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Ian Lomax

Growing up with older siblings made Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard etc. my earliest musical memories. So no surprise that a few years later I was sourcing vinyl from any black American blues and R&B artists I could find. Ironically, it was the white blues octogenarian, John Mayall, who sparked my interest in jazz with his “jazz/blues fusion” sessions. Nearly 50 years on and thousand of records later, I haven’t stopped exploring. Whilst I yearned for a musical career - alas, it never happened. However, 40 years as a criminal barrister and judge gave me the discipline to listen carefully before passing judgement. Essential skills for any record critic, you may think!

I Ain’t Studdin’ Ya – My American Blues Story

Blues and soul performer Bobby Rush reflects that it took him over 50 years to become an overnight sensation. This is the paradox that...

Big Joe Williams: Four Classic Albums

Big Joe Williams is not the biggest name in the history of the blues but he is an important name. He bridges the period...

Baby Boy Warren: Bad Lover Blues

Detroit is famous for many things, usually cars and Tamla Motown, but the blues is not one of them. It can claim to be...

Various: Matchbox Bluesmaster Series Set 3

The 42 LP albums that make up the Matchbox Bluesmaster Series were released by Saydisc Records between November 1982 and June 1988. Most of...
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50 Women In The Blues

"This is a man's, man's, man's world" proclaimed the godfather of soul, James Brown, whilst rarely ever acknowledging that this renowned anthem was co-written...

Tower Of Power: 50 Years Of Funk & Soul

Tower Of Power. What a band and what a name! Founded in 1968 by saxophonists Emilio Castillo and Stephen “Doc” Kupka, the band were...

Michael Lampert: Panoply

The mandolin - like the ukulele - has never been a common instrument in jazz; and this is the only second album that I...

Justin Lee Schultz: Gruv Kid

The world of jazz and blues has seen many child performers who grew up to be famous musicians. They were frequently part of a...
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Mark Solborg: Tungemal I + II + books

Very occasionally a CD will pass my way which I have difficulty in reviewing. Not because I don’t care for the music or the...

Jeff Williams: Live At The London Jazz Festival – Road Tales

If there is one thing that jazz fans are probably missing most of all during the current pandemic, it is the ability to go...

Steve Hamilton: Between The Lines

Steve Hamilton has the sort of CV most musicians could only dream of. Often found touring with legendary drummer Billy Cobham, Hamilton has also...

Till Brönner and Bob James: On Vacation

When you combine the talents of American pianist Bob James with German trumpeter, Till Brönner you would expect something special. Add the talents of...
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