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пятница, 24 апреля 2026 г.

Mississippi Fever - Mississippi Fever

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:41:10 
Size:94,9 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock/Rockin` Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Nothin But The Blues - 4:16
 2. High Heels And A Mini Skirt - 3:00
 3. It Keeps Raining - 3:18
 4. I Ain't Superstitious - 3:12
 5. Bad Intentions - 5:05
 6. Devonshire Blues - 3:47
 7. Domino Shuffle - 2:55
 8. What You Need - 3:35
 9. Messin With The Kid - 3:35
10. Too Much Alcohol - 4:42
11. Devonshire Blues (Acoustic Version) - 3:40

Mississippi Fever is the band formed by St. Louis brothers (and band rhythm section) Ted and Tom May and St. Louis transplant Brent Barker. Ted (bass) and Brent (guitar and vocals) have both spent considerable time in the Los Angeles music scene and are highly regarded players, as referenced by feature articles about each of them in Guitar Player magazine (as well as other publications.)
Tom (drums and percussion) has played drums on the local scene for more years than I should say, and many of you likely remember him from time spent playing in Melissa Neels' band. After many years of performing in the bands of other artists and working as studio musicians, the three men decided a year or so ago to form a band together and play the music that they wanted to perform. They have been doing well locally, entertaining music fans with their potent blues-rock blend, combining influences such as Buddy Guy, 70's era ZZ Top, and late '60s British blues rockers such as Cream.
Mississippi Fever is a St. Louis area band that packs a lot of talent into only 3 pieces. Their music leans toward the rock side of the blues rock genre (but who really likes genres anyway), which is probably natural considering the backgrounds of Brent and Ted. However, their love of blues and bluesy music shines strongly throughout the CD, with the album containing a nice mix of musical moods and styles. This keeps the listener interested and engaged throughout and makes for an entertaining CD. . I do wish the vocals were a little stronger, but that said Brent doesn't over sing or try to be someone other than himself, either.

Johnnie Johnson - Johnnie Be Eighty. And Still Bad!

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005 
Time:32:23 
Size:74,4 MB 
Label:Cousin Moe Music, Inc. 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Full 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Beach Weather - 4:15
 2. Find Me A Woman - 4:10
 3. The Blues Don't Knock - 8:41
 4. Lucky Four - 5:10
 5. Better Sell My House - 6:55
 6. A Good Day - 3:09

For 28 years legendary piano player Johnnie Johnson worked as a sideman to one of rock & roll's most prominent performers, Chuck Berry. Berry joined Johnson's band, the Sir John Trio, on New Year's Eve 1953, and afterward Berry took over as the group's songwriter and frontman/guitar player. On the strength of a recommendation from Muddy Waters and an audition, Berry got a deal with Chess Records. Johnson's rhythmic piano playing was a key element in all of Berry's hit singles, a good number of which Johnson arranged. Although Berry has been reluctant to admit as much, Johnson is widely regarded to be the inspiration for one of Berry's biggest hits, "Johnny B. Goode." The pair's successful partnership lasted a lot longer than most rock & roll partnerships last these days. Johnson was born July 8, 1924, in Fairmont, WV, and he began playing piano at age five, thanks to his mother, who provided the funds to purchase one and encouraged the young Johnson's interest. His parents had a good collection of 78-rpm records, including items by Bessie Smith and Ethel Waters. In his teens, he listened to the radio broadcasts of big bands, and taught himself based on what he heard from the likes of Art Tatum, Earl "Fatha" Hines, and Meade "Lux" Lewis. Johnson's goal in all of this listening and playing in his teenage years was to come up with his own distinctive style. His own somewhat ailing career got a shot in the arm with the Chuck Berry concert film Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, and by his involvement in Keith Richards' solo release with Richards' band, the X-Pensive Winos. He would go on to play and record with, among others, Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, George Thorogood, and Aerosmith. 
Despite his fear of flying, the revitalized Johnson also managed to tour the world. In 2001 Johnson was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Despite health complications, the ailing pianist continued to perform. In November 2004, recording began on what was to become his final project. On April 13th of 2005, at the age of 80, Johnnie Johnson passed away, just hours before his copies of Johnnie Be Eighty. And Still Bad! were delivered to his home. In a 1995 interview, Johnson explained his abilities on piano as his mother did: a gift from God. "I can hear something and keep it in my mind until such point as I can get to a piano, and then I'll play it...that is a gift, the ability to do that." Johnson's albums under his own name include Blue Hand Johnnie for the St. Louis-based Pulsar label in 1988; Johnnie B. Bad in 1991 for the Elektra American Explorer label; That'll Work in 1993 for the same label; Johnnie Be Back for the New Jersey-based MusicMasters label in 1995; and Johnson's final recording, Johnnie Be Eighty. And Still Bad! for the Cousin Moe Music label in 2005. This project contains the biographical songs "Beach Weather" and "Lucky Four," a heartfelt song about Johnson's fourth wife, Frances ~ Richard Skelly/


