I recently just heard about Doug Sahm for the first time earlier this week, and was amazed that I hadn’t before. Sahm was a musical prodigy of sorts growing up in Texas,…
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Chris Duarte Group – Texas Sugar Strat Magik (1994)
I recently heard about Chris Duarte on the internet, and was almost immediately interested. Though I’ve never really heard him play, he is supposed to be an excellent blues guitarist, and I’m…
Bobby Charles – Bobby Charles (Bonus Track Version) (1972)
I know Bobby Charles did some stuff with The Band in the mid 1970s, but that’s about all I know. Well, that, plus the “You Might Also Like” section underneath this album…
Country Joe McDonald – Hold on It’s Coming (1971)
Country Joe and the Fish is a quintessential late 60s psychedelic rock band, and Country Joe McDonald usually made some pretty strong lyrics about the times, often speaking out against the war…
Monster Rally – Adventures on the Floating Island (2019)
Someone recently recommended Monster Rally to me, and I’d never heard of them, but was excited to take a look. Ted Feighan is the man behind the music in this one –…
The Tiffany Shade – The Tiffany Shade (1968)
The Tiffany Shade was a psychedelic rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, that was formed in 1966 and disbanded just two years later in 1968 after the release of their only album. They…
Duane Eddy – Have ‘Twangy’ Guitar, Will Travel (1958)
I’ve heard a bit about Duane Eddy on different sites on the internet, but didn’t ever know much about him. It seems he was one of the early modern rock and roll…
Mike Baggetta, Jim Keltner & Mike Watt – Wall of Flowers (2019)
I’ve only sort of vaguely heard of Mike Baggetta, though had heard of Jim Keltner in hearing stuff about some stuff regarding The Traveling Wilburys, and seriously loved Mike Watt’s playing in…
The Peppermint Rainbow – Will You Be Staying After Sunday (1969)
I’m almost at the end of my queue of albums I added about a week ago, as this is one of the last couple of albums on my list. I don’t remember…
Jackie Lomax – Home Is In My Head (1971)
I think I’d heard of Jackie Lomax before adding this album to my queue the other night due to his proximity to The Beatles and Apple Records, but didn’t know much else…