BLUES NOMADS

Blues Acoustic Roots & Blues Zihuatanejo Mexico

About BLUES NOMADS

Acoustic Blues Artists, Minnesota Blues Hall of Fame 2021, Best Performer, original songs, acoustic and slide guitar, rack harmonica, percussion with 3 cajons, a foot bass and a highhat, pl ...

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Members

  • Don Scott - Guitar, Slide, Vocals, Harmonica
  • Rosanne Licciardi - Cajons High Hat, Foot Bass

Press

Self released www.donscotblues.com www.harmonicacurtisblake.com 13 tracks Don and Curtis apparently met a few years ago at a club in Minneapolis and claim they hit it off immediately. Recorded in 2011 live in the studio with no over dubs or voice overs, they are a very interesting duo that plays in the style of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. These guys are middle aged Minnesota natives who are dead serious about their love for the blues. There are two originals by Scott here and 11 nice covers. Train songs and harp players- you have to love them when they are done well and “Down at the Depot” is one of them. Scott picks furiously and Blake blows some wicked harp as they wind down the tracks and into the depot. “Doggin’ Blues” is a nice little Blind Boy Fuller cut where Blake bends some notes so hard that you’d think they would break. Tommy Johnson’s “Big Road Blues” is peppy and uptempo and is another well done cut. Big Maceo’s “Worried Life Blues” is another standout among a set of tracks that I enjoyed top to bottom. They closed with “St. James Infirmary” and did it justice with a simple style and nice finger picked intro. They are somber and not overdone as they go through this standard- I enjoyed it. The two originals are “Sure Thing” and “JP Morgan, Citibank and Wells Fargo.” The former is a fun and lamentatious blues about a filly who did not live up to expectations at the track. The latter is a more serious topic where Scott sings about the big banks that own us and everything else as he picks his National Steel guitar. While the topics are at different ends of the spectrum, they are both good and they duo performs admirably. This is a nice little CD. If you are looking for some acoustic blues with nice guitar work and some well done harp, you should enjoy this one. I did!! Reviewer Steve Jones is president of the Crossroads Blues Society and is a long standing blues lover. He is a retired Navy commander who served his entire career in nuclear submarines. In addition to working in his civilian career since 1996, he writes for and publishes the bi-monthly newsletter for Crossroads, chairs their music festival and work with their Blues In The Schools program. He resides in Byron, IL.

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Influences

Sonny Terry, Brownie McGee, T'Bone Walker, Count Basie, Big Bill Broonzy, Etta Baker, Richard " Hacksaw" Harney