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Entries in blues (33)

Thursday
Oct292015

Worn Out Shoes - Bud Elkin & Company

 “Worn out shoes”, is a blues tune written by Bud Elkin about the typical blues many people face when one person in a relationship feels cheated by the other. Many times, it comes through infidelity, and other times it comes from boredom, but generally, it ends up with one or the other person packing up and leaving.

Worn Out Shoes

Saturday
Sep052015

Hoochie Coochie Man cover by Greystring

Hi,

Check out our new recording - cover of wonderful blues standard written by Willie Dixon, Hoochie Coochie Man. Thanks for listening!

Hoochie Coochie Man

Wednesday
Apr232014

Lost Souls by the Rusty Wright Band 

Artist Rusty Wright Band

Album: Playin’ with Fire [Sadson Music 2009]

Available at iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, and the band’s website: www.rustywrightband.com.

Four CDs available.

 

Original, rock-tinged blues that has been described by the El Paso Times as “a smart collection of adrenalized modern blues that showcases not only Rusty Wright’s considerable guitar chops but an obvious ability to fuse blues and rock in a way that draws from the former’s traditions and the latter’s high-voltage power.”

 

5-piece Michigan-based blues rock act touring the US spring/summer 2014. Album #5 drops autumn 2014.

Lost Souls

Monday
Jun172013

War Horse by Iron Mike Norton

High energy, slide guitar instrumental. 

http://www.ironmikenorton.com

War Horse by Iron Mike Norton

Wednesday
Apr102013

All Falls Apart

Just finished recording this in the studio. I’m proud of it. It’s nice to finally see a product out of the years I’ve been playing. So here it is. Independent Artist.

All Falls Apart

Thursday
Jan262012

Something's Going Down ft. Twista, GLC, Sugar Blue by Wayne Baker Brooks

The concept of fusing real Chicago Blues with Rap/Hip-­‐Hop had been brewing in his head for a few years. He met Eve on the set of the movie, “Barber Shop.’’ She offered to get involved in the project, but a fateful meeting with Aerosmith, Kid Rock and Run-­‐DMC on September 14th at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in 2002 changed everything. “Jam Master Jay took the idea seriously,” says Brooks. “He liked the idea so much he wanted me to come to New York to work on it. That’s when I knew I was onto something big.” 

http://soundcloud.com/waynebakerbrooks/somethings-going-down-feat-1


Something's Going Down ft. Twista, GLC, Sugar Blue by Wayne Baker Brooks

Friday
Jul152011

These Blues I'm Feelin' By JM Cruiz

A form of the old Guitar driven Blues with vocals & the lead song off his 2011 CD, “Jazz Blues Guitar Works”

These Blues I'm Feelin' by JM Cruiz

Saturday
Apr092011

What Became Of Us by Lisa Sheppard

Neon Lights, Lisa’s stunning sophomore album, burns with the grit-filled, heartfelt sounds of that process. The moods and tales within are as frank and richly varied as the life of their earthy-voiced creator: The disc’s 11 built-to-last songs are typified by such offerings as “You Got Your Freedom,” a rough-edged, blues-rocking kiss-off to a departing ex-lover, and “Once I Leave LA,” a sobering meditation on the thoughts of a desperate friend set to a bittersweet waltz. And then there’s the title track, an image-rich, gospel-tinged narrative that cashes in on the singer’s observations from her years as a professional poker player.

What Became Of Us by Lisa Sheppard

Saturday
Mar262011

A Survivor by Danny Django

Singer/Songwriter Danny Django is one of those genuinely humble, genuinely interesting guys with guitars who has something worthwhile to say, and is taking the time to say it. With a gritty Americana Blues Rock sound placing him in league with Cat Stevens, Neil Young, and Tom Petty, Danny Django is the voice of a generation ago set in modern times. Basically, Woody Guthrie with a band and digital audio gear. The message of these greats is imbued in Django’s work as well, with the quest for peace, love, and the common good setting the course for his songs and stories.

