Dickey Betts, Singer-Songwriter/Guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, Dies Aged 80
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by American Blues Scene Staff
1d ago
Dickey Betts, the highly iconic singer, songwriter and guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, has died at the age of 80. Rolling Stone reported that Betts’ cause of death was cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, per the late artist’s manager David Spero. A statement confirms, “It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Betts family announce the peaceful passing of Forrest Richard ‘Dickey’ Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) at the age of 80 years old. The legendary performer, songwriter, bandleader and family patriarch passed away earlier today at his home in Os ..read more
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Delmark and the Harris Theater Present Red Hot & Blues Women in Chicago
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by American Blues Scene Staff
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The Harris Theater and Delmark Records present a Gala Blues evening on Wednesday June 5, as a pre-event to the Chicago Blues Festival. We will bring legendary Chicago Blues venue Blue Chicago onto the Harris Theater stage in song and visual. The concert will showcase female vocalists and instrumentalists including Sheryl Youngblood, Melody Angel, Demetria Taylor, Carlise Guy, Sharon Lewis and Joanna Connor. These modern blues women will perform their own songs, bringing Chicago Blues to the World. Women in Blues is made possible through the Harris Theater Creative Future Fund, In par ..read more
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On the Blue: New Horizons Cruise – A Dream Come True for Classic Rock Fans
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by Kevin Wierzbicki
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The On the Blue: New Horizons cruise took place April 5-10, 2024 aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line ship Pearl, an ocean liner that has been custom outfitted to accommodate music cruises. The Pearl sailed from Miami to the sunny ports of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic and Nassau in the Bahamas with fans grooving to classic rock sounds the whole way thanks to incredible performances from the likes of Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues, Al Stewart, the Zombies, Vanilla Fudge, Little River Band, Jimi Hendrix tribute artist Randy Hansen, Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple fame, the Alan Parsons Live ..read more
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The Mavericks’ Saxophonist Max Abrams and the Art of ‘Seeing Things’
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by Lauren Leadingham
4d ago
Over the past decade saxophonist, arranger, and producer Max Abrams has been touring around the world with country crossover phenoms The Mavericks, 150 cities a year on average, he tracks his journey in photos. It’s only natural Max is a professional musician and amateur photographer, since his father was a professional photographer and an amateur musician. Each day he opens the tour bus doors to see what there is to see, he thinks of his father. Some days are cathedrals in Cologne, Germany, some days RV park signs in Marfa, Texas. But each photograph in his new book Seeing Things contains a m ..read more
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VizzTone Releases Deb Ryder Album ‘Live and Havin’ Fun’
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by American Blues Scene Staff
1w ago
Live and Havin’ Fun, recorded at The Mint in Los Angeles, is Deb Ryder’s first live album. This stellar singer-songwriter and arranger once again exhibits her innovative and sensational talent. The album was produced with her husband/bass player Ric W. Ryder and features familiar names Johnny Lee Schell, Tony Braunagel, Jim Pugh, and Ric W. Ryder, plus Tex Nakamura, Alan Maggini, Lon Price, and Paul Litteral — as well as special guests Albert Lee, Joe Sublett, Joey Delgado, Artur Menezes and Big Llou Johnson. With music that swings along well suited to the words, the single “Fun Never Hur ..read more
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Exclusive: Left Lane Cruiser Premieres Heavy Blues ‘Big Momma Shake’
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by American Blues Scene Staff
1w ago
Bayport BBQ Blues is the new studio album by Indiana-based blues duo Left Lane Cruiser, featuring Freddy J IV on guitar and vocals, and Brenn “Sausage Paw” Beck on drums, washboard and trash kit.  The album blends Freddy’s commanding, gritty vocal rasp and hoodoo slide guitar work with Sausage Paw’s rhythmic stomp to soundtrack your next backyard barbecue or juke joint get-down. Bayport BBQ Blues is dedicated to the memory of the late Chris Johnson, creator of the Deep Blues Festival. Premiering exclusively on American Blues Scene is “Big Momma Shake,” which follows lead single “Turkey Vu ..read more
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Watch ‘LOST ANGEL: The Genius Of Judee Sill’ Film Trailer
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by American Blues Scene Staff
1w ago
LOST ANGEL: The Genius Of Judee Sill opens this week in theaters, on digital and on-demand (Apple, Amazon, Vudu , major platforms) in the US and Canada on April 12. The never-before-told story of folk-rock icon Judee Sill, who in just two years went from living in a car to appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone. The documentary charts her troubled adolescence through her meteoric rise in the music world and her early tragic death. Featuring Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Fleet Foxes, David Geffen, JD Souther, Big Thief, Weyes Blood, Tim Page and ..read more
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JJ Grey Shares Video for John Anderson Classic ‘Seminole Wind’
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by American Blues Scene Staff
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 Today JJ Grey unveils the video for the song “Seminole Wind,” the John Anderson-penned track from JJ Grey & Mofro’s latest effort, Olustee. Released in February 2024 and produced by Grey, Olustee is the band’s first album in nine years. Grey, speaking of “Seminole Wind” (the only song on Olustee he did not write), says, “‘Seminole Wind’ is my favorite song by John Anderson and one of my favorites, period. I’ve been singing and playing it in one form or another all my life.” Last month, Anderson was inducted into the Country Music ..read more
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In Tune With Lynn Drury – We Talk About ‘High Tide,’ Rodeo, And Performing
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by Bill Graham
1w ago
Lynn Drury was at home in New Orleans when we spoke about her latest album, High Tide. The release date for her 10th studio album was approaching (April 5, 2024) and she was preparing for a record release party at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans on the 13th of April. I sometimes ask a singer-songwriter which song on a new album is their favorite. Of course, that is like asking a parent which of their children is their favorite. Lynn gave the question some thought before she answered. “I really think the one that people are loving, laughing, and identifying with – and it is maybe the most vulnera ..read more
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Alex Harris: Some Things Old, Some Things New, Some Things Borrowed, Some Things Blues
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by Don Wilcock
1w ago
“I think I am who I am today because of what I was yesterday.” At 43, Alex Harris is releasing his first solo album recorded in Nashville for Shanachie Records. There are six originals on Back to Us. A cover of Otis Redding’s “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember” transports the listener back six decades to when soul had, well, real soul. Plus, there’s a cover of Solomon Burke’s “Cry to Me.” The originals stand tall alongside these two legacy songs. “Otis Redding and I share the same birthday,” explains Alex. “So, there’s a connection on the Georgia soul. I was reluctant to do that song at first. It w ..read more
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