Walter Trout has risen. He had one foot in the grave in 2014, unable to speak or move, but a life-saving liver transplant resurrected him. He gave thanks on 2015’s Battle Scars, admitting the album was “written with tears coming […]
Walter Trout has risen. He had one foot in the grave in 2014, unable to speak or move, but a life-saving liver transplant resurrected him. He gave thanks on 2015’s Battle Scars, admitting the album was “written with tears coming […]
It’s a sound few could pull off, a hoodoo stew of psychedelic Cajun/Creole country that feels like somebody’s dropkicked you in the chest and set your pants on fire. Sonny Landreth was the first white musician to play with Clifton […]
When the first cut cranks up, you wonder if you’ve gottten the right CD in the sleeve. Has there been some mixup at the record factory, or have you just stumbled home after a long night of live musical research […]
Only a handful of years ago I too was a Bonamassa detractor; ‘not getting’ his style and why he had legions of fans who would sell a lung to purchase a ticket for one of his shows. Yet I think […]
“I been left by the roadside to die,” Leslie West bellows on his latest, Soundcheck. Although he alleges he can’t tell us how or why, one could assume he’s talking abut the amputation of his right leg from diabetes complications […]
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