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Searing slide guitar, romping horns, good ol' boy vocals, even a bit of rap! Guest Charlie Musselwhite. Digital download includes: 1. Another Mule Kickin' in Your Stall 2. Driving... |
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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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The latest from this immensely popular acoustic trio. Musical wit and wisdom, from the sublime to the sexy. Includes It Takes A Mighty Good Man, Unlove You, Coffee Flavored Kisses. Digital... |
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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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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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Big Fun indeed from a beloved good-time musician from the ’60s and ’70s. Elvin began with the original Paul Butterfield Band and went on to create a series of memorable solo albums combining blues,... |
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An American guitar legend debuted on Alligator with his finest (and bluesiest) album in years! Cut with the cream of Chicago bluesmen, including Casey Jones on drums and Johnny B. Gayden on bass,... |
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The grand master of blues harmonica celebrates his deep roots, recording with both modern andtraditional bands plus four acoustic cuts (with Charlie on guitar!), two with the Blind Boys of Alabama.... |
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Bluesy and jazzy guitar. Digital Audio Download Includes: 1 Hand Picked 2 Afternoon in the Sun 3 Southern Flyer 4 Red Georgia Clay 5 Anything at All 6 Nothing... |
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Koko conjures up the rough and tumble spirit of classic Chicago blues. With an all-star band of the city’s finest players, the Queen of the Blues summons deep feeling from back in the day with five... |
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