Zac Harmon is an award-winning guitarist, organist, singer, and songwriter whose distinctive style combines the best of old-school soul-blues artists with modern lyrics and themes that bring the blues into a new century. "Right Man Right Now" is contemporary music that proves just how alive and relevant the blues is today. Addressing issues straight from today's headlines, Zac presents them in a fresh original style built on the best blues tradition. And he has some incredibly talented musicians helping him. Guests include Bobby Rush, Lucky Peterson, Anson Funderburgh and Mike Finnegan. A native of Jackson, Mississippi, Harmon played guitar for Z.Z. Hill, Dorothy Moore and Sam Myers before moving to L.A., where he established himself as a successful session musician, songwriter, and producer, working with the likes of Evelyn "Champagne" King, the Whispers, the O Jays and Black Uhuru…
Few metal bands have had their back catalogue repackaged as much as Motorhead has over the years, and the 1989 import compilation DIRTY LOVE can be added to the ever-growing list. Like such other similarly styled collections (OVER THE TOP, ON PAROLE, etc.), DIRTY LOVE contains much of the same selections, but also includes several other rarely heard oddities–"Waltz of the Vampire" and "Godzilla Akimbo."…
Originally released as the Prestige albums San Francisco Bay Blues and Jesse Fuller's Favorites, these 26 sides are fine examples of Fuller's unique one-man band genius……
Collection includes 3 solo albums by Munich-born and Los Angeles-based jazz composer/guitarist Nils and also includes collaboration album with Gravity 180.
Batfoot! are a punk rock band formed in Sydney, Australia in 2008. They are plays an old school sounding style of punk rock. Staying close to their roots, they are influenced heavily by bands such as The Ramones, Screeching Weasel and The Queers. The music is upbeat, catchy, and most importantly, fun to listen to. The leather jacket clad lads play fast and tight, with only a handful of songs nearing the 2 minute mark.
It’s quite understandable for a fan of Bathory to be interested by Quorthon’s solo project, aptly named Quorthon. However, if you’re expecting thrashy viking metal or misanthropic black metal, you will be disappointed. The best way to describe Quorthon is as a modern grunge tinged hard rock band. There is a lot here that will entice an Alice in Chains fan more than a Bathory fan…