Jeremiah Johnson Band - Blues Heart Attack

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:46:44 
Size:107,5 MB 
Label:Connor Ray Music
Styles:St.Louis Blues/Texas Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Mind Reader - 3:45
 2. Room Of Fools - 3:47
 3. Flat Line - 3:19
 4. Get In The Middle - 2:48
 5. Summertime - 4:20
 6. Skip That Stone - 4:27
 7. Talk Too Much - 3:31
 8. Sun Shine Through - 3:23
 9. Southern Drawl - 4:49
10. Everybody Party - 4:20
11. Here We Go Again - 4:12
12. It's Been Hard - 3:57

Jeremiah Johnson Band – Blues Heart Attack released on the Connor Ray Music label is 12-tracks of the Blues with a twinge of St. Louis Blues mixed in with Texas Blues. The Jeremiah Johnson Band consists of Jeremiah Johnson, Jeff Girardier, and Benet Schaeffer, with special guests Nathan Hershey, Frank Bauer, and Tom "Papa" Ray to complement the well-crafted studio release with all music written by Jeremiah Johnson. Jeremiah Johnson comments about his  release, "I really wanted Blues Heart Attack to be a roller coaster of emotions that reflect the life, heart and soul of a blue-collar blues man. With songs that I started writing over 10 years ago and others that were basically born in the recording studio, I truly feel this record closely represents my band past, present, and future. With the addition of the sax, keys and harmonica I believe we have created memorable music people will feel in their soul and tap their feet." He wrote all of the songs on the 12-track release, which has a great beginning with the song, Mind Reader, with its fiery guitar licks opening and Benet Schaeffer laying down the drum beat that sets the pace that captured my interest from the first listen as he has a honeyed raw whiskey-edged voice and a captivating writing and guitar playing style. Next in the line-up is Room of Fools which has a well-crafted long instrumental opening that segues into the powerful lyrics, followed by the title track Flat Line (Blues Heart Attack) which has become one of my favorite songs on the release with its jazzy piano and guitar. The momentum continues as Nathan Hershey plays some hot piano on the song, Get It In The Middle. Summertime is just as the name implies, slow, lazy, and easy, a song that gets under your skin. On Skip That Stone, Tom "Papa" Ray layers in the harmonica, Nathan Hershey adds piano, and there is some fine guitar by Jeremiah Johnson on this catchy tune. Talk Too Much has the band and guests contributing instrumentally to complement the lyrics of this jump-blues style song.
The band segues into Sun Shine Through with Frank Bauer contributing wailing sax and Nathan Hershey pounding away on the Hammond B3, with Jeremiah Johnson and Jeff Girardier playing mean guitar and bass duets. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Jeremiah Johnson moved to Houston, Texas in 1999 which comes through front and center on the Texas hued song, Southern Drawl. Everybody Party is a feel good song that will have you up and dancing, then the band lets you collect your breath and slows the pace with Here We Go Again. The release closes with the song, It’s Been Hard. Jeremiah Johnson Band – Blues Heart Attack is a class act of a release. Look for more from this talented band and in the meantime, give the Jeremiah Johnson Band – Blues Heart Attack a listen.


