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вторник, 23 июня 2026 г.

Roosevelt Hoover III - Backyard Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:37:35 
Size:86,6 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Jazz/Funk/Soul/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Back at the Chicken Shack - 4:58
 2. If You Want Me To Stay - 5:11
 3. Comin' Home Baby - 4:42
 4. Cissy Strut - 4:16
 5. All Blues - 6:01
 6. Cold Duck Time - 4:50
 7. Stormy Monday - 3:43
 8. Green Onions - 3:54

Backyard Blues finds Roosevelt Hoover III blending soul, jazz, and funk into a warm, groove-driven album. Rooted in tradition and strong arrangements, it delivers a sincere, polished sound, even if it leans more on familiarity than innovation.
Roosevelt Hoover III grew up surrounded by music, with his father’s band rehearsing in the family living room on weeknights. At just five years old, he asked to learn piano and was told, “If you can whistle it, you can play it.” Taking that advice literally, he began playing by ear — a skill that still shapes his musical style today. He later added trumpet to his repertoire in elementary school and eventually switched to organ when his father did. By junior high, Roosevelt was already performing as the keyboardist for the Top 40 R&B band Shades of Soul, staying busy with live shows throughout high school.
After graduating, Roosevelt served in the U.S. Air Force, stepping away from music for a time. Once back in civilian life, he moved to San Jose and returned to the stage, playing with a variety of bands and collaborating across genres. Along the way, music remained a family affair, with garage-band sessions that eventually included two of his three children. This recording honors some of those moments — music made for the love of playing, connection, and good company.
“I dedicate this CD to my son, every note I play is for you. Love and thanks to my father who inspired me to follow his musical footsteps.
To all the musicians who contributed, I give sincere thanks and respect for helping me realize my dream of recording the music I grew up with and love, your combined musical mastery elevated every song.”
~  Roosevelt (Duke)

Steve Baker - Perfect Getaway

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2018
Time:51:54 
Size:119,8 MB 
Label:Timezone 
Styles:Blues/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Anyway You Do - 5:13
 2. Blind Man Blues - 3:25
 3. Brand New Day - 5:18
 4. Notional Security Blues - 5:03
 5. Born in London - 3:49
 6. (Don't Wanna Be An) Apeman - 4:28
 7. Doublecrossed & Blue - 4:54
 8. Hustle on Down - 5:04
 9. Glad I Got You - 2:49
10. Nobody's Fool - 3:51
11. Soul Train - 4:45
12. Do Me - 3:10

Musicians:
Steve Baker -Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion, Backing Vocals;
Kai Strauss - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar;
Thomas "Gaz" Brodbeck - Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals ;
Moritz Fuhrhop - Organ [Hammond B3];
Christian Rannenberg - Grand Piano;
Alex Lex - Drums;
Gina Baker, Opportunity - Backing Vocals.

British harmonica player, based in Germany. Born and raised in London, he has been a full-time musician since 1975. He has developed his own style over decades, combining traditional blues playing with elements from other genres. Thus he creates a modern sound that can be seen as a bridge from the blues roots into the modern age. He has participated in many sessions as a studio musician, is a welcome guest on stages on every continent, and is a figurehead on this instrument. In addition to his work with the blues harmonica, Steve Baker is also a multiple book author, leader of harmonica seminars, worldwide ambassador for Hohner (founded by Matthias Hohner in Trossingen in 1857) and works tirelessly for his harmonica mission from his home near Hamburg.

Dutch Tilders - Going on a Journey: Anthology of 50 years of Playing the Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:70:15 
Size:162,6 MB 
Label:Empire Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Dutchman's Blues - 3:23
 2. Going on a Journey - 3:36
 3. Next in Line - 6:24
 4. Make Up Your Bed - 5:27
 5. Don't You Tell on Me - 2:26
 6. Little Girl Blues - 3:11
 7. Imagination Blues - 3:29
 8. Bad Books - 3:44
 9. When I Get Back On My Feet Again - 2:24
10. I'm a Bluesman - 4:39
11. Smokin' Woman - 2:42
12. Back to the City - 4:09
13. Paraplu - 4:51
14. The Blues Has Been My Life - 3:48
15. Cryin' Won't Make Me Stay - 9:17
16. Been a Good Time Here - 6:38

