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A little ditty by Stik of Chicago Bluestown fame and Jasper Mills band.
JM sings them low down dirty blues.Classic blues song.If you love the blues, this is it. He can do do just about everything but he can't do THAT without her.
A funky number introduced to the Funk Dawgs membership by Bob Johnson, great Canadian Saxophone player. John Cohmer(guitar), Kyle Whitlock(keys), Matt Thorpe(Solo), Bill Lawerence(Bass),Filippo Bertacche(Drums),Johnson(Sax)
This Beautiful song written by Patti Sterling and John Cohmer includes appearances by Allen Kehune (California) on Bass, Filippo Bertacche (Italy) on Drums and the always inventive and soulful blues guitar of Matt Thorpe of Great Britain.
Our bass player Micheal Brose plays the melody and John Cohmer plays the rest.(yes, that's our bass man.)
Beautiful is what was written to us from one listener. Blending of Blues with Smooooth Jazz this one.
A very early JM studio mix. Bottleneck Slide Roadhouse jammin style.
Cool paced jumpin blues by John Edmunds of Essex Blues England and John Cohmer of Jasper Mills US.
Funky drums and a thumpin bass solo set's this one apart. John Cohmer guitars and vocal,Micheal Brose bass and Inda Cann on drums.
John Cohmer plays Slide Guitar and Blues Harp
and John Edmunds of the Essex Blues Band from UK plays da blues guitar.
John Edmonds (Guitar), John Cohmer (Bottleneck Slide & Blues Harp)
Jasper Mills did this one years ago but since has asked Matt Thorpe to lend his amazing guitarmanship to fill this song with Buchananish passion.
An American Bluesman's battle cry...what the hell...Who made this NitWit our President?
John Cohmer on bottleneck slide and John Edmunds on straight rockin' blues solo guitar. Ya can't have any more fun than this folks.
Some of JC's best ever bottleneck slide work is presented on this cool foot tapper.
Recorded in both U.S. and U.K. John Cohmer of Jasper Mills, friend Micheal Brose and Matt Thorpe all team up on this classic southern style blues.
We got two of Englands blues buddies to do this one right. Tosh Yates on vocals and John Edmunds on solo guitar.
This song was originally recorded during a 2003 session at Matt Thorpes studio in Manchester England. It features Jasper Mills frony man John Cohmer on the slide blues guitar. This one rocks!!!
Tosh Yates of Essex England lends us his unique vocals to a soulful song co-written by Tosh and John Cohmer of Jasper Mills. This one digs deep into the truth of loving someone. The rest of the world just dosen't matter.
Michael Brose comes over to the studio and sets down with this acoustic guitar and starts to play. I start the recorder and move the microphone over to the guitar.Filippo Bertacche on drums...J Cohmer on keyboard synth.
Combine Funky Funk, Hoppin Jazz some rockin and blues and this one comes alive!!
Michael Brose does this smooth one the only way. He's joined on drums by good friend and fellow MP3 artist Filippo Bertacche and John Cohmer of Jasper Mills plays some brass and keyboards.
Bottleneck guitar blues with a kick. Classic blues hook arrangement with guitar harmonies.
A Rockin Jasper Mills Progression Behind The Masterful Matt Thorpe (MP3 UK Artist) Guitar Work.
Teaming up with Bob Huston from Driving Blind Band on this great Blues Rock song. Bob wrote it and invited John Cohmer to add some Bottleneck Slide, Keyboards and Blues Harp.

