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Michael Paloma And His New York Blues Music Michael Paloma And His New York Blues Music Review Purchase Michael Paloma And His New York Blues CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chris Duarte Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, All Things Blue CD (2009)
Michael Paloma And His New York Blues album
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| | Joe Bonamassa Ballad Of John Henry CD (2009)
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| | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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| | Roy Buchanan Malaguena CD (1997)
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| | Mike Zito Pearl River CD (2009)
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| | Walter Trout Full Circle CD (2006)
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$13.19 In his mid-fifties at the time of this album's release in 2006, Walter Trout seemed to be in a reflective mood. His 2005 album was a collection of older, previously unreleased tracks from various stages in his extensive career. This follow-up finds him reconnecting with many artists he has worked with, laying down newly recorded originals. In fact, this is Trout's first studio recorded disc of fresh material since 2001's Go the Distance. As the Full Circle title implies, the guitarist rounds up some musicians/friends he has played with for a spontaneous set of performances. The liner notes explain that some of these tracks were unrehearsed first takes, and the heightened energy ...
| | Luther Allison Serious CD (1987)
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| | Harry Choates Five-Time Loser 1940-1951 CD (1990)
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| | Big Joe Maher I'm Still Swingin' CD (1998)
Michael Paloma And His New York Blues album
$13.79 Singing drummer Big Joe Maher was a semi-legend around the Washington, D.C. area for a number of years, playing swing music long before it came into fashion and putting it across with style and grace. On his third album, his first for the fledgling Severn label, he is surrounded by his regular working band, all grizzled veterans of the Washington, D.C. bar scene, and a selection of guest stars. Most notably, Mark Kazanoff is on seven of the tracks and country picker Lee Roy Parnell, who contributes some incendiary slide guitar on "How Come People Act Like That." The album also functions as a tribute of sorts ...
| | J Dustin Sommers Big River Blues CD (2000)
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$8.89 Solo Acoustic Slide Blues on Dobro & National Steel and flat top guitars by Dusty in the Country and Delta stylings of Son House and Skip James, Bukka White and others....A early interview with Merdith Christiano from the RI Times...from 1997'The car bumps along a sleepy dirt road and comes to a stop just outside a cedar cabin. Inside, you marvel at the shiny beams of wood and brass trimmed fireplace, Native American blankets and remarkable still photographs.A sliding door to the deck renders a delicate, Currier and Ives view Big River, just at Coventry's southern edge. With J. Dustin Sommers, you quickly learn to anticipate and relish the unexpected. A young, self-proclaimed "Swamp Yankee" with proclivity for some mean delta blues, a native Conventry son who happens to be friends with some very prominent southerners-namely, the Allman Brothers Band. Sommers has done a lot of living and has a barrelful of stories to prove it.To be welcomed into his home is to enter a completely different world, one hard to leave. The odyssey began decades ago, when Sommers was just a kid hanging around his dad's bar, the Riverside, long since burned down. On Sunday mornings, "Dusty" (as he likes to be known) played instruments left there from previous nights, serenading hungover patrons with a ten-year-olds romp on the pedel steel guitar that sounded more like "cats in heat on the back fence on a hot July night," he chuckles.Sommers took up guitar at the age of 7, but found it boring. And then he saw Ringo. "He was sitting down, and he didn't have to learn any chords," Sommers remembers of the Beatles drummer. "I said That's for me!"So Dusty played in the High School marching band and the string of teenage garage bands that seems almost prerequisite these days. We'd play old Rhode Island Auditorium, he says, "opening for Iron Butterfly and Ultimate Spinach".Then the avid surfer ("I was a real hot dog, not scared of anything") found his way backstage at the Newport Blues Festival in the 1965, meeting B.B. King , Lightning Hopkins, and one of his heroes, Son House. These began a lifelong affair with the blues. "To me, blues is not so much a style as much as a philosophy, a way of life." Sommers muses. A chance encounter with the Allman Brothers at the Boston Tea Party in 1969, led him to strong bonds of friendship with the band and even more powerful desire to play music his way. "Just to be playing old blues at 3 in the morning in a hotel room ...
| | Delbert McClinton Ultimate Collection CD (1999)
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| | Sheba Potts-Wright Love Fest CD (2002)
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| | Josh White From New York To London: The Classic Recordings. CDs (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
Michael Paloma And His New York Blues album
$24.95 Josh White had a remarkable talent for self-reinvention, and his career -- which began in the 1920s and stretched essentially uninterrupted all the way into the '60s -- is an amazing story of adaptability and survival. Slick, sly, and fiercely intelligent, White became a sort of pre-Harry Belafonte black sex idol, complete with a leftist social and political agenda, during his so-called cabaret blues period in the late '40s, and when the McCarthy era led to his blacklisting, he rebounded into the folk revival period with several carefully assembled albums for Jac Holzman's Elektra label that recast him as a folk balladeer. Although some folk purists were aghast, doubting ...
| | Enrique Bunbury Freak Show CD (2005)
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| | Hypnotuba Hazy Days & Blaster Rays CD (2008)
Michael Paloma And His New York Blues music CDs
$10.15 Hypnotuba!!!Finally, the newest release (2007) from Hypnotuba is here! No one has asked for it, but I did it anyway! Take that, people of Earth!! This album continues the Hypnotuba tradition of just slightly above lo-fi sound mixed with mediocre musicianship, tied together with silly concepts and sounds. Surprisingly, this seems to work quite well, as the legion of Hypnotuba fans will attest to.Huh.I've just ...
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