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Dutch blues icon Nicko Christiansen of Livin' Blues talks about the paths of music, life and art

"Money is making robot people, very bad for the whole planet and life on it. The system is wrong but to find out it is too late. Times will change, there is no other way."

Nicko Christiansen: The Way of Livin'…

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Interview with roots & blues band of Champagne Charlie from the Dutch - focus to sound of 20’s to 50’s

"Blues is an universal language. It is music you can put in a lot of your own personality and emotions. People understand the feeling immediately."

Champagne Charlie: Time Machine

Champagne…

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Interview with Native Americans son and father, Paul & Richard Steward - Twice As Good play the Blues

"All people of the world have a "Blues" music. That rootsy, earthy sound that their people do. In Vietnam, they play a single string instrument called the Dan Bau, that has a Blue crying/singing sound when played."

Twice As Good: Red Blood, Blues Roots…

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Dutch musician Jasper Mortier talks about the new project of Tangled Eye and his blues experiences

"I really like about playing blues the way I do is however: every gig is like a new adventure." 

Jasper Mortier: Flying Dutchman

Jasper Mortier is a professional freelance…

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Interview with Blues Foundation charter member Jesse A. Finkelstein of Blues Radio International

"Despite the dramatic political, religious and cultural differences between people around the world, somehow Blues is a common language that transcends what divides us."

Jesse A. Finkelstein: Blues Is In The Air…

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Roots Blues artist Jesse Cahn talks about the reminiscence, honesty and human condition of the Blues

"I think that Blues speaks to the human condition in a way that few other forms of music do. I think that Traditional Country and Flamenco perhaps share this a bit."

Jesse Cahn: Ameri-Cahn-a Roots Legacy…

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Interview with Little Rock, Arkansas native Robert Hill - An award winning songwriter and slide guitarist

"The blues is raw, honest emotion. It can come from, not only a very dark place, but a very joyful one, as well."

Robert Hill: An Εxperienced Bluesician

Robert Hill was born…

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Interview with British blues rock singer/guitarist Will Johns - A fiery blend with blistering authentic roots

"Blues is a feeling, not just despair, but great joy and everything in between. But it’s a powerful feeling that makes you wanna cry out or shout."

Will Johns: Play with Zen Feeling

Will Johns was born…

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An Interview with legendary guitarist David T. Walker known for his distinct and beautiful "Tone & Touch"

"My hopes are being realized by many of talented young artists that I am aware of. Their futures are bright and so is the future of music."

David T. Walker: The Touch of Tone

David T. Walker is a…

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Talking with Spanish one-man band Jose Ignacio Mena (aka Hot Nasho) about the Blues and many other

"The blues make it to think about many things. You can learn about how face on the different problems in the life...and you can express through them."

Hot Nasho: Auténtico Y Mediterráneo…

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Interview with Deadhead musician Mark Karan - where the soul mixes psychedelicized sounds of Americana

"Have faith in yourself and your music. Do what YOU do and don’t give up."

Mark Karan: Walk Through The Fire

Mark Karan is best known for performing with the extended…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on February 4, 2014 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Memphis legend Papa Don McMinn talks about the Beale Str, Albert King, Rufus Thomas and Bobby Bland

"I hope the young Blues players and singers will respect where the blues came from and keep it alive in their soul."

Papa Don McMinn: Memphis Legacy

Papa Don McMinn is a Memphis music legend. He…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on February 3, 2014 at 1:11pm — No Comments

Do you recall what was revealed the day the music died?

Snow was snowing, wind was blowing
When the world said, goodbye Buddy
Still I know that up in heaven
Is where we'll hear him sing again...

Added by Riku Rassi on February 3, 2014 at 8:45am — No Comments

Mississippi guitarist Lightnin Malcolm talks about T-Model, Hubert Sumlin, R.L. and "World" Blues music

"To me the deepest blues is the origins of "WORLD MUSIC", and that’s my inspiration! To make deep music that people all over the world can dance and relate to!!"

Lightnin Malcolm: Deep World Blues …

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Greek Blues Scene: Interview with one-man band Boris Voutsinos, an artist with restless and free mind

"All southern European people tend to express and expose their feelings and love the Blues. Furthermore Greeks can relate to early Blues because it sounds similar to Rebetika music from the same era."

Boris Voutsinos: Embraces Vintage Qualities…

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Tri-state area bluesman Bob Lanza talks about Floyd Phillips, James Cotton, the truth and blues healing

"Because it (Blues) connects with people. That music is TRUE. The stories are true."

Bob Lanza: Treatment With The Blues

Bob Lanza has been a bandleader on the…

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An Interview with Danish storyteller Tim Lothar, an indisputable blues talent and great musical insight

"Blues can excist if there are interesting and engaging artists. Always."

Tim Lothar: Blues Stories from Life

Tim Lothar was born in Denmark and started his musical career as a…

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Veteran steel guitarist Johnny Farina of Santo & Johnny talks about the Rock n' Roll and "Sleep Walk"

"I hope people start to get back into songs that have strong melodies, and great chord changes. Somehow the future of music seems to be in a total different direction where the melody is very hard to find."

Johnny Farina: New York Walkin'…

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