Pedestrian Crossroads Blues
Doc Bowling and His Blues Professors
Performed By
Doc Bowling and His Blues Professors
Album UPC
889211305292
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001168673
Label
Doc Bowling and His Blues Professors
Released
2015-02-06
BPM
85
Rated
0
ISRC
UKA7B1500006
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
40
Writers
Writer
Ben Bowling
Pub Co
Ben Bowling
Composer
Ben Bowling
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
UK - England - London
Description
The original songs on Doc Bowling and his Blues Professors' second album bring to life blues and country tunes from the 1930s, 40s and 50s with contemporary political and social commentary.
Notes
Inspired by the heroes of blues, jazz and country from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, Doc Bowling and his Blues Professors original songs bring new life to some old guitar and piano licks inflected with contemporary political and social commentary. And damn good dance music!
The Blues Professors have played pubs, clubs and festivals, have a residency at the Seven Dials Club in London's Covent Garden and have travelled as far afield as Corby, Greenham Common and Germany.
"I was lucky enough to catch these guys playing live here in London recently, and I thought they were the best British blues band I've seen in quite a few years. The band's determined to write songs about their own concerns, rather than using the same old "booze-women-and-travel" cliches so many blues acts rely on. The genuine anger in their treatment of political issues adds great power to the band's music, which is played expertly throughout and delivered with great verve." - Paul Slade, Music Journalist
"Electrified by the Groove" - Kieler Nachricten, June 16 2014
The Blues Professors have played pubs, clubs and festivals, have a residency at the Seven Dials Club in London's Covent Garden and have travelled as far afield as Corby, Greenham Common and Germany.
"I was lucky enough to catch these guys playing live here in London recently, and I thought they were the best British blues band I've seen in quite a few years. The band's determined to write songs about their own concerns, rather than using the same old "booze-women-and-travel" cliches so many blues acts rely on. The genuine anger in their treatment of political issues adds great power to the band's music, which is played expertly throughout and delivered with great verve." - Paul Slade, Music Journalist
"Electrified by the Groove" - Kieler Nachricten, June 16 2014
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