Dutch Tilders (29 August 1941 – 23 April 2011) was a Netherlands-born Australian blues singer-songwriter and guitarist where he was dubbed the “Godfather Of Blues”.  Born Mattheus Frederikus Wilhelmus Tilders in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, Dutch emigrated to Australia with his parents, four brothers and a sister in 1955. At the age of ten, he was a member of a church choir, but by the time he was twelve, his alto voice broke. No more singing for the boy with the baritone voice. When he was thirteen, he joined a boys choir at a secondary school fooling the choir master into believing he was an alto by singing falsetto. He could still produce those high-pitched notes until his final days. His first year in Australia was spent in the Brooklyn Migrant Hostel where his first experience as a performer was in an amateur Black and White Minstrel Show. His very first paid gig, when just fifteen, was at the Collingwood Town Hall where he played the harmonica. On the same bill were Joff Allen and Johnny O’Keefe. Dutch was paid two pounds seven and sixpence, which at the time he was getting for half a weeks wages at Broons timber yard in Brooklyn. It only cost two pounds and sixpence for the taxi home.  He bought his first guitar in 1959 and by 1960 he was playing in the trendy coffee lounges of that time. Making up most of the songs as he went along, he found the blues was exactly the music in which to express his feelings. With no one to teach him, he developed his own style that remains unique to himself. During the mid-to-late 1960s Tilders performed less frequently. In September 1970, Tilders appeared on TV talent show New Faces and was signed by one of the judges, Ron Tudor, to his Bootleg Records label Dutch made his first self-titled album in 1972 and it was released one year later. His collaborators were Brian Cadd, Phil Manning, Barry Sullivan, Barry Harvey, Laurie Prior and Broderick Smith. In 1975 he started recording for an independent label, Eureka and consequently recorded two direct to disc records with greats Jimmy Conway and Kevin Borich. During the seventies, Dutch fronted such Blues and Boogie bands as the Elks, the Cyril ‘B’ Bunter Band and Mickey Finn. In 1980 he formed the ‘R&B Six’, a band that included Charley Elul (drums), Peter Frazer (sax), Suzanne Petersen (flute and vocals), Mick Eliot (guitar) and Dave Murray (bass and vocals). This band toured Australia extensively.    
In the meantime, Dutch also worked solo and toured England with John Mayall, Taj Mahal, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. Returning to Australia, his next album was a joint work with Margaret Roadnight, Australian Jazz of the 70s Vol. 5 The Blues Singers. Most of his tracks on this album were his own originals. This was followed by Break, recorded with musicians from The Foreday Riders and Company Caine. He went on to release a further 12 LPs and three singles. In 1976, according to legend, B.B. King first heard Dutch from backstage and, from the quality of the performance, expected to see a black bluesman. Brownie and Dutch became best mates simply because Brownie believed that the Dutchman was a genuine bluesman, regardless of his racial origins and for some time did a number of combined tours. 
In 1981 Dutch even opened for Billy Connolly! In Australia, he fronted the Cyril B Bunter Band, which has recently re-formed, and also The Elks and Mickey Finn. He played with Jim Conway from Captain Matchbox, Kevin Borich and the Express. He had a long-time backing band, The Blues Club, which included Martin Cooper, Winston Galea, Geoff Achison and Barry Hills. After The Blues Club, he formed The Holey Soles with Ian Clarke, Anthony Harkin and Greg Dodd. In fact, it’s probably easier to list the major Australian blues artists that he hasn’t performed with – and that’s probably because they were still at school! 
During the latter days of his life he mainly performed as a solo artist and/or with his last band called The Legends Band, though he did enjoy getting together with Geoff Achison doing amazing duo chops. Ranking among his favourite guitarists were: Geoff Achison, Kevin Borich and the Emmanuel brothers. In his long career, Dutch won numerous awards (most notedly for his performances with his band, ‘The Blues Club’) recognizing his contribution to the Blues Music Scene. In 2010 his manager announced he had been diagnosed with cancer and a benefit concert was held to help with his treatment costs. He retired from performing in January 2011 due to the illness and ongoing treatment.  On 23 April 2011 Matthew “Dutch” Tilders died, aged 69  (Edited from Wikipedia & his own website).

