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Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: Burlington, VT, June 5-14, 2015

by Doug Collette
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Burlington, VT June 5-14, 2015 The continuing success of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival not only elevates the level of participation in the city's music scene for the duration of each annual run, but also shines a light throughout Vermont's Queen City to illuminate the variety of venues ...
Muddy Waters 100: Muddy Waters 100

by James Nadal
When a local guitarist and blues singer in Clarksdale, Mississippi named McKinley Morganfield made his first field recording at the Stovall plantation, on August 31, 1941, he had no idea where this music would take him. By the time he plugged his guitar into an amplifier on Chicago's Southside in 1943, he had become Muddy Waters, ...
Sonny Landreth: Bound By the Blues

by C. Michael Bailey
Fresh Cream (Atco) was released in 1966, at the height of the blues revival that began in the late 1950s with the publication of Samuel Charter's The Country Blues (Rinehart, 1950) and the subsequent release of the LP The Country Blues (Folkways, 1959). In the early blues revival, it was the rural, acoustic blues that were ...
Ms. Taylor P. Collins and the TPC Band at Club Fox

by Walter Atkins
Ms. Taylor P. Collins and the TPC Band Club Fox Club Fox Blues Jam Redwood City CA May 13,2015 Seasoned San Francisco Bay Area blues vocalist and bandleader Ms. Taylor P. Collins and the TPC band played an invigorating midweek set at the Club Fox. The intimate venue, part of ...
Johnny Winter And Live

by C. Michael Bailey
Johnny Winter And Johnny Winter And Live Columbia 1971 There is no other live rock and roll disc that is both so wrong and so perfect at the same time. Johnny Winter led a power trio in the early 1970s supplemented by guitarist Rick Derringer (who later ...
Johnny Winter: True to the Blues - The Johnny Winter Story

Label: Legacy Recordings
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD1: Bad Luck and Trouble; Mean Town Blues; Michael Bloomfield Introduction of Johnny Winter; It's My Own Fault (live); I'm Yours and I'm Hers; Mean Mistreater; Dallas; Be Careful With a Fool; Leland Mississippi Blues (live); Memory Pain; Highway 61 Revisited; Miss Ann; Hustled Down in Texas; Black Cat Bone (live); Johnny B. Goode (live). CD2: Eyesight to the Blind (live); Johnny Winter's Intro; Prodigal Son (live); Mean Mistreater (live); Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo; Guess I'll Go Away; On the Limb; It's My Own Fault (live); Jumpin' Jack Flash (live); Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (live); Mean Town Blues (live). CD3: Still Alive and Well; Rock Me Baby; Rock & Roll; Rollin' Cross the Country; Hurtin' So Bad; Bad Luck Situation; Self Destructive Blues; Sweet Papa John; Rock & Roll People; Harlem Shuffle (with Edgar Winter); Bony Marone (live); Roll With Me (live); Tired of Tryin'; TV Mama; Walkin' Thru the Park; I Done Got Over It (live, with Muddy Waters & James Cotton). CD4: One Step at a Time; Honest I Do; Nickel Blues; Talk is Cheap; Wolf in Sheep's Clothing; Bon Ton Roulet; Don't Take Advantage of Me; Master Mechanic; Mojo Boogie; Stranger Blues (live); Illustrated Man; Hard Way; Highway 61 Revisited (live); Maybelline (featuring Vince Gill); Dust My Broom (featuring Derek Trucks).
Take Five With Mike Brannon

by AAJ Staff
Meet Mike Brannon: Having been born in Atlanta and then lived in North Carolina growing up, those Southern roots were likely to blame when I started playing blues/rock guitar. But I soon discovered Wes Montgomery, Hank Garland, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow and finally Pat Martino. After attending Jackie King's Guitar Conservatory of the Southwest, where ...
WBAB Rock 'n' Brews Fest at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury

by Mike Perciaccante
Edgar Winter, Vanilla Fudge, Peter Rivera formerly of Rare Earth & Savoy Brown's Kim Simmonds NYCB Theatre at Westbury WBAB Rock 'n' Brews Fest Westbury, NY August 1, 2014 Blues-rock guitar virtuoso Johnny Winter passed away in St. Gallen, Switzerland on July 16, 2014 at the age of 70. The ...
Tom Chang: Tongue and Groove

by Mark F. Turner
It's a natural extension of New York guitarist Tom Chang's repertoire to combine heavy metal with jazz improvisation in Spinal Tap/Goes to 11" the opening track of his release Tongue and Groove. Born in South Korea, he moved to Canada with formative teen years listening to rock icons like Joni Mitchell and Led Zeppelin. What comes ...
Blues legend Johnny Winter dies in Switzerland

Guitarist, singer and music producer Johnny Winter has died at age 70. Winter rose to fame in the late 1960s and '70s with his performances and recordings that included producing his childhood hero Muddy Waters. I love blues. I don't mind a little rock and roll, too, as long as it's blues-based rock and roll," he ...