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Pianist and singer/songwriter Marcia Ball is a living example of how East Texas blues meets southwest Louisiana swamp rock. Ball was born March 20, 1949, in Orange, TX, but grew up across the border in Vinton, LA. Tha...
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I'll Never Be Free | Peace, Love & BBQ |
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Another Man's Woman | Hot Tamale Baby |
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Louisiana 1927 | Let Me Play with Your Poodle |
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| 08.22.2008 |
Edmonton Labatt Blues Festival
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Edmonton | Al | |
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Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
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San Diego | CA | |
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Blues Part 2
In the late 1950s and early 1960s an awakening of interest in the power and magic of the blues among younger listeners led to the so-called "blues revival". Old-time acoustic masters and electric originators had their careers revived, and white kids in England and America plugged in. The blues today are alive and well and in no need of a revival. Tune in and check it out. |
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Diner
Picture yourself walking on a country road that ends at the entrance of an old log cabin. Parked out front is a vintage Harley. There's a barn behind the house and an ancient oak tree stands tall in the center of the yard. An American flag is draped over the porch and a Martin guitar leans against the front door. You're in Americana country: singer-songwriters of great country, folk, and folk-rock music. |
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Official Site: Official Marcia Ball Website
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Label Site: Antone Records
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