El Jordan Y Sus Moco De Pavo All Estars “Mi Tierra Y Mis Raices”

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    Artista / Grupo: El Jordan Y Sus Moco De Pavo All Estars

    Álbum: Mi Tierra Y Mis Raices

    Discográfica: Youkali Music

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 1/2016

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Stephen William Jordan Hill is an American musician who, if I remember correctly, comes from Arkansas area, although he has settled for years in Talamanca del Jarama Jordan is an expert professional cooker besides a drummer too His American barbecues are famous and popular not only in the area where he lives, but also all over Spain During the summer months he organizes a series of renowned jam sessions at El Kiosco del Jarama, where you will find the cream of Madrid area blues musicians together with some coming from different parts of Spain This album gathers some of these meetings and captures the festive atmosphere of these jams, on a bunch of good built songs, with excellent arrangements and a skillful playing Between ribs and ribs, steak and steak, hamburger and hamburger, sausage and sausage, all washed down with beers and beers, go on these priceless jams Musically speaking, the album includes a little bit of everything from blues to country, ballads, bossa or old time music Steven ‘Stephen’ Jordan is on drums and vocals backed by different musicians like Julian Kanevsky, Ñaco Goñi, Kike Jambalaya, David Gwynn, Fede Aguado, Txus Blues, José Bluefingers, Francisco Simon and many others who contribute to enhance all cd cuts, some of them sung in English and other ones in Spanish, but all them full with the special funny, joyful sympathy and sense of humour of this Yankee man settled in Spain



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