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Kim Simmonds and the Story of Savoy Brown

While the blues was a decidedly American musical genre, by the early 1960s a lot of America had forgotten about it. And especially its original core audience of Blacks, whose younger generation was gravitating toward the sounds of Motown, Stax, … Continue reading

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Boogie & Blues Rockers Foghat Keep Up Their Sonic Mojo

Turn on any Classic Rock radio station—terrestrial, satellite or streaming—and you’re sure to hear something by Foghat. The UK-bred boogie blues band scored in the ’70s with hits like “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” “Drivin’ Wheel,” “Fool … Continue reading

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