Travis Moonchild Haddix “I’m Afraid To Ask”

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    Artista / Grupo: Travis Moonchild Haddix

    Álbum: I’m Afraid To Ask

    Discográfica: Wann-Sonn

    Año publicación: 2018

    Fecha crítica: 1/2019

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

The always active and enjoyable guitar player and blues singer Travis Moonchild Haddix comes back to the first line with a new recording to delight and give happiness to all those listeners who love real lavish blues Once again he gives us a fantastic new work, displayed in a traditional format and always faithful to his own musical principles Along the ten songs album Moonchild presents us a cool careful selection of compositions recorded with quality, great care and devotion Our man surprises us with a superb and mature performing and letting us know how should sound a real true bluesman of our time The good feelings and marvellous flavour Travis Haddix gives us are really amazing and quite hard to forget, because he puts all his good work and versatility to the service of blues music To enhance his voice and guitar you will find Bob Frank on rhythm guitar, Edward Lemmers on bass, Jeremy Sullivan on drums, Don Williams on organ, Gilbert Zachary on keyboards, plus an excellent and teamed horn section which perfectly and wraps Travis blues with Tony Fortunato on baritone sax, Norman Tischler on alto sax and trumpets Jeff Hager and Scott Tenney



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