Showing posts with label Corey Dennison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corey Dennison. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Breezy Rodio - If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It

Size: 161,0 MB
Time: 68:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Chicago Blues
Art: Front

01. If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It (4:54)
02. From Downtown Chicago To Biloxi Bay (4:30)
03. A Woman Don't Care (5:05)
04. I'm A Shufflin' Fool (4:05)
05. A Minute Of My Kissing (3:35)
06. Look Me In The Eye (2:23)
07. Desperate Lover (4:28)
08. Los Christianos (4:13)
09. Led To A Better Life (5:15)
10. Green And Unsatisfied (6:28)
11. The Breeze (3:01)
12. I'll Survive (4:50)
13. Pick Up Blues (2:59)
14. Dear Blues (5:14)
15. I Need Your Love (4:25)
16. Another Day (3:23)

Young guitarist, who has worked hard for his merits in the blues clubs of Chicago. On his second album for Delmark he pulls out all of his prowess. He cultivates an individual style and convinces by his playing technique, originality and a dose of unusual notions. His band sounds laid-back and far from the stereotype of a Chicago blues combo.
Guests include guitarists Monster Mike Welch and Kid Andersen and harpists Simone Nobile and Quique Goemz as well as a powerful horn section.

If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It

Thursday, June 14, 2018

VA - Tribute: Delmark's 65th Anniversary

Size: 113,5 MB
Time: 48:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Chicago Blues
Art: Front & Black

01 Omar Coleman - Train I Ride (4:09)
02 Lurrie Bell - One Day You're Gonna Get Lucky (3:34)
03 Linsey Alexander - All For Business (6:09)
04 Demetria Taylor - Riverboat (4:39)
05 Jimmy Burns - She Left Me A Mule To Ride (2:48)
06 Lil' Ed - Speak My Mind (3:55)
07 Jimmy Johnson - Out Of Bad Luck (5:00)
08 Corey Dennison - Broke And Hungry (4:38)
09 Mike Wheeler - So Many Roads (5:18)
10 Shirley Johnson - Need Your Love So Bad (4:17)
11 Ken Saydak - Boot That Thing (4:00)

Tribute MP3
Tribute FLAC

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Corey Dennison Band - Night After Night

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:57
Size: 139.5 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[3:54] 1. Hear My Plea
[4:47] 2. Misti
[4:41] 3. I Get The Shivers
[5:48] 4. Better Man
[4:04] 5. Phone Keeps Ringing
[3:39] 6. Nothing's Too Good (For My Baby)
[4:18] 7. Love Ain't Fair
[4:59] 8. Are You Serious
[3:24] 9. Nightcreeper 2 (Still Creepin')
[7:03] 10. It's So Easy
[4:53] 11. Stuck In Chicago
[3:53] 12. Troubles Of The World
[5:28] 13. Down In Virginia

Although Corey Dennison is considered a young gun in the blues world, he’s far from an amateur. Hailing from Chattanooga, Tennessee, he got his first guitar at the age of six. Weaned on a combination of blues and soul, Dennison spent a dozen years as a sideman for Carl Weathersby. In 2013, he struck out on his own, forming the Corey Dennison Band, and setting Chicago on its collective ear. They’ve been nominated at the BMAs for Best Emerging Artist Album, and won Best Blues Album at the 2016 Le Prix Blues Awards in France.

Now comes their sophomore release on Delmark Records, Night After Night. Dennison handles guitar and vocals, and is joined by Gerry Hundt (guitar, organ, harmonica), Nik Skilnik (bass), and Joel Baer (drums/percussion). The band handles the soul/blues marriage with eight original tracks, and five well treated covers. ~JD Nash

Night After Night

Friday, April 21, 2017

Kilborn Alley Blues Band - The Tolono Tapes

Size: 114,8 MB
Time: 49:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Chicago Blues
Art: Front

01. Fire With Fire (3:29)
02. Going Hard (4:46)
03. Misty (3:59)
04. Do What I Do (4:20)
05. Terre Haute (3:39)
06. Christmas In County (4:19)
07. Home To My Baby (3:14)
08. Town Saint (5:00)
09. Cold Chills (5:18)
10. Easy To Love You (2:58)
11. Sure Is Hot (3:29)
12. Night Creeper (4:33)