Notodden Blues Band - Live!

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1990/2011
Time:43:13 
Size:99,5 MB 
Label:Grammofon Records 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Ain't It Just Like A Woman - 5:14
 2. I'd Rather Go Blind - 4:49
 3. Crazy Corner - 3:22
 4. Blues Never Die - 3:26
 5. Smoking Gun - 4:43
 6. Into The Night - 4:22
 7. Georgia On My Mind - 4:37
 8. Kristiansand - 4:15
 9. 6345-789 - 3:01
10. Still Be Around - 5:19

Notodden Blues Band (established 1979) became known for its releases with the line-up of guitarists Trond Ytterbø/Jørn Pedersen, pianist Torgeir Hefre, bassist Jørn Øystein Johansen and Jan Sigurd Pettersen/Inge Mikkelsen drums. Later only Ytterbø continued, the rest were replaced with Lars Endrerud bass, Espen Liland guitar, Eskil Aasland drums, and Torhild Sivertsen vocals.

Solid Senders - Dig My Wheels

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1997
Time:45:19 
Size:105,5 MB 
Label:Tramp Records 
Styles:Rockin`Blues/Electric Blues/Texas Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Black Cat - 3:51
 2. I Woke Up This Morning - 3:33
 3. I Got My Eyes On You - 3:32
 4. This Is Hip - 3:43
 5. One Way Livin - 3:23
 6. It's Your VooDoo Working - 3:44
 7. She Loves Me Like A Devil - 3:36
 8. Break In E' - 3:54    
 9. Tell Me What Lies - 6:13
10. King Of Kool - 2:55
11. Off My Line - 3:07
12. Dig My Wheels - 3:27
13. Call Me Rockin - 4:08

Musicians:
Spencer Thomas - Vocals;
Hector Watt - Guitar, Vocals;
Keith Ferguson - Bass;
Matt Ryan - Drums, Backing Vocals.

The Solid SENDERS were an Austin based Blues Band founded in 1986. Throughout their 10 year history and several personnel changes, they were active on the Texas scene, recording two CD's for Tramp Records from Holland, and toured Europe a couple of times. The band launched the careers of vocalist/songwriter Spencer Thomas and guitarist Hector Watt, and was one of the final musical homes of legendary bassist, Keith Ferguson.



Harrison McInnis - Love Remedy

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2017
Time:48:11 
Size:111,6 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Rock/Southern Rock/Blues/Country
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Five o' Clock - 3:58
 2. Plain as Day - 3:11
 3. Still Loving You - 4:22
 4. Run to Virginia - 4:47
 5. Ain't No Good for You - 4:36
 6. Shiny Church Shoes - 3:53
 7. I Quit Lookin' - 4:05
 8. Got to Have You Blues - 5:28
 9. Honey Do - 5:02
10. Love Remedy - 3:43
11. St. Peter - 5:00

For the past two decades, Harrison McInnis has been an integral part of the vibrant music scene in Mobile, Alabama. As the lead singer of the Harrison McInnis Trio, he has honed his craft as a songwriter, captivating audiences with raw and unapologetic portrayals of love and life from his own experiences.

Jackie Venson - Rollin'On [EP]

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:21:10 
Size:50,9 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Sins Of Our Fathers - 4:27
 2. Rollin' On - 4:42
 3. Oh Na Na - 3:54
 4. Witchcraft - 4:18
 5. Risé - 4:29     
 6. Down Dirty - 3:47

Musicians:
Jackie Venson - Guitar,Vocals;
Andrew Venson - Bass; 
Alan Uribe - Synth,Bass;
Gilbert Ayala - Drums. 

