Various Artists Showcasing The Blues “Harp Blowin’ Blues From South Florida”

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    Artista / Grupo: Various Artists Showcasing The Blues

    Álbum: Harp Blowin’ Blues From South Florida

    Discográfica: Mosher St

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 7/2014

    Valoración: GREAT

Independent label Mosher St, located in South Florida, presents two cds with a splendid selection of bands, all of them led by harmonica players, which will deeply impress all fans of this small instrument that has a capital importance in the blues sound Twenty songs performed by different musicians and groups, some better known than others, but all them with the ability to seduce us with a highly satisfactory performing The artists included are John Harris & The Fabulous Fleetwoods, Dr Lee and The Regulators, Nico Wayne Toussaint, Billy Burns with JP Soars, Jason Ricci, John Carey & Piano Bob Wilder, Brandon Santini, Rockin’ Jake, Clayton Goldstein, Dennis Gruenling with Doug Deming & The Jewel Tones, Nick Trill, Jumpin’ Jack Bluni & Big City Band, G Willy Lojo & Lowdown, Hurricane Hawk & The Invaders, Billy Gibson Band, Bob ‘Bluesboy’ Weinberg, RJ Harman & Company, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Johnny Charles Marino & The Nucklebursters Blues Band, The Lady ‘A’ Blues Band, Pat Ramsey, Ernie Southern & Pompano Pete, TC Carr & The Catch, Cadillac Chuck Grundt & Big Bob Dias & Graham Dout, Niles Blaize & Robert Johnson, Pix-E Ensign & Holly & BGB, Tony Messina & Bend Fender Band and Mike Marciano & Andy G As you can immediately realize, this is an amazing selection that will not let anyone indifferent that will specially satisfy all blues harmonica players fans This is a double album that does not make distinctions between high quality artists and those who have not yet reached a great level or those ones who mastery play harmonica and those who are still improving their knowledge In short words, two cds to be savored with delight, which will give you an endless joy and pleasure



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