Andy Cowan - Train I'm On

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:37:27 
Size:85,8 MB 
Label:Black Mountain Music 
Styles:Aussie Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Under Your Spell - 4:13
 2. Canefield Blues - 2:51
 3. Let It Go - 4:11
 4. Rivers - 4:50
 5. Broken Wings - 3:49
 6. Somethings Wrong In Our House - 4:08
 7. Train I'm On - 4:01
 8. Finger Talkin' - 2:19
 9. Lonely Street - 4:07
10. Child Of The Sun - 2:54

Andy Cowan (born 25 November 1952) is an Australian blues soul pianist and singer.He was nominated for the 2001 ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album with 10.30 Thursdays.
Andy Cowan was a member of Madder Lake (1973–75) and Ayers Rock (1978-81) and toured with Renee Geyer, Kevin Borich and Ian Moss. Cowan has done session work for many Australian recordings and film and has released eight solo albums and a live DVD "A Tale Of Two Cities" recorded in Melbourne and Sydney. He currently lives on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Peach Reasoner - Romantic Junkie

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:39:06 
Size:89,5 MB 
Label:Giant Birch 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Romantic Junkie - 4:59
 2. Someone Else Is Steppin' In - 4:06
 3. Canadian Blues - 3:41
 4. I'm Tore Down - 3:24
 5. Cruel World - 4:04
 6. High and Lonesome - 3:07
 7. It Meant Nothin' - 3:54
 8. Do Your Thing - 3:26
 9. Dance with me Henry - 4:39
10. Love-itis - 3:42

EACH is an American Blues artist - singer and guitarist - born and raised in Anderson, Indiana. She grew up listening to the cool sounds of Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, and Billie Holiday. At age 11, she started singing in her church choir and got her first electric guitar. PEACH (Peach Reasoner) began playing professionally at 16. She went off to University of Denver to study music. She ended up in San Francisco, where she bummed around playing with funk and jazz musicians like Smith Dobson, Russell Ferrante, Davis Ramney, and Jim Nichols. For a while, she toured Japan as a solo jazz musician, then returned to the States and played with Jim Messina for a time. PEACH has recorded with Taj Mahal (a duet - "Real Thing"), Keb' Mo' ("It Meant Nothing"), Garth Hudson (The Band) and Paul Berrere (Little Feet), among many others. 


понедельник, 22 июня 2026 г.

Benny Rivers - Where The Hurt Lives

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:41:08 
Size:97,5 MB 
Label:Benny Rivers 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Rise On Up - 3:43
 2. Step by Step in Time - 4:29
 3. Right Now Feel Good - 4:11
 4. Still a Man - 3:39
 5. I Won’t Fall Again - 4:27
 6. What Pain Taught Me - 3:24
 7. Devil Got My Heart - 4:27
 8. Talking to Your Picture - 4:11
 9. The Past Still Calls - 3:47
10. Tell Me What We’re Doing - 4:45

The popular sixtysomething Black American singer Benny Rivers has stories to tell. You can see it in his weathered features on the cover of his debut album Where the Hurt Lives and from song titles: What Pain Has Taught Me, Talking to Your Picture, The Past Still Calls …
The album's You Tube stream says “deeply rooted in emotional storytelling, heavy guitar grooves, and soulful vocal deliveries, Where the Hurt Lives takes you on a journey through heartbreak, resilience, and survival”.
Listeners have identified elements of BB King, classic Stax and Memphis country-soul, peak Motown and Curtis Mayfield in Rivers' sound. 
These songs have touched hearts: this single Step by Step in Time has notched up more than three million Spotify plays.
Impressive for a man unknown just two months ago.
And there's a reason: Benny Rivers DOENSN'T EXIST !
Benny, the album, the photo and the Facebook video of him singing What Pain Has Taught Me are 
AI CREATIONS!.
He is fake news, a confection of algorithms. 
The robots have risen.
As Johnny Rotten said, “Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?”
The album by "Benny Rivers" is available at Spotify if you want to listen. But maybe don't. 
Maybe give your precious time to a real artist ?

