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Monday, February 23, 2026

MoMojo Records artist: Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps - Bad At Being Good - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Bad At Being Good, by Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps and it's solid. Opening with upbeat, Love's A Full Time Job, Teresa James on lead vocal and piano sets the pace with Terry Wilson on bass, Billy Watts on guitar, Tony Braunagel on drums, Darrell Leonard on trumpet and Paulie Cerra on sax, this is a hot opener. With a real sway, I Got This Thing has a nice groove. Wilson sets a super bass line and James really digs in with sassy vocals and Watts guitar work add some real sting. Trouble In Paradise is one of my favorite tracks on the release with a lightly funky beat and excellent vocals by James. Dean Parks sits in on lead guitar and his and Kevin McKendree on Wurlitzer gives the track a real mellow feel. Very nice.  Bluesy, Treat Her Like You Want Her To Treat You is an excellent showcase for James and soulful horn work by Leonard and Cerra adds real nice depth. The addition of McKendree on B3 and Bennett Salvay on piano add nicely to Wilson's guitar lead. Braunagel's drum line on We Came To Rock and Watts' lead guitar work really shine and James continues to demonstrate that she can sing any style. Very nice. Wrapping the release is Close Down The Blues Bar has a great lope courtesy of Braunagel and James on piano. James vocals are so thick and tasty and Watts' guitar work so spot on, this is an excellent closer for a really tight release. 


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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

MC Records artist: Kim Wilson - Slow Burn - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Slow Burn, by Kim Wilson and it may be his best. Opening with Little Milton's, I'm Trying, Kim Wilson is up front on lead vocal with Nathan James really shining on guitar. Barrelhouse Chuck has the piano rolling and Richard Innes on drums rounds out the band. Strong opener. BB King's classic, Sweet Little Angel is up next with smoking lead guitar work by Billy Flynn. Wilson soulful vocals are perfect for these tracks and Chuck adds vibrant piano lead backed by Innes, Larry Taylor on bass and Johnny Viau on horns. Wilson breaks loose on harmonica on Boogie in E with tight backing by James, Marty Dodson on drums, and Troy Sandow on bass. Excellent! Robert Nighthawk's, The Time Has Come, features Flynn on slide and Wilson on lead vocal. Signature piano work by Chuck and Taylor and Innes working the bottom makes this another standout track. Magic Sam's Easy Baby is a cool showcase for Wilson on vocal with excellent guitar and piano phrasing by Bob Welsh. Another Wilson strong harmonica showcase is Gotta Have a Horse, with James knocking out some hot riffs on guitar, Dodson on drums, and Sandow on bass. Wrapping the release is Otis Rush's stellar, So Many Roads with a terrific intro by Wilson on harmonica and James on guitar. Wilson does a real nice job on vocals and James with his rapid guitar attack is killer. This is a 9 minute jam and Wilson and James both lay down gripping solos. Excellent closer. 


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