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  • Topic: Looking for New Lo-Fi Screamin' Rock & Roll

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    • November 27, 2011 8:04 PM CST
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      Hey guys, I'm looking for some new stuff mostly Raw R and B stuff like Bunker Hill style, Nic Curran, Little Richard, JD McPherson. Lo-fi Raw Screamin' Rock and Roll. Any Suggestions? Thank you

    • December 15, 2011 2:39 PM CST
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      Ha!

      I was just gonna recommend you...

      Chicken Head Christ is one of the best songs ever, you should put it on the hideout.



      BackdoorStan said:

      King Salami & the Cumberland 3 play some killer R&B in the UK!

    • December 15, 2011 5:30 AM CST
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      Blas Picón & the Junk Express from Barcelona! Raw R&B like Kid Thomas or Papa Lightfoot (Blas has played drums with Nick Curran in one or two spanish tours!)

       

      They have a 7'' with Carajillo Records and a Cd!


    • December 2, 2011 11:43 AM CST
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      King Salami & the Cumberland 3 play some killer R&B in the UK!

    • November 30, 2011 10:46 AM CST
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      On our last 7" with The Cavaliers we do the Bunker Hill /Linkwray cover , "dance party" released on Kizmiaz records.

    • November 29, 2011 7:28 PM CST
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      The Dustaphonics....UK based combo who record on Dirty Water Records. They mix in some soul, 60's surf, garage and whatever else to make some really cool Rock'n'Roll!

       

      http://www.reverbnation.com/dustaphonics

    • November 29, 2011 2:15 PM CST
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      Thanks guys.I really appreciate it. I'm gonna research all of your suggestions

    • November 28, 2011 1:06 PM CST
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      Daddy Long Legs from NYC is a killer raw R&B harmonica blasting and screaming band. There's always The Great Gaylord of Norton Records of course. I play some honking R&B tenor saxophone in  the really worst of the raw trashy NYC bands The Jigglers. Luis & the Wildfires are really good on the west coast. The Phantom Surfers are killer and when Russell Quan gets to screaming "Shake" and "Henrietta" it's some seriously awesome and wild berserk rock n' roll.

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      The Hideout comps might be a good place to start. ;)

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    • November 27, 2011 8:38 PM CST
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      Thanks Brother

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      Joe said:

      Don Juan y Los Blancos!

      http://youtu.be/7nq2EZT5SXg

       

      The podcasts are a great place to find new bands.  Check out Mottey's Garage Black & Blues Show.  Shout Bamalama is great too, but I think it's mostly artists of yesteryear.

       

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      Don Juan y Los Blancos!

      http://youtu.be/7nq2EZT5SXg

       

      The podcasts are a great place to find new bands.  Check out Mottey's Garage Black & Blues Show.  Shout Bamalama is great too, but I think it's mostly artists of yesteryear.

       

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