New Little Feat and a Slash Blues Rock Album highlight the biggest release date of 2024

Friday, May 17th, was the biggest release date for new contemporary blues and blues rock music for 2024 to date. There are new albums from Little Feat, Slash, Alastair Greene, and Don McLean as well as a new live single from Joe Bonamassa. See below for the list of new released recording and singles as well as what else is on the way! (Links are provided if available)

Recordings Out Now – Albums

[Blues] Little Feat – Sam’s Place (Hot Tomato Productions)

Simply one of the finest blues albums for 2024. Fifty years on and Little Feat is still kickin’ out some badass blues!!

[Blues] Big Harp George – Cooking With Gas

Big Harp George is a San Francisco based singer, songwriter, and chromatic harmonica player with an ear for peppy big band blues style tunes featuring plenty of horns.

[Blues/Soul/Funk] Cass Clayton Band – Midnight In A Bottle

Judy Collins and Carly Simon came to mind several times listening to Cass Clayton’s new album. Though not truly a blues album, her voice and song selection should appeal to blues & easy listening audiences.

[Blues Rock] Slash – Orgy of the Damned (Snakepit Records)

A truly great blues rock recording of some classic tunes with help from Beth Hart, Billy Gibbons, Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr., Chris Robinson, Dorothy, Iggy Pop, Paul Rodgers, Demi Lavato, Brian Johnson, and Tash Neal………..oh yeah!!

[Blues Rock] Troy Redfern – Invocation (RED7 Records)

Some new rattle the walls and windows blues rock from Troy Redfern. The man can play a guitar!!

[Blues Rock] Seth Lee Jones – Tulsa Custom (Horton Records)

Seth Lee Jones has a cool tone on his guitar, a distinctive voice and not only does he play the guitar, he repairs, restores, and builds new ones for clients.

[Blues Rock] Alastair Greene – Standing Out Loud (Ruf Records)

One of my favorite contemporary blues rockers, Californian Alastair Greene has hit the big time with his new recording on Ruf Records, probably the largest blues label in Europe.

[Blues Rock] Bison Hip – Welcome to the Rest of Your Life

Bison Hip is another great British blues rock band from Scotland. I hope this recording gets them some notice in the North American market.

[Roots/Blues] Don McLean – American Boys

Recorded during the pandemic, Don McLean’s new recording has 3 blues songs within a mix of roots tunes. Don has lost none of his songwriting talents over the years….enjoyed listening!

[Roots/Soul] Cam Clark – The Outer Reaches: Act II {EP} (Stripping Room Records)

The opening song on Cam Clark’s new EP, The Rising Tide, is well worth a listen. I love his voice and musical vision that incorporates elements of gospel, blues, soul, and roots music.

[Roots Blues] Lookout Tower – First Class Raft (Forks Records)

Lookout Tower is a cool group out of eastern Canada. Their style of upbeat roots blues is becoming increasingly popular among younger audiences. If I didn’t know better I would think this group is from the swamps of my home state of Louisiana. They would also be a great opening act for J.J. Grey & Mofro…oh yeah!!

[Roots] Jeff Slate – The Last Day of Summer (Schnitzel Records)

Jeff is a NYC songwriter, singer, and author. He has written books, album liner notes for Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones recordings and been a host on SiriousXM Radio. I hear elements of Tom Petty in his style….another good album listen!!

New Single Releases

[Blues Rock] Joe Bonamassa – If Heartaches Were Nickels (Live at the [Blues] Hollywood Bowl with Orchestra)

[Blues] Lara Price – We’re Still Friends (ft. Mike Zito)

[Blues] Chris Cain – Fear Is My New Roommate

[Blues Rock] Left Lane Cruiser – Motown Mash

[Blues] Mississippi MacDonald – Hard Luck and Trouble

[Blues Rock] Caitlin Krisko & the Broadcast – Piece of You

Due Out in May

Elize Neals – Colorcrimes (May 24th)

Jesse Dayton – The Hard Way Blues (May 31st)

Dana Gillespie – First Love (May 31st)

Big Head Todd and the Monsters – Her Way Out (May 31st)

Sammy Kershaw – Cross Road Blues (May 31st)

Nic Andrea & the Verdict – A Night at the Wrecking Yard Part 2 (May 31st)

Ritenour & Grusin – Brasil (May 31st)

Joanne Shaw Taylor – Heavy Soul (June 7th)

