**** Jumpin’ Johnny and the Blues Party, Where y’at? (King Snake): The cover of Where y’at? is a roadhouse-blues-band cliche. Items scattered on a diner table include a plate of greasy fries, a bottle ...
Freddie Vanderford is a veteran of the Upstate music scene, best known for his prowess on harmonica and his role as an ambassador for the Piedmont blues. The 58-year-old Buffalo native has spent ...
Growing up in San Francisco in the 1960s, Rick Estrin took serious inspiration from the wealth of blues-oriented sounds around him. But it wasn’t until he made it to Chicago at 19 that he absorbed ...
San Francisco native Carlos Santana sits in with blues guitar great Buddy Guy for the closing set of the 32nd Annual San Francisco Blues Festival Sunday at Fort Mason. Santana was effusive in praising ...
According to Professor Harp there has been a couple of "non-revolting developments" in his professional music career. The Boston-based blues harmonica player, who comes to Theodores’ on Worthington ...
At a young age, the soul of the blues grabbed Eric VonHerzen by the collar and shoved itself into his pocket. In Orange County during the early ‘70s, there probably weren’t too many kids who needed it ...
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