I need some blues-rock.?!


Question: I love Americain Metal when I was in high school did research on the history of and found the greatest music of all time The Blues. R.L. Burnside and the other Mississippi Country blues artist are my favorite. Now the John Spencer Blues Explosion I really liked but I recently had seen Black Snake Moan and got the soundtrack The Black Keys are the only thing that I have listen to for the past eight days all thier albums over and over again. I would really like some more bands that are simular. I really don't need answers like the white stripes, SRV, Geogre Throughgood, Kenny Wayne Shepard,or the meat shakers whatever thier name is. I am Aware of Ben Harper also he is top Five material in my book.


Answers: I love Americain Metal when I was in high school did research on the history of and found the greatest music of all time The Blues. R.L. Burnside and the other Mississippi Country blues artist are my favorite. Now the John Spencer Blues Explosion I really liked but I recently had seen Black Snake Moan and got the soundtrack The Black Keys are the only thing that I have listen to for the past eight days all thier albums over and over again. I would really like some more bands that are simular. I really don't need answers like the white stripes, SRV, Geogre Throughgood, Kenny Wayne Shepard,or the meat shakers whatever thier name is. I am Aware of Ben Harper also he is top Five material in my book.
Joe Bonamassa, Walter Trout, Lance Lopez, Snowy White, Coco Montoya, and a whole lot more. Check out "Absolute Blues Hits" on 1.FM Blues under "Blues" in Apple iTunes internet radio - a version for PCs is available free. I'm working towards getting one of my own recordings on this station, and I listen to it a lot. Hope this helps.
Eric Clapton. He's been playing blues/rock since the '60s and still going strong. He has so many albums out with The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, and now solo, that I can't count them all. He is the best, period.
The black keys are awesome. I saw them live and it was like 2 hours of adrenaline. I listen to their albums all the time. Check out a guy named Richard Johnston. He's a one man band out of Memphis and is amazing. I'd look his way. Paul Reddick has some pretty cool stuff. He did the criminal song in the coke sip stealing commercial. The John popper experience has a couple great songs, but the album overall is pretty weak.


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