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Meeting My Shadow
Label: Ruf Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Poisoned The Well; Dig A Little Deeper; When It Don’t Come Easy; Two
Parts Sugar, One Part Lime; When Love Comes To Town; You’re Gonna
Make Me Cry; Whiskey And Women; Meet Me Where I’m At; Cry Out; Up
Above My Head, I Hear Music In The Air; Devil’s On The Downside.
Savoy Brown: Witchy Feelin'
by Doug Collette
Even though the impact of the music isn't any less potent, the artist designation for Witchy Feelin' is notably different than that of the prior album by Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown. In an act of combined humility and self-confidence on the part of the leader, the billing goes wholly to the band and that spirit ...
Vanessa Collier: Meeting My Shadow
by James Nadal
During the golden age of rhythm and blues, the saxophonist, who often doubled on vocals, was the leader of the band, and the star of the show. Fast forward, and we find Vanessa Collier who is all of the above, and also a genuine quadruple threat. With an honored degree from Berklee, and having spent several ...
Honey For The Biscuit
By Tasha Taylor
Label: Ruf Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Feels So Good; Wedding Bells; Family Tree; Weatherman; One And Only;
Little Miss Suzie; I Knew; How Long; that Man; Leave That Dog Alone;
Don’t Rush Off; Same Old Thing.
Tasha Taylor: Honey For The Biscuit
by James Nadal
Born into music royalty, does not, in any manner, guarantee success. Quite the contrary, it makes one work harder, to not only maintain the legacy, but break out from the looming shadow. With Honey For The Biscuit, vocalist Tasha Taylor, the daughter of Stax soul legend Johnnie Taylor, passed the heirloom boundary and crossed over into ...
Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown: The Devil to Pay
By Kim Simmonds
Label: Ruf Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Ain't Got Nobody; Bad Weather Brewing; Grew Up In The Blues; When Love Goes Wrong; Oh Rosa; The Devil To Pay; Stop Throwing Your Love Around; Snakin'; Got An Awful Feeling; I've Been Drinking; Watch My Woman; Whiskey Headed Baby; Evil Eye.
Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown: The Devil to Pay
by Doug Collette
John Mayall may remain the so-called 'Godfather of British Blues," but if that's so, then Kim Simmonds is certainly his consigliere. After all, Simmonds did mentor three members of Foghat, among other stalwarts of the the British blues boom of the late Sixties. And like Mayall, Simmonds has followed a similar path of regular touring and ...