Seasick Steve – A Trip A Stumble  A Fall Down On Your Knees (June 7th)

Toranzo Cannon – Shut Up and Play (June 7th)

Quinn Sullivan – Salvation (June 7th)

Cactus – Temple of the Blues (June 7th)

Sugaray Rayford – Human Decency (June 14th)

Black Country Communion – V (June 14th)

Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs – Vagabonds, Virgins, & Misfits (June 14th)

Joe Bonamassa – Live at the Hollywood Bowl (June 21st)

The Commoners – Restless (June 21st)

Cody Dickinson – Homemade (June 21st)

Lara Price – Half & Half (June 21st)

Sierra Green & the Giants  – Here We Are (June 21st)

VA – True Blues Brother: The Legacy of Matt “Guitar” Murphy (June 21st)

Daryl Hall – D (June 21st)

Robert Jon & the Wreck – Red Moon Rising (June 28th)

Tom Mansi & the Icebreakers – Eyeball (June 28th)

J.P. Soars – Brick by Brick (June 28th)

The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Struck Down (June 28th)

Rory Block – Positively 4th Street (June 28th)

Jose Ramirez – Bad Hombre LIVE (June 28th)

Curtis Salgado – Fine By Me (June 30, 2024)

Upcoming releases in 2024

Albert Castiglia – Righteous Souls (July 19th)

Chris Cain – Good Intentions Gone Bad (July 19th)

Billy Price – Person of Interest (August 2nd)

Kid & Lisa Andersen – Spirit & Soul (August 2nd)

Elles Bailey – Beneath the Neon Glow (August 9th)

Bywater Call – Shepherd (August 9th)

Brave Rival – Fight or Flight (August 16th)

The Cold Stares – The Southern (September 6th)

Anthony Gomes – Praise the Loud (Sometime 2024)

Left Lane Cruiser – Bayport BBQ Blues (Sometime 2024)

Randy Lee Riviere – The Wayside (Sometime 2024)

Other Websites with Contemporary Blues/Blues Rock News

Rock & Blues Muse https://www.rockandbluesmuse.com/

Blues Rock Review https://bluesrockreview.com/

New Blues Music Releases and Upcoming Recordings (March 15th)

The Black Crowes have a new album out and two European artists, Kiko Garcia and Michael van Merwyk, have released new recordings. There are also a number of new singles released today including songs by Joanne Shaw Taylor, Sun House featuring J Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls, the Black Keys featuring Beck, and a new blues tune by Slash featuring Brian Johnson and Steven Tyler!! I hope you get to check them all out via links provided where available!!

Recordings Out Now – Albums

Micheal van Merwyk – Blues Everywhere I Go

Standing 6’7″, Michael is an imposing presence as he kicks out some awesome German blues on the new recording. Often characterized as an acoustic player, he breaks the mold on this album with some impressive contemporary blues tunes with insightful lyrics.

The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards

It has been 15 years since the Black Crowes released an album of original music. They come roaring back on this recording with that distinctive southern rock sound that is wrapped in the blues. What a fantastic listen!!

Steve Howell & the Mighty Men – 99 1/2 Won’t Do

A Texan with strong roots in the Shreveport area, Steve Howell & the Mighty Men have an awesome laid back style that fits perfectly with a number of the covers of tunes from the 1960’s that are included on the new release. Steve’s guitar picking alone is worth the price of admission.

Kiko Garcia – 340 Ocean Av

Kiko rocks the blues on his new album which is only available on vinyl. He was kind enough to send me the audio for the recordings so I will be able to spin the tunes during my shows….oh yeah!!

New Single Releases

Joanne Shaw Taylor – Someone Like You [music lyric video]

Sun House – Never Be Lonely (featuring J Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls)

Slash – Killing Floor (ft Brian Johnson) [music video]

The Black Keys (ft Beck) – This Is Nowhere [music lyric video]

Tad Robinson & the Delmark All-Stars Band – That’s How Strong My Love Is

Left Lane Cruiser – Turkey Vulture

Jesse Dayton – The Hard Way

MJ Dardar & Sonny Landreth – Dirty Mama

Due Out in March

Rick Vito – Cadillac Man (March 22nd)

Altered Five Blues Band – Testifyin’ EP (March 22nd)

Gary Clark Jr. – JPEG Raw (March 22nd)

Tom Mansi & the Icebreakers – No Face Blues (single) (March 22nd)

