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Chris"Uncle Gus"Gussa - Turn Up The Blues-a-lator

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:42:15 
Size:97,9 MB 
Label:Roadcatz Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Turn Up the Blues-a-lator - 3:08
 2. A Little Bit Black An' a Whole Lotta' Blue - 2:09
 3. Good Mornin' Mister Blues - 5:15
 4. Five Ways to Tell the Blues to Go - 3:26
 5. Back Street Alleys - 2:53
 6. What'll This Ol' Ford Do? - 3:53
 7. Preacherman's Blues - 4:13
 8. Blues From a Buick - 3:29
 9. Big Juicy Burger Blues - 2:34
10. Where Do You Go? - 3:26
11. When the Blues Has Got Your Name - 3:44
12. Jumpin' An' Jiving' An' Praisin' the Lord - 4:00

The return of Legendary Blues Artist, Chris “Uncle Gus” Gussa!
2003 y. Tucson, Arizona, USA – Roadcatz Records has announced the return of Legendary Blues Artist, Chris “Uncle Gus” Gussa With his  release, Turn up the Blues-a-lator.”
Considered by many as one of the best blues guitarists of the 60’s, Chris “Uncle Gus” Gussa, has returned to the Blues. Starting off from winning Best Blues Guitarist in San Diego to playing Blues in the bars of Chicago to producing movie soundtracks and national jingles, Uncle Gus has gone full circle back to recording a Blues album of twelve original songs on Roadcatz Records.
Back in 1966 in the small town (at that time) of El Cajon, California, Chris at the age of sixteen, won a contest for Best Blues Guitarist in San Diego “I think I won a hundred dollars and got a write up in San Diego Magazine or some such thing”, says Chris.

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