Kool Blue
Basic blues, blues rock, acoustic
Nice medium tempo blues/rock song.
"Where's the love gone" is a Blues Rock track by Kool Blue on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels electric. "Where's the love gone" is part of the Kool Blue catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
Nice slow blues straight up.
"Unemployment Blues" is a Blues track by Kool Blue on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track creates a listening experience that feels electric. Explore the full Kool Blue catalog on SoundClick and discover more Blues music from independent creators.
Song with an electric tone.
"Baby Where You Gone" by Kool Blue is a Straight Ahead Blues production available on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels electric. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Straight Ahead Blues chart, peaking at #10. Listeners into Acoustic and Blues will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
A shout out to one of the all time greats.
SoundClick artist Kool Blue presents "Deadman's Alley", a remarkable release in the Electric Blues genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is electric, this track connects on an emotional level. Kool Blue continues to build an Electric Blues catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Was channeling the whole Pink floyd Vibe
Independent artist Kool Blue drops "Blackhole", a Blues Rock track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is electric, this track connects on an emotional level. If Acoustic and Blues is your sound, "Blackhole" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Not much of a band really. Usually just me, the computer, a host of instruments, sometimes a few cold beers and some spare time when I can get it.
Not playing live at this time. Would like to but there is only one of me to play everything.
My influences are too numerous to mention. I guess a few would include: Pink Floyd, Joe Cocker, Chris Rea, The Donnas, ACDC (with Bon Scott), Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, Stevie Ray, ZZ Top, Lowell Fulsom, Ray Charles and the list goes on.
I currently have about 30 guitars of different makes and vintages. I always have one project instrument on the go - keeps me out of trouble. Some of these were purchased and others were rescued and re-built by me. I have a few old Traynor amps, a Laney Linebacker, a Yamaha VX65D, an old Sonax amp, a old Peavey Envoy, a couple of Traynor bass amps and a Crate BT50 amplifier. I also have a Yamaha YPT-200 keyboard and for effects there is a host of multi-effect and stomp boxes to make it all go down. All this is picked up by a couple of old no name microphones that go into my broken down old no-name computer running Mixcraft. No gimicks and no fancy software to correct my mistakes (they add character to the song).