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John Lee Hooker

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The Boogie Man Born near Clarksdale, Mississippi to a sharecropping family, John Lee Hooker's earliest musical influence came from his stepfather, Will Moore. By the early 1940's Hooker had moved north to Detroit by way of Memphis and Cincinnati. Hooker found work as a janitor in the auto factories, and at night, like many other transplants from the rural Delta, he entertained friends and neighbors by playing at "house parties". He was "discovered" by record storeowner Elmer Barbee who took him to Bernard Besman, who was a producer, record distributor and owner of Sensation Records, Besman leased some of his early Hooker recordings to Modern Records

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Dida Pelled: Blues in the Night

Read "Dida Pelled: Blues in the Night" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Dida Pelled's I Wish You Would (La Reserve) is more than a love letter to the blues, a genre she returns to after the high bar she set with A Missing Shade of Blue (Red Records). It is the definitive statement of an artist whose signature lies in the irresistible contrast between the understated intimacy of ...

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Ghalia Volt: Burn The House Down

Read "Burn The House Down" reviewed by Doug Collette


It is certainly no coincidence that Ghalia Volt's adopted moniker suggests power, specifically the electric sort. Anglicized from the original Belgian, the name intimates dynamism, the likes of which have similarly pervaded her previous albums, such as One Woman Band (Ruf Records, 2021), though not to the same degree as Burn The House Down. The music ...

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Freddie King: Feeling Alright: The Complete 1975 Nancy Jazz Pulsation Concerts

Read "Feeling Alright: The Complete 1975 Nancy Jazz Pulsation Concerts" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Some archival releases simply take up space on the record shelf, while others are rare discoveries that reignite passion, danger, and significance in an artist's legacy. Freddie King--Feeling Alright: The Complete 1975 Nancy Jazz Pulsation Concerts, is issued by Elemental Records in a limited edition 3-LP set in time for Record Store Day and later available ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Ryan Lee Crosby, Kent Burnside and Garry Burnside: Blues As A Way Of Life

Read "Ryan Lee Crosby, Kent Burnside and Garry Burnside: Blues As A Way Of Life" reviewed by Doug Collette


The eternal appeal of the blues lies in the attraction it holds to successive generations of musicians and music lovers. And such connections are not necessarily grounded in blood relations, as is the case with Kent and Garry Burnside, but also in the bonds of mentorship as with Ryan Lee Crosby: while there are more than ...

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Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê, Hamid Drake: Boom Boom

Read "Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê, Hamid Drake: Boom Boom" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


At a time of daunting provincialism and tribal regression, jazz remains one of the few welcoming oases for the globally minded. If you're one of then, enjoy this track, feauturing a Moroccan oud and guembri player--and vocalist--Majid Bekkas, a Franco Vietnamese guitarist, Nguyen Le, and a living legend of the Chicago scene like drummer ...

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Blues From the Top Festival 2025

Read "Blues From the Top Festival 2025" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Blues From the Top Festival Winter Park, COJune 27-29, 2025 The Town of Winter Park and Grand County have been hosting this summer blues festival for 23 years now. During that time, the festival has grown from a small start-up operation in a field to a three-day festival with national ...

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Naïssam Jalal: Souffles

Read "Souffles" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Not one to stand still for long, flautist/vocalist Naïssam Jalal moves between at least eight different bands, four of which she leads. Born in France to Syrian parents, Jalal's music draws on a wide range of roots and traditions--from ritual trance to rap; from African and Middle Eastern rhythms to North Indian classical, jazz and free ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

John Lee Hooker And Elmore James: Deep Blues

Read "John Lee Hooker And Elmore James: Deep Blues" reviewed by Doug Collette


Perfectly complementary in the earthy simplicity of the music, archive titles by John Lee Hooker and Elmore James offer an antidote to the antiseptic ephemera that is contemporary pop. The Standard School Broadcast of the former's presents an unusual concert recording originally presented on an educational radio series, while erudite essayist Bill Dahl curated the latter's ...

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The Best of Friends

Label: BMG
Released: 2024
Track listing: Boogie Chillen; This Is Hip; The Healer; I Cover the Waterfront; Boom Boom; I’m in the Mood; Burnin’ Hell; Tupelo; Baby Lee; Dimples; Chill Out (Things Gonna Change); Big Legs, Tight Skirt; Don’t Look Back; Up and Down.


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