Lynch Mob
Lynch Mob was formed by George Lynch in 1989 after the breakup of Dokken, his long time band. The band signed with Elektra Records, and immediately released “Wicked Sensation” which …


Lynch Mob was formed by George Lynch in 1989 after the breakup of Dokken, his long time band. The band signed with Elektra Records, and immediately released “Wicked Sensation” which …

Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, Ghalia Volt is a Belgian-born blues-rock singer, guitarist, drummer, and songwriter whose dynamic, gritty music blends roots, Hill Country blues, garage, and rock ‘n’ roll …

Since 1974, The Robert Cray Band has been touring and recording their unique groove. The band was born from a love of soul, R&B, gospel, blues, and rock ‘n’ roll. …

Tab Benoit is a four-time Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and guitarist who, for more than thirty years, has built a remarkable career on the foundation of his gritty and soulful Delta …

British born and now US-based, Matt Schofield continues to push the frontiers and reshape the boundaries of the British blues tradition. A multi-award winning guitar virtuoso, singer, songwriter, producer, and …

The Cold Stares are just fine with being one of the few modern blues-rock power trios in the world today. Based out of Evansville, Indiana, The Cold Stares continue to …

Parker Barrow, the blues-infused southern rock band led by husband and wife duo Megan Kane (vocals) and Dylan Turner (drums), supported by the formidable Alex Bender (guitar), and band Will …

Formed from the heart of the late ’80s Sunset Strip scene, BulletBoys quickly established themselves as a dynamic force in hard rock, delivering a blues-infused sound that set them apart …

The Record Company was born out of a late-night hang in 2011, when Chris Vos (vocals, guitar), Alex Stiff (bass, backing, vocals), and Marc Cazorla (drums, backing vocals) spun classic …

Producer Kevin McKendree says: “Because of Yates’ lifelong, intense dedication to blues and roots music, he has developed a direct line from his soul to whatever instrument he holds.” Yates …
