Joel Zoos “Florida Blues”

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    Artista / Grupo: Joel Zoos

    Álbum: Florida Blues

    Discográfica: Bluzpick

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 1/2016

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Joel Zoos was a quite unknown musician until Bonnie Raitt recorded two of his songs Too Long At The Fair and I Gave My Love A Candle Since that moment Joel started to be largely requested in clubs, concert halls or quite reputed festivals like Philadelphia Blues Festival, as well as opening for BB King or Etta James Joel has also worked as a studio musician with artists like David Bromberg, Taj Mahal, James Taylor, Paul Butterfield, and even many years ago, he recorded with legendary Howlin’ Wolf His gift and good taste to play fingerpicking style and his always emotional lyrics allow him to include both his own songs as well as traditional folk and traditional blues in the path of Elizabeth Cotten, Leadbelly or Big Bill Broonzy in his repertoire This is what he has done in this album, where you will find a bunch of songs with a special sensitivity and an intimate fragrance that will immediately captivate every listener Besides Joel Zoos on vocals and acoustic guitar, he is backed by Jeff Adkins on bass and double bass and Matt Drum on drums and percussion



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