Personnel:
Andrew Duncanson: Vocals, Guitar
Josh Stimmel: Guitar
Chris Breen: Bass Guitar
Ed O'Hara: Drums

2 time Nominated Blues Music Award artist
Best New Blues Band, 2006 "Put it in the Alley"
Best Contemporary Blues Album, 2007 "Tear Chicago Down"

Kilborn Alley blasted on to the blues scene in 2006, with award nominated and winning releases on Nick Moss' Blue Bella Records label. Kilborn is known for their traditional Chicago blues and R&B sounds with a rollicking contemporary sensibility. With seventeen years on the road, The Tolono Tapes is a taste of what happens when Kilborn Alley gets together in the studio with some of the friends they've made in their travels. Jackie Scott stops by to share some sweet R&B, piano man Henry Gray and harp master Bob Corritore lay down some Chicago blues, guitarist Monster Mike Welch and piano guru Anthony Geraci give a fresh take to some Kilborn Alley originals, Ronnie Shellist and Joe Asselin contribute harmonica work on some Kilborn and Scott originals, Corey Dennison and Gerry Hundt lend their blues wizardry to some ''in the studio'' compositions, and Cerbo raps over ''Sure Is Hot.''

The Tolono Tapes

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Corey Dennison Band - Corey Dennison Band

Size: 131,2 MB
Time: 56:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Getcha' Pull! (4:15)
02. Tugboat Blues (4:16)
03. The Deacon (4:26)
04. Room To Breathe (5:08)
05. City Lights (3:01)
06. She's No Good (4:35)
07. Aw, Snap! (4:50)
08. Don't Say You're Sorry (3:40)
09. A Fool's Goodbye (5:38)
10. Jasper's Hop (5:02)
11. Shame On Me (3:54)
12. Strange Things Happenin' (2:54)
13. Good Enuff (4:28)

Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Corey Dennison spent a majority of his childhood moving about Tennessee and Georgia. As a young boy, Corey heard the powerful, soulful sounds of the Blues on late night radio programs and recalls being captivated by the music. He received his first guitar at the age of 6 and began to imitate the music of artists such as Gatemouth Brown, Albert Collins and Albert King. Corey immediately felt a strong connection to Soul music. “I just loved the way Soul music made me feel from my head to my toes. I remember humming along to songs from Wilson Pickett, Curtis Mayfield & Sam Cooke.” This marked a lasting impression on his musical style and is clearly visible today in his soulful vocals and fiery guitar solos.

Corey found his musical calling while hanging out with his harp playing uncle. “My Uncle snuck me into clubs where I saw some of the greatest Blues cats of all-time, Albert King, Albert Collins and Junior Wells. This is where it became clear to me; I wanted to be a Blues Man." He spent 12 years honing his skills as a sideman for Carl Weathersby, a mentor beyond the music: " Pop has really showed me the real me and have helped me in a lot of ways. Showed me what to do what not to do. I wouldn't know anything if it was not for Carl and my brothers-in-arms." Playing with Weathersby blessed Corey with opportunities to share the stage with such musical greats as The Kinsey Report, Robert Blaine, Chico Banks, The Steepwater Band, Jimmy Johnson, Robert Randolph, Derek Trucks And John Mayer, Gerry Hundt, Nick Moss, Lurrie Bell, Carlos Johnson, Bill Dickens, and Buddy Guy.

Long-awaited by loyal fans, The Corey Dennison Blues Band debuted in Chicago in early 2013, storming the stages of Buddy Guy's Legends, Rosa's, and Leroy's Hot Stuff. In late 2013, Corey's always entertaining stage presence prompted the release of "Live in Chicago," a thrilling document of a typical night in a Windy City blues club. The album left little doubt that the Blues had found its premier young lion in Corey Dennison. After spending much of 2015 storming both sides of the Atlantic with harmonica master Sugar Blue, Corey is back in Chicago and The Corey Dennison Band is now part of the legendary Delmark Records family. Look for the studio debut early in 2016!

Corey Dennison Band