Robin O'Herin
Bottleneck blues, Gospel and lots of strong folk originals from Berkshire-based O’Herin, who accompanies her Appalachian edged, rein-free vocals with some creative, dancing fingerpicking. The pair of instrumental forays, on “Old Country Rock” and her own “Ever Hopeful,” along with remakes of “Preciouse Lord” (particularly bright) and Robert Johnson’s “Walkin Blues” are notable. by GvonT Sing Out! Magazine
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ROBIN O'HERIN: The Road Home
The Road Home is subtitled “Holy Blues And Gospel”, and like Red, White and Blues you get a mixture of O'Herin's traditional influences. Blind Willie Johnson is one of O'Herin's major influences, so we are treated to three songs associated wit
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ROBIN O'HERIN: Red, White and Blues
Rootsy, acoustic, bottleneck blues and gospel full of heart, and original songs done in the country blues tradition. O'Herin keeps things appealingly bluesy, due in no small part to her accomplished fingerpicking and bottleneck playing.
Recommended if you like Mississippi John Hurt, Rory Block.CD price: $10.00 / MP3 price: $9.99