PTSD Band - Monsoon Rain

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2021
Time:52:02 
Size:151,0 MB 
Label:HMG Recordings 
Styles:Blues
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Chilly Winds of Love - 2:53
 2. I Can't Stand PTSD - 3:34
 3. Standing in the Rain - 4:40
 4. America - 2:24
 5. Hold on, Hold Fast - 2:57
 6. Monsoon Rain - 5:39
 7. Mystery Writer - 3:28
 8. Serve Somebody - 6:08
 9. Hard to the Line Woman - 4:54
10. It Was Love - 3:11
11. When a Soldier Makes It Home - 5:32
12. Something About You - 2:54
13. Valley of Tears - 3:41

Some bands make good music and some have a mission. A band called PTSD does both: they perform music that rocks while, at the same time, heals themselves. They released their first ever studio-recorded album in 2021. 
The combined band member’s stories, past and present, are proof that the experience of trauma, no matter how great, can be alleviated—and perhaps even eliminated—by the healing chords of music.
The group, originally the VA Homefront Band, has been popular in the world of Veteran’s Affairs for years. As part of The Creative Arts Therapies Program, which began at the West Haven VA in 1986, the group, under both its original and new name, has won a total of 12 gold, silver and bronze medals. At the prestigious National Creative Arts Competition, they garnered a first place, for their performance of “Let Them In” (https://www.ptsd-band.com/band).

Bonnie Edwards and The Practical Cats - Bonnie Edwards and The Practical Cats



Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:20:12 
Size:46,6 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Jump Blues/Swing/Jazz/R&B
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Mr. Zoot Suit - 2:56
 2. Is You Is - 5:11
 3. A Train - 3:47
 4. God Bless The Child - 4:58
 5. Ooh! Wee Sweet Daddy - 3:19

Maine's Premier Jump Blues, Swing, Jazz and Vintage R&B Band. Bonnie Edwards and The Practical Cats are Maine's Premier Jump Blues, Swing, Jazz and Vintage R&B Band. They have toured the US, Europe and opened up for Dr. John, Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Copeland, Eddie Kirkland and many more. Bonnie and The Cats are an Eclectic High Energy group of fine Seasoned Musicians, that really lay down a Poppin Groove. Her Horn Section is a Major Blast. Bonnie Edwards Gutsy Blues Vocal Style and Dynamic Stage Presents, is a sure crowd pleaser. You can definitely feel it! She is what is known as, a Blue-Eyed Soul Singer. Bonnie Edwards and The Practical Cats.

Avey Brothers - Devil In My Bed


Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:39:34 
Size:90,9 MB 
Label:Quad-Cities Records 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Devil In My Bed - 3:15
 2. Worried Mind - 3:05
 3. My Little Girl - 4:52
 4. She's Evil - 2:43
 5. Nobody Home - 5:51
 6. Go To Work - 3:49
 7. Restless - 8:11
 8. Garbage Man - 3:52
 9. Her Mind  Is Gone - 3:52

Voted back-to-back champions of the 2008 and 2009 Iowa Blues Challenge, Chris Avey, former lead guitarist and backing vocalist for blues icon, Big Pete Pearson, fuels the band with his stinging guitar attack and fiery vocals… reminiscent of Coco Montoya mixed with a dash Tab Benoit. The group blends elements of Cajun swamp with blues-rock and Chicago sounds geared to snap and sizzle at any venue or event. Band members Chris Avey – Lead Vocals and Guitar, Mark Avey – Bass, Bryan West - Drums, and Detroit Larry – harp, deliver more energy to the stage than a power plant. With 2 smashing CDs to their credit – Devil In My Bed – and - Preacherman – the Avey Brothers have shared the stage and venues with many top tier artists such as: Kenny Neal, Delbert McClinton, Mississippi Valley Blues Fest, Simply the Blues Fest, Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Walter Trout, Nightfall on the River, Blues Traveler, Bix Jazz Fest, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Lonnie Brooks, Big Pete Pearson, Corey Stevens, and Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The Avey Brothers were 2010 Finalists at the International Blues Challenge Memphis, Tennessee.

