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Featuring guest Dr. John plus Tommy Shannon and Uncle John Turner (Johnny’s original Texas trio). Screaming blues plus two solo songs with Johnny on National steel guitar. Delta blues to rockin’... |
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Searing slide guitar, romping horns, good ol' boy vocals, even a bit of rap! Guest Charlie Musselwhite. Digital download includes: 1. Another Mule Kickin' in Your Stall 2. Driving... |
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A famed harmonica master whose career spans 40 years, Charlie made his first Alligator album in 1990 featuring his skin-tight road band (with Andrew “Junior Boy” Jones) tearing into slow blues and... |
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The latest from this immensely popular acoustic trio. Musical wit and wisdom, from the sublime to the sexy. Includes It Takes A Mighty Good Man, Unlove You, Coffee Flavored Kisses. Digital... |
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Digital download includes: 1. All About Love 2. Be Kind 3. Bikini 4. Call Me Your Lover 5. Don't Leave Me Here 6. Every Kiss 7. Good Love 8. Man And Woman 9. To Light a... |
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Big Bad Sun unleashes the low down dirty blues side of Chris Juergensen, but with a crystalline production that make his music sparkle. Highlights include title track "Big Bad Sun," "Come Out... |
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Groove-oriented organ-based funk jazz trio. Digital Audio Download Includes: 1 Wreck of the Zephyr 2 Second First 3 Melody-Melody 4 Wallawalla 5 The Allen Smithee... |
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Drop Trio's third release is a live album recorded in Houston's most famous jazz club, Cezanne's, and it really shows off the unity they've achieved as a group. The performance was made to an... |
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The Master of the Telecaster’s final Alligator recording, and his favorite. Sparked by fantastic sidemen like Jimmy McGriff on organ, Mel Brown on guitar and the Uptown Horns, Albert unleashes I... |
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Something new under the sun...Corky Siegel (of Siegel-Schwall fame) introduces a whole new concept — melding blues harp and piano with classical string quartet and Indian tablas! It’s no... |
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