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all Albums of Blues -> Chicago Blues
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With the energetic aid of his daughter Sabine on drums, Michal Hudec on bass and Gine Heiger on vocals Martin Pyrker presents Chicago Blues par excellence..
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Third solo CD of Hannes Kasehs who has been living and breathing the Blues for more than 20 years. Chicago Blues at the highest musical stage, produced by the award winning Norbert Schneider.
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Reissue of the legendary live recording session at the Vienna Jazzland in 2004. The Mojo Blues Band is at the climax of its musical craft and stages a brilliant comeback after three years without any releases.
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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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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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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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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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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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