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Q&A with GravelRoad (Stefan Zillioux & Martin Reinsel) pushing the musical boundaries into new territories

"Music is an art. It is culture. It is life evoked through a tune. It has social implications. Social implications mean political implications in our current world. Everything is intertwined in some way."

GravelRoad: Crooked Nation Blues

GravelRoad has been pushing the musical boundaries for over a decade and a half, forging a distinct sound that…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 21, 2019 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Argentinian promoter Mariano Cardozo (Baires Blues) - Blues flame in the souls of South America

"The Blues speaks precisely of that, of the struggle for the same rights for all, there is no color, we are all human beings. Blues is the most direct music, which enters the heart."

Mariano Cardozo: Keeping the Blues Alive

Argentinian Mariano Cardozo is a hard worker blues producer, musician, manager and director of Baires Blues Productions.…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 13, 2019 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Canadian musician Sue Decker - early blues and folk with the songwriting sensibility of outlaw country

"I am always drawn to the places where music connects people who might seem different from each other or divided. I've been in many situations where there are divisions or differences among people in terms of their political views and cultural backgrounds, but it melts away (or at least gets set aside) when we play music together."

Sue Decker: Outskirts of Love…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 13, 2019 at 11:30am — No Comments

Q&A with Crescent City-based Big Mike Perez - Chicago rhythm n' blues with soul, funk and some rooted reggae

"Well I think we all know that blues was created in the south by African Americans. Using a lot of their influences and speaking of their experiences. It comes from a lot of emotions. Truth be told I stay away from politics so I really don’t know. As far as racial implications, blues nowadays is loved by every color and every ethnicity at least in my experience. Like I said before, it is a healer."…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 8, 2019 at 9:30am — No Comments

Q&A with photographer Will Jacks - documented the lively nightlife of Po’ Monkey’s, one the most famous juke joint

"Great art always reflects the sociopolitical happenings of its time. You can recognize the value of a culture based on the art being created."

Will Jacks: The Images of Mississippi

Will Jacks is a photographer, curator, storyteller, and educator of culture and relationships in the Mississippi Delta, the Lower Mississippi River region, and the…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 7, 2019 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Philadelphia native Tom Craig - have a great love for the American Blues and Roots tradition

"I’m not a big fan of modern contemporary pop music; just a personal preference. As far as modern blues music, I feel like it’s in a pretty good place. The blues tent has enough room for all tastes and styles. I would like to see more younger people follow the genre as fans to ensure we all have fans to enjoy the music we create moving forward."

Tom Craig: Get Ready For The…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 7, 2019 at 11:00am — No Comments

Q&A with Geoff Muldaur, one of the great voices and musical forces to emerge from the folk, blues and folk-rock scenes

“The impact has been significant of course.  Integrated bands helped lead the way… Butterfield made a huge contribution in 1965 when he showed up with and integrated band from Chicago.  Folk musicians in urban areas had an easy time crossing racial lines.  Once one sees this working (an audience), they think differently about their neighbors.”

Geoff Muldaur: The Dreamin’ Folk…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 4, 2019 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Greek band of Dustbowl (Panos Birbas & Nick Fysakis) - somekinda “fancier” than ever psychedelic alt. country – rock direction

"I believe that every art form is a political statement. Rock music must have this alternate view. And I have to admit that I hate every right-wing guy out there."

Dustbowl: The Story of Mother Earth Rock

Greek band Dustbowl founded in May 2006. In Sept. 2008 their 1st album “Troublebound & Lonesome” has been released and in May…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on November 4, 2019 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with traveling Bluesman from Australia, Nigel McTrustry - traditional Blues and roots into new territory

"The Blues as we know it came out of the cotton fields of the Deep South of the US. It was born out of a clash of cultures and gave the poor a voice. Suddenly, people who had previously been unheard now had a voice and were singing about everyday things, instead of only about God."

Nigel McTrustry: Blues In The Box

Brisbane-based musician Nigel…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 30, 2019 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with UK blues/rock artist Rebecca Downes - delivering powerful, original, independently produced music.

"What is clear is the capacity of the music to lift people’s spirits and deliver a positive impact on morale and wellbeing."

