Johnny ‘Big Stone’ & The Blues Workers “Move On”

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    Artista / Grupo: Johnny ‘Big Stone’ & The Blues Workers

    Álbum: Move On

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 8/2015

    Valoración: GREAT

As time goes on Johnny Big Stone and his Blues Workers are gaining authority and now they can already be qualified as one of the best national jump blues with an original and very genuine sound Far away is the time Johnny devoted himself to be a Stevie Ray Vaughan’s clone Today Big Stone has already become a versatile guitarist with an amazing intensity and feeling who has gathered a wide range of guitar resources, without forgetting his amazing technique and a personal creativity filled with a good dose of talent that exceeds what can usually be found here To get this high consideration It has been determinant to work for quite a long time with two able musicians gifted with an unquestionable talent, as Little Jordi Abad on double bass and harmonica and the always effective Reginald Vilardell on drums The three musicians have got a total understanding among them which has enabled them to produce a powerful and firmly based sound For this new album Johnny has included some own compositions performed with an excellent beat and groove, together with four dark unknown covers Three exceptional Barcelona scene musicians have put their talent to round up the project, such as Victor Puertas on piano, Big Dani Perez on tenor sax and Sweet Marta on backing vocals This is a high recommendable album especially devoted to the most real blues lovers



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