Jackie Venson: The Rising Star of the Blues Scene!
When it comes to the blues, few contemporary musicians hold a candle to the prowess and innovation of Jackie Venson. Born in the musical haven of Austin, Texas, as the youngest of a bustling family of nine, Venson’s initiation into the world of melodies and rhythms was almost preordained. With her father—a respected professional musician—serving as an early muse, Venson’s first tryst with the musical world began with the piano at a tender age of eight.
This prodigious talent from Austin didn’t stop at the piano. Her time at the prestigious Berklee College of Music saw a transition from the keys of a piano to the strings of a guitar. Inspired by the sheer joy and effortlessness of a fellow guitarist, she decided to embrace the guitar during her senior year. This pivotal decision proved fruitful as it catapulted her into the limelight. Evidently, she became a standout performer in the “Modern Southern Music Contest”, sharing the stage with country music legends like Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, and the iconic James Taylor.
Jackie Venson’s music can be best described as a melodic kaleidoscope. Imagine the rawness of Hendrix and the eclectic brilliance of Prince; that’s Venson for you. She effortlessly fuses electric blues guitar riffs with modern synthesized sounds, creating an auditory experience that is both novel yet deeply entrenched in music’s rich heritage. It’s noteworthy to mention her transition from Fender Stratocasters to Epiphone Les Pauls, showcasing her adaptability and evolution as an artist. Her penchant for reinvention was evident when she revisited her album “Joy”, adding a fresh perspective three years post its debut.
Austin has not only acknowledged but celebrated Venson’s exceptional talent. She etched her name in history by becoming the first African American woman to clinch the “Best Guitarist” accolade at the Austin Music Awards. Not resting on her laurels, she upped the ante by co-hosting the same event the subsequent year, setting new precedents. Venson’s journey is emblematic of breaking barriers in a domain that has often lacked diverse representation.
Venson’s musical library is a testament to her versatility. With four studio albums under her belt, she also dives into an avant-garde musical persona, “jackie the robot”. This DJ alter ego remixes her songs, morphing them into an electronic, psychedelic voyage, tantalizing listeners and leaving them yearning for more.
In conclusion, Jackie Venson is not just a musician; she’s a phenomenon. Embodying the rich legacy of Texan music, she asserts that Texas is the ultimate haven for musicians. Through her distinctive blend of blues and her unwavering commitment to her craft, Venson is undoubtedly a luminous beacon in today’s musical landscape.
"When I began writing the "Rollin' On" compilation I was buried in stress over the fact that I had decided to essentially start over playing a new instrument, the Guitar. Originally a piano player, I had grown tired of the instrument and wanted to explore writing a new kind of song. After months of jamming with my friends and exploring new styles of music, my first original on guitar, "Oh Na Na", hit me like a ton of bricks. The flood gates were opened and the rest of the album practically came over night.Writing my own stuff on guitar has been the most exciting experience to date since I learned my first classical song on piano as a young kid. Writing this album breathed new life into me and I hope it does the same for anyone who listens."


Stackhouse - Big Fish Boogie

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:41:05 
Size:95,5 MB 
Label:Stack Records/Sonic Rendezvous 
Styles:Blues/Harmonica Blues 
Art:Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Sneak Out Through The Backdoor - 3:33
 2. Screamin' And Cryin' - 3:28
 3. Peltdown - 4:17
 4. Serve And Protect - 3:43
 5. (You Got) Fine Hands - 3:23
 6. Get Fever - 2:58
 7. Scandal Boogie (Tribute To Big Walter) - 3:01
 8. Flood Water Rising - 3:33
 9. Prove Me Wrong - 3:40
10. She Just Wants A Man - 3:04
11. Fine Little Mama - 3:17
12. Hidden Track (Bonus Track) - 3:04

