Chickenbone Slim “The Big Beat”

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    Artista / Grupo: Chickenbone Slim

    Álbum: The Big Beat

    Discográfica: Self Production / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 1/2018

    Valoración: GREAT

After many years of singing and playing bass in various groups of San Diego and California areas, in 2011 Chickenbone Slim decided to become part of guitar players world who move around blues music and, the true thing is he is doing really well with his brand new instrument In 2013 he founded his own band, Chickenbone Slim & The Biscuits and, in year 2016, he recorded his first cd, that made him gain popularity among fans This second album he now presents was the result of destiny and good luck he is recently enjoying During a few days off in the middle of a tour in California, he contacted Kid Andersen to explore recording possibilities Kid told him the studio was free just those four days With no rehearsal and thinking may be he would not have material enough to complete an album, Slim immediately travelled to the studio Thanks to the collaboration of Kid Andersen himself, Chickenbone Slim managed to round up this recording that includes nine more than good and interesting songs, where he has counted with the collaboration of Jon Atkinson, Marty Dodson, Scot Smart and Kid Andersen The result is a strong vigorous work, with blues developed in a clever personal own style



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