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Purchase Hollywood Confidential CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mark Hummel Blowin' My Horn CD (2004)
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$13.79 Mark Hummel is a hell of a harmonica player, and a more than half-decent singer. This live outing, pulled from two Canadian dates in September 2003, shows him and his band in very tight form, but relaxed enough to enjoy the party. If you're looking for deep, hard blues, this isn't really ...
| | Johnny Dyer Rolling Fork Revisited CD (2004)
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| | Dave Specter Is What It Is CD (2004)
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$12.59 The long established musical relationship between guitarists Dave Specter and Steve Freund goes back nearly 20 years, when Specter sought out Freund as a guitar teacher. They have shared many stages, but this marks the first occasion that they have recorded together. In the best of the Chicago blues tradition as illustrated by the legendary Delmark label, Is What It Is is a loose, swinging, tough blues date filled with great tunes, inspired playing and loose-groove vibes. While Specter has become well-known for his jazzy blues playing, his former teacher Freund has stayed close to the roots of the Chicago sound. That contrast works beautifully here on both covers and originals. Freund's tunes are some of the bets on the set as evidenced by the opener "My Little Playhouse." ...
| | Nick Moss Sadie Mae CD (2005)
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| | Mark Hummel Ain't Easy No More CD (2006)
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$13.75 Oakland, CA, harmonica wizard Mark Hummel's first love is Chicago blues, and on Ain't Easy No More, the venerable bandleader's tenth album, he blows classic tunes from Windy City blues stalwarts Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Eddie Boyd, and adds his own inspired embellishment to the tradition on the originals "I Didn't Need Another Heartache" and "So Glad." His roaring, purring harp is a ...
| | Dave Specter Live In Chicago CD (2008)
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| | Randy McAllister Grease, Grit, Dirt & Spit CD (1998)
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| | Crawler Alive In America CD (1999)
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| | Joyfull Strings Midnight Clear: Celestial Christmas Music On Ham CD (2002)
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| | Little Creatures Night People CD (2005)
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| | Royal Garden Trio Second Recording CD (2005)
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$16.45 Group returns with ambitious, original treatBy Chris Rietz For the Lansing State JournalPublished January 20, 2005CD review: Royal Garden TrioIt's the group's second album, with the same non-title as the first; but Michigan's Royal Garden Trio has managed to make an ambitious, broad-ranging album that surpasses even its first - and that's no mean trick.In fact, RGT's vigorous musical hybrid - blending the Parisian cafe with the American nightclub - manages to be fresh and original without being exotic; a rarity anywhere and nearly unheard of in jazz.The boys bring an array of guests aboard this time, starting with string bassist Gian Paulo, who gives an already thick trio sound (thanks to Mike Karoub's cello) even more punch. Ann Arbor jazz stalwart James Dapogny lends his piano to a couple of tracks, too, along with trumpeter Jon-Erik Kellso and others.Duet singers Paul King and Melissa Brady bring a cabaret feel to "East of the Sun" and "Slow Boat to China." Even more welcome is the talented Detroit folkie Jo Serrapere, who lends a smoky, understated voice to "Undecided."Davison's Tom Bogardus (who wrote the album's two originals) doubles on tenor guitar and clarinet, with a hard-edged, straight-ahead, Sidney Bechet-like style. Many have chops, but only the best can really make the ballads sing; and Bogardus's lyrical soprano sax on Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday" is an album highlight.Guitarist Brian Delaney admirably distances himself from the faster-and-louder school of Django Reinhardt wannabes, and his Continental style - and his breathing, well-constructed solos - find that elegance, not to mention swing, that so many miss.Mike Karoub's freewheeling cello playing is such a knockout it's a wonder there aren't more jazz cellists - maybe they're just afraid to sneak out of the conservatory. Listen to him tear it up on the full-band "Viper's Dream" or the album-ending Lang & Venuti vehicle "Raggin' the Scale."As a bonbon for dessert, Delaney throws in (as an unlisted "hidden track") a guitar solo: Eddie Lang's wistful parlor piece "April Kisses." Bon appetit!Chris Rietz works at Elderly Instruments in Lansing. His reviews appear every other week in What's On. ================="The Royal Garden Trios' Second" is the latest offering from the Detroit-based Traditional Jazz combo. It picks up were the debut recording left off--swinging thru 12 new tracks, including 2 original compositions by tenor ...
| | Guitar Slim Story Of My Life CD (2008) (Import)
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$27.59 ESSENTIAL BLUE ARCHIVE
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