Blues
Blind Pig Records 30th Anniversary Collection
(Audio CD) Blind Pig
Release date: 2006-09-12
Price:
$16.98
$11.32
Customer Reviews:
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blind pig
there is not much wrong with the CD ,but its a little more rock and roll than blues for me. -
Not like 25th anniversary-sorry
I expected much more, but for the few nice things on cd my rate is ****. Maybe 5 years period since last edition is pretty much short time to release another great collection.
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old record player is in a red case with Humpty Dumpty, three blind mice, tinkerbell, cow jumped over the moon, drummer boys 4, 3 children, a pig, Little Bo Peep, on the inside cover when you open the box. also recorded with the unit are colored...
From the Blind Pig Records 30th Anniversary Collection bonus DVD, also available on Rev. Billy C. Wirtz's "Sermon From Bethlehem" ...
was towards hitler and his threat. this new threat is much greater, but wait 30 years till you grow up!
why is is this important to anyone with a brain?
'In a generation or two, the US will ask itself: who lost Europe?'
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This situation is true and I hope it's actually exaggerated, but it's very sad and alarming because Europe is a place of countries from the "old world" - where people originate from and where it is naturally homogeneous. That is why there is tension in the first place,
Tino Gross' music links run from Bob Dylan to Kid Rock
At the mixing desk sits an afternoon glass of red wine and spirit armed with only a half-century of Detroit music know-how. It is instinctive for Martin (Tino) Gross. In his studio Pleasant Ridge, a comfortable house with a charming vintage of 60 years, Gross led a trio of young, StaggoLee, through its first album of blues-rock hot.
"These kids really have," Gross springs later.
He would have known. As the front man of the Howling Diablos, Gross is not only a familiar face around town. It is one of the unsung musical treasures of the region, and a storybook walk Detroit blues-funk-rock encyclopedia.
The Diablos' two decades of occupation on the local scene is set to culminate with what he calls "the document most of Detroit we have ever done" - the new "Ultra Sonic Gas Can," which will be celebrated by a release show Saturday at the Bar of the park. He will be joined by end of reign of Diablos, "chops-heavy list of players that includes sax man Johnny Evans, drummer Johnny (Bee) Badanjek, bassist and guitarist Mo Hollis Erik Gustafson.
Rochester's Sena Ehrhardt signs with Blind Pig Records - Center Stage
A glossy press kit from Blind Pig Records came to the Post-Bulletin today boasting none other than Rochester Sena Ehrhardt own.
And inside the kit was an advance copy of the first record of the soul singer from Rochester "leave the light on" due out August 16.
She and her band also scored a slot at the Bayfront Blues Festival in Duluth, one of the biggest blues festivals in the region.
Stay tuned for more of this super-hot local artist.
Henry Gray, Lucky Man (Blind Pig Records) :: OffBeat :: New ...
Is straight-up Windy City blues. For the most part, Gray cherry picks the songbooks of Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter, J.B. Lenoir and Big Maceo, all artists he backed at one point. Rogers’ mournful “Out on the Road” is especially effective, as is Jimmy Reed’s witty “Boogie in the Dark.”
There are a smattering of Gray originals throughout, including the title track, a tale about a guy who can’t lose at love or gambling (that is a lucky man!). “Cold Chills” is an exemplary slow blues where Gray really gives the treble end of the keyboard a workout, and “It Ain’t No Use” is an attractive slowish blues that Gray takes credit for, but he “borrowed” it from Swamp Dogg via Z.Z. Hill.
Backed by several noted Chicago sidemen and recorded in that city, one gets the feeling Gray knocked this album out in about three or four hours. But that’s something pros can do.





