Savoy Brown

Album of the Week - 6-25-22

Afternoon folks!

This week there's more great stuff. There's a Muddy Waters live album, an album by a fairly obscure Texas blues artist, Weldon "Juke Boy" Bonner and another Mississippi John Hurt album recorded after his "rediscovery" by folk music enthusiasts. There's an album by harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite, two Savoy Brown albums and a late 70's album by Peter Green.

Enjoy!

Album of the Week - 6-11-22

Afternoon folks!

More great stuff! Muddy Waters. Sonny Boy Williamson with Jimmy Page - recorded in 1965 when Page was mostly working as a studio sideman, there are only hints of his later style, but Sonny Boy is great of course. Jimmy Reed and Charlie Musselwhite for a little more harmonica goodness. There's John Mayall's transition album to a more jazz-infused style, a mid-70's Savoy Brown album and some bluegrass with the Doug Dillard Band and fiddler Byron Berline.

Enjoy!

Album of the Week - 5-28-22

Afternoon folks!

I've got a couple of great blues albums by Howlin' Wolf and Memphis Slim with Matt "Guitar" Murphy and a bunch of blues-rock. There's The Animals, Savoy Brown, Ten Years After and George Thorogood. There's also most of a bluegrass album by The Dillards. I'll add the last couple of tunes to the Dillards album sometime Sunday.

Enjoy!

Album of the Week - 5-21-22

Afternoon folks!

I've got a bunch of great stuff for you this week. There are two blues albums, one by Willie Dixon and the other by Robert Jr. Lockwood. There's a bunch of blues rock with albums by Rory Gallagher's band Taste, John Mayall and Savoy Brown. Rounding out the line up is some acoustic music by Doc & Merle Watson.

Enjoy!

Album of the Week - 4-30-22

Afternoon folks!

I uploaded a bunch of albums to youtube this week, some cool blues from Albert Collins and Jimmy Reed, two blues rock albums from Savoy Brown, some country/bluesy music from Steve Goodman, a bluegrass album from Larry Groce that features a novelty hit from the seventies that some may remember and last, some parts from an acoustic set by Dave Edmonds and Nick Lowe that weren't included in their "Sing the Everly Brothers" EP.

Enjoy!

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