
The John Bull Band These veteran players channel their sound from an era in American music that began about the time Little Walter first “electrified” his harmonica with a cheap dispatchers mic and tube amp, and ended about the time B.B. King recorded “Thrill is Gone”. While they mine their material from sources as diverse as Hank Williams and Nat King Cole (also from Montgomery), the sound never strays far from the blues. John Bull - singer/harp player, once captained his own riverboat in Montgomery, Al.
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Breaking Up Somebody's Home
Someday
J.B.'s Boogie
Lucky so and So
Sixteen Tons
Back at the Chicken Shack
Key to the Highway
Night Train
Route 66
Must Be Jelly
Memphis Money
Real Go (Getter)
Shake Rattle And Roll
Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
Too Much Woman
Rocket 88
Bring It Home
Can't Be Satisfied
Ain't Jivin' No More
My Ship Is Sinking
Sixteen Tons (2013, UK)
Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You - 04:19
Breaking Up Somebody's Home - (BluesMen Channel Music) - BLUES & ROCK
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