British Blues

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    Mark Doyle and the Maniacs
     
    Shake 'Em On Down
    An electrifying album of guitar-driven blues rock from the classic British Blues era of 1965-1970.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    the Sonny Moorman Group
     
    Live as Hell
    "Power Blues is an apt description for a trio that treads the territory laid out by ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Allman Brothers. Watch out for these guys." -- BLUES ACCESS Magazine
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Electric Gang
     
    Living Again
    Cream, Grand Funk, Free
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Too Slim and the Taildraggers
     
    Rock em Dead
    Recorded in 1990, this is the second Studio Album from Too Slim and the Taildraggers. This is a hard Rockin' Blues album featuring, screaming guitars, and high energy performances by Too Slim and the Taildraggers in the early years of the bands formation.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    The Booty Chesterfield Trio
     
    Sellin\' Cookies
    The BCT sounds like they were just ripped out of some liberally dosed psychedelic garage party and plopped down in a dive bar to inflict their bluesy punk-esque indie rock on a fresh crop of boozers.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Papa George Band
     
    Nite With You
    Live, raunchy and ready, driving rock blues with a truck load of guitar riffs and strong vocals, plus, tight and solid rhythm section.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Butane MacLane
     
    Seven Songs From Arkansas
    Butane MacLane is a Blue Rocker. He is the Real Deal.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    The Cheaters
     
    Train To Wilderness
    The Cheaters are a rock-blues band who fuse their 'old school' influences with a contemporary style. Intelligent lyrics are blended with imaginative guitar and harmonica licks -as well as the added 'honky tonk' playing of piano genius Alan Law.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Terry Quiett Band
     
    Cut the Rope
    Indie blues rockers cookin' soul food in the kitchen of Hendrix across the hall from Clapton and 2 floors down from Trower.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Rick Fowler
     
    Back On My Good Foot
    British blues rock with a raw soul reminiscent of early Johnny Winter and an aural suspense akin to Robin Trower.
    Rock: British Blues
     

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    the Sonny Moorman Group
    Live as Hell
    "Power Blues is an apt description for a trio that treads the territory laid out by ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Allman Brothers. Watch out for these guys." -- BLUES ACCESS Magazine
    Atlas Records 2919 Audubon Drive Macon, GA 31204 478.475.9909 AtlasRecords@webtv.net www.Atlas-Records.net PRESS RELEASE January 20, 2009 Atlas Records is proud to announce the release of SONNY MOORMAN's "Live As Hell" cd with 14 new songs recorded live. It was co-produced by Sonny and noted producer-engineer-mixer, Erwin Musper whose diverse credits include working with such artists as Van Halen, David Bowie, Elton John, Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger and Yngwie Malmsteen. The sound quality on this cd is truly incredible and Sonny's guitars and vocals have never sounded better. The cd contains a perfect blend of blues and rock classics including Key to the Highway, Rattlesnake Shake, Cincinnati Jail, Highway 61 Revisited, Wham, Oh Well and a couple of real surprises. Sonny was the runner-up at the 2007 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Blues Festival Guides's 2008 Blues Artist on the Rise and has garnered numerous other awards and accolades in recent years. Take the advice of the late Bill Ector of Hittin The Note Magazine: "Sonny Moorman's award-winning blues is something you need to hear."
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Mark Doyle and the Maniacs
    Shake 'Em On Down
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Too Slim and the Taildraggers
    Rock em Dead
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Barry Mc Cabe
    Beyond The Tears (European Import)
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Butane MacLane
    Seven Songs From Arkansas
    Rock: British Blues
     

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