Ed Gerhard
He is one of the top acoustic guitarists in the world, but would normally not be mentioned in a blues directory. Nonetheless, he should be.… Read More »Ed Gerhard
He is one of the top acoustic guitarists in the world, but would normally not be mentioned in a blues directory. Nonetheless, he should be.… Read More »Ed Gerhard
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By Johnny Petersen 2020 Thecountryblues.com was first introduced to Peter Funk by the famous German photographer, blues historian and producer Axel Küstner, who documented the… Read More »Peter Funk
by Frank Matheis, publisher, 2020 update The good news is that there are still at least 600 or so musicians actively performing the acoustic blues… Read More »Will the Acoustic Blues Survive?
by Frank Matheis, publisher, 2014 The good news is that there are still at least 500 or so musicians actively performing the acoustic blues today,… Read More »Will the Acoustic Blues Survive?
These are my personal favorite country blues and acoustic blues records because people have repeatedly asked me to advise them. They are not compiled from… Read More »Top 100 Country Blues Favorites (1960s to today)
One of the most prominent under-the-radar acoustic blues virtuosos in America is New York based musician Pat Wictor – with a striking, long red mane. Any… Read More »Pat Wictor
We recently uploaded new reviews. Contributing writer Len Poche wrote a profile of Steve James, and we also featured Mississippi-to-New York transplant Lowry Hamner. Plus,… Read More »New Profiles, New Photos
Widely considered as one of the top acoustic guitarists in the world, masterful Woody Mann is a New York based musician and renowned teacher with… Read More »Woody Mann
Who-is-Who in the Contemporary Country Blues Some are famous, others obscure (and some infamous) Some are virtuosos, others just so-so. Some fill concert halls, others… Read More »The Who’s Who List