Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters “Just For Today”

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    Artista / Grupo: Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters

    Álbum: Just For Today

    Discográfica: Stony Plain / Karonte

    Año publicación: 2013

    Fecha crítica: 10/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

This is a new album coming from guitarist Ronnie Earl One more time he shows us his perfect creative mind, together with his intense clever and technical skills, on a collection of twelve instrumental songs, designed to suit his personal abilities, plus the classic I’d Rather Go Blind sung by Diane Blue For those of you who are not familiar with this amazing guitar player, say Ronnie is over fifty years old and he has been an outstanding name in Boston blues circuit as well as in New York, Connetticut, Rhode Island and Massachusettsa areas Deeply inspired by Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker and Otis Rush, he has played and recorded with such legendary names like Jimmy Rogers or Walter Horton and he was founder member of Sugar Ray & The Bluetones He was also mamber of The Roomful Of Blues and he participated in other musical projects If you want to enjoy and learn with the powerful magic of his guitar, do not hesitate and buy a copy of the cd, where you will find him playing a little bit of a real varied repertoire



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