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DJ Drunken Master? That electronic beat mutha FXXXer! I'd say he is one of those slap happy, funky, pre-apocalyptic, chop-sake chuckle heads... Straight from th

Andrew Jackson: “The guitar chameleon,” provides an array of solo acoustic guitar combinations (Latin, Jazz, Folk, Hawaiian Slack-key and Classical), of origina Widely respected as The Guitar Chameleon, provides an array of solo acoustic guitar combinations (Latin, Jazz, Folk, Hawaiian Slack-key, Americana and Classical), of original compositions, using alternative tunings, flat-picking and percussive fingerstyle techniques. Each song is woven with melody, bass, counter melody, harmony, rhyth...

Duncan Ferguson: Monday Morning Blues I said I hoped to hear more from this Highlander and he has delivered magnificently! Duncan's newest album is once

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Please visit our store. Scott Russell: Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Writer & Arrangment. John Spaulding: Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Writer & Arrangment. Bobby Hart: Keyboards, Vocals & Arrangment. Geno Pennington: Drums, Vocals & Arrangment.

Ronnie Parker played professional football as defensive end number 72 for the Houston Oilers. I am a songwriter, entertainer, studied at Houston Conservatory of Ronnie was born in Leesville, Louisiana. His musical career started in Houston, Texas playing bass and singing with Roy Head - BJ. Thomas - Johnny Lee - Edgar Winter - Johnny Lee - Johnny Winter - and Mickey Gilley. From 1978 to 1981 Ronnie charted three records as vocal artist on Billboard, Cashbox, Gavin Report, with Steve Werner, R...

Acoustic blues and more from Swedish slideguitarist, singer and songwriter Slidin' Slim 'Slidin' Slim is neither american, black nor old but still he perfoms genuine deltablues with impressive authority'. Review from Uppsala Nya Tidning, Sweden 'An impressive interpreter of countryblues who has a sound -both vocally and on guitar- similar to New Orleans John Mooney'. Review in Bluesmagazine Jefferson by Scott Baretta, Editor of Living Blues Magazine 'Swedish blues doesnt get any better th...