Ray Fuller And The Bluesrockers “Long Black Train”

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    Artista / Grupo: Ray Fuller And The Bluesrockers

    Álbum: Long Black Train

    Discográfica: Azuretone / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 1/2017

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Although he was born in Albany, Ohio, when he was only eight years old Ray Fuller was deeply impressed by those British blues and rock bands like The Stones, Yardbirds or The Animals and he managed to get his first guitar Since then on Ray gradually discovered the real blues, thanks to artists like Muddy Waters, BB King, Elmore James and especially John Lee Hooker, he loved so much In 1974 he founded his own group and little by little he has made himself a place as one of the icons of local blues scene Both Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker stated their admiration for that young singer and guitar player and often shared stage with him Now you can see Fuller playing every Saturday at Buddy Guy’s Legends club in Chicago Ray has also toured Europe and United States The experience he has gathered all over the years can be perfectly seen in this album with fourteen own songs, where he is efficiently supported by Myke Rock on bass, Darrell Jumper on drums and Doc Malone on harmonica If Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor or George Thorogood could listen to this album, they would certainly enjoy all the good blues Ray Fuller offers along there recordings



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