Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:23:13
Size:54,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Walking My Way Back Home - 3:28
2. High Steppin' Daddy - 3:33
3. She's A Good'un - 3:30
4. Why Is It So Hard - 2:45
5. Good Thang Blues - 3:00
6. My Blues - 4:28
7. Meet Me At The Crossroad - 2:25
1. Walking My Way Back Home - 3:28
2. High Steppin' Daddy - 3:33
3. She's A Good'un - 3:30
4. Why Is It So Hard - 2:45
5. Good Thang Blues - 3:00
6. My Blues - 4:28
7. Meet Me At The Crossroad - 2:25
Osgood & Blaque brings to the stage a performance style so melodious and smooth that it's hard to believe unless you see it. Greg Osgood has created a panarama of multi-layered synthesis never before seen or heard throughout the music world! Cee Blaques' harmonica style has been called "seductive" by Cross Harp Chronicles Magazine. Her performance offers intriguing embellishments to whatever she sings. These two musicians, Osgood & Blaque, demonstrate that they can adapt, adjust, and maintain in this high-tech world of music. We welcome Osgood & Blaque, the next generation of high-tech performers, onto the music scene!
Fun Facts:
Cee Blaque began her career as lead vocalist at Holly Grove Baptist Church. Despite skepticism from those around her who doubted the duo's success, Osgood and Blaque used criticism as incentive to refine their sound. In the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, there is a large mural depicting the legendary bluesman Willie Dixon, a Vicksburg native.
Fun Facts:
Cee Blaque began her career as lead vocalist at Holly Grove Baptist Church. Despite skepticism from those around her who doubted the duo's success, Osgood and Blaque used criticism as incentive to refine their sound. In the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, there is a large mural depicting the legendary bluesman Willie Dixon, a Vicksburg native.

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