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Alison Joy Williams Alison Joy Williams is an international chart topping Blues and Americana vocalist and songwriter. Alison has performed across the US, Europe and entertained audiences in the Far East, Middle East and African continent.
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Adam Wakefield Think “New Hampshire” and let the images flow. Cozy inns. Fireplaces. Vivid colors of fall. Crisp, clean air. Deep blue lakes. Searingly honest songs, laced now and then by irony or heartache or weighted by weary wisdom. Vocals that jolt these lyrics to life with a unique immediacy and intensity…
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Jimmy Hall Jimmy Hall first gained popularity as the lead vocalist, saxophonist, and harmonica player for the band Wet Willie, emerging from Mobile, Alabama. His unique brand of R&B-infused rock and roll and onstage swagger propelled the group’s signature song Keep on Smilin’ to the Top 10 on the Billboard singles chart in 1974.
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Johnny Burgin Johnny had a bang-up year in ’23, earning a BMA Nomination for Best Traditional Blues Artist and playing 200 dates across the US, Mexico, Japan and Europe. But if you’d told him this would be his career when he was in High School, he wouldn’t have belived you.
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Hughes Taylor Band An old soul hailing from Macon Georgia USA, Hughes Taylor was immediately drawn to the blues when he first picked up the guitar. Two decades later, he’s become an acclaimed guitarist and songwriter playing a fiery brand of blues-rock whose power trio lineage stretches back to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Cream and Jimi Hendrix.
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Skylar Rogers Chicago native Skylar Rogers has been compared to icons of the music industry such as Tina Turner and Etta James and there is no doubt that her infectious blend of soul-rocking blues is poised to continue to amaze audiences around the globe.
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Hurricane Ruth Hurricane Ruth LaMaster is a vocal powerhouse with a style all her own. Hurricane Ruth earned her name because no one believed that such a large sound could come out of such a small woman!
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Leroy Ellington & The Doghouse Studio Band When showcased by the dynamic "In The Doghouse Studio Band," you can bet you're in for an evening of professional entertainment provided by some of the finest studio musicians in the Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky area.
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Markey Blue Ric Latina Project In the short amount of time since they first joined forces, Markey Blue, Ric Latina and their touring band have compiled a long list of accomplishments. The band has been headlining and playing festivals and clubs around the country and the world in support of their latest album.
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Scott Ramminger Scott Ramminger is a writer of songs and other things, a sax player, and a singer who occasionally accompanies himself on guitar. He moved to Nashville in 2017, where he performs twice a week with his band, Scott Ramminger & The Temporary Condition.
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Orphan Jon Jon English; a Rip Cat Records recording artist known as Orphan Jon, originally based out of Southern California, now resides in the heartland of the Blues in the Midwest. He tours often with his band The Abandoned, which consists of top shelf pro musicians that helps to form the energy and vibe that so many enjoy at every show. Orphan Jon and The Abandoned, is a national touring Roots musical force. A 2018 Blues Blast Music Awards double nominee and a 2019 Independent Blues Award nominee.
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Idlewild South Idlewild South is a mixture of stellar musicians coming together the year that Duane Allman would have turned 70 years old.Idlewild South is Bart Walker on guitar and vocals, Grant Garland on guitar and vocals, Michael Dearing on bass and vocals, Cory Distefano on the Hammond B3, Tom Larson with drums and percussion and Jordan Hymon on drums
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Derek St. Holmes Derek St. Holmes was being influenced by the local music scene around the time he acquired his first guitar. As he honed his skills in his parent’s basement, he could not have fathomed that in a little more than a decade he would take the world of rock ‘n’ roll by storm.
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Bart Walker The Bart Walker Band, with Bart Walker on guitar and vocals, Jeremy Middleton on Bass, and Jordan Hymon on Drums.
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Gary Nicholson as Whitey Johnson Gary Nicholson is a roots music superstar — a recording artist, two-time Grammy winning producer, number-one hit songwriter and guitar slinger in the tradition of his native Texas. Besides regularly touring with Delbert McClinton, he’s also Whitey Johnson, the on-stage alter-ego he’s created for his entertaining live performances that embrace humor, hot licks and his catalog of great songs that have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Vince Gill, B.B. King, Garth Brooks, Fleetwood Mac and others.
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Rodd Bland and The Members Only Band Most would call Rodd Bland Blues royalty. The son of Bobby "Blue" Bland and godson of B.B. King, any musician would envy the opportunity to be among these greats which was a normal everyday thing for Rodd. With traditional blues sounds & feels as his foundation, Rodd's love for music began to manifest as he started playing drums by age three. He began playing double drums in his father's band alongside his brother Tony Coleman. As a result, Bland can equally hold down rhythms in an orchestrated blues big band, but also down and dirty blues injected rock outfits as well.
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Papa Rosko Papa Rosko releases hopeful, pandemic-centric music video featuring AJ Brown, lead singer of the legendary reggae band Third World and co-writer (along with Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley) of “You’re Not the Only One” from the Grammy-nominated LP “More Work to be Done”.
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Zoë Rae Zoë Rae is a singer/songwriter who spent 5 years in Nashville, TN to perfect her songwriting skills before moving back to Colorado where she is now preparing to release her first official record, Pandora's Box, in 2020. Zoë Rae plays an eclectic mix of 90's, 2000's and 2010's most popular hits, a little bit of country, a little bit of grunge and even a little bit of some old school Classic Rock.