Live At Joe's
Editorial Reviews
<"b00005ukir5019"> Living Blues, February 2002
"...Wallace Coleman should be ranked among the very best of today's blues harp players."
<"b00005ukir2999"> About the Artist
Wallace Coleman was nominated for a 2001 Living Blues Award for Most Outstanding Musician (Harmonica). Coleman spent 10 years playing harmonica for Blues Legend Robert Jr. Lockwood. In the short time since his departure from that band, Coleman has etched out his own path in the Blues and has become a seasoned and versatile performer and bandleader. Lots more information can be found at wallacecoleman.com
<"b00005ukir4999"> Album Description
"Live At Joe's" mostly smacks of 1950's style straight-ahead Chicago Blues. The "Live" points to the method of recording rather than the recording environment itself. Coleman wished to capture the live sound of his band with no overdubs, no multi-tracks, no slick production. His choice of material pays tribute to many of his musical heroes; the Legends Jacobs, Dixon, Waters, and Rogers. Newly offered are some fresh takes on several originals and several old favorites passed through Coleman's Blues filter.
Live At Joe's
Live At Joe's, Music, Wallace Coleman
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