This swinging harp led band comes from the Netherlands and delivers some good time rockin blues with excellent harp from singer Machiel Meilers and tasty guitar from Willem Van Dullemen. A couple of covers and a whole bunch of well written originals make this a strong release from this  band.
The band, named after the old blues master Houston Stackhouse, describes itself as ‘Blues across the age gap’. This is due to the 40-year age difference between the youngest and oldest member. The older generation consists of singer/guitarist Willem van Dullemen and drummer Bert Post. Machiel Meijers (vocals, harmonica) and Emiel van Pelt (guitar) form the younger guard, while bassist Fred van Unen falls somewhere in between in terms of age. If you think of the old Chess and Aristocrat recordings by, for example, Jimmy Rogers, Robert Nighthawk, and Elmore James, you have a rough idea of ​​what “Big Fish Boogie” sounds like. It is, after all, full of classic Chicago blues from the 40s and 50s. Yet it is largely original work, which means the band knows how to capture the atmosphere of those years well. The majority of the songs were written by Machiel, either alone or in collaboration with Willem, who wrote “Flood Water Rising” himself. Emiel van Pelt contributes with “Peltdown”. For twelve tracks, the band leads the listener through the finest period of the blues. The joy of playing is clearly audible. The prominent, full harmonica sound of Machiel is striking. This is already evident in the opener “Sneak Out (Through The Backdoor)” and “Scandall Boogie,” an ode to Walter Horton. Also very beautiful are the instrumental “Peltdown,” the Charles Sheffield cover “Get Fever,” which really starts to swing after the tempo change, and “Fine Little Mama” by Elmore James, in which the guitar naturally brings this legend to mind. Surprisingly, after all this guitar and harmonica work, the closer, “Big Fish Boogie,” is an unadulterated piano boogie. ~ By Eric Campfens (10-10-2013).

Marvin King & The Blues Revival Band - Huge in Europe (feat. Marcus Lee King)

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2018
Time:77:27 
Size:179,5 MB 
Label:Brella Records and Digital 
Styles:Rock/Southern Blues/Blues/Blues Rock/Jam Band 
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Fisher of Men (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 7:40
 2. Welcome Home to the Blues (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 4:26
 3. Friend to the End (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 5:54
 4. Huge in Europe (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 4:36
 5. Harvest Breeze (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 6:21
 6. He's My Savior (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 4:28
 7. Who's Gonna Tuck Us In (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 7:08
 8. Pharmaceutically Checkered Past (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 3:44
 9. Read Between the Lies (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 5:38
10. Reap What You Sow (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 3:16
11. Cissy Strut (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 4:48
12. Brand New Man (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 5:50
13. Love Conquers All (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 7:50
14. His Love Endures (feat. Marcus Lee King) - 5:44

Musicians:
Marvin King - Guitar;
John Brookshire - Bass;
Butch Dockery - Keyboard;
Barry Dockery - Drums.
Guest:
Marcus Lee King - Guitar.

Marvin King and the Blues Revival Band:
Marvin King & Blues Revival, Blues music from Greenville, SC ... Marcus King fans will enjoy this CD even if it's by his brother Marvin King.
Great as ever, with an extreme sensibility and knowledge evident in every song included on his cd, Marvin King comes back with Huge in Europe Fourteen excellent high quality songs, with lots of inspiration and music love, with a variety of music, from intimistic acoustic cuts inspired on peace and harmony such as Who’s Gonna Tuck Us In to rock blues in the path of Status Quo, like Pharmaceutically Checkered Past or Brand New Man, or even two guitars arrangements quite similar to Wishbone Ash ones, such as Cissy Strut where Marvin alternates with Marcus Lee King on guitars Christian rock blues, good and bright, performed by one of the most powerful interesting actual South Carolina bands who display the most powerful energetic passionate sound you can imagine/
"I'm a guitarist for Marvin King & The Blues Revival Band and...my roots are in blues/rock. First professional gig was in the European arena on Ramstein Air Force Base Germany. Jimi Hendrix was my first and strongest inspiration after guitar tought to me by my father Bill King. Such as Country, The Ventures, and Chuck Berry etc. Upon moving to Greenville, SC I was introduced to The Blues greats such as BB King , Freddie King, Albert King, Robert Johnson and so many more. At this point I realized that all my favorite players such as; Hendrix, Clapton , Page, Winter, Beck and Duane Allman". 


