Omar Coleman “West Side Wiggle”

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    Artista / Grupo: Omar Coleman

    Álbum: West Side Wiggle

    Discográfica: Honeybee Entertainment

    Año publicación: 2011

    Fecha crítica: 5/2012

    Valoración: ESSENTIAL

A 100% blues musician, entirely devoted to this music during twenty-four hours a day For the veins of singer and harmonica player Omar Coleman runs the blood of blues, which gives energy and strength enough to motivate him every second of his life Omar is directly influenced by the genuine sources of 50’s Chicago blues and he receives inspiration from the way of singing and blowing harmonica of such great names like Junior Wells, Sonny Terry, Sonny Boy Williamson, Walter Horton and Little Walter His vocal, emotional strength and interpretative expressivity are really amazing and this album reflects the purity and intensity of a musician with an outstanding talent for blues Thirteen songs that sound with the guarantee, the passion, the unbridling greatness of the rough genuine Chicago blues, performed with an unbelievable skill and a ‘savoir faire’ that is more than just good Omar Coleman harmonicas and vocals, Billy Flynn guitar, Bob Stroger bass and Kenny Smith drums are a first category musical cast for a high level, superb and unique album



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