Blue Rim Shades Band - Small Town Big Noise

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:40:55 
Size:94,3 MB 
Label:12946233 Records DK 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Sitting On the Back Of This Train - 3:10
 2. The Power Of This Music - 3:28
 3. Into the Darkness - 4:11
 4. Small Town Big Noise - 3:56
 5. Just Let Me Go - 4:44
 6. Your Voodoo Spell - 2:28
 7. This Funky Beat - 4:03
 8. Since I Lost You - 3:19
 9. One Way Ticket - 3:01
10. I'm Coming Home - 2:24
11. What's She Doing Here - 4:12
12. Heartbreak Song - 1:54

The Blue Rim Shades band is a Daddy Daughter musical group comprised of fathers and their daughters. With a deep love for blues music and with a strong bond, they have come together to create beautiful melodies and captivating performances. Their unique blend of harmonies and heartfelt lyrics has captivated audiences in New Hampshire. With a passion for storytelling through song, the Daddy Daughter group takes listeners on a journey filled with emotion and relatability. From intimate acoustic sets to energetic live shows, they have the ability to connect with their audience on a personal level. Our music is a testament to the power of family and the joy that can be found through shared passions. The Blue Rim Shades Band is not just a musical act, but a true testament to the special bond between a father and their daughters.  We are excited to announce our new CD release titled “Small Town Big Noise”. These songs are all written with that small town feeling in mind as well as reflect the vibrant music community in New Hampshire.

The Name Droppers - Let's Live Together

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:37:44 
Size:87,1 MB 
Label:HMG Recordings 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Grey Haired Blues - 3:35
 2. Let's Live Together - 3:55
 3. Heartbreak City - 4:00
 4. Chain Of Fools (Live) - 4:23
 5. Gotta Serve Somebody - 3:33
 6. Don't Cry Over Me - 4:18
 7. Talk Dirty - 3:35
 8. Love Lightning - 3:24
 9. Watch Pocket - 3:57
10. Mannish Boy - 3:00

