Ghalia & Mama’s Boys “Let The Demons Out”

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    Artista / Grupo: Ghalia & Mama’s Boys

    Álbum: Let The Demons Out

    Discográfica: Ruf

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 2/2018

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

If you still haven’t heard about Ghalia Vauthier, be sure that when you listen to her you will immediately be touched by her amazing feeling and the communication she establishes with every listener Deeply impressed by American roots music, Ghalia started to harden and get experience playing in Brussels streets Her first journey to America was a true pilgrimage to the places she had always dreamed to discover like Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, Tennessee or Mississippi Her second trip was devoted to absorb the music that was played in every bar or juke joint she could find In Louisiana she had the chance to meet Johnny Mastro & Mama’s Boys Chemistry between them immediately appeared and this album confirms it In the time of manufactured music, their repertoire sounds genuine, organic, totally spontaneous, with a sincere integrity that gives a new dimension to the blues, which always moves between the most traditional one and the most actual progressive rhythms Besides Ghalia Vauthier on vocals and guitar, you will also find Johnny Mastro on harmonica and vocals, Smokehouse Brown on guitar and vocals, Dean Zucchero on bass and vocals and finally Rob Lee on drums and percussion



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