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DIGITALLY REMASTERED FROM ORIGINAL TASCAM 424 4 TRACK ANALOG TAPES. Click on song title for detailed notes about the recording. The Liberty Street Blues Project played in and around Ann Arbor Michigan with various rosters from 1996-1999. The most successful lineup recorded a live gig on 2/22/1997 in Ann Arbor and this song is from that gig. Check out the gritty vocals of Matt Highland, the ferocious stratocater guitar of teen-age Danny Pratt, plus the tight rhythym section of bassist R.K. and drummer Kevin Logerquist. The whole place was dancing when the LSBP played this one...See also LSBP's studio recordings at www.mp3.com/LSBP
For photos and background info on the Liberty Street Blues Project and other bands, see http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/ufo14
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The Liberty Street Blues Project played in and around Ann Arbor Michigan with various rosters from 1996-1999. The most successful lineup recorded a live gig on 2/22/1997 in Ann Arbor and this song is from that gig. Singer Matt Highland sat down to take a break and the rest of the band members played this instrumental jam. Check out the ferocious stratocater guitar of teen-age Danny Pratt, plus the tight rhythym section of bassist R.K. and drummer Kevin Logerquist. This song highlighted Danny Pratt's electrifying guitar playing, which brings back memories of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. Click on the song title for detailed notes about the recording.
See also the LSBP's studio recordings at www.mp3.com/LSBP
For photos and background info on the Liberty Street Blues Project and other bands, see http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/ufo14
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