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Who are some of your favorite artists? What radio stations do you listen to (internet or otherwise)? Where are you located?

Also - I need a drummer and a bass player - any takers in NE Wisconsin? I play guitar, have good gear, can sing, write originals, and have decent "chops". Thanks!!!

Paul

2007-08-03 03:45:26 · 9 answers · asked by Paul Hxyz 7 in Entertainment & Music Music Blues

Add: What I do is VERY similar to the Black Crowes - I like their "philosophy" of "never the same way twice". I am an improvisational guitarist, so the Black Crowes and I would get along just fine.

2007-08-03 03:59:29 · update #1

To "frsmrdl" - I've seen Joe - I have many of his CDs, two of his DVDs, and he signed one of my guitars. I offered to let him use one of my amps, but he didn't need it.

2007-08-03 14:02:04 · update #2

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My favorite blues-rock artist is Gary Moore, who can play straight blues and blues-rock with equal ability. I've been buying his albums since 1984, when he was playing metal/hard rock, and with "Still Got The Blues", I saw what a complete artist he was. A great player AND vocalist.

Rory Gallagher and "Irish Tour '74" really showed me how he understood blues and rock could be mixed with great results. I wish he was still with us.

Roy Buchanan was THE Telecaster monster. Supposedly he turned the Stones down after Mick Taylor left, but he felt he had to follow his muse. His Polydor/Atlantic albums were absolute killers and, when he switched to Alligator, it only turned up the heat. I saw him on his "Hot Wires" tour, which was the best guitar-based tour (including Jimi's), just a few months before his passing....he was on fire, never played or sounded better, and was a master of the music.

Last, but maybe first, was Tommy Bolin. He wasn't very well known and died after only recording 2 official solo albums. Bolin replaced Joe Walsh in the James Gang and Richie Blackmore in Deep Purple.....what a load to follow!
For an unknown guitarist, he was the only picker to have a boxset created for his abilities.
Many pro musicians loved this guy because he cold play anything.....any time. He played hard rock, fusion, jazz, blues, acoustic, reggae, funk, soulful music, and prog rock within the space of only a couple of albums, within less than 2 years.
He was the closest player to Hendrix I've heard, in terms of his improv, writing, flawless playing, variety, unique vocals, arranging, vulnerable vocals, and vision.....DON'T MISS HIS RECORDINGS !!

2007-08-03 19:19:23 · answer #1 · answered by WhoMe 4 · 0 0

Hell yeah, blues-rock is my first love in music. Here are a few artist picks. There aren't any real blues rock stations out here, but 105.7 The Hawk plays these bands every now and then.

Eric Clapton
Johnny Winter
Cream
George Thorogood
ZZ Top
Canned Heat
The Allman Brothers
Early Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin
Jeff Beck

And why can't you be in NJ? I've been playing bass for a while , and would love to be in a blues-rock band. Ah well...guess I have to live with alt metal losers.

2007-08-03 19:14:52 · answer #2 · answered by A Symptom Of The Universe 3 · 0 0

Oh absolutely!

I live in Massachusetts and on Sunday mornings from 9-12, the station WZLX (100.7) out of Boston plays "the Sunday Morning Blues - With Carter Allen". It is the best because you get a chance to hear a ton of artists that you just don't hear every day on the radio.

I had the great pleasure of seeing Buddy Guy this past spring at B.B. King's House of Blues in NY and it was just amazing. He played while strolling through the entire audience so that EVERYONE had to chance to touch him or shake his hand.

Stevie Ray Vaughan - I had the opportunity to see him perform 3 times and I have never seen anyone play the way he did.

Elmore James -- King of the Slide Guitar

Freddie King; Albert King; T-Bone Walker

Oh, I could go on and on!

2007-08-03 07:21:37 · answer #3 · answered by Vera C 6 · 0 0

I prefer "old school" like The Allman Brothers, Cream, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Mike Bloomfield, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, etc.

2007-08-04 02:43:30 · answer #4 · answered by Stratobratster 6 · 0 0

I like Blues, mainly Marvin Sease, Peggy Scott-Adams, Denise LaSalle, Jonnie Taylor,etc.

2007-08-03 08:34:42 · answer #5 · answered by devilish1965 4 · 0 0

i think the Black Crows are very underrated as a blues/rock band. they are rockin. i live in kansas city, and we have a really cool historic downtown blues and jazz district at 18th and Vine, where there are a lot of blues clubs and live music. 101.1 the fox has a blues show every sunday night for the last like 20 years or so.

2007-08-03 03:54:37 · answer #6 · answered by andrea 5 · 0 0

I went to see BB King a few years ago and this dude named Joe Bonamassa opened for him. If you get a chance, go see Joe live. I have about 5-6 times now. He'll blow your socks clean off.

2007-08-03 13:55:53 · answer #7 · answered by frsmrdel 1 · 0 0

At least a million others and three times as much those who listen to it but do not know what it is. :D

2014-07-16 23:21:52 · answer #8 · answered by Rick 3 · 0 0

a million. no no longer that i comprehend of . i examine his bio and all of it started with a riff he replaced into fidgeting with as for the lyrics i think of it replaced into basically something that got here to his innovations. parliment funkadelic,flavor,humble pie,rory gallagher,small faces,guess who,albert king, booker t and the mg's,freddie king,

2016-10-01 07:55:23 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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