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Supersonic Blues Machine – West of Flushing, South of Frisco (2016)

The all-star Supersonic Blues Machine invited famous friends like Billy Gibbons and Warren Haynes over for the sizzling debut ‘West of Flushing, South of Frisco.’

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Robben Ford – A Day In Nashville (2014)

A Day In Nashville might as well have been a day at the beach for the virtuosic blue-rock guitarist Robben Ford. You May Also Like: How Robben Ford’s ‘The Inside Story’ Introduced the Yellowjackets to the World Robben Ford’s Tasty, Energetic ‘Soul on Ten’ Reframed His Recent Work Jerry Granelli,Read More

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Walter Trout – Luther’s Blues (2013)

Walter Trout, over a 22-album solo career, has never before recorded a project devoted to cover songs. Then again, few players have impacted the 62-year-old quite like the late Luther Allison. You May Also Like: Mike Zito – First Class Life (2018) Left Lane Cruiser’s Bring Yo’ Ass to theRead More

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Popa Chubby – Universal Breakdown Blues (2013)

A fiery aggression surrounds Universal Breakdown Blues, as Popa Chubby doesn’t lament the dangerous and uncertain era in which we live so much as rail against it with all of his might. You May Also Like: Greg ‘Stackhouse’ Prevost – Universal Vagrant (2016) Makaya McCraven – ‘Universal Beings’ (2018)

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Streams: Robben Ford, “Everything I Do [Gonna Be Funky]” from Bringing It Back Home (2013)

Get the weekend off to a rollicking good start with a stream of this classic Allen Toussaint gem, as reimagined by Robben Ford for his current Mascot Label Group release Bringing It Back Home. You May Also Like: Robben Ford’s Tasty, Energetic ‘Soul on Ten’ Reframed His Recent Work HowRead More

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Robben Ford on ‘Bringing It Back Home,’ Joni Mitchell, George Harrison … and Kiss?

Robben Ford discusses performing with Joni Mitchell at her supernova moment, and how he ended up filling in for Ace Frehley.

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Steve Lukather, “Right the Wrong” from Transition (2013): Exclusive Something Else! stream

“Right the Wrong” was written by Steve Lukather along with ‘Transition’ co-producer CJ Vanston and Lukather’s son Trev.

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Steve Lukather – Transition (2013)

I’m not sure Toto co-founder Steve Lukather has issued a solo album that feels more personal, more introspective, more real.

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Toto co-founder Steve Lukather on his emotional new solo album: ‘I really dug deep’

‘Transition’ is Steve Lukather’s seventh solo project – and it may just be the Toto legend’s most personal yet.

Robert Cray – ‘Nothin But Love’ (2012)

Robert Cray – ‘Nothin But Love’ (2012)

Robert Cray’s records are fun to listen to, and perhaps none more – certainly for guitar fans – than this one.