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Artist description
Muddy Waters came to Jim Fox in a dream and told him to start a blues band and now he plays guitar,sings and leads The Bluestones, an original blues and rock band that features the singing,songwriting
and guitar playing of Roger Hoover a 23 year old phenom with 10 years of playing
in smokey nightclubs and the heart of John Lee Hooker.Also featured are Brian Diaz (The Brain)on drums, percussion and congas, bass player and songwriter
and underground legend Jeffrey Normal who played Lollapalooza and toured Japan
with James Gurley and has two release under his own name and another he wrote and produced
for 3 hole PUNCH also produced The Bluestones album "Outskirts of Town" on Wet Cat Records.
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Music Style
rock,blues,psychedelic |
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Musical Influences
Muddy Waters,Jimi Hendrix,James Cotton,Miles Davis,John Lee Hooker,The Band |
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Similar Artists
Double Trouble,The Thunderbirds,Ryan Adams,Lou Reed,Doyle Bramhall |
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Artist History
The Bluestones came from a dream that leader,guitarist and vocalist
Jim Fox had, in this dream Muddy Waters appeared before him and
told him to start a blues band which he (of course) did.The band worked the circuit
in many incarnations always including the best the land of NO had to offer and played
all the clubs.The addition of producer and songwriter Jeffrey Normal and Roger Hoover,
also a songwriter, allowed the band to introduce a new CD including the compositions
of both these members as well as Jims. |
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Group Members
Roger Hoover-vocals,lead guitar
Jim Fox-leader,vocals,guitar
Jeffrey Normal-vocals,electric bass
Brian Diaz-drums,congas,percussion |
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Instruments
guitars,bass,drums,occasional sax |
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Albums
Live at Northside Outskirts of Town |
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Location
Kent, OH - USA |
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