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Q&A with musician and blues fan Mick Kolassa, playing the blues a long time with a style he likes to call “Free Range Blues”

"I do believe that blues is basically a genre, that to be blues (to me) it must reflect aspects of the African American experience, rhythmically or in the way the story is told. There are other wonderful musical genres that can talk about hard times or bad relationships, but that doesn’t make them blues. Molly Malone wheeled her wheelbarrow through Dublin in a hard life of selling shellfish, but that isn’t a blues…

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Q&A with Canadian Maple Blues Award-winning band of Blackburn Brothers, descendants of freedom seekers

"I believe that soul music blues is the roots of popular music. As I get older, I realize the connection is very strong, undeniable everything changes with time we are all influence from the past. It’s the way of the world. as well, the blues connects with the soul, and we all have souls, so that always be an audience for the blues..."

Blackburn Brothers: SoulFunkn'BLUES…

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Q&A with legendary musician/visual artist Lee Oskar, world-renowned for his iconic role as a pioneer of funk/jazz music

"I hope that any art form speaks for itself. With music, because it’s such a universal language that touches and moves people all over the world, for all the ages of time, I hope that people can experience the music purely. I know that music can open people’s eyes and open people’s hearts to all kinds of racial and socio-cultural implications and realizations, so I would hope for the best in humanity in this way."…

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Q&A with LA-based musician Jeau James, oozes coolness with his guitar prowess, smoky vocals, and rocker looks

"Typically, Soul music reflects experiences of love and good times, Blues ...the loss or pain in and of it, ..Rock, a mixed bag of chicks, life, and all things in between. After having my fair share of these, I decided to finish “Fated” and get my take on life into the ears of people."

Jeau James: Grit, Sex, Blues, and Soul

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Q&A with Reverend Freakchild - explores the outer limits of the blues and the spiritual music of mind and soul

"There is no doubt that Blues music is intertwined with the history of the African American experience and its subverted and simultaneously celebrated arts and culture. And there are cases to be made that the blues are African in origin - as you could take everything from those slaves but you couldn’t take the melodies from their minds."

Reverend Freakchild: Spirit & Mind…

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Q&A with multitalented musician Billy James (Ant-Bee), also runs the music publicity company Glass Onyon PR

"I firmly believe that some music contains healing properties that aligned with your subconscious mind can bring about healings as well as joy, happiness and peace. Remember the saying that music soothes the savage beast..."

Billy James: The King Ant-Bee…

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Q&A with Cincinnati-based blues pianist Ben Levin, already making his mark as a great pianist, vocalist, and songwriter

"Music breaks all racial, social, and economic barriers. Music affects people in different ways but everyone gets the blues sometimes. I want people to come to my show and be able to forget any troubles they have in their lives for a few hours, and just have a good time."

Ben Levin: The Future of Blues is Alright

At only 23 years old, Ben Levin is…

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Q&A with original Louisiana bluesmen, Lil’ Jimmy Reed - exposed to the music of the early blues masters

"All my friends dead and gone on. I miss Little Milton, BB King, Slim Harpo, Tabby Thomas.  They was my friends and I miss all those guys. I hope a lot of young kids will pick it up and carry it on. It seems like they’re not interested in it, but to me, it’s everyday life. When we do blues in the schools, the kids love it!  They be running around, dancing and going on. And the staff be loving it more than the kids, too!"…

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Q&A with Minnesota based Mark Cameron - continues his mission to hone his skills as a blues storyteller

"The blues is about conflict, often times conflict that ultimately goes unresolved. I love the idea of seeing trouble as fuel: fuel for your soul, for expression and for action. The Blues is a motivating force if you let it act on you in a good way."

Mark Cameron: Let The Good Times Roll

Minnesota based singer, songwriter and guitarist Mark…

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Q&A with veteran singer and guitarist Tim Woods, a long and storied journey that continues to write new chapters

"The blues can be interpreted in many ways worldwide. It should never be limited to one genre."

