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Old 23-10-2009, 15:31   #1 (permalink)


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Cool Looking to form a wild blues rythmn section

Hi,

I'm a crazy, experienced blues vocalist/utility player (lead-rythmn, bass, harmonica) looking for a decent double bassist/bass guitarist and jazz/blues drummer to form a new, wild blues trio with innovative arrangements and eventually some new material. Possible future expansion to include other players.

Focus on early 60s blues/RnB/soul-rock standards (Blues Brothers, Stones, Animals, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke, Tina Turner etc) but very interested to try other types.

Age, sex, colour, training etc irrelevant, must simply love the blues and be fairly competent with an instrument and willing to keep on learning. Some personal equipment also desirable!

Get in touch if interested. Thanks for your attention.

L
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