Reverend Organdrum
Black and Crazy BluesHi-Fi Stereo 2008 via Yep Roc Records
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Pre-Eminent Texas Blues Woman - Blues Historian - Impresario; First Solo Release In Seventeen Years - 77 A Few Days Ago
Okemah, Ok - Amazing Storyteller With Red Dirt In His Veins
SE Michigan Roots Trio
New Into 'YCE
Featuring Echo Collective - Andy Bell And Vince Clarke Formed the Band In 1985, Becoming One Of The Most Successful Acts On The Global Stage
Edson Gomes - Heavily Influenced By The Roots Reggae Of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh And Alpha Blondy - Regarded Within Brazil As The Biggest Brazilian Reggae Singer In The Country
Award-Winning Israeli Singer/Songwriter
Macon, MS - Veteran Of Both Muddy Waters' And Willie Dixon's Bands - Searing Solo Artist With Chops To Burn; Firmly On The Short List Of Blues Harmonica Superstars
Sacramento, CA
An '06 Rendering Of Donovan's 1967 Classic
Felicia Bozoky's Folk-Tinged Scandinavian Pop Act
All-Star Collective That Includes Amy Helm, Amy LaVere, Sharde Thomas, Birds Of Chicago And The Como Mamas - Excellent Album
A French Psych-Punk Rock Band
Tucson, AZ - Started As Giant Sandworms In The Late 1970s Post-Punk And Paisley Underground Scenes
LA Troubadour With Occasional Bursts Of Comedy And Jazzy Mouth Trumpet
Provo, UT - The Quartet's Second Long-Player
Special Guests: Gord Sinclair And Rick Baker Of The Tragically Hip
(1955) One Of The All-Time Great Alto Saxophonist Of The Hard Bop Era
Grand Rapids, MI - Weaving A Tapestry Of Sounds Drawing From American Roots Music
Former Lead Singer For Great Britain's The Blessing; Solo Since '97
First Album In Nine Years
Self-Produced Debut Long-Player For Blaac
First Full-Length Release - Taj Mahal's Daughter
A Verbatim Recording Of Chet Baker's 1956 Classic - A Big Deal At The Time, As Baker, Not Known For Singing But A Trumpeter From The west Coast Cool Jazz Scene - In 2001 The Album Received The Grammy Hall Of Fame Award