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A famed harmonica master whose career spans 40 years, Charlie made his first Alligator album in 1990 featuring his skin-tight road band (with Andrew “Junior Boy” Jones) tearing into slow blues and... |
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Fourteen members of the Alligator family present their own bluesy look at the holiday season.Performances by Koko Taylor, Elvin Bishop, Son Seals, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, Saffire, Katie... |
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Sixteen newly-recorded slices of holiday blues from Alligator’s top artists, guaranteed to give you a blue, blue Christmas! Includes Marcia Ball, Carey Bell, Lonnie Brooks, Michael Burks, Cephas &... |
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The world famous blues team got back to its roots with a set of rare acoustic recordings cut in France in 1981 and issued on Alligator in 1991. Buddy and Junior pay tribute to their inspirations... |
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Passionate, soulful blues from a Chicago legend who debuted on Alligator’s LIVING CHICAGO BLUES series. Knife-to-the-ribs guitar and gospel-tinged vocals from one of Chicago’s finest. Includes You... |
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A set of stripped-down, hard-edged Louisiana blues from the young blues giant. All the raw energy of Kenny’s sweaty live performances backed only by bass, drums and keyboards. Hot guitar, down home... |
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Digital Download Includes: 1 Give Me Back My Wig 2 The Sun Is Shining 3 Kitchen Sink Boogie 4 Dust My Broom 5 Comin' Around The Mountain 6 Let's Get Funky 7 Rock Me 8... |
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The late blues harmonica master and his finest pupil teamed up on record only once, for an album of simply amazing harp playing. From swinging shuffles to slow acoustic tunes, this is everything a... |
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First-ever solo release from founding and current member of Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women. Features six Adegbalola originals, plus songs by Keb’ Mo’, Smokey Robinson, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and... |
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Straight out of the mean streets of the South Bronx comes an up-to-the-minute quartet led by apyrotechnic monster guitarist who writes and sings blues about current urban life. Tomorrow’s blues... |
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