Mike Zito - Outside Or The Eastside

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:54:26 
Size:126,0 MB 
Label:Gulf Coast Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Outside Or The Eastside - 3:32
 2. Don't Take Advantage Of Me - 4:24
 3. Kiss You All Over - 5:19
 4. Downtown At Midnight - 5:59
 5. Grand Avenue - 4:36
 6. Too Broke To Spend The Night - 5:00
 7. Just Like I Treat You - 3:51
 8. Down Don't Bother Me - 4:00
 9. Do I Move You - 5:18
10. Close To You - 4:05
11. The Blues Lover - 8:18

Mike Zito returns home with ‘Outside Or The Eastside,’ his fourth solo studio album for Gulf Coast Records. A personal record for Mike shaped by memory, places, and renewal. Walking the streets of his birthplace, St. Louis, Zito reconnects with the sounds, stories, and hard lessons that forged his signature blend of soul-driven blues and fearless storytelling. Thirteen years after Gone to Texas, this album feels like a defining moment, marking a new chapter for Mike, his family, and a life reclaimed in the city that started it all. The songs paint vivid snapshots of city life and personal reckoning, from late-night regret and self-awareness to raw portraits of neighbourhood survival and street-level truth. Tracks like “Downtown at Midnight” and “Grand Avenue” capture the grit, temptation, and consequences of the past with unflinching honesty, grounding the album in lived experience and emotional weight . Zito’s writing is direct and cinematic, pairing tough reflection with compassion and hard-earned wisdom. At its heart, ‘Outside Or The Eastside’ is a celebration of second chances, an album dedicated to better days, family, friendship, love, and joy found in everyday moments. Life’s unpredictable paths open doors you never expect, and for Mike Zito, this record embraces that truth with warmth, humour, and swagger. It’s a record about choosing connection over chaos and moving forward with gratitude, purpose, and the volume turned up.

Marc Stone - Poison & Medicine

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2015
Time:44:46 
Size:103,6 MB 
Label:Louisiana Red Hot Records 
Styles:Blues/Louisiana Blues/Modern Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. I Tried - 4:50
 2. Come To Me - 5:00
 3. 7th Ave. (Oh She Was Pretty) - 5:22
 4. When You're Bad - 5:31
 5. Whatever You Do - 4:21
 6. Time - 3:39
 7. Lost Love Lounge - 5:37
 8. Restless Heart - 4:38
 9. The Well - 5:45

It s no wonder that New York City-born, New Orleans-adopted guitarist Marc Stone has become one of the most respected Blues and Roots artists in the Crescent City. Who else has spent the last 20+ years backing such an astounding litany of Louisiana Blues, R&B and Zydeco legends including Eddie Bo, Ernie K-Doe, Marva Wright, Tommy Ridgely, Marcia Ball, Henry Gray, Rockin Dopsie, C.J. Chenier, and Grammy winner Terrance Simien? Nowadays, when not gigging with his crackerjack band or touring Europe, Stone also hosts Soul Seranade, the popular worldwide radio show on famous New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Station WWOZ. Stone s impressive roots-music pedigree, red-hot slide playing and outstanding story-telling are all on fine display with his national debut Poison & Medicine. A stellar cast of New Orleans guests spice the nine soulful/devil-inside grooves, spanning the Southern musical spectrum from gospel to R&B to haunting Delta Swamp Blues. It s a potent brew of powerful medicine or slow poison...take your pick.
Nominated 'Best Blues Artist'- 2015 Best of the Beat Awards --Offbeat Magazine/

четверг, 23 апреля 2026 г.

The MoFo Party Band - The Call The Doctor !

