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Ink 19 :: The Delta 72

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The Delta 72 are all about the rock. And the funk. And the soul. And the blues. And the kitchen sink. Holly Day catches up with Gregg Foreman of the eclectic rockers.

AN INTERVIEW WITH GREGG FOREMAN OF THE DELTA 72 by Holly Day   Jessica Kourkounis For the past six years, DC natives and Philadelphia transplants the Delta 72 have been releasing some of the rawest R&B this side of the '60s, simultaneously drawing influences from original R&B, Cream-era garage rock ...

Ink 19 :: Danko Jones

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Born A Lion (Simba/Revelation). Review by Stein Haukland.

... and raucous album of hard-hitting pub rock, dominated by Danko's massive guitar riffs and manic vocals, trailing fifty years of rock 'n' roll and blues, singing lines you swear have been ripped from old Delta blues songs. Subtle it's not; we get 11 tracks of riff-manic, hard blues rawk in the vein of ...

Ink 19 :: Cold War Kids

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Cold War Kids, riding a tsunami swell of buzz off of their debut album Robbers & Cowards, was a sure-to-sell-out event (and it did) that no self respecting music fan in Orlando- esspecially Jen Cray- would have been absent from.

COLD WAR KIDS TOKYO POLICE CLUB, DELTA SPIRIT Orlando, Fl. March 21, 2007 by Jen Cray Jen Cray Cold War Kids If there's one thing that draws the Orlando hipsters out of their dusty squalor, it's the promise of a good you should have been there show downtown. Cold War Kids, riding a tsunami swell of ...

Ink 19 :: Children of the Blues

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The blues had a baby, and Art Tipaldi wrote a book about it. James Mann looks at the Children of the Blues.

CHILDREN OF THE BLUES BY ART TIPALDI Backbeat Books   If you were to cut the tree of the blues in half to count the rings, you would see evidence of all the various stages of this musical form. From Charley Patton and Robert Johnson in the Delta, to the rowdy hitmakers of Chicago such as Muddy Waters ...

Ink 19 :: Chris Thomas King

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Dirty South Hip-Hop Blues (21st Century Blues). Review by Rob Walsh.

CHRIS THOMAS KING DIRTY SOUTH HIP-HOP BLUES 21st Century Blues Chris Thomas King is probably better know for his performance as Tommy Johnson in the Coen Brothers' whimsical O Brother, Where Art Thou?, than for his efforts as a progressive blues musician. Understanding the immanent connection between ...

Ink 19 :: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

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February 1999 :: Live :: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (Frank Mullen)

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with Andre Williams and the Countdowns Echo Lounge, Atlanta January 16, 1999 by Frank Mullen Anyone that thinks Jon Spencer, a white boy from New York City, isn't entitled to sing the blues, can kiss my ass. R.L. Burnside and Andre Williams, two gentlemen whose credentials ...

Ink 19 :: Armand Schaubroeck Blues Guitar

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May 1999 :: Reviews :: Armand Schaubroeck Blues Guitar (Edward Tywoniak)

Armand Schaubroeck Blues Guitar Guitar Gibson The Gibson "Armand Schaubroeck Blues Guitar" is a guitar that was designed by Armand Schaubroeck to fuse the original Mississippi Delta Blues resonator sounds of the 1920s and 30s with the Chicago Electric Blues of the 1950s and 60s. The guitar was built ...

Ink 19 :: R.L. Burnside

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Mississippi Hill Country Blues (Fat Possum). Review by Troy Mayhew.

R.L. BURNSIDE MISSISSIPPI HILL COUNTRY BLUES Fat Possum R.L. Burnside began playing the Mississippi Delta Blues in the 1950s, but didn't gain a large audience until the 1990s, when he began experimenting with electronica and indie rock. Mississippi Hill Country Blues compiles early recordings from ...

Ink 19 :: Cracker

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September1998 :: Music A-C :: Cracker (Hal Horowitz)

Cracker Gentlemen's Blues Virgin As the only band to open for both the Grateful Dead AND the Ramones (I hope this wasn't on the same show), Cracker holds a self-proclaimed unique position in rock and roll. They obviously appeal to a wide variety of folks, from the barefooted deadheads to the bare-headed ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001

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With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.

... (Lost Highway Records) Nothing in the last few years has been as refreshing and welcome as the O Brother phenomenon. Old time music, bluegrass and delta blues creates a top selling album, concert movie and now a tour? Well, when you load the soundtrack with folks such as Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch ...
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