urban blues

'....Urban Blues, using electric amplification, emerged in the northern cities of the United States (chiefly Chicago) as exemplified by Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett), Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) and John Lee Hooker'.

'Urban Blues evolved to become Rhythm and Blues.'

- from: The Complete Reference Encylopaedia

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What folks have said about us:

"...as good as anything I heard in Chicago" SSC, Greenford
"...I'd pay to see the band, and again to hear that girl singer" BK, Harrow
"...Wow! that's really good...I'm impressed...really,...no bulls**t" IW, Camden
"...Stormy Monday is a dream..THAT'S the blues" TMcI, Peterborough
"...totally awesome, dude" GW, Watford
"...fantastic band, great playing and what a singer!" AB, St Albans
"...great sets, a good mix of lovely songs well delivered" CW, Nascot Village
"...much better than last night" (note: 'last night' was a rehearsal!) SM, Kings Langley
"... very nice people, a lot of fun and they brought a smashing crowd with them. A really good night!" The Management, The Pump House
"...I didn't think it'd be so professional.....so cool!" MT, Bushey
"...it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up" RT, Watford
"...for a moment I forgot I was in Watford and thought I was in the deep south" JK, Abbots Langley
"...a great gig, I really loved the sound" RN, Bookings manager, The Pump House
"...brilliant gig, it really rocked but with a sense of fun" RM, Watford
"...very slick and a great and varied repertoire" DF, Finchley
"...I saw Cream in the 60's and your 'Crossroads' was the best version I've heard since then" JC, Harrow
   
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