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Saturday, December 10, 2011

I Don't Get The Blues - Neal Black and the Healers


Since the deaths of Screamin' Jay Hawkins and John Campbell, Neal Black has been the king of the voodoo blues. Dark, occult themes have always resided in Black's songs, and "Handful of Rain" is no different, with tales of New Orleans black magic running through the album. Now based out of Europe much of the year, Black's incendiary guitar work and powerful vocals place him among the most powerful straddlers of blues and rock going – seat him alongside Ronnie Earl and Johnny Winter. With his distinctive, Howlin' Wolf-inflected singing voice and his Texas-styled lead guitar , Black is one of the most intriguing listens in the blues today. Whether you're an old fan who lost track of him or new to his brand of swamp blues
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