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2000
Time:67:54 
Size:156,4 MB 
Label:Vivid Sound Records 
Styles:Blues/Harp Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Dog -  6:16
 2. E Shufle -  4:06
 3. Sugar -  3:39
 4. Love Business -  4:13
 5. When It Rains It Pours -  4:25
 6. Mr. Wilie's Bar-b-que -  3:04
 7. Please Correct Me If I'm Wrong - 10:31
 8. Nobody but You -  2:07
 9. Snake Charmer -  6:36
10. What More Could You Want -  5:14
11. Call the Doctor -  8:22
12. G Shuffle -  4:00
13. Walk On - Traditional -  5:15

The MoFo Party Band from Fresno, California, has been captivating audiences at concerts, festivals, and night clubs since 1989, and are becoming the west coast premier blues band. These guys put on a show that will knock your socks off! Playing Chicago style blues, covering tunes by the great Magic Sam, Little Walter, Junior Parker, and others as well as a whole show of original numbers. The group is fronted by blues dynamo John Clifton on vocals, and is known as the harmonica tone master, his blistering harmonica riffs will leave you breathless. And with "Wild" Bill Clifton on lead guitar his movin' and shaken' the frenzied crowd with the baddest of bad, never to let you down blues guitar stylings. The Clifton Bros. are always ready for the show, their high energy stage antics are second to none. This is the most entertaining show you will ever see. With Jon "The Croz" Crossen on the bass guitar, bringin' it back home but stayin' on the hot side of a live wire. And Daniel Burt "The Rhythm King" on the drums laying down the solid foundation that makes the rhythm section drive like a locomotive in high gear. Mix all these elements together and you have the MoFo Party Band! The members of this band are not strangers to the big stage, opening shows for major names like, Anson Funderburg, Los Lobos, Tommy Castro, Jimmy Thackery, Charlie Musselwhite, Sista' Monica, Bo Diddley, Little Charlie and the Nightcats, Gatemouth Brown, The Marshall Tucker Band, as well as many others. They have performed at many west coast blues festivals, and served as the Fresno based backup band for the powerful blues recording artist such as Kenny "Blue" Ray, Fillmore Sims, Jr. Watson, and the late Luther Tucker. They are seasoned pros.
The band has recorded two CDs. Their first "10 Dynamite Hits" has sold thousand of copies and received rave reviews in major blues publications around the world. Their second effort, "Call the Doctor", was recorded in 1999, has met with overwhelming response through record sales, magazine and media reviews, and feedback from fans and radio stations everywhere.

Out of Favor Boys - 7.18.9

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:48:46+55:02 
Size:112,6 MB+127,1 MB
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Funky Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
CD1
 1. Leaving You Behind (Live) -  5:35
 2. Back Door Slam (Live) -  7:33
 3. Broadside Shout Out (Live) -  0:40
 4. Things I've Never Known (Live) -  6:57
 5. Introducing Chuck Norris (Live) -  1:22
 6. Devil and Al Green (Live) -  3:56
 7. Love Rears Its Ugly Head (Live) - 15:01
 8. Nasty Habits (Live) -  7:39
CD2
 1. Consuming Chuck Norris (Live) -  1:33
 2. Good Booty and Barbecue / Folsom Prison Blues (Live) -  9:26
 3. Dirty Dishes (Live) - 13:11
 4. Lady at the Casino (Live) -  4:52
 5. Chuck Norris Is Dead (Live) -  0:18
 6. Come When I Call (Live) -  5:04
 7. One More Chance (Live) -  4:15
 8. Old Love (Live) - 10:17
 9. Steamroller (Live) -  6:01

Since coming together in 2003 the Out of Favor Boys have emerged as one of the most entertaining bands in West Michigan. They have participated in the Budweiser Blues Series at the State Theatre in Kalamazoo, as well as in music festivals all over West and Mid-Michigan. Featuring funky rhythms, searing guitar, and blazing saxophone lines, the quintet brings incredible energy to every show they play. Their high-energy sets feature their original songs, but also include favorites from contemporary acts like Tommy Castro and Tab Benoit and traditional favorites like Albert Collins and BB King/

среда, 22 апреля 2026 г.

