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DIGITALLY REMASTERED from original Tascam 424 analog tapes. The Liberty Street Blues Project played in and around Ann Arbor Michigan with various rosters from 1996-1999. The most successful lineup recorded this song in May of 1996. Singer Matt Highland takes control in this blues classic inspired piece. 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. |
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Credits: The Liberty Street Blues Project |
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DIGITALLY REMASTERED from original Tascam 424 analog tapes. The Liberty Street Blues Project played in and around Ann Arbor Michigan with various rosters from 1996-1999. The most successful lineup recorded this song in May of 1996. Singer Matt Highland takes control in this blues rock piece. Check out the thoughtful 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 (a teenager at the time) soulful guitar playing, which brings back memories of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. |
CD: n/a
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Credits: The Liberty Street Blues Project |
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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 this song in May of 1996. Singer Matt Highland takes a break for this instrumental recording. 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. |
CD: n/a
Label: n/a
Credits: The Liberty Street Blues Project |
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