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Q&A with powerhouse entertainer Sauce Boss, Bluesy slide guitar and soulful voice into a high-energy show

"I don't think of technique anymore. I'm not the type that practices for six hours a day. I get my stamina from playing gigs and my inspiration from baring my soul at the performance."

Bill “Sauce Boss” Wharton: Blues Chef!

The Sauce Boss is a powerhouse entertainer, mixing his Bluesy slide guitar and soulful voice into a high-energy show. His very own hot…

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Q&A with Chicago-based saxman Frank Catalano, consistently headlines world-class festivals and jazz venues

"It is very important to be playing and creating blues music. I think by playing the music all of the time we are helping to preserve as well as spread the music all over the world."

Frank Catalano: Jazz Breaths of Blues

Brand new recording from 2 amazingly talented musicians who live and breathe the music-Chicago blues guitar legend Lurrie Bell…

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Q&A with Hall of Fame songwriter Gary Nicholson, credits in multiple genres with the most iconic musical artists

"I still believe strongly that music can impact people’s lives in many ways. Sometimes all it needs to do is make you sing and dance and laugh and love, sometimes it can make you think, sometimes offer solace in hard times. I feel music is most impactful when listened to with the heart as well as the ears."

Gary Nicholson: Hope, Music, Love & Unite…

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Q&A with guitar-slinger Wildcat O'Halloran, has been thrilling audiences in Western Massachusetts for many years

"Everything in music is ultimately communication, whether it’s conveying the emotion to the audience, or tightening up the arrangements with the band (or getting the audience to show up!). Putting yourself in the other person’s shoes will invariably provide some valuable insights."

Wildcat O'Halloran: Blues Masterclass

Guitar-slinger Wildcat…

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Q&A with Tyler Fry of Mojo Minefield, an aggressive blues rock group carrying on the power trio sound of the 60s and 70s

"I think people just worked harder in general back in the 60s and as a result, were able to create some great stuff, including music. As time went on, everything has gotten easier. You no longer have to devote years to your craft if you don’t want to. It’s easier than ever to create, record and release music and as a result, there’s a lot more poor quality music out there."

Mojo Minefield: Blues n'…

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Q&A with UK band of Sons of Liberty, one of the most popular bands on the current original hard rock scene

"When you have been to a Sons show, you know you’ve been to a Sons show! It’s full of energy right from the first note, to the very last! We believe that the crowd are there to be part of the band, so we make that happen."

Sons of Liberty: Hard Rock Had a Baby and They Named It Southern/Blues Rock 

The band of Sons of…

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Q&A with Nepali blues musician Prakash Slim, keeper of Delta style roots blues with a tasty Nepalese flavor

"I think if we can aware people for social issues, education, health and other global issues through music would be a great achievement for a musician. We can also empower people through music. I would like to do the same way. For me satisfaction is key to a well lived."

Prakash Slim: Namaste Blues ...8000 Miles to the Crossroads

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Q&A with Rhode Island guitarist Bob Angell, deeply rooted in the fertile musical soil of the classical blues form

"Technique has to come in a distant second to feeling. I mean we can walk into pretty much any saloon anywhere and see guys playing super speedy licks. Chops galore and technique that is dazzling. But to me the best moments always occur when someone reaches deeply into himself and speaks some truth. With soul. With feeling. With heartfelt emotion. And technique be damned."

Bob Angell: got Brand New…

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Q&A with contemporary blues guitarist B. Christopher, classy smooth guitar virtuosity for the evolved listener

"In terms of the future, my hope for music is renewed whenever I see a kid with an electric guitar, dirty converse high top sneakers and a smirk. It has to be all three of those ingredients. Two of them isn't enough. It doesn't matter to me what kind of music the kid is interested in. Seeing that kid starting the journey warms my heart. I hope that kid has some fight in him and sees it through!"

B.…

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Q&A with legendary Soul man William Bell, who co-wrote one of the most covered songs in blues/rock music history

"The most important lesson that I’ve learned on my musical path is just to be honest about your music, be loyal to your following and put forth your best efforts because you’re an influencer and that is not to be taken for granted."

