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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Bryce Janey 2003 Live At J. M. O'Malleys
Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:44:14
Size: 101,18 MB
Album Notes
Bryce Janey began his career in his hometown of Marion, IA at the age of 13 in a blues-rock trio called The Janey’s. With his mother on drums and his father BillyLee on guitar, The Janey’s played regionally and nationally from Chicago to Los Angeles. They shared the stage with over 50 national acts, including Buddy Guy, Delbert McClinton, Blues Traveler, Johnny Winter and Koko Taylor.
While still in The Janey’s, Bryce began a solo career. Bryce’s influences include many artists ranging from Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix, Cream and The Band, in addition to many blues artists—Chicago style to Old Delta Robert Johnson. He also has a great love for country and folk music and tries to combine these into a melting pot genre of his own version of rock ‘n’ roll, country, and blues with a touch of acoustic ballads and R&B. His voice likens Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds and his guitar playing has been compared with Robert Cray and Buddy Guy.
Tracklist:
01 - Hold On 06:02
02 - Long Time Runnin┤ 04:46
03 - Strat Blues 07:05
04 - Practice What You Preach 06:10
05 - Workin┤ Fool 06:19
06 - Sweet Baby Jane 05:39
07 - Walking Blues 05:00
08 - Trick Bag 03:13
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