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Rumpke Mountain Boys - High Time, Low Tide CD - With the release of their 4th self-produced album the RMB have blended the best parts of their past albums into "High Time, Low Tide". Using very little over dubs or studio magic the boys have decanted the essence of "Trashgrass" and "Moon" and bottled it up into 13 original songs. Taking from their own personal journeys, the listener is brought along to experience the highs and lows of the human condition. From the first sounds of the ocean and driving tempo of "Rolling Waves" to the last blast of "That's Life" RMB's' "High Time, Low Tide" spans the breath of emotions that adventure holds. Whether by sea, road, or sky, Rumpke brings us along with seemingly familiar sounds to be discovered in lands beyond our own minds eye.......
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Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By CD/ Deluxe Box - An album of firsts - in addition to being the first TTB record Derek produced on his own (with the contribution of Doyle Bramhall II performing/co-producing on three tracks), and the first on which he and Susan co-wrote all the songs within the TTB family, it's Derek's first album since his 15-year run as a member of the Allman Brothers concluded when the group disbanded last year, providing time for Derek and engineer Bobby Tis to spend countless hours in the studio honing the sounds and arrangements for this album. It's also the first lead vocals on a TTB album for Mike Mattison, whose songwriting and harmonies have always been one of the defining features of the band's albums. Finally, it's the first album with Tim Lefebvre on board, whose deeply propulsive bass lines drive the rhythm section in exciting new directions on record.
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Bob Margolin - My Road CD - Multi-award winning guitar player/songwriter/singer releases MY ROAD. A fresh focus for the Muddy Waters Band alumnus - both musically and lyrically. The album was produced by Grammy-winning producer Michael Freeman and recorded at Fidelitorium Recordings in Kernersville, NC. Joining Margolin (guitar/vocals) in the studio are Chuck Cotton (drums/vocals) and Tad Walters (guitar/harp). The album features 6 new Margolin originals (plus 2 co-writes) and 4, written by friends, Margolin had long wanted to cover.
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Papadosio - Extras In A Movie CD - Mesmerizing, spellbinding and genre-defying: With their fourth full-length studio release Extras In A Movie, Papadosio reveals a striking cinematic cornucopia of sounds: orchestral, electronic, organic, acoustic, psychedelic and celestial. Read More.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd & Friends -SuperJam 1978 CD - Following the tragic Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash in October 1977, chances of any sort of musical reunion of the surviving members looked slim. However, Charlie Daniels gave new hope to fans in January 1979, when he announced "Lynyrd Skynyrd is back!" from the stage at his 5th Annual Volunteer Jam at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium.
Gary Rossington - Allen Collins - Artimus Pyle - Billy Powell - Dickey Betts (Allman Brothers Band) - Charlie Daniels - Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie) - Bonnie Bramlett - Robert Nix (Atlanta Rhythm Section) - The Outlaws - Lenny Le Blanc - Taz Digregorio (Charlie Daniels Band) - Mike Duke (Wet Willie) - Barry Bailey (Atlanta Rhythm Section)
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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Happy New Year Blues w. Lonnie Mack: Fox Theatre Radio Broadcast 1986 CD - By late 1986, Stevie Ray Vaughan had been through rehab in London and, according to all reports, was feeling like a new man. His dependency problems, which had haunted him right through his career, were, he felt, now behind him and he was intent on two things; getting back to playing the blues and helping others overcome their own, similar problems. He achieved the former with ease and passion - this was, after all, what the master guitarist existed to do.
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Mar 3-5 - Aura Music Festival - Live Oak, FL
Mar 17-20 - Suwannee SpringFest - Live Oak, FL
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