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четверг, 5 марта 2026 г.

BJ Estares & Route 61 - Easy Street

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:38:35 
Size:89,5 MB 
Label:Disk Dog Nr 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. No Man At All - 3:22
 2. Honey Do's - 3:18
 3. Daddy's Little Girl - 5:09
 4. He'n And She'n - 3:50
 5. Up On Easy Street - 5:33
 6. Don't You Worry About Me - 3:17
 7. A Better Life Some Day - 3:13
 8. How Much Is Enough - 2:57
 9. Crack Cocaine - 3:29
10. Nobody Get's Out Of Here (Without Singing The Blues) - 4:21

A native of San Diego, BJ “Beej” Estares grew up in Southern California heavily influenced by jazz and big band music, thanks to his dad’s eclectic taste. After moving to music-saturated Los Angeles at the age of twelve, his parents gleefully helped him trade his drum set for an acoustic guitar. He then proceeded to wear out the grooves of every Wes Montgomery LP he could get his hands on. At fourteen, his brother turned him on to Janis Joplin’s “Turtle Blues”. From that day the poor boy has been lost in the blues forever.2012’s project, “Easy Street” took early accolades from the Pikes Peak Blues Community as the “Best Self Produced CD” in the region for 2013. “Easy Street” shot out of the gate with immediate airplay on the “Blue Plate Special” and is also distributed by “CD Baby”. “Easy Street” shines with guest performances by jazz guitarist Rick Greene, pianist Bryant Jones and George Whitesell on sax. With “all original” songs, five of them acoustic solos, “Easy Street “ demonstrates the versatility of BJ Estares and Route 61.

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