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New Music: Ricci/Krown — ‘City Country City’

From the opening Hammond organ chords, your ears (and your soul) know they are in for a thoroughly satisfying, healing experience. New Orleans based harp player/singer Jason Ricci (multiple Blues Award-winner) and organ/piano player Joe Krown (an equally respected musician) are Ricci/Krown. City Country City, their debut duo album, delivers a collection of songs steeped … Continue reading

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New Blues: Val Starr & the Blues Rocket — ‘Healing Kind of Blues’

Val Starr & the Blues Rocket’s new album, Healing Kind of Blues, is a collection of original blues songs in a mostly uplifting, energetic style. You’ve heard of “Memphis Blues,” “Delta Blues,” “Chicago Blues,” and others. Val Starr delivers “California Blues” — an eclectic mix of traditional blues, West-Coast swing, and rock and jazz infused … Continue reading

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New Music: Mary Hott with the Carpenter Ants — ‘Devil in the Hills: Coal Country Reckoning’

Mary Hott has set history to music. Her new album soulfully conveys the tragic circumstances of West Virginia’s mine wars. It’s been over 100 years since those battles, but the toll of their economic and emotional violence lingers on. Devil in the Hills: Coal Country Reckoning uses a blend of country rock, gospel, bluegrass, and … Continue reading

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Landslide Records’ 40th Anniversary Compilation

Great news: Landslide Records celebrates its 40th Anniversary with this extensive and very satisfying two-disc compilation, featuring the best of the label’s output through the years. These discs are packed with sublime performances of blues, jazz, rockabilly, and so much more by some amazing talent, including; Tinsley Ellis, Sean Costello, Delta Moon, The Derek Trucks … Continue reading

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New Blues/Roots Music: Zoom (with Shawn Kellerman) — ‘Chocolate Cake’

The request for a second serving goes without saying. What comes as a surprise is how each track of Chocolate Cake — the new album from Zoom with Shawn Kellerman — reaches a new, highly satisfying emotional level. With blues/funk diva Zoom’s powerful vocals and Kellerman’s equally forceful guitar work/play, the album is an essential, … Continue reading