A Survivor by Danny Django

Saturday
Mar192011

Straight To My Grave by Clay Melton

At a time when most kids his age are obsessed with the music video game Guitar Hero, 15 year old singer/songwriter Clay Melton is getting ready to prove his real world Guitar Hero status. As leader of the Clay Melton Band, he’s already impressed his live audiences with his Blues-infused Rock style. At just 11 years old, Clay found his calling in life—playing guitar—after listening to Jimi Hendrix’s blistering version of “All Along The Watchtower.” Clay knew what he was meant to do and got to work straight away. He took a one-week guitar course at the local community college and spent all of his spare time in his room just playing. The hours a day listening and learning have paid off as he prepares to open for legendary musician Edgar Winter.

Straight To My Grave by Clay Melton

Thursday
Mar102011

I'd Give The World by jJolley

jJolley is a talented surf survivor. Not the California, Beach Boys kind of surf but the gritty Motor City Rock & Roll kind of surf… the Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Eminem kind of surf. Through his stamina and dedication, Jay has kept his balance and caught some great waves. He’s established himself as an exciting singer performing at the front of such notable bands as 2XL, Flash, Notorious Johnny’s and The Heat.

I'd Give The World by jJolley

Thursday
Feb242011

You'll Never Win by Arrest My Sister

Arrest My Sister takes live music to new frontiers with its bold and eclectic mix of music styles. Based in Los Angeles, CA, the band revives classic sound and spins it with a modern twist, blending a melting pot of legendary influences from fifty years of rock and roll with today’s flavor and the beat of the “kick.”

You'll Never Win by Arrest My Sister

Sunday
Jan232011

The Lesson by Tracorum

Title track for the 2011 release “The Lesson” by San Francisco’s original Rock n Soul band Tracorum.

The Lesson by Tracorum

Sunday
Nov282010

Time by Deborah Crooks

Deborah Crooks is a seeker. The San Francisco Bay Area-born and bred singer/songwriter grew up at the nexus of two tectonic plates; close to a city known for its history of social, musical and political upheaval. These days Crooks is a vibrant artist carrying on the San Francisco tradition of powerful female singer/songwriters with literate lyrics and progressive musical attitudes; well respected within the music scene and increasingly so outside of it.

Time by Deborah Crooks

Thursday
Nov182010

Moon Window by The Gabe Smith Debacle

Gabe is a singer/songworker from Northern OH. This is an offering from a set of recordings with band. 

Moon Window by The Gabe Smith Debacle

Tuesday
Oct262010

Run by Mister G

Like those last few seconds before recess, the wait is unbearable. Tapping their feet, humming favorite songs: the crowd is antsy for the show to start. But where’s Mister G? Then, from off stage, the funky guitar groove kicks in, and countless tiny hands reach for the sky. By the time Mister G appears with his trademark hat and bright red shoes, high-pitched shrieks are threatening to crack the windows.

Run by Mister G

Tuesday
Oct262010

Carbulator by Mojo Mancini

Put five musicians together in a room and let them improvise. Hit the record button. What will you end up with? This is a song from Mojo Mancini’s stunning self-titled debut. 

Carbulator by Mojo Mancini

Saturday
Oct232010

(Lost In) Hell's Kitchen by Brian Brazil

Brian Brazil is an accomplished and dynamic performer of Blues, Rock, Roots and Country Music. His powerful baritone voice has been compared to Jim Morrison, while his expertise on harmonica is a noteworthy blend of techniques from legends like Charlie Musselwhite, Norton Buffalo and Charlie McCoy.

(Lost In) Hell's Kitchen by Brian Brazil

Thursday
Aug262010

Antigua by Dusty and the Lovenotes

Dusty and The LoveNotes is a modern day folk-rock band with a varied and strong Americana sound. Dusty Recor, the fearless leader, has always taken the road less traveled. Her lead guitarist, Indian Joe, is an old soul who started teaching himself piano at the age of 5. Their debut CD, “What Did You Expect?” is a collection of stories taken from the experiences of her life. As the name suggests, it’s probably not what you’d expect.

Antigua by Dusty and the Lovenotes

Thursday
Jul222010

LCD by Patch

First release by Patch from forthcoming debut EP Schematics.

www.patchband.com

LCD by Patch