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Q&A with original bluesman Jimi “Primetime” Smith with a unique style has a long and impressive history with the blues

“Without sounding redundant hopefully. As I've said educating, and embracing our heritage, stop making Blues the last thought in the music field. And support the Blues, and live music clubs... Hopefully I made some sense in my responses to your questions. Thank you again for asking me to participate.”

Jimi “Primetime” Smith: My Blues…

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Q&A with Darrell Whitt of Preacher Stone - has come on board bringing his fiery brand of guitar slinging to the band.

“I think that the music is rooted in real southern culture. The bands that again “keep it reel“ are able to pull from their own experiences and translate that to a musical message that transcends and cuts through the noise of the world.”

Darrell Whitt: The Axe of Preacher Stone…

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Q&A with singer, guitarist, and high-voltage showman, Manu Lanvin - a driving force in French blues-rock scene

“The Blues will never die as long as we will need to exorcise our demons, daily struggles, heartbreak, or despair. Still, music won’t change the world—it just allows us to create parentheses, moments of peace, in a very troubled world. “

Manu Lanvin: Man On A Mission

Singer, guitarist,…

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Q&A with photographer Eric Antoniou has two passions in life: music and photography - Those dual loves are chronicled in his new book “Rock to Baroque: Four Decades of Music Photography”

Technique is the means to an end. You have to know the technical aspects in order to create a photograph. If your technique is poor the photograph will suffer. It’s the same with other art forms. The photo has to have soul otherwise it would be an empty image.”

Eric Antoniou: Rock to…

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Q&A with skilled multi-instrumentalist Fruteland Jackson - storyteller, educator, and passionate keeper of the blues tradition

Blues breaks barriers. It brings together people from every walk of life. If you love the blues, you love each other—because the blues speaks to something universal. Its impact is personal. It doesn’t shout—it whispers to the soul. If it brings peace to a troubled mind, then it’s done its job.”…

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Q&A with singer/guitarist Stevie Silver, plays rock 'n' roll, rockabilly, and blues, performing in USA and Japan

Most people forget that blues and early rock ‘n roll are the backbone of almost all popular music today. Looking further back, swing and jazz played a part in the development of early rock ‘n roll. Jazz and swing were in turn heavily influenced by blues music. Remembering the wonderful roots of today’s music lets us appreciate it even more.”…

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Q&A with Greece-based guitarist/singer Elias Zaikos of Blues Wire, one of Europe's best kept blues secrets

"Blues, art, culture, fate, daily routine, walking hand in hand, as long as you keep your senses alert you‘re getting closer to be a better human and a useful member of earth."

Elias Zaikos: Standing on the Blues Wire

In the words of blues prodigy Katie Webster, "Blues Wire are the…

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Q&A with Michele Papadia, one of the most requested Italian musician - specializes in Afro-American music

The role of music in today's society is fundamental. It's not just entertainment but a powerful tool for personal expression, for bringing people together, for communicating. Furthermore, as I've already mentioned, music—good music—instills in people an aesthetic sense, a critical sense, an artistic sensibility, a sense of humanity, which are then reflected in social life.”…

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Q&A with Rich Lataille of Roomful of Blues - honking sax of the glory days of early rock or the cool elegance of big band swing jazz

“The blues has been around for a long time, and it will remain relevant as long as people appreciate genuine heartfelt playing, which we try to bring to every performance.”

Roomful of Blues: Steppin’ Out!

With the new album, Steppin’ Out!…

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Q&A with award-winning, multi-instrumentalist Bloodshot Bill, perfecting his brand of raw rhythm & honky tonk punk.

