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Uploaded By ► Red Grey Matter ''Enjoy Your Day'' Buy Album '' Real Life'' ➥https://https://t.ly/p7qGE by Detroit Blues Band, Released 1990, Genre #Blues. About, The leader of this Blues band based in Detroit is a soulful vocalist with a great sense of style and nuance. His instrumental prowess on piano and saxophone is notable. The core of the band includes Danny (Guitar), Wayne (Bass), Bubba (drums); uniformly superb throughout. They are joined by sometime band-mates David (saxophone) and Doug (piano, organ), and the late great Jerry (guitar). This Blues band is a "musician's band". You can bet there'll be several prominent local musicians in the audience wherever they perform. It's no fluke that musical people love the band. It's all about payin' dues and performing with exacting craft. And it's no wonder that several "A" List musicians are guesting on the album including such icons as Sherm (trombone, flute), Dave (harmonica), Mark (horns), and Jory (guitar). This band is a throwback to a long ago time when music was…well… more musical. A time when hearing a live band was sheer delight. The energy of the music drove our passions. It was like taking a kernel of corn at room temperature, adding salt and butter, and heating it up. Bob and his assorted minstrels do just that. They heat up a divine musical stew that incorporates seemingly diverse influences such as jazz, blues, gospel, and rock. And behold a seamless musical archetype that puts a smile on your lips and a spring in your step. It makes you wanna get up and move. Welcome to ᖇᗴᗪ ᘜᖇᗴ Y ᗰᗩ TTᗴᖇ Club! Enjoy Your Day! For the last years I’ve collaborated with many famous and relatively unknown blues & Rock artists and labels and helped them reach new audiences through my Red Grey Matter YouTube channel dedicated to promoting only quality music. Slowly growing, the channel has become one of the most popular places for fans of blues & Rock on the web. If you’re a musician/band or music label and want to be featured on Red Grey Matter and the website here is what to do ➥ 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤: https://is.gd/3cOVbl Red Grey Matter is about the music. My mission is to promote lesser known blues & Rock artists and bring you a selection of tunes with real grit and emotion. If you’re a music fan, you can enjoy my playlists on YouTube and my interesting music trivia posts on Facebook. The tracks and the content is used in agreement with the artists. If you’re an artist or label and want to be featured on the website and the channel, Send me your promo. Contact e-mail: ioaninio@hοtmail.com 𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐔𝐬 ➥ 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤: https://is.gd/3cOVbl ➥ 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐝: https://is.gd/irByqU ➥ 𝐓𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫: https://t.ly/n1zLB

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Emery "Detroit Junior" Williams, Jr. was an American Chicago blues pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. Born October 26, 1931 in Haynes, Arkansas, died August 9, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois. A native of Haynes, Arkansas, Williams learned to play piano as a child in Flint, Michigan after his family moved there. He started his piano career in the tough clubs and juke joints around Flint, eventually relocating to Chicago in the early 1950s. He got the nickname "Detroit Junior" for his first single "M...

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This 1990 live performance by the Detroit Blues Band, captured in a rare six-minute clip, offers a glimpse into the vibrant musical scene of the Motor City during that era. The band's energetic rendition of "Walkin' Out The Door" is notable for its blend of blues, jazz, gospel, and rock influences, creating a unique sound that sets them apart from their contemporaries.

The Detroit Blues Band was formed in the 1980s by Bob, a soulful vocalist with impressive instrumental skills on piano and saxophone. The core members – Danny (guitar), Wayne (bass), and Bubba (drums) – were uniformly superb throughout their performances. Their music was characterized by exacting craft and a dedication to paying dues, earning them respect from fellow musicians in the local scene.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its raw energy. The band's performance is infectious, with each member bringing their own unique style to the table. From the opening notes, it's clear that this is a group of seasoned musicians who have honed their craft through years of performing together. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their enthusiasm is contagious.

The Detroit Blues Band's sound was not just about blues – it was a fusion of diverse influences that created something entirely new. As the YouTube description notes, their music incorporates elements of jazz, gospel, and rock, resulting in a seamless musical archetype that puts a smile on your lips and a spring in your step. This blend of styles is what sets them apart from other blues bands of the time.

The fact that several prominent local musicians were guesting on their album, including icons like Sherm (trombone, flute) and Dave (harmonica), speaks to the band's reputation within the music community. It's clear that they were respected by their peers for their dedication to their craft and their ability to create something truly special.

This clip is a rare treat for fans of live blues performances. The energy and enthusiasm of the Detroit Blues Band are on full display, making it an essential watch for anyone interested in the genre. Even though the band may not be as well-known today, this performance serves as a testament to their skill and artistry during their heyday.

The Red Grey Matter YouTube channel, which uploaded this clip, is dedicated to promoting quality music from both famous and relatively unknown artists. By sharing rare performances like this one, they are helping to preserve the history of blues and rock music for future generations.

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