Tag: New Orleans
Tiwayo – The Gypsy Soul Of Tiwayo
Tiwayo looks lean and hungry on the album cover..presumably hungry for career success. The mixture of influences drawn upon here includes reggae, folk, blues
soul and gospel. Mark Neill helms the production along with Tiwayo.
Kirk Fletcher – Hold On
I have seen guitarist Kirk perform a couple of times with Joe Bonamassa and my overall impression was one of robust style, accent on rhythmic patterns with very generic solo’ing.
Read MorePaul Jones And Friends, January 2019, GLive, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
“No pressure then!” remarks British blues rock guitarist Bernie Marsden walking onstage at GLive in Guildford as Sir Van Morrison walks the other way
Read MoreThe Zombies On The Band And The Blues (Part Two)
Pete meets up with keyboard ace and composer Rod Argent for a general chat and the latter’s five Blues Choices to make up the group’s ten. Over tea and cakes, Rod’s love of music is ever more evident…
Read MoreKenny Blues Boss Wayne – Inspired By The Blues
With his piano-pounding international reputation and guests like Duke Robillard on guitar. Harpist Billy Branch and BB’s bass man Russell Jackson, the listener can expect much from this release. And there’ll be no disappointment.
Read MoreCharlie Wood Announces New Single And Two 2018 Live Shows
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Read MoreCyril Neville – Endangered Species: The Essential Recordings
A collection that highlights the artistry and pure soul of this fine vocal stylist. His career began with The Meters and The Neville Brothers and more recently he has toured with Royal Southern Brotherhood.
Read MoreErrol Linton – A Case In Point
Our man Pete is scooting around London today but happily a window has been agreed to meet up with singer and harmonica stylist Errol Linton, to talk about his brand new and mainly self-penned album Packing My Bags. Helpfully we are joined at the chosen hostelry by band keys player Pete Zivkovic and a relaxed chat ensues…
Read MoreMac Rebennack – Good Times In New Orleans 1958-62
Mac Rebennack is better known these days as Dr John, that very name bringing back memories of his spooky early morning performance wrapping up the Bath Music Festival…but here he is in earlier times, in the studio embellishing various recordings on keys and on guitar.
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