Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2012
Time: 53:03
Size: 121,6 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Harmonica Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2012
Time: 53:03
Size: 121,6 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Harmonica Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Knockin - 5:25
2. One Day - 4:49
3. Bad News - 5:26
4. Found You - 2:52
5. Trust Is Gone - 4:44
6. Mook - 5:18
7. Three Days - 4:05
8. Evil Woman - 4:23
9. Last Night - 4:33
10. 'til Then - 3:42
11. Shoes - 2:59
12. Eyesight To The Blind - 4:42
1. Knockin - 5:25
2. One Day - 4:49
3. Bad News - 5:26
4. Found You - 2:52
5. Trust Is Gone - 4:44
6. Mook - 5:18
7. Three Days - 4:05
8. Evil Woman - 4:23
9. Last Night - 4:33
10. 'til Then - 3:42
11. Shoes - 2:59
12. Eyesight To The Blind - 4:42
Ronnie Shellist has been honing his harmonica skills for the past 20 years. His musical career began in 1997 working with singer/songwriter Hugh Fadal from Austin,TX. Blues great Gary Primich was a huge influence on his music as well as Guy Forsyth and Walter T. Higgs who lived and played in Austin in the mid 90’s. “If it weren’t for those guys, I never would have pushed as hard as I did to learn how to get that sound out of my harp” Thanks to a great blues scene in Austin at the time, Ronnie had an up close and personal experiences in the scene that heavily influenced his ultimate musical direction. His style is a combination of mostly Chicago and West Coast blues influenced by funk and jazz greats such as Grant Green and Maceo Parker.
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