The Name Droppers are a tightly knit quartet of veteran New England musicians who have traveled a long and winding road in shaping their multiple talents into a high-octane blend of blues, R&B, soul, and good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll. The group came together in the 1980s as Charlie Karp and the Name Droppers, with the Connecticut-based Karp being a seasoned guitarist, a prolific songwriter, and an Emmy-winning producer. After Karp’s passing in 2019, the remaining Name Droppers stuck together: songwriter/guitarist Rafe Klein; pianist Ron Rifkin; bassist Scott Spray; and drummer Bobby “T” Torello.
Scott Spray was Johnny Winter’s longest-running bass player; his bass work on Winter’s final album, Step Back, earned him a Grammy for Best Blues Album in 2015. Torello was the former drummer for Winter; he has also toured with Michael Bolton, Grace Slick, Black Oak Arkansas, and the Jay Willie Blues Band. Torello was inducted into both the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame and the New England Music Hall of Fame. Rafe Klein is a songwriter and guitarist who played alongside blues legend Karp and co-wrote many of the songs on Karp’s last album, Back to You (Red Parlor Records). He played on all five of the Name Droppers’ previous albums. Ron Rifkin is a keyboard powerhouse who has played on numerous sessions alongside Karp, both live and in the studio. His unique style and distinctive voice put him in high demand as a session player. Gospel singer Simone Brown is the background vocalist on the Name Droppers’ last two albums, 2024’s Starshine and 2025’s Cool Blue Shoes. Special guest Crispin Cioe (the Uptown Horns) plays saxophone on five tracks. Let’s Live Together, the Name Droppers’ sixth recording overall, is an energetic session of smartly crafted originals and creative covers. The album is produced by Vic Steffens. Everything kicks off with guitarist Klein’s whimsical “Grey Haired Blues,” as Klein sings, “Yeah, it’s true my roof is covered in snow, don’t be fooled, there’s a fire below,” with some great piano from Rifkin as he solos. On the topical title track, “Let’s Live Together,” also written and sung by Klein, he chimes, “Lately we’ve seen a lot of sadness in the news, each Monday morning we wake up with the blues, have to find a way where we can do better…let’s live together.” Klein’s soulful vocal partners magically with Cioe’s soaring sax and Brown’s backing vocal. On “Heartbreak City,” written and sung by keyboardist Ron Rifkin, he chants, “Don’t know what you’re looking for, don’t look back, cause it ain’t here no more,” with a guitar solo from Klein. Brown steps into the center-stage spotlight for a smoking reworking of Aretha Franklin’s classic “Chain of Fools,” written by Don Covay and recorded by Aretha in 1967: “For five long years, I thought you were my man, but I found out, I’m just a link in your chain. Chain, chain, chain, chain of fools,” as Spray lays down a strong bassline.
On “Gotta Serve Somebody,” the Bob Dylan classic first recorded in 1979, Klein takes the lead as he cries, “You may be an ambassador to England or France, you may like to gamble, you might like to dance, you may be the heavyweight champion of the world, you may be a socialite with a long string of pearls, but your gonna have to serve somebody…” The song is propelled by Rifkin’s churning Hammond organ, with a backing vocal from Brown. 
“Don’t Cry Over Me” was written by Frank Durazzo and first released in 2022. The lead vocal is sung by guitarist Klein, as he belts, “You always wonder how I get along with out you…you see the picture from a different view than me, I see the picture the way my love has to be…don’t cry over me.” Once again, Rifkin is on the B-3 while sharing the backing vocal with Brown, guitarist Tim Dehuff, and saxophonist Cioe.
The band revisits two tracks from their Charlie Karp years: the salaciously sexy “Talk Dirty,” written by Charlie Karp, David Hull, and Arthur Resnick in 1987, as guitarist Klein demands, “hold me tight, talk dirty”; and “Love Lightnin’,” written by Karp, Klein, and Bruce Carter, with the lyric, “Even Lightning love runs thin when the money runs out, they say it don’t strike twice, but I wish it happens to me,” as Rifkin switches between organ and piano.
“Watch Pocket,” written by Torello, features special guest Jay Willie on slide guitar as Torello howls, “Baby since you’ve been gone, there’s a hole in my watch pocket, time keeps slipping away…I’ll get you back some way,” again with Rifkin on piano. The closer is “Mannish Boy,” written by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield), Elias McDaniel (Bo Diddley), and record producer Mel London. Klein croons, “Everything gonna be alright this morning,” and Richard Hunter is featured on harmonica.
The Name Droppers have given us another great album, Let’s Live Together, as hopefully we “find a way where we can do better.” The Name Droppers seem to have found the way  ~  Richard Ludmerer/

Johnny Madsen - The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:54:03 
Size:124,6 MB 
Label:CMC Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Keep on Knockin - 2:57
 2. Rock Island Line - 2:59
 3. John Hurt - 3:32
 4. Dust My Broom - 3:52
 5. I'm a Stranger - 3:54
 6. It's All over Now - 3:58
 7. Gotta Serve Somebody - 4:58
 8. Mean Town Blues - 3:51
 9. Long Black Veil - 4:23
10. Let It Bleed - 3:52
11. Rip It Up - 2:35
12. Highway 61 - 3:11
13. Gamblin Man - 5:48
14. Whole Lotta Shakin - 4:07

Johnny Madsen (31 March 1951 – 4 November 2024) was a Danish musician, songwriter and painter. In the period 1983 to 1992, he was part of Dalton, a supergroup trio made of Madsen, Lars Lilholt and Allan Olsen. Johnny Madsen lived on the island of Fanø, where he had his own art gallery, "Madsens Malerier". He was also part of Hobo Ekspressen. Madsen died on 4 November 2024, at the age of 73.


