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On his new CD "Lovepower" Peter Cairn is only accompanied by Peter Müller (Drums). In a very intimate, familiar atmosphere Cairn tries with a captivating virtuosity to do justice to his credo "Music for Your soul" – and he succeeds!
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Swingin' 50's style R & B with a touch of Soul.
R & B Caravan was founded in 2002 in Austria with the aim of spreading the joy of blues & swing, as well as to show how fun and danceable jazz can be......
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Norbert Schneider's R&B Caravan was THE discovery of the renowned jazz festival Ascona 2007. With an irresistible style mix of Rhythm & Blues, Soul and a little bit of Folk the band can even rock a nursing home. 83 minutes of pure musical vitality in very good quality of sound and video!
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To celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary, the new double CD “Thirty Year Blues Affair” with 30 tracks including acoustic numbers for the first time.
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Millenium 2 CD-Set, elected the CD of the month by the British music magazine "Blues & Rhythm (Nr.147), featuring Larry Dale, Bob Gaddy, Jimmy McCracklin, Nappy Brown, AC Reed, Little Mack Simmons, Jimmy Anderson, Doug Jay, etc.
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One word summarizes the CD Frank Muschalle Live: Devastating! Muschalle’s technical ability, his dynamics and his command of blues piano genres are impressive indeed.
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The ROCKING BIRDS are in business since 2004. They play an explosive mixture of Blues, Rockabilly, Country and Bluegrass. Leaning their sound on the historical Sun-Studios in Memphis (Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, etc.), the Rocking Birds impress with a great stylistic variety and with their amazing enthusiasm.
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On "Blues Hut Sessions" Konrad "bones" Windisch for the first time adds songs of his own composition to the well-known competent compilation of Country- and Folkblues classics. 3 of the 16 songs have been composed by Windisch, corresponding perfectly to the album's concept. The CD was recorded in mono, using the technique of the 1930s.
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A DVD which by far blows up the well-known "Blues live session" format. "Der Berg ruft..." portrays Konrad Windisch as genuinely as possible: With his guitar and his dearest songs in the just as dear environment of the Ötscher Mountain. After an arduous hike the concert took place in a mountain cave in front of few friends.
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Among the many bands in the blooming European blues scene, The King Bees have earned a reputation as a top notch live act and - as this CD proves – as excellent recording artists. While being true to their roots and the Chicago and West Coast style blues tradition, most of the eighteen songs on this recording are self penned originals...
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Together with the former Mojo Bluesband musicians Dani Gugolz, double bass, and Peter Müller, drums, Frank Muschalle plays the jazzy, smooth or groovy R & B piano styles of the 40s and early 50s like no one else on this planet. The groove and the piano are rolling, the Saxophones honk and swing. Prepare yourself to get overjoyed!
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Outstanding CD of congenial musicians who present their music in proper style, creatively and full of enthusiasm. High recommendation for all friends of predominantly instrumental Blues, R & B, and boogie-woogie sounds with focus on the piano and guitar.
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A successful concert in ORF (Austrian Radio and Television) in Vienna on June 19th, 2004 from Martin Pyrker, one of the most known authentic blues and boogie pianists whose CDs are well known in the USA too, the origin country of this kind of music.
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Third CD of "Fall in Blues" under the leadership of singer and guitarist Hermann ‘Hobo’ Posch. The band has its own take on the blues rather than any slavish copying. Straight blues numbers in the band’s own individual, relaxed and tight style, and some examples of ‘americana’ for lack of a better term...
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Christoph Schellhorn’s excellent first solo-album “Left to Listen” features instrumental pieces written by himself, but mostly new arrangements of songs written by Kieran Halpin, Chris Jones, Tim Wood or ZZ Top and Blues classics in a new suit.
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