All Entries in the "BluesWax Weekly" Category
The Ezine – Cyndi Lauper Part One 2.17.12
Charley Burch says that Cyndi Lauper’s two Memphis blues releases, “Memphis Blues” and “To Memphis, With Love,” solidify the international star as a blues singer. We think you’ll agree.
Blues Bytes – Kenny Neal Part One 2.17.12
In Part One of this interview, Dan Harrell speaks with Kenny Neal about playing on the Blues Cruise.
The Photo Page – The Ty Curtis Band 2.17.12
Bob Gerzstyn shares some photographs of one the most popular blues bands in the Northwest Pacific, The Ty Curtis Band.
Big Pete – Choice Cuts 2.17.12
In reviewing his latest release, “Choice Cuts,” Beardo predicts that Big Pete will become the biggest thing to come out of The Netherlands in the blues. With over a dozen special guests this CD will not disappoint.
Bryce Janey – Game of Life 2.17.12
Phillip Smith likes Bryce Janey’s latest, “Game of Life,” so much it became the soundtrack to his vacation. Check out why!
Dead Letters: The Very Best Grateful Dead Fan Mail (Book) 2.17.12
Bob Putignano says that the new book “Dead Letters: The Very Best Grateful Dead Fan Mail” takes and entirely different approach to commemorating a band and that it is a gorgeous and interesting read.
Blues Beat – The Ty Curtis Band Part One 2.17.12
Bob Gerzstyn says that the leader of The Ty Curtis Band is a triple threat and it seems his band is expanding from being one of the favorite bands in the Pacific Northwest.
The Ezine – Roy Gaines Part Two 2.10.12
In Part Two of his conversation with BluesWax’ Dan Harrell, Roy Gaines talks about the making of his big band blues record, “Tuxedo Blues.”
Blues Bytes – Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise 2.10.12
Last week BluesWax’ Dan Harrell got quotes from all kinds of passengers aboard the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise. In this week’s Blues Beat, Dan asks some of our favorite performers about how they feel about playing on the Blues Cruise.
Blues Beat – Nick Moss and the Flip Tops 2.10.12
Nick Moss and the Flip Tops are one of the most popular acts in the blues today. Gary Weeks caught a show this month at Blind Willie’s in Atlanta and says that Moss and Company still play traditional but, they go much farther than that. Read a review of the show in this week’s Blues Beat.









