Big Joe and the Dynaflows
A torque converter that transfers rotating power: that was the main component of the Dynaflow transmission which drove Buick automobiles from 1947 until 1963. That description could also apply to … Read more
A torque converter that transfers rotating power: that was the main component of the Dynaflow transmission which drove Buick automobiles from 1947 until 1963. That description could also apply to … Read more
After a gap of around three years following their last studio album, Let Me Get By, Tedeschi Trucks have returned to the studio recording world with a genuinely excellent offering, … Read more
Scissormen’s Ted Drozdowski, one of the most imaginative guitarists currently exploring the outer reaches of cosmic roots music, is the head proprietor of the surreal Coyote Motel. Home to … Read more
A vital songwriter and virtuoso guitarist, Eric Schenkman is a founding member of the famed NYC band The Spin Doctors and co-wrote all five of their Top 100 hits, … Read more
Gary Allegretto is an internationally renowned harmonica player, and it immediately obvious on track 1, Blues on the Trail, arguably the best song on the album. Dive deeper into his … Read more
Both consistent and prolific, Dale Watson releases an album—sometimes two—every year. For over three decades now Watson has been a steadfast torchbearer for traditional, classic country, contemporized just a bit … Read more
Screenwriter-turned bone fide bluesman John Fusco comes out smokin’ with his voice & Hammond B-3 on this his recording debut. Opening with “Rolling Thunder,” the strains of his organ alongside … Read more
With poignant and thought-provoking lyrics, Amy McCarley finds balance in a new perspective with MECO, her third studio album. After collaborating in writing new songs with Bluebird Cafe round-mate and … Read more
Larger-than-life personality Sugaray Rayford is breaking out on Eric Corne’s Forty Below label (John Mayall, Walter Trout) to deliver his delectable blend of soul and blues. Yes, Rayford has a … Read more
This is one ridiculously three-part explosive mix. The first is Bloodest Saxophone, a group of 20-year veteran horn players and band from Japan, making this, their 12th recording. Add The … Read more