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March
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LUCKY
PETERSON
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Originally from upstate New York,
Lucky Peterson was discovered at a Buffalo nightclub at the age of 5. A driving musical force since his childhood, Lucky is now "far and away the most talented and exciting blues musician of his generation". (John Porter) Whether Lucky's performance is soul or New Orleans - steeped, Peterson is doing what he does best: playing the blues.
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CHRIS
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Growing up outside Philadelphia
Chris Mcdermott has been touring and playing the United States and Europe for over 16 years. "With an incredible range of talent backing him up, you get the craziest salmagundi of sounds that you've heard in quite a while, but it manages to work throughout."
Blending new and old, "Chris' live performances are what it is all about showcasing masterful musicianship, fire, funk, and fun."
(midwestrecords.com)
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JR
MACK |
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A New Jersey native and
self-taught guitarist since the age of nine, Jr
Mack forged his own path
into the heart of the blues. With the collected stage presence of a
seasoned performer, Jr Mack lulls, mesmerizes, and reels the audience into
a groove all his own. Having sat in or worked with The Allman Brothers
Band, Robert Randolph, & many others, Junior Mack's soulful interpretation
of the blues never fails to captivate.
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STEVE
GUYGER AND
BOBBY RADCLIFF
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Both east
coast born Steve
Guyger (Pennsylvania) and Bobby
Radcliff (Maryland) are working together to keep Chicago blues
tradition alive in NYC. Guyger and Radcliff, each having been influenced
by blues legends Jimmy Rogers and "Magic Sam" respectively, are
two veterans of the circuit that are set to "wow" with every
performance. "Phenomenally gifted," Radcliff and "monster
[harp] player" Guyger are the perfect combination for your Chicago
blues fix. (Blues Review) (Mark Hummel)
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BILL
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Bill
Sims Jr. doesn’t allow any one blues genre define his personal playing
style. Raised in Ohio, Bill
Sims turned professional at the age of 14 and went on to learn piano
and major in music at Ohio State University. After touring with doo-wop
rhythm & blues groups and experimenting in avant-garde jazz, Sims
returned to the blues. Bill Sims Jr is considered one of the best NYC
guitar/singer front men and comes complete with a 10-hour PBS special on
his life’s works. Performing regularly at Terra Blues, audiences have
the pleasure of hearing him perform with his talented daughter Chaney
Sims. Chaney’s similarly “earthy and relaxed” voice makes her
the perfect duet partner. (Time Out NY)
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RAY SCHINNERY |
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Raised in New York City,
Ray Schinnery was influenced by jazz guitarists as well as classic rhythm and
blues players. Albeit having committed to the guitar as a youth, Schinnery
has made his unique voice just as important an instrument in his
performances. Always supporting and encouraging the cause of keeping blues
alive, Schinnery has become a regular on the international as well as
local blues scene. "With his band, a solo performer, or with his guitar
Ray is a master showman..."
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STEVE GUYGER |
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Claiming the harmonica as
his instrument of choice,
Steve Guyger has been studying the blues since
his teens. Mastering the intense grittiness of Chicago-style harp playing
landed Guyger one of his best gigs in 1980; a call from Jimmy Rogers.
Blues Access magazine claims, "All the years ... of touring with the
legendary Jimmy Rogers has made Steve Guyger one of the greatest blues
harp men in the world." Guyger's performances are enhanced by his fine
clear voice and his preservation of harp tradition with a unique and
refreshing twist!
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JASON
RICCI |
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Hailed by Adam Gussow (Satan & Adam) as "one of the best harmonica players of his generation", Maine born
Jason Ricci has been shaking up the blues community since winning the Sonny Boy Blues Society at 21 years old. After starting Jason Ricci & New Blood in 2002 he has been touring and playing nearly 300 days a year. With his famously energetic performances featuring standard-length songs, epic improvisational jams, sharp original lyrics, Jason Ricci has carved out a permanent place in the Blues performance
arena.
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FRANK
MORREY |
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Frank Morey
has been enticing international audiences with his "witty, gritty blues" since the 1990's. (Boston Globe) This New England native serves up performances of both covers and originals on his
acoustic guitar and harmonica "with true skill at storytelling and singing". (Well Rounded Radio) While Tom Waits seems to be his most common comparison, Morey draws from a wealth of influences ranging from Louis Armstrong, Howlin' Wolf & Ray Charles to folk greats Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. If you thought you knew folk rock --- think again with Frank Morey's unconventional & "eminently hummable" performances! (Minor 7th)
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MICHAEL
POWERS |
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Heralding from Bayonne New
Jersey,
Michael Powers now defines the New York City blues scene. Since
settling in NYC in the 1970's, Power's originals and "re-shaped classics"
have been dictating the raw essence of real blues in the city for years.
This 5 time Blues Music award nominee "is no "rocker" masquerading as a
"bluesman", no "Hendrix wanna be" - he is simply true to his ... heart and
the rockin' soul in his music." Michael Powers is a rare find in the music
world; "an impressive musical range and versatility - a musician for all
seasons." (Blues Matters)
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SARON
CRENSHAW |
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Whether he is traveling the
country disseminating his control of jazz and blues or strolling through
the audience playing guitar with his tongue (which happens to be a Gibson
"Lucille" model guitar signed by B.B.King),
SaRon Crenshaw
is a powerhouse
performer that leaves an unforgettable impression. This New Yorker's
deeply engrained love for all things blues leaves no room for obstacles in
life or performance.
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CLARENCE
SPADY |
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Raised in Scranton Pennsylvania, where
he still lives, Clarence
Spady is accredited with defining the 1990's blues scene. Raised by a
musical family and encouraged to pursue blues, Spady started touring right
out of high school. By the '90's, this singer/guitarist decided to head
out and tour with a band of his own. Clarence Spady's skills as a
songwriter paired with his solid mastery of guitar transcends typical
blues performances, leaving audiences clamoring for more of his unique
& intelligent sound.
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THE T
BLUES BAND
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Comprised of rotating band
leaders, the
T Blues
Band is a nightly, sounded-shifting, blues
machine. Tight knit groups of 2 to 4 musicians combine forces to generate
the most powerful and authentic blues incarnations available. Sit back,
and enjoy! It's an experience you can't find anywhere else but Terra
Blues.
Rotating
Guests include - Barry Harrison, Bill Sims, Bobby Radcliff, Clarence
Spady, Jeff Anderson, Jerry Dugger, JR Mack, Michael Hill, Michael Powers, Ray Schinnery,
SarRon Crenshaw, Slam Allen, Steve Guyger, & Many More ...
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SLAM
ALLEN |
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With Slam
Allen, it's
"rhythm and blues, plain and simple". (Blues Review) A
relief from drawn out guitar solos and cluttered arrangements, this
upstate New Yorker has been able to highlight simple funk and soul music
using his legendary showmanship, unique style, and no-frills approach to
the blues. Honing his skills as a musician by playing with his father's
R&B band while growing up, Slam Allen's musical influences came from
life experience.
"Slam Allen has a gift for picking a rainbow of notes around a line,
and popping them off his own groove like drops of water on a red-hot
griddle - his success is inevitable." (Woodstock Times)
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HAZMAT MODINE |
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With dueling harmonicas, a
scintillating sousaphone, and the mysterious sheng (the ancient Chinese
mouth organ), the band runs the gamut of genres and instrumentation. Most
of what they play are originals, but keep an ear out for cover versions of
"Slim Gaillard, Jimmy Rogers, Jaybird Coleman, and Irving Berlin." Lead
Wade Schuman will send the audience home humming & stomping after the
romping, dynamic and passionately unique experience that is
Hazmat Modine. |
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