1994, he and his band toured across Europe and appeared at the Notodden Blues Festival. In December 1995, Mischo's album, Gonna Rock Tonight, was released on Blue Loon Records. [6] The album's cover stated it featured Teddy "Kid" Morgan, Bruce McCabe, Billy Black and Rob Stupka, ostensibly his renamed 'Red Hot Blues Band'. [7]
Adams recorded a version of Ann Peebles soul classic "I Can't Stand the Rain" for the movie Town And Country. [3] He performed at the St. Louis Blues Heritage Festival in August 1997, and in November at the Utrecht Blues Estafette in The Netherlands. [3] In 1999, he released the album Back on Track, his first solo release in 20 years. [4]
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