William Bell: The Soul Legend

The man who co-wrote one of the most covered songs in blues/rock music history is also…

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Q&A with Texas born keyboardist Lewis Stephens, played and recorded with major artists and different genres

"Recording an album is similar to building a house. You have something to show for the efforts at the end. Playing live is more organic but equally gratifying."

Lewis Stephens: Keys to the Highways

Lewis Stephens is a Fort Worth, Texas born keyboardist who has played and recorded with major artists from many…

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Q&A with multi-instrumentalist bluesman Jontavious Willis, reinvigorates today’s Blues with the spirit of the past

"The blues is one of America’s first popular music that really influenced everything in the world. A lot of those guys didn’t get recognition or compensation while they were alive so it’s important to me to get their stories out there in a human way. The story needs to be told by black people. The story has been told by a lot of white scholars and Hollywood, which limits the perspective."

Jontavious…

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Q&A with Ben Todd of Lonesome Shack, an ear to folk and blues traditions, they craft songs that stir the heart and shake the soul

"I do love the music of the past, but I'm more interested in what is coming up in the future. I'm at times nostalgic but I don't feel like any eras of music were necessarily better than now. It's amazing to have so much music at our fingertips these days. I am excited to hear new voices that are reflecting the time they are in."

Ben Todd: Songs of Lonesome Shack …

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Q&A with German gifted guitarist Peter Schneider, handles the guitar strings with a special finesse and virtuosity.

"Blues has become an international language in which musicians on all levels can communicate and play together all over the world. All it takes is for instant: „Blues in G, quick change, from the 5, one, two, three…“ and every musician can tell his story!"

Peter Schneider: Blues with No Boundaries

The gifted guitarist Peter…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on August 1, 2024 at 12:30am — No Comments

Q&A with Canadian musician Marcus Trummer, modern sensibilities with tradition that encompasses blues, soul, and rock

"I think there is a lot of good music that is being made nowadays, that being said, what is popular is definitely lacking soul so to speak and that is what I miss most. My hope is that we will elevate real people, playing real instruments, making music with real substance. I am afraid of the potential of AI generated music and where things are going with technology, however I do think there is no replacement for the real thing and people will be able to…

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Q&A with Finnish band of Goblin Shark, an unorthodox mixture of primal rock’n’roll and wild rolling boogie blast

"I miss the human feel on music. Now days people are trying to sound like a machines and machines are made to sound like humans. Fuck that. My hope is that good music will always find its way to survive."

Goblin Shark: The Rock n' Blues Bones

Goblin Shark is a hybrid patient of a Finnish mental asylum transsexual goddess and a rotten dark…

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Q&A with Louisiana-based quartet, Doug Duffey and BADD - 100% original Bayou Funk, Swampadelic, Bluesiana and Delta Soul music

"The SOUL and organic quality of REAL music, made by humans; truly talented people playing real instruments and singing from the heart; no tricks, no bullshit, just absolutely honest and pure music... coming straight from the soul."

Doug Duffey and BADD: Play The Blues

Multi award-winning Doug Duffey and BADD are a North Louisiana-based quartet…

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Q&A with bluesman Iain 'Gator' Donald, one of Scotland's finest slide guitarists, keeps authentic delta blues alive

"Blues is at the roots of nearly all modern music, its something we as humans can all relate to and it’s important that we share music that evokes such primal and natural emotions. Music in my opinion is a requirement in society, not only to enjoy but to help share feelings , deal with problems peacefully and to connect with people. Humans don’t survive on bread alone and I think that music is a very important part of our…

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Q&A with Greek vibraphonist Dimitris Angelakis, collaborated with some of most prominent Jazz musicians

"One thing I’m thinking of now is that jazz music might show the world the meaning of a band working together, where everyone is equal, unlike in music with a strong frontman and the rest of the musicians as just employees. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing because there are amazing musicians and great shows in those cases, but the equality in a jazz band is something unique to me."

Dimitris…

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Q&A with multitalented artist Brian Kramer, a long way journey of discovery within the Blues and roots music

"The impact I have been noticing from my point of view is that because the art stands alone as “interesting” or fun by itself, it makes people outside the inner circle curious and in turn they start to check out the Blues behind the art. That’s a really cool thing because it gives access from another source or direction. This implies that together the roll of both have a great value in today’s society and points in the right…

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