Rebecca Downes: Blues Rock Kingdom

Birmingham-based Rebecca and her band are a ‘must see’ live act that often leaves newcomers simply blown away by the power of the performance. With her co-writer Steve Birkett alongside…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 28, 2019 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Screamin’ John Hawkins and T.D. Lind - British/Kentucky-based band continues on the blues path

"The people that created this music did so to express themselves and escape from the daily struggles of their lives that were made unnecessarily harsh through no fault of their own. We have a responsibility to recognize the situations that created this music and to be respectful of those of lived through it."

Screamin' John and TD Lind: Big Blues Men…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 27, 2019 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with North 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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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 25, 2019 at 11:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Canadian duo of Wide Mouth Mason (Shaun Verreault & Safwan Javed) returning to their blues roots

"Music is a central cog in our socio-cultural identity from the individual to the global level. It helps us define ourselves and our humanity. It connects us with each other. I want it to keep doing that."

Wide Mouth Mason:

I Wanna Go With The Blues

Wide Mouth Mason is a soul power duo…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 25, 2019 at 3:00am — No Comments

Q&A with music historian and writer, David Dann - “Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the Blues”

"Blues and especially jazz were pivotal in breaking down the color line and overcoming prejudice in this country. Rock played that role to a lesser degree, but it still was important in introducing white audiences to black musical forms."

David Dann: The King & His Blues Life

David Dann’s book “Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 22, 2019 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Spanish artist Pedro Villarejo, has illustrated comics, children's books, poetry, posters and TV series among other things.

"I don't know if it's a state of mind but I do think it's more than a musical genre. There is a lot of passion and truth in the blues."

Pedro Villarejo: The Art of Music

Pedro Villarejo is an artist from Spain who has illustrated comics, children's books, poetry, posters and television series among other things. His artistic training is…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 20, 2019 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with New Jersey-based singer & harmonicist Rob Paparozzi - far from being strictly a blues musician

"Blues is a Feeling, it’s Music that describes how you FEEL. The Black Musicians discovers how to put these feelings into song. But today the genre and art form are for everyone to express how they FEEL. Keep it real and enjoy the audience will love and respect that."

Rob Paparozzi: Harmonica Master

New Jersey-based frontman, singer, &…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 19, 2019 at 11:30am — No Comments

Q&A with saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, one of the Jazz world’s most talented rising stars and in-demand sidemen.

"African American music, Art and literature all tell the story of black people’s journey from then being taken from Africa, enslaved though present day. Black art and literature are an integral part of telling the American story in an honest way."

Wayne Escoffery: Rising Jazz Star

Downbeat Critics Poll Winner and Grammy Award winning tenor…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 16, 2019 at 10:00am — No Comments

Q&A with Nepali blues musician Prakash "Slim" Pokharel - Delta, Country, Gospel and Roots from Kathmandu

"Blues music as the voice of an oppressed and exploited people. Blues developed from the urge of the slaves to express their culture, heritage and mostly their emotions. The blues developed as a response to African Americans deeply traumatizing experience of slavery and the dehumanization."

Prakash Slim: Crawling In The Blues

Nepali blues musician…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 15, 2019 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Barcelona-based Johnny Big Stone & the Blues Workers - diferents genres inside the Blues & Rock n' Roll

"I believe in American, European and African history of the twentieth century, it has been greatly influenced by black music and movements against racism and in favor of human rights and has gone in parallel with the growth and transformation of the blues from its origins, from cotton fields to industrialization in large cities such as Chicago, New York, LA where it evolved to reach all corners of the world by way of Rock or Rock & Roll like Chuck…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 10, 2019 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with figurative sculptor Zenos Frudakis - portraits of living and historical individuals and poetic/philosophical sculpture

“Eleftheria” (Freedom) has always been important to me, as it has been for Greeks, and for people in general. I realized that down deep everyone wants to be free of something; that the more personal a feeling is, the more universal it is. I wanted to express in sculpture a more philosophical idea. My love of philosophy also began with Greek philosophers."

Zenos…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on October 4, 2019 at 11:30pm — No Comments

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