
From the rural hometown settings of Hamel, Minnesota and the river banks of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the blues influence surfaced as early as the mid 1960's for what was to become "The Lamont Cranston Blues Band". By 1969, The Lamont Cranston Blues Band was well on their way to becoming the legend that it is today. You can't seem to go anywhere today from coast to coast without running into someone that has heard of the band. They are one of the founders of the Minneapolis music scene which is flourishing more than ever to this day.
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'59 Cadillac
Help Your Brother
I Wanna See
500 Dollars
Weasel In The Hen House
Upper Mississippi Shakedown
My Hair Is Gone
Prisoner
Bullfrog Boogie Woogie
Lion And The Lamb
Big Money Man
Big Money
Talkin Catfish
Bustin These Chains
As The Years Go Passin' By
Two Trains Runnin'
Play the Blues
Homework
I Don't Wanna Know
Soul Flight
I Couldn't Put You Down
Seven
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Takin' A Chance
Blinded
Party Train
Bustin' These Chains
Rock Awhile
E Jam
One Eye Open
Goin' on Down the Line
Sneaky Pete
It Ain't You
Love Grown Cold
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I'm So Shy
Cold Winds
Weekend Love
Roll With Me
Country Farm
Stop on By
Workin' For Rosie
Fever
I Got Designs on You
Moonlight On The Broken Glass
So Much
Cold, Broke & Hungry
I Need Your Love So Bad
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