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Louisiana guitar man Bob Hart has been ripping it up for years, going all the way back to the 1970’s when he played with the Southern rock band Buckeye, and he is as good as ever on this new release "Blue To The Bone. Bob Hart’s singing and songwriting on his debut CD,”Blue To The Bone” is much like the man himself-fresh, bold and powerful. It’s a smokin’ mix of bluesy, kick ass rock and roll with a taste of latin and even a flashback of 60’s psychedelia. Bob easily slides from one musical genre to the next. He’s as much at home wailing the gospel shouts of ‘Have You Got My Back?” as he is on the psychedelic tinged view of an afterlife on “Whisper”. Having lived all over the world as an ARMY brat its no wonder he draws on so many different influences. Going to high school in France and Germany he was introduced to the blues masters such as Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters by English bands like the Stones. He first heard Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” in a French café juke box and bummed money from his dad to play it over and over. He even experienced The Beatles as a European teen did. He never experienced the Ed Sullivan hysteria although he enjoyed their music and harmonies. He grooved to Aretha and the 4 Tops, Temptations,The Miracles and Otis on the Armed Forces Radio network and listened to the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Traffic, Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield & The Yardbirds on Radio Luxemburg and Radio Caroline[pirate radio stations] in the wee hours. He was
Blow The Man Down

BLUE TO THE BONE
Songs from Suffolk

The Sixties - Lost Songs of the Decade, Vol. 2
Hidden English
Flash Company
Voice of the People 02: My Ship Shall Sail the Ocean - Songs of Tempest & Sea Battles, Sailor Lads & Fishermen
Voice of the People 10: Who's That at My Bed Window?
Voice of the People 08: A Story I'm Just About To Tell
Voice of the People 05: Come All My Lads that Follow the Plough
Voice of the People 12: We've Received Orders To Sail - Jackie Tar At Sea & On Shore
Blues Forever 55