The Quaker City Night Hawks - Live at Magnolia Motor Lounge [EP]

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:25:06 
Size:57,8 MB 
Label:Magnolia Records 
Styles:Rock/Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Like Old Cain (Live) - 3:55
 2. The Last Ride of Miguel the Scared (Live) - 4:25
 3. Fox in the Hen House (Live) - 4:12
 4. Cold Blues (Live) - 3:45
 5. Prize to Find (Live) - 5:32
 6. Greasy Night (Live) - 3:14

Texas' Quaker City Night Hawks play a raw, hard-hitting brand of old-school Southern rock that draws on their love of country and blues. Following their arrival in the 2010s, Quaker City Night Hawks grabbed ears with albums like 2013's Honcho and having their songs featured on TV's Sons of Anarchy. In 2016, they broke even wider with their album El Astronauta.Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, Quaker City Night Hawks came together in 2009 after singer/songwriter Sam Anderson and singer/songwriter David Matsler decided to put a rock band together after years of hustling for solo acoustic gigs. Anderson, the son of a minister, had grown up singing in church and had picked up guitar as a teenager. He was enrolled as an art major at Fort Worth's Texas Tech when he befriended Matsler in 2003 while playing open-mike nights around Lubbock and Fort Worth. Matsler had been taught how to fingerpick guitar by his mother, and grew up listening to folk artists like James Taylor, Paul Simon, and Bob Dylan. He had also studied mandolin at South Plains College in Levelland before meeting Anderson.Over the next few years, the duo stayed in touch as Anderson transferred to the University of North Texas in Denton and Matsler moved to Austin. Around 2007, they relocated to Fort Worth, splitting their time between coffeehouse gigs, work with various bands, and writing songs together. They eventually decided to officially put a band together, building upon their love of greasy '70s rock, and influences like ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, and the Band. Calling themselves Quaker City Night Hawks, a name partially culled from writer Mark Twain's 1867 travel book The Innocents Abroad, they put together a live group of friends from the Fort Worth area. In 2012, they issued their debut album, Torquila Torquila!, and backed it up by constant touring and live shows.That same year, the band gained a boost after several of their songs were used on season five of the popular motorcycle TV drama Sons of Anarchy. By the time they released their sophomore album, 2013's Honcho, Quaker City Night Hawks had gained a loyal cult following with fans popping up around the globe. They eventually signed to Nashville's Lightning Rod Records home of similarly roots-oriented mavericks like Joe Pug, Jason Isbell, and Ryan Culwell. Their first release for the label, El Astronauta, arrived in 2016 and featured the single "Mockingbird." It gained significant attention online, including social media support from Jimmy Fallon, Marc Maron, and others. In 2019, they returned with their fourth full-length album, QCNH, which peaked in the Top 40 of the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart. ~ Matt Collar

Peter Gelling (featuring Doug Williams) - Fortune

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:41:22 
Size:95,1 MB 
Label:Bent Notes 
Styles:Blues/Other 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Eleanor Rigby - 5:28
 2. If It Wasn't For The Blues (feat. Doug Williams) - 3:22
 3. Mary Don't You Weep (feat. Doug Williams) - 1:08
 4. Bird On A Wire (feat. Doug Williams) - 1:09
 5. Nobody's Fault But Mine - 4:08
 6. Home on the Grange - 2:43
 7. Strong Medicine (feat. Doug Williams) - 3:46
 8. Too Late (feat. Doug Williams) - 2:51
 9. No Tomorrow - 5:42
10. Tell Me Blues (feat. Doug Williams) - 3:19
11. Five Wheel Drive - 3:21
12. There But For Fortune - 4:19

Peter Gelling (17 February 1960 – 28 September 2018) was an Australian musician and an author. His album Bluestime was nominated for 2000 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album. A former member of Canberra band Blind Freddy (founded in 1988 along with Mick Malouf, Paul Kindermann and Tim Spellman) he began publishing instructional manuals in 1997. He has over 60 titles to his credit for a range of instruments and styles.