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Interview with Aussie Isaiah B. Brunt, a new generation bluesman plucked from the book of blues history

"Today it is good to see a lot more Blues musicians are trying to keep with more traditional structures."

Isaiah B. Brunt: Like Old Good Wine

Isaiah B. Brunt has been a top production person and studio…

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Q&A with Israeli-born Bat-Or Kalo of blues/rock band KALO - tinged by the music and culture of Mississippi

"Music is a great equalizer. Art reflects the freedom of the soul. Art reflects the truth of its time, and is pure. It speaks the truth in a way all of us can understand and access."

KALO: The Mighty Mississippi…

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Q&A with tour manager/MC “Scrap Iron” - a veritable character of Blues culture and veteran of chitlin’ circuit

"The blues is a part of my culture, just like country and western is to Caucasian. A lot of people say you have to FEEL the blues, but I think the blues is in your heart, mind and soul. You have to feel it in order to live it."

Scrap Iron: The Blues Is…

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Q&A with multi-talented musician and activist Andy Irvine -- music is a timeless and a universal language

"We keep hammering away at the meanness, the racism and the power of Multi National Corporations. It’s all we can do. If society was run by folk musicians, there would be much more equality in the world!!"

Andy Irvine: The Union Of Folk…

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Interview with Eddie "Devil Boy" Turner - running the gamut between blistering guitar to deep Delta Blues

"Blues music is currently an American musical form or style and today has nothing to do with it’s past. There are exceptions … musicians that have an actual historical link, but they are few." 

Eddie Turner: Buried…

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Q&A with Canadian blues musician Jordan Patterson - sophisticated songs and refreshing blend of blues n' roll

"Proudly, blues music is the one style of music that has singlehandedly bridged the gap between people, places and politics from around the world."

Jordan Patterson: Back To The Groove

After spending…

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Professor Hassan Melehy talks about Jack Kerouac, counterculture literature, music, Lord Byron and Descartes

"All of the best literature is countercultural because it challenges commonly accepted ways of thinking and living."

Hassan Melehy: Langue, Poésie et Musique

Hassan Melehy is Professor of…

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Q&A with multi-talented artist Kay Kostopoulos -- theatrical, emotional sensitivity in her lush and sensuous voice

"It (Blues & Jazz) is a shared interest among those dedicated to the art—we respect one another—honor the music above all. This transcends race and politics."

Kay Andreas Kostopoulos: Exotica

Black Olive…

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Interview with The Lucky Losers (Cathy Lemons & Phil Berkowitz) -- the new sound of American Roots music

"Blues & Jazz have practically defined a whole musical culture in which by the end of the 20th century had become embedded in the mainstream of American society."

The Lucky Losers: Yin & Yang Blues…

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Q&A with Philip Ratcliffe, an aficionado of the sounds of the Deep South talks about Mississippi John Hurt

"The thing I miss most is that so many of these wonderful people have gone and they can never be replaced. There were all these people around in the 1960s and if I’d known then what I know now I would have gone and met them; John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotton, Son House, Skip James, Etta Baker, Dock Boggs, Archie Edwards, etc."…

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Q&A with Canadian virtuoso guitarist/singer Paul DesLauriers - undeniably part of the 'Maple Blues' elite

"I think all music brings people together, when we enjoy music from any part of the world, it reminds us that we are all brothers and sisters from the same mother, which is this planet Earth."

Paul DesLauriers: Blues-Rock Experiences…

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Q&A with Polish musician Kinga Glyk - considered the best jazz/blues bassist representing the young generation

"Music is supposed to be beautiful, it should move your heart and it shoul move the hearts of the listeners."

Kinga Głyk: The Rising Star

Kinga Głyk is 19 years old, and she has played more than 100…

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Interview with Nashville-based duo of Markey Blue & Ric Latina - The Blues Are Knockin' it really hits the spot

"Blues music touches you in such a deep way. Its history and roots are where so many other music genres have come from. There is such accessibility and community in Blues music."

Markey Blue: Blues To The Next Level…

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An Interview with California based Chase Walker - the next generation of the blues has come calling!

"Blues is more about expressing emotion through a singer note than any other genera I have played."

Chase Walker: The Rising Age of Blues

This is a story about what a kid and a guitar can accomplish in a few…

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Canadian poet and writer Stanley Fefferman talks about the blues, jazz, poetry, Homer, Naropa and Mingus

"The Blues is very similar to literary elegy and satire, it is the expression of longing and loss."

Stanley Fefferman: Wonderful World

Canadian Stanley Fefferman is professor emeritus at York University,…

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Q&A with French singer/guitarist/producer Renaud Villet (Rivherside) - Blues with Electro & Hip-Hop sounds

"The blues is the best way to express myself."

Rivherside: Without Limits

After playing for many years in different blues bands, Renaud Villet, a singer/guitarist/producer based in Clermont-Ferrand,…

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Interview with the master of Roadhouse Soul, Brian Langlinais - has a calling: to bring great songs to life

"To me music/art is totally subjective. There are paintings that are considered masterpieces that I would consider no better than my children’s kindergarten drawings…it’s all in the eye of the beholder."

Brian Langlinais: On The Right Side…

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Brazilian harmonica player Ivan Marcio talks about Billy Branch, Honeyboy Edwards and local blues scene

"Blues is a simple music made to simple people and if you don't be simple, probably will play the Blues but doesn't feel the Blues."

Ivan Márcio: Blueseiro De Alegria

Brazilian musician…

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Q&A with British singer Malaya Blue - undoubtedly a major breakthrough artist on the UK Blues circuit last years

"Blues like any musical genre can deliver a strong message and it should. It is incredibly sad that we are still fighting, hating and blaming. We have the privilege of being the dominant species and yet it is often used for destructive measures."

Malaya Blue: Heartbeat Rhythms &…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on June 29, 2016 at 11:30am — No Comments

Q&A with veteran musician Thomas Bingham - a hardworking multitalented artist in entertainment industry

"My Hopes are that music escapes from the Quagmire that it is in and true artistry is returned. My fears are that virtual music will become the norm."

Thomas Bingham: The Magic Of Music

Toney Moneye Music…

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