Mr. Nick And The Dirty Tricks shine on their fabulous debut CD Oh Wow!
Mr. Nick And The Dirty Tricks have dropped their first official debut CD. Titled Oh Wow! after the opening track, the disc is a wow of original material by Mr. Nick himself as well as some tastefully selected blues standards. This is a fun album that is sure to be a favorite of people with […]
Evan Goodrow Band funked up Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry
Evan Goodrow Band appeared at the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry, New Hampshire last night and kicked ass for about four hours. Yes, the trio consisting of Evan Goodrow on guitar and lead vocals, John Cooke on Hammond organ and left hand bass, and Phil Antoniades on drums gave their Tupelo audience more than their […]
Travis Colby comes into his own on Travis Colby Band CD Quick Fix
Travis Colby Band have recently dropped their debut CD, titled Quick Fix. While the CD is not, at 12 tracks, a quickie, it will be a good fix for anybody who enjoys thrilling blues and R&B music played by people with gifted ability. Colby is the keyboardist from international blues band sensation Roomful Of Blues. […]
Kenny Selcer conjures beautiful sounds on new CD Don’t Forget About Me
Kenny Selcer has released a fine CD in Don’t Forget About Me. The entire work is one warm vibe that you ride through on the strength of Selcer’s pleasant, mellifluous vocal. He also applies his abundance of talent, colors and tones, and layered instrumentation. There is something new to be discovered in each listening. Selcer’s […]
Highway Ghosts rustle up good sounds on new CD Beyond All Help
Highway Ghosts often sound like they are part rock band and part cowboy film score composers. That’s not to write them off as a novelty act. Their chirpy, twangy guitar picking styles are very much rooted in the western feel of movement and action. Backing vocals are inspired by the best the movies ever offered, […]
Suzanne McNeil shines on Willow CD
Suzanne McNeil’s last CD Willow is a testament to the singer’s special vocal abilities and her songwriting gift for creating gritty realism in her music. The contrast between her silky smooth voice and the gritty music underneath highlights the talent of both singer and backing musicians. McNeil also has plenty of intelligent things to say, […]
Gumbo Diablo blend influences well on CD The Gods We Were Before
Gumbo Diablo have come up with a lively, entertaining sound on their new CD entitled The Gods We Were Before. Roots, Cajun, rock and roll, and the coolest accordion work around combine into something fun, edgy, and inspiring. Whatever influences are brewing in any song, Gumbo Diablo never scrimp on structure, style, and talent. Most […]
Custard Pie & Gilmour’s Breakfast rock Tammany Hall in Worcester
Led Zeppelin tribute band Custard Pie and Pink Floyd tribute band Gilmour’s Breakfast played a slamming double bill at Worcester’s Tammany Hall last night. Custard Pie and Gilmour’s Breakfast not only played these songs exceedingly well, they channeled the vital energy and head rush associated with the two stadium bands that launched the classic rock […]
Radio Host Brian Young rocks Boston airwaves on WMFO.ORG
Every Saturday, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Brian Young of WMFO.org. hosts his radio show he calls Crash Course For The Ravers. Log on, tune in, and get off to classic rock with lots of local Boston area bands sprinkled in. Co-host Marie Michelle is straight man to Young’s on air lunacy. Together, they […]
Ephraim Lowell powers Fried Miracle
Ephraim Lowell, the Rhode Island drummer who is usually associated with the international blues band Roomful Of Blues, has been moonlighting the last two years with a group named Fried Miracle. Lowell formed Fried Miracle to have a vehicle for countless numbers of original songs he and Fried Miracle singer Aaron Lehtonen have been writing […]