| R.L. Burnside Hightone Music Group music Sound Machine Groove CD (1997)
$9.35 He made his first recordings in 1967, performing solo acoustic versions of traditional country blues. Singer/guitarist Burnside revitalized the hardcore blues scene in the '90s almost single-handedly, but he'd been performing in obscurity around Mississippi since the '50s.
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| Tom Russell Hightone Music Group CDs Song Of The West CD (1997)
$10.39 One of the differences between filmmakers Ken Burns and Oliver Stone is that there's no one alive who can call Ken Burns a liar. And one of the similarities between Burns and songwriter Tom Russell is that few would even
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| Kim Lenz Hightone Music Group Records Kim Lenz And Her Jaguars CD (1998)
$11.25 This self-titled debut from Kim Lenz and her three piece backing band, The Jaguars, is a polished offering from a rough-and-ready rockabilly outfit that was formed in 1996, two years prior to this release. Lenz, who plays rhythm guitar, sings
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| Redd Volkaert Hightone Music Group music Telewacker CD (1998)
$10.69 Merle Haggard's Guitarist;CD Of Original Instrumentals
Recorded at Fireside Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Redd Volkaert (guitar).
Audio Mixers: George W. Clinton ; Redd Volkaert; Bruce Bromberg.
Photographer: Libba Gillum.
Personnel: Redd Volkaert (guitar); Jim Murphy (steel guitar, saxophone); Billy "Dee" Donahue (bass); Mel Watts (drums);
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| Biller & Wakefield Hightone Music Group CDs Hot Guitars Of Biller & Wakefield CD (1999)
$10.69 sometime members of Wayne Hancock's Band, the Asylum Street Spankers, and the Lucky Stars, guitarist Dave Biller & steel guitarist Jeremy Wakefield have come together for a virtuoso guitar album inspired by the Jimmy Bryant/Speedy West tradition. Spawned
Recording information: Ecco
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| Deke Dickerson Hightone Music Group music Rhythm Rhyme And Truth CD (2000)
$10.69 As is his wont, Dickerson tramples through a few 1950s and early '60s styles on his third album. Rockabilly is his most frequent stopover, but there are also country swing, honky tonk balladry, and doo wop.
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| Jessie Mae Hemphill Hightone Music Group Records Feelin' Good CD (1987)
$10.09 Feelin' Good was the first album Jessie Mae Hemphill released in the United States and it differs from its predecessor She-Wolf in that it captures her at her rawest. Half of the record features her supported only by a rhythm
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| Bob Corritore Hightone Music Group CDs All Star Blues Sessions CD (1999)
$10.29 Recorded, helmed, and mostly produced by Phoenix, AZ blues renaissance man Bob Corritore (club owner, record label exec, writer, manager, radio DJ, and harp player), this hour-long disc is a potent example of loose, straight-ahead blues played with guts and
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| Pinetop Perkins Hightone Music Group music Down In Mississippi CD (1998)
$10.05 Despite the romantic title, these are private recordings done in Pinetop's home in Chicago in 1996 and 1997.
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| Deke Dickerson Hightone Music Group Records Number One Hit Record! CD (1998)
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