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doyourememberrocknrollradio · 3 months ago
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Live from the White House: "Try a Little Tenderness" Cyndi Lauper with Charlie Musslewhite
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theloniusbeck · 2 years ago
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antiheromag · 6 years ago
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Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”
Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”
Heavy Rock / Blues Artist Mark C. Daniel has released the official music video for his new single, “Gasoline Fire.”
“Gasoline Fire,” is desire personified as a force of nature. It’s the unstoppable need for fulfillment both mental & sexual and the unguided feelings that form from it’s ideation. – Mark (Vocal, Guitar & Songwriter)
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vandalamagazine · 7 years ago
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Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite Share Acoustic Performance
Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite Share Acoustic Performance
GRAMMY-Award winning, multiplatinum-selling artists BEN HARPER and CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE continue to gear up for the March 30th release of No Mercy in This Land, today sharing an exclusive acoustic performance video of the album’s lead title track.  “No Mercy in This Land,” featuring chilling vocal performances from both Ben and Charlie, is a deeply personal track that speaks to a darker, grittier…
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adbone · 5 years ago
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Great to see my great friend & client Charlie Musslewhite on Australian TV tonight. #grammypro #grammyawards #grammy #charliemusselwhite #blues #bluesharp #benharper #benharperandcharliemusselwhite (at Abbey Stone Music & Asmgent) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0nu20mgA-h/?igshid=11cntqta6jd0i
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don-lichterman · 3 years ago
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Grand County Blues Society Presents…. 20th Anniversary of Blues From The Top Music Festival – IndiePulse Music Magazine
Grand County Blues Society Presents…. 20th Anniversary of Blues From The Top Music Festival – IndiePulse Music Magazine
A musically diverse and adventurous lineup featuring Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Gov’t Mule, Larkin Poe, Tab Benoit, Charlie Musslewhite, Sue Foley, Southern Hospitality, Eddie 9V, Bette Smith, Southern Avenue, and the Emma Marie Band, will all be performing at the 20th Anniversary Blues From The Top Music Festival  presented by the Grand County Blues Society, taking place at Rendezvous Event…
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indiepulserocks · 3 years ago
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Grand County Blues Society Presents.... 20th Anniversary of Blues From The Top Music Festival
Grand County Blues Society Presents…. 20th Anniversary of Blues From The Top Music Festival
A musically diverse and adventurous lineup featuring Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Gov’t Mule, Larkin Poe, Tab Benoit, Charlie Musslewhite, Sue Foley, Southern Hospitality, Eddie 9V, Bette Smith, Southern Avenue, and the Emma Marie Band, will all be performing at the 20th Anniversary Blues From The Top Music Festival  presented by the Grand County Blues Society, taking place at Rendezvous Event…
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dujourmedia · 7 years ago
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Discover Ben Harper’s Shades of Blue
The artist teamed up with blues icon Charlie Musslewhite to make what might be his last full-length album
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bluesdoodles · 7 years ago
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JW Jones Thunderbolt Blues Reaches High Temperature tonight on a cold Bristol November night. With lots of gigs on tonight, those with a discernible taste for Canadian driven Chicago Blues were definitely in the right place with JW and his band; on bass Laura Greenberg and new drummer Will Laurin a perfectly formed trio.
Opening with an instrumental that grabbed your ear’s attention you were hooked in with a great SRV styled guitar with the tone and but definitely not a clone! With guitar driven melody this was the start of the warming process we would soon be hot with the delights of blues via JW Jones and his Gibson Les Paul. Tonight was about his music and the opportunity to hear tracks from his stupendous album High Temperature what better way to introduce the album than with the title track a reworking of a Little Walter classic. His guitar playing certainly wooed and excited everyone in the room tonight with authentic electric blues. His music shaped by tradition but never trapped in a cul-de-sac even during the set taking us down the delta showing a different side of the blues.
He makes his gold Les Paul sing to his blues style with a deft touch and depth of feeling for the roots of the blues. The music is contemporary, touching and inspiring everyone with lyrics that told a story or shared emotions. The night was a mix of numbers from his previous album Belmont Boulevard and great covers re-shaped and perfectly formed. The textures and tones change but the quality of sound was constant as we heard BB King and Charlie Musslewhite. Both were stylish with JW Jones treatment of Charlie’s music was a real highlight his interpretation was inspired. The harmony of the chorus with Laura his bassist backing vocals on How Many Hearts gave the number a shape and context. The mood changed with a foot-tapping rockier R&B infused Watch Your Step, The tempo slowed with a beautiful slow blues number. This was pure, blues crystalline in its purity the perfect contrast to what went before, even the siren of the emergency services on the A4 outside did not distract you and almost acted as a sound effect fitting into the groove. adding to the drama of another impeccable lead break the use of the drumstick as a slide. The blues flowed like a molten river through the venue the tempo changed the mood evolved as we fell under the spell of JW Jones and his band’s spell. Live music, intense, up-close and full of emotion. This connection you will never get at a larger venue. The Thunderbolt is small and perfectly formed and the beer is served at the right temperature and almost as tasty as the blues on offer tonight from the stage.
