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21st Century Surf. A very danceable mixture of twang guitars, punk power and melodies as big as the ocean. |
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A great group of 10
Pontiac specials, with Cranston Clements and Elvin Killerbee playing guitar. |
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He plays his guitar like a father would to his son. Precise
and clean. |
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Black Top involves a rocking blues guitar player, a thumping rhythm section and two great lead singers. |
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MacLeod generates some tough and danceable blues throughout.. |
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With sandals and some beers, they created this Christmas classic. |
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This woman can rock those blues and add a sultry flavor too. |
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With a blues guitar that's on fire, Sonny smokes the room. |
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Return with us now to those thrilling days of reverb-drenched
guitars and fierce, pounding drums. |
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The “new Surfaris” are so stoked, and their “stoke” is so contagious!
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This blues album came together with perfect chemistry, effervescent energy
and talent. |
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Rough-hewn nuggets of punky blues with a National Steel Guitar. |
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The Fortune Teller is an excellent blues rock album with a flavorful
southern flair. The songs tell stories and the guitars are big and
raunchy. |
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Well reviewed surf and instro with Spanish influences. |
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This is surf music with a dose of horror.
Over and over, Bill hammers home the main theme with heavily reverbed
spy-tones. |
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His hard rockin' blues add some grunge to the mix. Nicely
done! |
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Dennis Gruenling has assembled four of the best Harp players alive
today to honor Little Walter. |
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These songs are great, funny, touching and have meaning to them like
songs did in the past. |
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