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This journeyman Texas soul bluesman steps out from his usual role as a sideman for Bobby "Blue" Bland, the Upsetters, and others to deliver an excellent blues album, taking on the main guitar and vocal duties. Other than a skillful version of "When a Man Loves a Woman," this is all original material from Hughes. The album of top-notch Telecaster blues concludes with an interview track. ~ Tom Schulte
Developing his reputation originally as a hot Texas sideman for both local Houston/Galveston bands & the likes of the Upsetters, Bobby "Blue" Bland & Al "TNT" Braggs. Joe is both an accomplished axeman & vocalist in his own right, with a huge following i
Includes bonus interview track.
Recorded live in San Francisco, California.Living Blues (9-10/01, p.43) - "...A masterwork of style, musicianship and dedication....a characteristic Texas meld of sass and class..." Joe "Guitar" Hughes Stuff Like That Songs | 1. | When a Man Loves a Woman |
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