True accounts from musicians, bar owners, and regulars at the crossroads of good times and despair. Bars, Blues, and Blues: Stories From the Drinkhouse.
We'll be part of Greensboro Bound: A Literary Festival being held May 18-20. Join us for a celebration of literature and authors.
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One of our bluesmen is still going strong after more than a half-century of performing. Book Roy Roberts for a sweat-filled pilgrimage to the old days of Blues, R&B, and Southern Soul with stinging guitar licks and great vocals.
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One of our many blues musician storytellers, @Terry VunCannon with his band @Lawyer Guns & Money are #1 on the Roadhouse Blues and Boogie Charts with their song "Welcome to the Juke Joint." A fitting title.
Rick Hall, founder of @F.A.M.E Recording studios has died at 85. Discussions of F.A.M.E. and Rick were made in our book @BarsBluesBooze published by @upmiss, as he produced a number of hits from Black musicians at a time when segregation was rampant. R.I.P., Rick Hall.