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Ink 19 :: Music Midtown Keeps Blues Alive
Roi Tamkin got the blues at this year's Music Midtown festival in Atlanta, as he caught sets from Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Jeff Healey Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and the Allman Brothers Band.
...singing, the Blues Machine kept on jamming until the promoter had to close the set to allow the next band to play. Over at the 96 Rock stage, the Fabulous Thunderbirds were pumping out a blues boogie. The members took the stage all in black, and with hairstyles dating back to 50's rockabilly fashion...
Ink 19 :: In The Pocket
A Taste of Blues Harmonica (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.
...for all. In The Pocket is no exception. Featuring cuts from various Telarc releases, this is 14 cuts of harp boogie, starting off with Kim Wilson (Fabulous Thunderbirds) and James Cotton trading licks with the backing of Ronnie Earl (The Nighthawks) and Levon Helm (The Band) on "Mighty Fine Boogie....
Ink 19 :: Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton's amazing four decade career has found him backing up Howlin' Wolf, teaching John Lennon to play harmonica, and winning a Grammy for a duet with Bonnie Raitt, to name just a few highlights. Matt Thompson catches up with the undisputed king of roadhouse rock.
...and harder women, and midnight with two more bottles of wine and nowhere to go. It's probably easier to drop a few names, I suppose, such as The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Del-Lords, Jeff Healey, and the like, but to truly get to the heart and soul of roadhouse music, one merely has to turn to the King...
Ink 19 :: Jimmie Vaughan
Do You Get The Blues? (Artemis). Review by James Mann.
...few bluesmen today with a better resume than Jimmie Vaughan. Genetics and environment got him started on the right path, and his tenure in The Fabulous Thunderbirds is still the stuff of legend, partly because of Vaughan's unique and relaxed style. Unlike his brother, when Jimmie has a Strat in his...
Ink 19 :: Roomful Of Blues
December 1998 :: Music P-R :: Roomful Of Blues (David Whited)
...players. In their 30 years in business, they have become an institution with a mission. Unlike their contemporaries, the Nighthawks and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, they have been able to carry on very well without being nearly decimated by the loss of a key member. Some of their lineups have been stronger...
Ink 19 :: The Leroi Brothers
If you're looking for a curve ball in your otherwise fastball life, then this...
...with "One More Last Chance," a testament to the musical talent possessed by the Lerois. Founding member and percussionist Mike Buck played with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, among others - Jimmie Ray Vaughn guest jams on "Route 88." Steve Doerr and Casper Rawls contribute all of the original songs on the...
Ink 19 :: Tinsley Ellis
Hell or High Water (Telarc). Review by James Mann.
...his -- check out the epic "Stuck In Love," where Tinsley streams out guitar lines that summon the feel of backline horn section, or the Z.Z Top/Fabulous Thunderbirds grease of "All Rumors Are True." Tinsley Ellis might have hopped around, label-wise in the last few years, but one listen to Hell or High...
Ink 19 :: Carlos Guitarlos
Hell Can Wait (Nomad). Review by Carl F Gauze.
...singing here, magically fluid guitar playing, and solid supporting musicianship from Marcy Levy (Shakespear's Sister) and Gene Taylor (Blasters, Fabulous Thunderbirds). This guy is a gem, and it’s a shame he's come into some success so late in life. At least we didn’t lose him like so many other blues...
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