"Extremely important that we promote and preserve black culture and what it has given. to us. Music is so important in any society, and we must have it in our schools, which is slowly being eroded. We will do everything to show our influences."
Dennis Greaves: The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It... Nine Below Zero
Dennis Greaves heads up Nine…
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"The blues music has always been a barometer of socio-cultural implications in society. It will continue to always address the issues of our time. People are always going to write about what’s going on and how they’re feeling about what’s going on."
Nick Moss: The Spirit of Classic Blues
The third Alligator release by one of the…
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"Music brings people together and reminds us of what we have in common. There are too many divisive forces in society that try to marginalize and turn people against each other. Music is a positive energy that counterbalances that. Music is a universal language that highlights what have in common and unites people."
Dennis Johnson: Slide Roads Blues…
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"Music teaches people how to express their feelings when words are not enough. My musical path and career have taught me and is still teaching me how to interact and deal with other musicians and other people in life. The most important lesson that I’ve earned from my experience in music though is to stay true in what I want to be."
Dennis Pol: Guitarology…
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"Blues music is my therapy. Writing songs has a way of helping me understand, and deal with, life, love, and loss."
Dennis Jones: Soft Hard & Loud Blues
Sizzling hot guitar solos. Smooth and soulful vocals. High-energy stage performance. Backed by a rhythm section that is second to none, this IS Dennis Jones. Jones was born in Baltimore,…
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"The musicians in Detroit were all friends. No one cared what race or heritage you were as long as you could play. We never knew what songs we played on would be hits. We just made sure the producer and arranger were happy with our performance on each song and moved on to the next song."
Dennis Coffey: The Sounds of Motor City
Dennis Coffey is an…
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"I miss how important and ground breaking music was culturally. It doesn't seem like there has been anything new and exciting for many years."
Dennis Marcellino: Music On The Clouds
Dennis Marcellino has an extensive history in the music business as a musician who plays sax, flute, guitar and other instruments, as well as being a vocalist,…
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"I hope that the now predominately white audiences for the blues and “old-school” soul music will get more into the roots and culture related to it; that can only help in somehow ending the long cycle of racism that unfortunately still permeates our society."
The McKee Brothers: Music…
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"Music and art can confront and free us from the mind and spirit prison because they get us out of the cerebral chatter of the frontal lobes and allow our feelings to change instantaneously."
Dennis Formento: Free Mind & Spirit …
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"A further revelation is that most people have very similar problems to yours – the blues are universal – and herein lies the appeal of blues music."
Nick Kipridis: The Streamliner of Oz…
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"When you understand that secret and leave yourself open, it can happen to you too. I go to that same 'head space' for both my art and my music."
Dennis Loren: The Art of Freedom…
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"If you read, for instance, On the Road, you discover that it has a sound track - there's different jazz playing almost all of the time."
Dennis McNally: On the Road with the…
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