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Q&A with Darrel Sheinman, founder and head producer at Gearbox Records, a vinyl-led label combined with in-house mastering and cutting studio based in London

Music is a common language for many. You can stand next to someone who does not speak your language at a concert, yet still share the same experience and understand it equally. Sport is the only other format that can also do this. Even film and theatre are reliant upon language. This has been an important teaching to me.”…

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Q&A with Canada-based multitalented musician Steve Marriner, over two decades shaping the sound of modern blues.

To me, Blues is the foundation of all of the popular music we know and love. Blues is an art form that was born out of struggle, defiance, perseverance and celebration. It is perhaps the most deeply understood form of music. Blues as we know it may have been created in the United States, but the spirit which informs the music is worldwide.”…

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Q&A with Israel-based Blues artist Dov Hammer, embody the spirit of the Blues with intense and passionate

"The Blues is a language, a means of expression. It's a way to tell your story, to unload all the troubles that are on your mind, the frustrations, anger and happiness."

Dov Hammer: Dr. Harpman plays the Blues

Singer, harmonica player, songwriter and band leader, Dov Hammer has been a major force on the Blues scene in Israel for nearly three…

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Q&A with Texas based Mark Nesmith of Melon Jelly, musical gumbo of funky grooves, blues, and retro rock

Blues is such a huge part of our history, especially here in America. It transcends trends and reaches to the core of what it means to be human. Unfortunately, I think today’s society often misses the mark when it comes to music.”

Mark Nesmith: Authentic Melon Jelly Blues…

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Q&A with Japanese singer Mio Matsuda, fusing all the cultures and histories in the world with no boundaries

“I believe that all cultures in depth are connected and we as humans share the essential part of it. For me all the songs I sing no matter what language it is, I sing it from this essence. I like to mix regional songs of different places together, blending the stories and making us see that we are all connected.”…

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Q&A with Blues/Rock Australian guitarist Paul Mason, one of the most talented and respected Aussie musicians

Blues is timeless—it’s the foundation of everything. Every modern genre shares its DNA.”

Paul Mason:

(Down) Under the Rock Blues Emotions 

Paul Mason is a…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on March 30, 2025 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Jay Willie and Bobby T. Torello - new album heartfelt tribute to the late great bluesman Johnny Winter

The Blues and Rock has influenced my view of the world because it breaks barriers whether language political or other. African American blues is revered all over the world.”

Jay Willie & Bobby T. Torello:

Still Raisin’ Cane (Tribute to Johnny Winter)…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on March 29, 2025 at 11:30am — No Comments

Q&A with Greek guitarist and songwriter Gregg Giarelis, his playing was influenced by great blues and rock artists

I think blues can be a very intimate personal experience for someone, and certainly a music style that offers a broad pallet of musical adventures. It’s an important music genre and worth to be approached and experienced by many more people.”

Gregg Giarelis: (Blues) Time (Rock) Flies…

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Q&A with Dutch based guitarist Leif de Leeuw, one of the finest European blues rock and southern jam musicians

Music today sounds very generic. Many artists sound the same—they might be "trendy" now, but they’ll be irrelevant in a few years. For me, the music from the '60s and '70s always carries a sense of urgency and feeling that remains timeless.”

Leif de Leeuw: The Blues Rock…

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Q&A with veteran roots multi-instrumentalist Matt Turk, a troubadour, eternal idealist and peace loving realist

"Music allows us to feel human, love, tread lightly and taste a little wisdom to appreciate the sanctity of all life. Music can turn us towards compassion."

Matt Turk: New York Roots Troubadour 

Matt Turk is a musician, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, veteran performer, troubadour, bandleader, eternal idealist, peace loving…

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Q&A with Chicago-based Andrew Duncanson, a veteran passionate vocalist and guitarist of soulful blues

Blues music means everything to me. I met my best friends, my wife, did all my world traveling all while singin the blues. I listen to blues music all the time. Recently going back to Little Walter. Still so much to hear and study.”

Andrew Duncanson: Chicago via California…

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Q&A with southern folk blues musician Scott Low, represents a deep dive into the real roots of American music

“I miss when people listened. When music and art were the soul of entertainment. Now, Netflix and cell phones sit on that throne. I miss when a blues song was a song and not just a guitar hero experiment.”

Scott Low: Blues Is Everywhere …

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on March 20, 2025 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Canada-based critically acclaimed musician Benoît LeBlanc, who keeps New Orleans music and culture alive

Well, if there is one difference between Afro-American Roots music and the music from the Caribbean is that it is rare that you will find in the Caribbean the heaviness found in the American Blues.”

Benoît LeBlanc: Mô Kouzin, Mô Kouzinn

Benoît LeBlanc is a critically…

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Q&A with British double bassist/bass guitarist Ian Jennings, works as a session musician with elite bands

“Blues and Rock n Roll has always been very influential to UK musicians so it flavours many genres of music in the UK. so even if the listening public don't know it they are listening to blues inspired music a lot of the time.”

Ian Jennings: Bass with Soul…

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Q&A with Australian multitalented musician Mark Easton, he reinvents the blues, a mix of blues and Eastern folk music

When I first heard Mongolian folk music I couldn’t believe how many similarities to blues it had, similar rhythms, same scales, same riffs, and that deep growling throat singing, gee if that ain’t howling wolf, I started to think that maybe somehow the migration of mongols to America who then became indigenous Americans might have shared their music with African Americans? That’s my theory!”…

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Q&A with Memphis-based R&B guitarist/vocalist Jad Tariq, making waves in the jump blues music scene

I miss mistakes! A lot (but not all) of music nowadays is totally devoid of mistakes.  Digital recording definitely affords the opportunity to fix mistakes, and I think this is often taken advantage of in the pop market. Technology has also afforded us access to a lot of music, so I’m not generalizing all music from the present as being one thing or another.”…

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Q&A with Blues Rock ace Josh Smith, transforms the classic licks of the musical legends into his own unique sound

The blues is a music that will never go away. It's of course the foundation for all popular music. It needs to both be respected and preserved while also being pushed forward by new artists and ideas. Music as a whole has seemed to change its role for current generations.”

Josh Smith: Real Blues, Real…

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Q&A with guitarist/frontman Denny Shiffler of Twisted Livin’ Band, a Blues Power Trio from South Jersey

It’s important that we spread the blues in todays society because it’s hardly a part of society at all. Modern music is taking over which is fine cause obviously people seem to love it, but We need to work as hard as we can to bring back the blues and carry the torch to keep it alive. I will devote everyday of my life to create my own sound and bring the blues back!”…

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Q&A with Ginger St. James, a dynamic force on the Canadian music scene, captivating blend of rockabilly, country, and blues.

The drive comes from the raw, unfiltered reality of life and sometimes questionable decisions that come with it and our repertoire is filled with tales of just that.”

Ginger St. James: Honky-Tonk Queen…

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Q&A with singer Tierinii Jackson of Southern Avenue, showcases the soul of Memphis has won a devoted fan base

Music has opened my eyes to how deeply we’re all connected. It’s a universal language, a force that can break barriers and bring people together no matter where they’re from.”

Tierinii Jackson:…

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