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In subsequent years, Wasserzieher has written about bands and individual musicians for ICE magazine, [3] [4] where he had a monthly music column from 1997 to 2006, as well as the Village Voice, [5] the OC Weekly, L.A. View, Crawdaddy, Yahoo Music, Living Blues, Southland Blues, Rock & Roll Disc, The Jazz Review, L.A. Free Press, Blues Revue and ...
Live Trout is the third solo live album by American blues rock musician Walter Trout, credited to Walter Trout and the Free Radicals.Released on June 13, 2000, by Ruf Records, it features a recording of the group's performance at the Tampa Bay Blues Festival in Tampa Bay, Florida on March 26, 2000, during their tour in promotion of 1999's Livin' Every Day.
Eric Culberson is an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter from Savannah, Georgia, United States. [1] Victor Wainwright's own ensemble backed Culberson at the Savannah Blues Bar, during the former's high school years. [2] Culberson's music has been reviewed by Living Blues, Real Blues Magazine, and Blues Revue [3] magazines.
Spann died of liver cancer in Chicago in 1970. He was buried in Burr Oak Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois.His grave was unmarked for almost thirty years, until Steve Salter (president of the Killer Blues Headstone Project) wrote a letter to Blues Revue magazine, saying, "This piano great is lying in an unmarked grave.
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In 2011 and 2012, the US magazine, Blues Revue, chose him for an insert CD attached to the magazine, along with North Mississippi All Stars, Mavis Staples, Ruthie Foster and Bob Margolin. [14] Harpway 61, an instrumental album dedicated to the harmonica was released in May 2012. [15]
Rick Estrin & the Nightcats are an American electric blues band formed in 2008.. The group was established by ex-members of Little Charlie & the Nightcats.Members include Rick Estrin on vocals and harmonica, guitarist Kid Andersen, bassist Lorenzo Farrell and drummer Derrick "D'Mar" Martin.
I Claim Nothing But the Blues (2000), was followed by Blues 2.0 (2003). [2] The latter was nominated for a W. C. Handy Award, and the magazine, Blues Revue named it "one of the finest blues albums of this young decade." [3] Tell Me What You Say was Jackson's next album release in 2006. The latest recording from Jackson was Good As Your Last ...