Geoff Jardine - Once Was a Big Man

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:60:44 
Size:139,0 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Electric Blues/Harmonica Blues/Boogie Woogie/Funky Blues 
Art:Front+Back 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Boogie Through The Years - 4:41
 2. It's About Time - 6:14
 3. Lonely Lonely Lonely - 4:53
 4. High Steppin' Woman - 5:01
 5. Rough Dried Woman (Pt 1) - 4:24
 6. Gutter Song - 5:01
 7. Ready To Ride - 4:11
 8. Something Inside Of Me - 5:48
 9. Gotta Past People - 3:54
10. Pay The Price - 6:50
11. Santa Cruz - 3:40
12. Once Was A Big Man - 6:04

Drums, Percussion, Singer - Jazz, Blues - Rockingham (Halifax), Nova Scotia, Canada Jan.22, 1953 - July 5, 2016.
What do you get when you mix Nova Scotia fog with Mississippi mud, California boogie and British Blues? You get the Electric Blues sound of Geoff Jardine's debut album.A varied album with different styles of blues, from house rockin' to roadhouse blues, passing through rock-boogie and some funky-blues. The rhythmic patterns are simple, uncomplicated, but at the same time solid, effective, and well-executed, based on slows, funks, grooves, and shuffles. It is in all of these that our protagonist, drummer and singer Geoff Jardine, showcases his refined drumming technique and his excellent command of tempos, which he displays and perfectly balances. Geoff Jardine is accompanied by bass, guitar, harmonica, and keyboards to complete this Once Was A Big Man, which contains four covers (Nick Gravenites, Elmore James, John Mayall, etc.) and eight originals, two by Geoff himself and the remaining six by bassist Paul McNeill. An album that has pleasantly surprised me with the control and instrumental mastery of these powerfully effective musicians, who are also perfect connoisseurs of the genre they perform.

воскресенье, 21 июня 2026 г.

PTSD Band - Leap Of Faith

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:45:24 
Size:104,3 MB 
Label:HMG Recordings 
Styles:Contemporary Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Peace and Harmony - 2:59
 2. Garbage Man Blues - 3:31
 3. Nothing Takes the Place of You - 5:01
 4. How Come You Cheated On Me? - 2:48
 5. These Old Bones - 2:50
 6. Chairman of the Board - 4:09
 7. Leap Of Faith - 4:28
 8. Imma Gonna - 5:35
 9. Baby - 3:35
10. You're Only Lonely - 3:35
11. Windsong - 3:26
12. Leap Of Faith (acoustic) - 3:22

Some bands make good music and some have a mission. A band called PTSD does both: they perform music that rocks while, at the same time, heals themselves. They released their first ever studio-recorded album in 2021. 
The combined band member’s stories, past and present, are proof that the experience of trauma, no matter how great, can be alleviated—and perhaps even eliminated—by the healing chords of music.
The group, originally the VA Homefront Band, has been popular in the world of Veteran’s Affairs for years. As part of The Creative Arts Therapies Program, which began at the West Haven VA in 1986, the group, under both its original and new name, has won a total of 12 gold, silver and bronze medals. At the prestigious National Creative Arts Competition, they garnered a first place, for their performance of “Let Them In” (https://www.ptsd-band.com/band).

вторник, 9 июня 2026 г.

The E&E Blues Express - The E&E Blues Express

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2001
Time:30:42 
Size:71,3 MB 
Label:On Hit Music Group 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. E&E Blues Express (Arriving) - 0:53
 2. Hard Times - 3:27
 3. Get Down Janice - 3:18
 4. Play the Guitar Fuzzy - 3:11
 5. Goodness Gracious - 2:04
 6. Sometimes - 3:23
 7. What'cha Gonna Do - 3:57
 8. Oklahoma Wind - 2:13
 9. Stuck in a Rut - 3:00
10. It's Too Late - 4:14
11. E&E Blues Express (Departing) - 0:57

The "mellow blues" album debut from E&E Blues Express of On Hit Music Group . This collection is packed with feel good grooves and tear-jerking moods.