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Friday, April 10, 2026

Davey Jones - Ball Cap Blues - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Ball Cap Blues, by Davey Jones and it's solid contemporary blues. Opening with shuffle, Banks Of The Blues, Davey Jones on lead vocal and guitar sets a nice groove, backed by piano, organ and drums. Cool opener. Easy blues rocker, Walking Easy, definitely has radio airplay characteristics with it's memorable melody and easy beat. Rocker, Mis Memphis Blues has a fine tempo with super vocals by Jones who also grinds in on "JJ Cale" like guitar with organ and drum backing. Real nice. Six Feet In The Ground is my favorite track on the release with a Don Nix feel. Driving piano rhythm and solid guitar work under Jones vocals gives this track a solid kick. Wrapping the release is rockin roller, Woman I Love with Jones grinding out a rocking guitar riff. With super vocals, drums and organ/piano following, this is a super closer. 


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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Origin Records artist: Harvie S - Bright Dawn - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Bright Dawn, from Harvie S and it's light and flowing. Opening with Ghosts of Havana, Miki Hayama on Fender Rhodes creates the fabric on which Peter Bernstein builds the guitar rich melody. Matt Wilson holds a tight rein on the rhythm and Harvie S lays out a really nice solo on bass for a solid opener. Waltz For Vartan showcases Harvie leading the way on bass. Flowing guitar lead by Bernstein adds a real nice lyrical feel to the track and giving the track a lighter feel. I've Got Rhythm and Blues is my favorite track on the release with Bernstein really strolling on lead guitar and a thumping bass line reinforcing all the way. Smoking. On Chick Corea's, Humpty DumptyHayama really rolls on piano and a complimentary bass solo by Harvie makes this one of my favorites on the release. Wrapping the release is Swithering, a dramatic composition featuring Hayama on piano crafting the melody with interwoven bass lines by Harvie and percussive riffs by Wilson. This is a fine closer for an interesting release. 


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