Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Ronnie I



Chock full of groove and positively brimming with character, Ronnie I's riff-soaked, soul-injected "Can't Turn It Off" is the type of blues rock listening experience that's best experienced with an obscenely large whiskey in hand and the speakers turned all the way up to eleven. A bombastic collection of tasty guitar work, chest-pounding rhythms, and soaring vocal work, "Can't Turn It Off" is exactly what the blues-drenched hard rock genre is all about, attitude, and whether it'd be the infectious hooks or the generous helping of boisterous vibrancy coursing its way throughout the tracks veins, it's safe to say many a rock lover will appreciate what Ronnie has cooked up for them.

With a track like this, energy is everything, it's what sets the rock genre apart and provides a level of glee and excitement that simply cannot be matched. Ronnie I most definitely delivers!

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Ericka Siyo


Ericka Siyo is a poet. The album "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" is inspired by her second book. She hires musicians from various backgrounds to write the music and sing her songs, hence the variety of music genre in the album. There's a song for everyone.


"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" has been played nearly 6000 times on Radio Jango within a few months.

Ericka is at the beginning of her career and she wishes to continue to write poetry and song's lyrics. The album "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark" is dedicated to those who feel that they are left behind, it's a reminder that they are not alone.

http://freefrench.uk/

Friday, February 23, 2024

New releases on JAM 66 Radio

 


 

From Today and This weekend, ADAM HOLLY, MAD GLORY, SYMFOMANIA, NATHAN READ, FREDY BRIZUELA, JOHN OF FOURTH, DAMYANA, WALKING FLAMES, ALL THE COLOR OF THE WORLD. More new blues / bluesrock, rock bands on the radio.


Listen to ONLY THE NEWEST rock blues and bluesrock music on JAM 66 Radio today  friday and february week and tunein to great music.

Hear on this blog, with your preferred player or download the app.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Rare Union



Rare Union has released their first release "Brother of Mine" again in honor of lead vocalist Max Soler who recently passed. "Brother of Mine" is a deeply personal album, featuring a daring mix of percussion-driven Blues Rock with reviling, soul baring, heartfelt vocals. The guitar work is fantastic, and fresh all original. The drums, percussion and Max Soler’s vocals make this release a must.


Rare Union, a band that came out of the pandemic with musicians from 5 different states found their first release “Bother of Mine" in the top 100 Blues Rock CDs on RMR charts for 2022. All original, Rare Union's "Brother of Mine" is incredible.

https://rareunionband.com/

Monday, February 19, 2024

JAM 66 Radio - Updates



From Today listen to MARTA MANERA, MERRY SPLEEN, BEHEDOS and KONSTANTIN KIRICH. More new blues / bluesrock bands on the radio every day.


Listen to ONLY THE NEWEST rock, blues and bluesrock music on JAM 66 Radio today and tunein to great music.

Also read here the Latest news on those genres and more info updated in realtime.

Click the links on the right column, get the app, listen with your favorite player or listen on this blog.

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Smiling Horse



Hans Vleugel singer songwriter named Smiling Horse. Raised in a very musical familie. Got his first guitar at the age of eleven. He began to write his own songs at the age of twelve. Made his first studio recording when he was twenty one. The Album ‘Curious is his Ninth studio Album. In collaboration with Racquel Roberts Hans made three albums and several CD Singles. Comes out with the remarkable, topical single 'Climate Change/Chains. Sung by Racquel but all intruments play’d and recorded by Hans.

https://smilinghorse.bandcamp.com/

Thursday, February 15, 2024

UFA



In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)" the 1969 USA and UK #1 hit single by the American pop-rock duo of Zager and Evans, featuring Jake Lee Rau on lead vocals, has already caused a stir, not because it is innovative or original, but because it is -- in the middle of pop music's current creative void -- so immediate and imperative. It’s also built around the pillars of David Bowie’s China Girl and Afrika Bambaataa’s Planet Rock… but with more guitars.

https://www.poesieplastique.com/

Monday, February 12, 2024

Walter Rossi




Rossignuoli (Walter) Rossi (May 29, 1947 – April 29, 2022) was an Italian-Canadian musician who was active from the 1960s to 2000s. As a guitarist, he played for Wilson Pickett and the Buddy Miles Express in the 1960s. With his own bands, Rossi played with Influence and Luke & The Apostles from the 1960s to 1970s. After his tenure with the band Charlee, he worked as a session musician throughout the 1970s with Boule Noire, Michel Pagliaro and Nanette Workman. As a musician, Rossi debuted with his self-titled album in 1976. Following Walter Rossi, he released Six Strings, Nine Lives in 1978 and Diamonds For the Kid in 1980. 

During this time period, Rossi was a nominee for the Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year category at the Juno Awards of 1978. He later won this category at the Juno Awards of 1980. In between the Juno Awards, Rossi was nominated for Rock Album of the Year with Six Strings, Nine Lives at the 1979 Félix Awards. After two additional Felix Award nominations in the 1980s, he released One Foot In Heaven, One Foot In Hell in 1984. He then worked as a music producer in North America before publishing Secret Sins in 2005.