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Thirsty Mamas - 3Past9

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:45:46 
Size:105,5 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Hamonica Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Highway Man - 3:32
 2. Blues Paddy - 5:59
 3. Midnight Rambling Man - 4:37
 4. Midnight Train - 5:48
 5. Automatic Girl - 4:14
 6. Do I Move You - 3:58
 7. Mercury Blues - 3:30
 8. Magic Spell - 6:50
 9. Knocking At Your Door - 3:57
10. Rains On Me - 3:16

Thirsty Mamas is a cross-genre rockin-blues band formed in Hamburg, Germany in 2006. The group consists of German musicians Steff Schneider (vocals, guitar), Mike Jaedke (harp), Hans Torlée (guitar, lapsteel), Vicente Hernando (bass), and Sam Rusty (drums).All five members are involved in songwriting and production.
Musical style
“If we tell the average person what they are going to see, we influence their decision making” they say. “Our music is more a cross-genre Memphis-style rockin-blues, and anyone who appreciates music will appreciate our music, regardless of what genre we tell them we are. Let them decide for themselves what genre we fit. The music is good, the beat is good, the stage presence is good. Let good be good.”
Thirsty Mamas intention is to make blues, boogie and Rock-like songs which mix a variety of genres from the roots to modern Rock. They don´t care about actual trends, all they want is to wow their audience by an energetic and entertaining live performance.
Thirsty Mamas live
“Thirsty Mamas” were spreading a lot of pure joy for lovers of good-old blues’n roll. They had untamed power and passion in their play. It all started by a fulminant blues-harp solo by Mike Jaedke. He blew his soul out of his tattooed body. `Highway Man’ was broiling by the power bass and drums by Vicente Hernando and Josef Euler. ‘Magic Spell’ was spreading some hoodoo mystery, especially by the hellacious vocals of Steff Schneider. He could be the younger brother of Arthur Brown by his vocals, look and freakiness on stage. TM topped their performance as conclusion for their gig by ‘Mercury Blues’ best known by the interpretation of David Lindley. Hans Torlée with his lapsteel solos was brilliant. The fans were asking for another encore by applauding very loudly and enthusiastically. But this was it for tonight. Thirsty Mamas are a splendid live experience – Catch Em On The Road!”

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