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  • 300 Shows Young! 7/11/16

    Today's Black On Blues Track Of The Day is their 300th show which features another popular Blues women special including Val Starr & The Blues Rocket, Kat & Co (pictured), Tracy K, Peach, Marcia Ball, Petra Bornerova and Robin Rogers.

  • Good Company 6/11/16

    "Bad Company have so many better songs in their set besides the radio hits and ‘Electricland’ showed that with its moody verse and truly soaring chorus that highlighted Rodger’s effortless vocal range to perfection as he played piano from the back of the stage. This was spine-tingling stuff. ‘Burnin’ Sky’ showed the darker side of the band as the atmospherics were enhanced by some effective projections onto the huge video screens. There was no mid set lull to be seen with the following ‘Run With The Pack’ and the band also shone with their version of Mott the Hoople's ‘Ready For Love’ keeping the tempo running." Read the rest of Wrinkly The Silver's Bad Company review from last Saturday's London O2 Arena gig here, go to our photo gallery here and check out our Vid Of The Day!

  • Blues Pills At Koko Tonite! 6/11/16

    "However, everyone was in agreement that our first port of call would be the Classic Rock Stage to see Swedish rock band Blues Pills, featuring Zack Anderson (bass), André Kvarnström (drums), vocalist Elin Larsson and guitarist Dorian Sorriaux. Their 35 minute set kicked off with former single ‘High Class Woman’ – a former WRC Vid Of The Day – the power and range of Elin’s voice evident all throughout the set - the perfect foil for Dorian’s mix of Psychedelic, Blues and Hard Rock – transporting us back to the halcyon ‘70’s. Appropriately these guys have been on the Nuclear Blast label since 2013 and their set list included five more tracks: ‘Ain’t No Chance’, ‘No Hope Left For Me’, ‘Elements And Things’, ‘Little Sun’ and finished with another former single ‘Black Smoke’. The crowd had almost forgotten about the rain and wanted more. So many stages – so little time – but a very promising start to the day." That was AJ's take on Blues Pills at Ramblin' Man last year and we're off to see them again tonight at London's Koko. Watch out for a Vid Of The Day, pics and a review over the coming days!

  • Amazing Blues On the Marsh 6/11/16

    Today's Blues On The Marsh Track Of The Day - originally broadcast on Friday night, features the usual, the unusual, the awesome and downright amazing Blues that has dared to venture its way to the Marshman's humble abode! Prepare to hear music from King King (pictured), Red Butler, Jeremiah Marques and Nine Below Zero along with Band Of Friends, The Mike Eldred Trio, Lurrie Bell, Chicago 9 , Bobby Rush, Giles Robson, Kat and Co, Israel Nash, Frankie Miller, Lightnin' Charlie, Richard Townend and The Mighty Bosscats, Gwyn Ashton, Mike Zito, Mississippi MacDonald and The Cottonmouth Kings plus Kev plays tracks from one of the most underrated Blues guys this country has produced, Lonnie Donegan, in rememberance of his passing on 3rd November 2002 . Also in the mix is birthday boy Sonny Rhodes!

  • Larry's Benefit Gig Tonight! 5/11/16

    Storm Warning are hosting a benefit gig for Larry Miller (Vid Of The Day) tonight at The Boom Boom Club in Sutton, Surrey. Doors will open at 7pm and the live music will start sharp at 7.30pm. Catfish and Salvation Jayne will play short sets followed by Storm Warning who feature Larry's bass player Derek White and keyboard man Ian Salisbury. After the interval various members of Storm Warning will provide the backing band for a host of guests including Troy Redfern, Stevie Smith, Todd Sharpville, Marcus Flynn and Elisha Blue. Larry has said he's really grateful to all these great musicians who are giving up their time to help him. The night is also the official launch of Larry's new CD titled 'Larry Miller' which will be on sale - along with Larry's new T Shirt! It's going to be one hell of a night of Blues Rock for Larry who has fans coming from as far as Scotland and The Netherlands. If you can, please go along and support Larry and the musicians playing.

  • Rich Kid Blues 5/11/16

    "All the staples of a Terry show are present and correct; 'Seed Of Memory', 'To Be Treated Right', 'Without Expression', 'Raging Storm' and of course, 'Rich Kid Blues' interspersed with anecdotes of adventures on the road with various luminaries, Keith Richards being one (whom he caught up with recently at “Oldchella”) and a smuttering of covers, 'Time Slips Away' (Willie Nelson), 'Bend In The River' (Marty Robbins) and a fabulous version of 'Don’t Worry Baby' (Beach Boys)." Read the rest of Steven Hancock's Terry Reid review from Thursday's Half Moon Putney gig here plus go to our photo gallery here.