Tim Woods: I'll Play The Music For You 

Tim Woods released his new full length album, "For You" (July 2023), produced by Bobby Lee Rodgers, with special guests Paul Hornsby (Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels, The Hour Glass) & Erik…

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Q&A with Americana singer/songwriter Al Staehely, seamlessly blending classic rock, soulful blues with a commanding stage presence

"Roots music reminds listeners of the pleasure of hearing traditional instruments played by real musicians. Roots music gives the listener a sense of place."

Al Staehely: Somewhere in West Texas

Al Staehely's roots in the Austin music scene combined with his experience writing and collaborating with artists in Los Angeles (most notably as front…

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Q&A with French band of The Wacky Jugs, digging up the past for forgotten grooves, and back-step beats

"I believe music, along with all the other forms of art, has a very important social role. Even the worst leaders in the world acknowledge that mankind needs more than just food and shelter. But I hope that people won’t forget that it’s not just about looking or listening, but also about sharing and celebrating. The party is what gives art a real purpose I reckon. You can’t fully experience music through a screen. It needs to be live to really understand…

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International Blues Camp Jasenovac, Croatia 2023 - Miro Dimić (Poprock School) keeps the Blues Alive

"Without music there is no love, without love there is no world. Music is the foundation of survival, music is the foundation of youth development, without it as I said there is no progress and survival. Every dollar invested in music returns tenfold, not only as a material value, but as a cultural, sociological, philosophical one, and in the end we spread only positive energy and emotions through music." ~ Miroslav Miro Dimić…

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Q&A with legendary producer and singer Mike Vernon, presents his new project CAT SQUIRREL, totally ‘Old School’ blues

"I guess I am hoping that the music we all so much can survive for awhile yet! Why would it not? The Blues will never die…even if it does get slightly twisted and bent out of shape!"

Mike Vernon: Keeping the BLUES Alive!

Without producer and label boss Mike Vernon, the history of British blues would look very different.…

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Q&A with Blues guitarist/singer Greg Sover, an integral part of Blues and Rock music scene of Philadelphia

"The soul is what we're born with but technique helps you bring it out. The blues is the foundation of all the most popular styles of music listened to today that's why it's Important to Preserve and spread the blues."

Greg Sover: Blues & Rock Experiences

While Greg Sover’s friends in his Philadelphia neighborhood, where he grew up, were…

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Q&A with bassist/vocalist Frank Ferrara of BANG, one of the most unsung bands in the history of US rock music

"Music itself set the tone for everything … the way we dress and the way we think … it reflected every aspect of what the world had become … that is why I believe … that all music shaped people’s minds and hearts … that’s why they call music the universal language …"

Frank Ferrara: The Big BANG of Rock Music

Often called America’s answer to Black…

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Q&A with Canadian guitarist/singer Philip Sayce, aims to keeps the future of rock n' roll alive in safe hands

"For me, emotional expression is the most important thing in art. Technique is incredibly important too, but for me, the driver is the emotional spark multiplied by technique that is developed through a lifetime of practice."

Philip Sayce: Rock n' Roll Spirit Rising

Reports of rock and roll’s demise have been greatly exaggerated, and…

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Q&A with Toronto blues harpist David Rotundo, throughout his career has performed with many musical greats

"I felt that The Blues from its infant years and birth was always about honestly expressing oneself. It would be great if we can get to that point. of honestly expressing ourselves. In our micro and macro relationships."

David Rotundo: Blues With Feeling!

Toronto blues harpist David Rotundo heard James Cotton perform at the El Mocambo in 1991. “He…

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Q&A with West Side Chicago bluesman Larry Hill Taylor, the oldest son of the master guitarist Eddie “Playboy” Taylor

"The Blues is the way of life for my people. It describes all the suffering we've been going through."

Larry Taylor: A Great Generation of Blues

The Taylor family stands treetop tall as a fully-fledged and remarkably enduring Chicago Blues dynasty. That’s never been more apparent than with the release of Larry Taylor and the Taylor Family:…

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Q&A with virtuoso guitarist Nick Moss, a crucial figure in carrying on the Windy City blues style and sound

"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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