Ronnie Earl especially Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads
Newer Blues Artists or Recordings
Any suggestions for new’ish blues artists and/or recordings you have discovered and enjoyed over the past few years? Please include all types of blues music and artists - traditional blues, southern rock/blues (e.g., Allman Bros., etc.), blues/soul, slower blues (i.e., good for background music while working), and cross-overs such as blues recordings by well-known rock or popular artists such as Boz Scaggs, Robin Trower, Eric Clapton, and others. Let’s help each other discover new blues music.
I will start with a couple of newer, young artists that I enjoy...
- Marcus King (try, Carolina Confessions or El Dorado)
- Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (try, Live in London)
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There’s a Hot Tuna box set out with 2 sets from the Sweetwater and 1 set from Japan. The recording is really good. Jorma Kaukonen is on guitarist/vocals and Jack Casady’s bass is a standout. These guys were early Jefferson Airplane members that went out on their own. Really good blues rock. |
There was a band out of Atlanta named King Johnson that put our several very good bluesy albums. The guitar player for the band was Oliver Wood, is the brother of bass player Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood. The two them formed new less bluesy banded named the Wood Brothers. Oliver wrote around half songs of King Johnson while their bass player, Chris Long, wrote the balance. The band put out some great albums and were huge fun live. They did a reunion show in Atlanta this past December.
Check out their albums: Hot, Fish, Laundry, Mat; and Luck So Strange; and Cats and Dogs.
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