Music definitely influences mood and is a universal language etc but it’s also very subjective to each individual. I dunno if thats from brainwashing (a radio station playing the same 7 songs all day etc)  but believe the exact same ideas could be presented differently and be enjoyed (or not) by different groups of people. It's a choice of taste. It either speaks to you or it doesn't. By default, my misic is…

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Q&A with rising UK rocker Sam Lay, frontman/guitarist of Revenant - huge rock sound with a southern spin

The biggest fear for us is how quickly music is changing, how much the way we consume music has changed. Streaming is such a big part of people’s lives that it is a necessary evil for artists these days, but I really hope we can compensate people fairly for their art before music becomes devalued so much that it doesn’t mean anything. That would be such a shame.”…

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Q&A with Canada-based Angelique Francis, she’s the freight train pulling the whole genre into a new dimension

“I think it’s very important to spread the Blues, and as a living and breathing thing it’s important that it also continues to evolve while being informed of its past. It is the bedrock and foundation of all modern North American genres, and its influence permeates through many aspects of our lives. It is also so significant because it is a storytelling medium, in which we can learn from the lessons of the past, but also teach the generations of…

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Q&A with Bangladesh-born Ash Ravens, doesn’t just play the blues—he lives them, bends them, and invites you to go along for the ride.

To me, spirit and music are inseparable. Music is the closest I’ve ever come to touching the divine — it transcends language, borders, and time. Life, in the end, is about connection: to people, to self, to something larger. Music is how I participate in that.”

Ash Ravens: Joyride…

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Q&A with Mud Morganfield, acclaimed son of Blues legend Muddy Waters, unvarnished blues from front to back

“My music will always be a mixture of my dad's life experiences and mine. His deep, deep blues came from what he went through, and mine comes from the era I was raised in. I try to keep it funky and moving so that people can have a good time when they hear it.”

Mud Morganfield: Deep Mud Chicago…

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Q&A with Chicago-based blues guitarist Carlos Showers, inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame as Master Blues Artist

People that come to Blues shows, don't have race issues, they're just there to enjoy the music!”

Carlos Showers: Sweet Home Chicago

Carlos Showers born in 1956 and raised in Chicago, his first musical instrument was the cornet, which he started playing in fifth grade. By his own admission, over the…

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Q&A with Texas-based gutsy blues player Kent “Omar” Dykes, one of the best artists of American roots music

"Texas Blues and the overall music scene in Texas has such a devoted following because of all the hundreds of musicians who play every kind of genre of music on the planet. Blues is the foundation of all other music."

Kent “Omar” Dykes: Lone Star Bluesman

Austin, besides being the Texas state capital, is home to much of the best in American roots…

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Q&A with German musician Stefan Hillesheim, his signature tone and driving rhythm skills make him a high-demand session player

“To me the Blues is the purest and most honest way to express my feelings in lyrics and melodies and when I’m running out of words to express myself my guitar does the talking for me. I’ve learned a lot about myself on my musical journey and I believe that music / especially can be very therapeutic.”

Stefan Hillesheim: Pure & Clean Blues…

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Q&A with veteran multiplayer musician Billy Prewitt, a true blues artist from the Windy City with a unique blues show.

think it's great that the young guns are so into all of the history of the Blues. The come uppers are such great players and know so much it's amazing. I feel so lucky to have been a very small part of it. I think it's important in today's society to honor all of that history.”…

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Q&A with veteran bluesman Studebaker John, an original harmonica virtuoso and electrifying slide wizard

"I think that blues music is a release, from today's problems [I define blues as a sad story that when combined with the right music is uplifting], for the people and that's why its important. I feel that it was the same generations ago and as it has been around a long time there is a historic side of it that I hope will continue to grow in today's society."

Studebaker John: Nothin But The…

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Q&A with phenomenal blues guitarist Kirk Fletcher, plugs in his guitar and lets out the weight of the world

“My background is gospel in my father’s church, Blues is so closely related in my opinion, to me it’s free expression to really express how I feel. It just feels I can express myself more. The joys, pain, suffering, love and heartbreak.”

Kirk Fletcher: Keep On Pushing The Blues

The VizzTone label group has…

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