Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2022
Time: 51:44
Size: 118,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2022
Time: 51:44
Size: 118,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Meet Me in New Orleans - 6:13
2. Sometimes - 7:02
3. The Workhouse - 6:25
4. He Was My Dad - 3:04
5. Why Does It Feel So Good? - 4:43
6. Open Your Arms - 3:45
7. Love Is a Two Way Street - 2:45
8. Bad Girl - 6:22
9. Fantasy Girl - 4:04
10. Great Rain - 5:39
11. Sometimes (Reprise) - 1:34
1. Meet Me in New Orleans - 6:13
2. Sometimes - 7:02
3. The Workhouse - 6:25
4. He Was My Dad - 3:04
5. Why Does It Feel So Good? - 4:43
6. Open Your Arms - 3:45
7. Love Is a Two Way Street - 2:45
8. Bad Girl - 6:22
9. Fantasy Girl - 4:04
10. Great Rain - 5:39
11. Sometimes (Reprise) - 1:34
Musicians:
Karl Stoll - Guitar & Vocals;
Dean Dalton - Bass;
Brian Alpert - Drums;
John Dickson - Harmonica.
Karl Stoll - Guitar & Vocals;
Dean Dalton - Bass;
Brian Alpert - Drums;
John Dickson - Harmonica.
Karl Stoll and The Danger Zone is a high-energy houserockin’ blues band from the Washington, DC area. The music is a unique mix of danceable rockin’ blues featuring original songs as well as the sounds of blues masters such as Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Nighthawks. The full band features Karl Stoll on guitar and vocals, Mojo Dixon on harmonica, Dean Dalton on bass, Brian Alpert on drums and occasional guests on keys. Come see why people say they are the most dangerous band in town! Look for a new album, The Workhouse, in 2022, featuring 10 songs by Karl Stoll.
The Danger Zone's debut CD, "Take A Ride," was nominated by the Washington Area Music Association for Best Blues Recording in 2012. The ten song disc includes five original songs and received national radio airplay. The band has appeared on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor" and they perform regularly at festivals and clubs in the DC area. Over the years, the band has shared the stage with artists such as Tommy Lepson, Tom Principato, Memphis Gold, Skip Castro, Roomful of Blues, Popa Chubby, Anson Funderburgh, Mark Hummel and Charlie Baty. Some members of the band have toured the nation and locally played large venues including The Birchmere, Nissan Pavilion, Wolf Trap and Patriot Center. The Danger Zone delivers high-energy houserockin’ blues that gets a crowd rollin’. They promise every show to be a unique and fun experience.
The Danger Zone's debut CD, "Take A Ride," was nominated by the Washington Area Music Association for Best Blues Recording in 2012. The ten song disc includes five original songs and received national radio airplay. The band has appeared on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor" and they perform regularly at festivals and clubs in the DC area. Over the years, the band has shared the stage with artists such as Tommy Lepson, Tom Principato, Memphis Gold, Skip Castro, Roomful of Blues, Popa Chubby, Anson Funderburgh, Mark Hummel and Charlie Baty. Some members of the band have toured the nation and locally played large venues including The Birchmere, Nissan Pavilion, Wolf Trap and Patriot Center. The Danger Zone delivers high-energy houserockin’ blues that gets a crowd rollin’. They promise every show to be a unique and fun experience.
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