All too soon the set was drawing to the finale a medley, name that tune moment with the up-tempo fun-loving groove of Magic Westside Boogie. The number was fast upbeat lets dancing music with Bo Diddley licks, smoothly morphing into Voodoo Chile all part of a single lead break. Magnificent. This then gave the opportunity to shine the spotlight on Laura and Will. The ‘let’s add to a sense of fun and adventure’ vibe maintained as they played their own form of musical chairs. JW Jones left the guitar and picked up the drumsticks, Will the Bass vacated by Laura who was now up front on the Les Paul. The depth of understanding between the band was demonstrated as we then had a TomTom duel between JW & Will. Then the set was wound up with an incredible medley of Rock n Roll favourites, which smoothly morphed and some intuitive improvisation that saw the temperature and delight of the audience reach fever pitch. The end was a real show stopper as all three members of the band joined JW on his Les Paul. Tonight we had sparkling blues and real entertainment we all had fun.
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          JW Jones Thunderbolt Blues Reaches High Temperature JW Jones Thunderbolt Blues Reaches High Temperature tonight on a cold Bristol November night. With lots of gigs on tonight, those with a discernible taste for Canadian driven Chicago Blues were definitely in the right place with JW and his band; on bass Laura Greenberg and new drummer Will Laurin a perfectly formed trio.
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rockrevoltmagazine · 6 years ago
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Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”
Heavy Rock / Blues Artist Mark C. Daniel has released the official music video for his new single, “Gasoline Fire.”
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Click HERE to Download / Stream “Gasoline Fire”
Mark spent several years touring and has supported: Buckcherry, Disturbed, Steve Vai, former members of Pearl Jam & Blind Melon, Living Colour, Everclear, Vertical Horizon, King’s X, Cowboy Mouth, Eric Gales, Corrosion of Conformity & Bret Michaels.
The forthcoming E.P. (from which “Gasoline Fire,” is the 1st single) features Mickey Curry on Drums (The Cult, Bryan Adams, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Hall & Oates) and Mark’s former roommate from Berklee College of Music,  Marc Hickox, on Bass (Charlie Musslewhite).
Tour Dates 2019 TBA
Connect with Mark C. Daniel: Official | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire” was originally published on RockRevolt Mag
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krispyweiss · 6 years ago
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Album Review: Ace of Cups - Ace of Cups
Ace of Cups shared stages with the Band, the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and others during their 1967-1972 run in the San Francisco Bay area. And though they were highly regarded, the all-female group never got a record deal and never made an album.
Until now.
Four of the five original members - Denise Kaufman, Mary Ellen Simpson, Diane Vitalich and Mary Gannon Alfiler - recently reunited to produce their self-titled debut, a sprawling, two-disc set that finds the quartet trying to squeeze in everything that might have come to mind over the past 50 years. The result is an LP that's littered with filler but has the seeds of a strong EP scattered across its 90-minute runtime.
With assists from old friends including the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna's Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, David Grisman, Taj Mahal, Charlie Musselwhite, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Peter Coyote and others, Ace of Cups blend power pop, acid rock and blues, bubblegum, reggae, folk and Native American chants into a overwhelming collection of originals - plus a bad Bill Withers remake - that cries out for a better producer and editor.
Many of the highlights come courtesy of the band's guests, including Weir's folksy celebration of LSD culture on "The Well;" Mahal's spiritual, nearly a cappella call-and-response with the band on "Life in Your Hands;" Musslewhite's sinewy harp on the strutting blues of "Mama's Love;" Coyote's folk-bluegrass number "As the Rain;" and the band-only "Pretty Boy," which contains elements of the Beatles' "Blue Jay Way" and "Flying."
More often, though, Ace of Cups' songs sound forced and dated as they cram in every cliché under the sun. The band does its best Steppenwolf imitation on "Stones," delivers whispered vocals over orchestral backing on the adult-contemporary dreck of "Indian Summer" and turn Withers' “Grandma’s Hands,” an otherwise touching ode to elders, into an unlistenable mess.
There's some shimmering, quality music inside Ace of Cups. But you have filter though a lot of impurities to get to it.
Grade card: Ace of Cups - Ace of Cups - C-
1/17/19
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dgoldradio · 5 years ago
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Twitter https://twitter.com/dgold post: @PhanArt stevie concert in little rock 2015 was a great experience, hope you get to go to one. 🎹 Best live whistler as well as harmonica that ive heard (and i seent some good ones, like willie nelson and charlie musslewhite). Wonder-ful whistling. Cruddy video: https://t.co/YIO1VWooB1
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theloniusbeck · 3 years ago
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antiheromag · 6 years ago
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Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”
Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”
Heavy Rock / Blues Artist Mark C. Daniel has released the official music video for his new single, “Gasoline Fire.”
“Gasoline Fire,” is desire personified as a force of nature. It’s the unstoppable need for fulfillment both mental & sexual and the unguided feelings that form from it’s ideation. – Mark (Vocal, Guitar & Songwriter)
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carlsample8 · 7 years ago
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Little Walter's uncle, Sam, amazing resemblance! Photo by Charlie Musslewhite.
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adbone · 2 years ago
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Charlie Musslewhite New Album Debut #1 on the Australian Blues Radio Chart!, thanks to everyone who plays it on Air... Team CMW (at Sydney, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfDCsvnPPQX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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