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суббота, 12 октября 2024 г.

J. Boss Blues Band - White Cats Play The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:53:17 
Size:122,6 MB 
Label:MCDP International UG 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Baby What You Want Me To Do - 4:12
 2. Steady Rollin' Man - 5:20
 3. It Takes a Lot Of Love, It Takes A Train To Cry - 6:33
 4. I Can't Hold Out - 4:35
 5. Down The Road Apiece - 3:27
 6. One Sunny Day - 4:56
 7. How Blue Can You Get - 8:59
 8. Rock Me Baby - 5:21
 9. Honeyman - 4:44
10. Walking On Sunset - 5:05

60 years of stage presence and not a bit tired. Back to the roots.The fans love his music. J. Boss toured Germany in the 1960s with beat greats Lords, Rattles and Liverbirds. The J. BOSS BLUES BAND (JBBB) was one of the first blues bands in southern Germany in the early 1970s and toured all over Germany at that time. This period included appearances as the backing band for Errol Dixon, Eddie Taylor & Louis Meyers, Jim Kahr (ex John Lee Hooker Band) and Judy Cheeks. In order to broaden their range, they dropped the "blues" from the band name and from then on performed as the J. BOSS BAND. The band enjoyed success and played in live clubs, discos, rock festivals and biker meetings. Film composer and rock legend J. Boss has performed on stage with the greatest blues, jazz and rock legends, including Lords, Rattles, Errol Dixon, Jim Kahr (ex John Lee Hooker Band), Judy Cheeks, Henry Gray, Howlin’ Wolf Band, Eric Burdon, Puhdys, Dr. Feelgood, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Blues Brothers, Rory Gallagher and a German tour with Bo Diddley. In 1989, J. Boss composed and played the soundtrack to the film “Unter weitem Himmel” by Oluf Zierl. The J. Boss Band finally disbanded in 2010. But after that, J. Boss founded another blues band. New studio recordings were made in 2019. With their new album “White Cats Play The Blues”, the J. BOSS BLUES BAND is now starting anew and is also present again with live performances. Blues will never die!

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