Down Home Blues
Editorial Reviews From the take-charge attitude of I Sing the Blues and I Can Love You Like a Woman to the playful Down Home Blues and You Can Leave Your Hat On to the soulful Billie Holiday classic Fine and Mellow, Deb Jenkins voice shines with assertive confidence and musical nuance. The band is also showcased on this albumkeyboardist Mike Jenkins displays his signature Hammond C2 organ and piano wizardry throughout and sings lead vocals on two songs, guitarist Ron Meier shows his effortless command of the blues in all its moods, and the rhythm section of bassist Jeremy Cahill and drummer Frank McDaniels provides a compelling foundation with an irresistible groove.
<"b00005b4qr5241"> Andrea Berninger; The Forum newspaper, FargoJan. 18, 2001
...Audiences...have come to expect great blues vocals and more from Deb Jenkins...she has a strong and elegant voice.
<"b00005b4qr5020"> Tom Pantera, The Forum newspaper, FargoDec. 17, 2000
...Jenkins voicesmooth as good bourbon...is pure pleasure. Let's hope no bigger market tempts her away.
<"b00005b4qr4999"> Album Description
Down Home Blues is the apt title of a collection of ten blues tunes on the new CD release by Fargos Deb Jenkins Band. This new release features the full band from start to finish in an all-blues format.
Down Home Blues
Down Home Blues, Music, Deb Jenkins Band
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