
Teresa Lynne
Mistress of the Blues
© 2006 Teresa Lynne (807347214271)
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Mind Blowing Harmonica Licks and Whiskey Throated Vocals that will break your heart.
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Born in Shreveport Louisiana to a traveling man…singer, songwriter, Teresa Lynne can blow your mind playing Harmonica or break your heart with her whisky throated vocals. Teresa has been influenced by some great blues legends such as Sonny Boy Williamson, Muddy Waters and James Cotton. Teresa was thrilled when James Cotton came to one of her shows and got up and jammed with her. Later he was quoted as saying “I had to see her play harp for myself!” She was also invited up to jam by Delbert McClinton at his concert in Shreveport Louisiana. Bruce Iglauer of Alligator records says that “Teresa Lynne is quite a good harp player by any standards with voice full of good pitches and attitude and a good variety of phrasing.”
In her early years she did studio (ghost) work for Charlie McCoy, Pete Drake, Bob Moore. She opened for a Alice Cooper concert at the age of 17.
Monterey Bay Blues Festival 2006 wrote "Teresa Lynne has been called the “Last Red Hot Mamma” for her Etta James-style roadhouse blues, not to mention her gender-defying mastery of the harmonica. A Louisiana native, 20 years ago Lynne settled in Denver where she became a local favorite. Traveling with her kickin’ blues band Monterey Bay Blues Festival music lovers are about to discover one of the Rockies best-kept secrets".
She has done many Blues Festivals in Colorado and has been a favorite at the Ski Resorts in Vail, Breckenridge, Crested Butte and Steamboat Springs.
James Meadows Rocky Mountain News “weather its train riffs, piercing high notes or flat out Boogie Woogie…Lynne can flat out blow harp!”
Teresa has more than 20 years under her belt and more than a few war stories to tell.
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Awesome!!
author: Gareth Evansgood harp'n. What a find, well worth it. More Please
She rocks!
author: KimThis is a great taste of what Teresa Lynne is like live on stage...both are not to be missed. She rocks!
Hard core, True Blues:
author: By joeI have seen her on stage, have her perform for my personal party. All that can be said: True, R and B, Soul to free and inspire.Sing to me baby and I will give you a tune to sing back. If you want to feel the True, Mistress of the Blues, Be there. I was. and will be be a Real Soul, forever. Doc B.
it's great
author: PattyI found the CD to be very good. I like Teresa Lynne does she have anymore CD's out there ??
Teresa blows, sings AND writes a good tune.
author: Blues BunnyAlthough she can hold her own when it comes to blowing a good tune on the harmonica, it is the husky voiced, down-to-earth delivery of her own material that really shines through. In particular “Should’ve Been Mine” and “One More Lie” both with a fine slide guitar backing, are real standouts, although the piano backed “Whisky, Lies and Alibis” is not to far behind.
Teresa knows her stuff and pulls it off with great passion.
author: Laurie Wagner BuyerBlues singer Teresa Lynne knows her stuff and pulls it off with great passion. Well grounded in the blues tradition she has mastered every technique including the fact that she's a damn good harp player. Smooth, but raw, full of the spirit that makes a blues song snag your heart, she presents and performs like an old-time pro. I liked everything about this CD and have recommended it to many friends.