  • Saturday Blues Club 5/11/16

    This week's Blues Club Podcast Track Of The Day has another two hours of non-stop Best in Blues with More Music and Less Chat featuring New Releases, Classic Tracks, UK Independent Blues Broadcasters Association Presenter's Picks and more. On the show this week are Deb Ryder, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Ian Siegal, Mitch Kashmar, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, Beth Hart, Frankie Miller, Mike Zito, King King, Malaya Blue, Red Butler (pictured), The Record Company, David Bromberg Quintet & Band, Vaneese Thomas, Rattlin Bone, Club des Belugas, Jo Harman, Nine Below Zero, Lol Goodman Band, The Movers, Norah Jones, Eddie Martin, Enrico Jerimiah Marques, Colin James, Brad Absher & Swamp Royale, Richard Townend & The Mighty Bosscats, Bill Blue, Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, Lurrie Bell, B. B. & The Blues Shacks and more.

  • Superlungs 4/11/16

    We caught Terry Reid, or 'Superlungs' as he’s affectionately known, at the Half Moon, Putney, last night - just over a week after he performed at 'An Evening For Jack'. We last saw Terry perform with his band at the same venue just over four years ago - carrying the reputation of one of the greatest Rock/Soul voices the UK has ever produced or is indeed likely to. Recently, Terry’s been working with up and coming French band Shine and The Alabama 3. Anyway four years down the line - and with a review and more pics to come - check out todays Vid Of The Day from last night's gig.

  • Resonate 4/11/16

    "Given the fact that 'Heavy' was a released as a public taster on Youtube at the end of September - my only concern was whether the rest of the album would stand up to the subtlety, production and sound of this quality opener. Step forward 'My Town' which continued to carry 'Resonate's' torch with Pontus Enborg's pounding drum opening and a to die for driving guitar riff and solo from Andersen - the perfect vehicle for Hughes to flit between a soft and hard vocal. Guitar feedback heralded the arrival of 'Flow' with another stand out guitar/organ riff and another opportunity for Glenn to open his tonsils - although a common theme throughout 'Resonate' is the unexpected direction that some tracks take - on this occasion the delicate mid-section harmony that builds into a awesome combination of another Andersen solo complemented by the amazing 'purplesque' keys of Doley. For mine the track of the album - follow that. Initially taking their foot of the accelerator on 'Let It Shine' - this track deceptively creeps up on you into a real ace rocker - again with the combination of Hughes, Andersen and Doley in overdrive." Check out the whole of AJ's Glenn Hughes 'Resonate' CD review here which is released today plus see our Track Of The Day.

  • Skydogs 4/11/16

    Explosive Belgian Rockers The Sore Losers release today their new album 'Skydogs' through Ultra Elektric Records. Produced by Grammy Award winner Dave Cobb, 'Skydogs' was released earlier in the year to huge critical acclaim in Benelux, and now gets a full international release. Recorded in only ten days in Vox Ton Studios in Berlin, 'Skydogs' is The Sore Losers third full-length album, and comes bursting with energy, dirty riffs and rock‘n’roll vocals reminiscent of Led Zeppelin and early Black Sabbath, combined with the attitude of The Ramones. Opening with the ‘70's psych anthem ‘Blood Moon Shining’, with its fully loaded back beat and swirling hypnotic riffery, the album is a ten-track groove-monster, featuring Belgian hit singles ‘Cherry Cherry’ and ‘Emily’.

  • Reid Moon 3/11/16

    "Open your eyes and there is this ramshackle wrinkly rocker who could be anyone’s grandad who has got up to do a turn after having too many sherbets on Xmas day!! Add to that as the night wore on his talking voice resembled more and more Keith Richards and you can see what a confusing character he is. Anyway on to the show and after a lengthy preamble (something we would get used to as the evening wore on) Reid launches into 'Raging Storm' which I have to confess was my favourite song of the night. What this track did show was the quality of his guitar playing and his voice despite his advancing years." That was part of Wrinkly's take on Terry Reid at the Half Moon, Putney, four years ago (pictured) and Terry returns to the same venue this evening following his guest appearance at 'An Evening For Jack' last week.

  • Wrinkly's Outlaws 3/11/16

    And talking of Wrinkly - his WRC ten best gigs '60 Years On Tour' t-shirt (pictured) features The Outlaws (Track Of The Day) supporting The Who at Charlton in 1976. Forty years later, the Southern Rock legends have celebrated triumphs, endured tragedies and survived legal nightmares to remain one of the most influential and best-loved bands of the genre. It’s a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony and the road. It’s about a group that respects its own legacy while refusing to be defined by its past. But most of all, it’s about playing live, playing for their audience. The sextet proves just how well this combination works with ‘Legacy Live’, their brand new double live DigiPak CD, scheduled for release on Friday 11th November on Steamhammer/SPV.

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