Studebaker John “Old School Rockin’”

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    Artista / Grupo: Studebaker John

    Álbum: Old School Rockin’

    Discográfica: Delmark

    Año publicación: 2012

    Fecha crítica: 9/2012

    Valoración: GREAT

Those of you who are familiar with this musician already know the kind of music he plays Singer, guitarist, songwriter and harmonica player Studebaker John, has always been halfway between rude and dirty blues with a totally houserockin’ sound and bastard rock and roll, which so much like all his faithful followers This album is not the exception in his music, since it follows the established patterns of his previous albums John is a real master in that musical style, he performs with a powerful class And If in his previous work Studebaker John reflected his passion for Maxwell Street sounds, in this new Old School Rockin’ he straightly attacks old patterns of houserockin’ blues he really admires (JB Hutto, Hound Dog Taylor) in an explosive mixture that will like both the new generations and the most demanding purists audiences This ‘roadhouse blues’ killer comes back with fourteen high level pearls, full of passion and a distinctive character, helped by his two accompliced musicians like Bob Halakh on bass and Albert ‘Joy’ DiMarco on drums



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