February 2026

Omar Coleman & Igor Prado Old New Funky Blue album cover art

Omar Coleman & Igor Prado – Old, New, Funky & Blue Review

Omar Coleman & Igor Prado – Old, New, Funky & Blue Review Nola Blue Records | Released February 6, 2026 Chicago’s West Side meets São Paulo’s blues underground on one of the year’s most unexpected and satisfying collaborations. Omar Coleman, the Living Blues Most Outstanding Musician (harmonica) award winner, teams with Brazilian guitar virtuoso Igor

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Albert Collins: The Iceman and His Fender Telecaster Blues Legacy

Albert Collins: The Iceman and His Fender Telecaster Legacy Albert Collins (1932-1993) earned his nickname “The Iceman” through ice-cold guitar tones and song titles, but his playing burned hot with intensity. Unlike the warm, sustained tones favored by most blues guitarists, Collins carved out a distinctive sound using a Fender Telecaster tuned to an unconventional

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Artist rendition of Lightnin Hopkins

Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Prolific Houston Blues Legend

Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Prolific Houston Blues Legend Sam John Lightnin’ Hopkins (1912-1982) was one of the most prolific blues musicians in history, recording over 1,000 songs across four decades. Born in Centerville, Texas, Hopkins became the defining voice of Houston blues—a raw, improvisational style rooted in country blues but electric in execution. His influence stretched

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Artist rendering of Blind Willie McTell performing on the street

Blind Willie McTell: The Powerful Story Behind His Blues

Blind Willie McTell: The Powerful Story Behind His Blues The twelve-string guitar rang out on Atlanta’s Decatur Street throughout the 1930s and 1940s. One musician, Blind Willie McTell, remained a constant presence there. Moreover, he played with a fingerpicking technique that made fellow guitarists stop and listen. His fluid, syncopated style created the illusion of

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Artist's interpretation of Etta Baker playing guitar

Etta Baker: The Ultimate Piedmont Blues Guitar Genius

Etta Baker: The Ultimate Piedmont Blues Guitar Genius Introduction Etta Baker stands as one of Piedmont Blues’ most influential guitarists. She played for nearly ninety years. However, the world didn’t discover her genius until she was 43. Her two-finger picking style influenced Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Moreover, she helped define what

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Cover art for Selwyn Birchwood Electric Swamp Funkin Blues

Review: Selwyn Birchwood Dials In the Grit on Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues

Review: Selwyn Birchwood Dials In the Grit on Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues Alligator Records | Released March 27, 2026 Selwyn Birchwood takes full control on his sixth Alligator Records release. Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues marks the first time the Florida guitarist has self-produced an album. Moreover, you can hear the difference in every note. This

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