Shawn Kellerman – Kell’s Kitchen (March 29th)

Due Out in April

Marcus King – Mood Swings (April 5th)

Eric Bibb – Live at The Scala Theatre (April 5th)

Cedric Burnside – Hill Country Love (April 5th)

Ulrich Ellison -Vintage Salvation (April 5th)

Black Keys – Ohio Players (April 5th)

The Curse of KK Hammond – She Is My Precious (April 5th)

Mark Knopfler – One Deep River (April 12th)

Anthony Geraci – Tears in My Eyes (April 19th)

Big Wolf Band – Rebel’s Journey (April 19th)

Judith Hill – Letters from a Black Widow (April 19th)

When Rivers Meet – Breaker of Chains Tour Live (April 19th)

Chris “Bad News” Barnes – Bad News Travels Fast (April 26th)

Upcoming releases in 2024

Joe Bonamassa – Live at the Hollywood Bowl (May 17th)

Slash – Orgy of the Damned (May 17th) …yes..it is a blues album!!

Little Feat – Sam’s Place (May 17th)

Troy Redfern – Invocation (May 17th)

Seth Lee Jones – Tulsa Custom (May 17th)

Jesse Dayton – The Hard Way Blues (May 31st)

Reverend Shawn Amos – Soul Brother No. 1 (In May 2024)

Joanne Shaw Taylor – Heavy Soul (June 7th)

Seasick Steve – A Trip A Stumble  A Fall Down On Your Knees (June 7th)

The Commoners – Restless (June 21st)

Robert Jon & the Wreck – Red Moon Rising (June 28th)

Tom Mansi & the Icebreakers – Eyeball (June 28th)

Anthony Gomes – Praise the Loud (Sometime 2024)

Sue Foley – One Guitar Woman (Sometime 2024)

Left Lane Cruiser – Bayport BBQ Blues (Sometime 2024)


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New & Upcoming Contemporary Blues Releases

February ends with a bang as Mike Zito and JJ Grey & Mofro release new albums and this Friday Walter Trout puts out his new recording…..oh yeah!!!!

Recordings Out Now

Mike Zito – Life is Hard

Incredible album….see my review HERE! Without Loving You is one of my faves!

JJ Grey & Mofro – Olustee

First new recording from JJ Grey & Mofro since 2015! They haven’t lost the magic! Love the funky Rooster!

Elles Bailey – The Night Owl and the Lark (EP)

This British belle has a great voice and a growing following. She effortlessly flits between blues, soul, and country on this new five song EP. Love the song Bring It On.

Sean Athens Band – Time

A member of Chris Kraemer and the Beat Boxin’ Blues group, this German guitar player is incredible! BBB is a traditional blues band so I was stunned by the opening beautiful blues rock instrumental The Ballad of the Gone on this recording. And the blues rock and his vocals just keep flowin’ from there on!

HALM – Runner

A Scandinavian group from Sweden, this trio kicks out some sweet tunes that meld blues rock and roots blues. Love the hints of Fleetwood Mac in the tune Real Fantasies.

Katie Henry – Get Goin’

This New York City artist has such a bright future. Listen to The Lion’s Den and see why!

Philip Sayce – The Wolves Are Coming

If you like your blues rock hard with hints of psychedelia, Phillip Sayce is your man! The Moon is Full should give ya a good feel for his talent.

Jeff Rogers – Dream Job

This Canadian artist has a soulful voice and hails from the Chris Stapleton wing of the blues in my opinion. And believe me, that is not a bad thing..mhmm! Dream Job is a great song about the life of a musician payin’ his dues.

Orianthi – First Time Blues (ft Joe Bonamassa) (single)

Orianthi and Joe Bonamassa…oh yeah….a match made in blues rock heaven!!

Misty Blues – Silver Lining (ft Early Times) (single)

The husky deep voice of Gina Coleman of Misty Blues in combination with some excellent guitar playing by Early Times plus some badass sax….oh yeah!

Due Out in March

Walter Trout – Broken (March 1st)

Bex Marshall – Fortuna (March 1st)

Dion – Girl Friends (March 8th)

The Taj Mahal Swingin’ Sextet – Live at the Church in Tulsa (March 8th)

The Wicked Lo-Down – Out of Line (March 8th)

Sean Riley & the Water – Stone Cold Hands (March 8th)

Micheal van Merwyk – Blues Everywhere I Go (March 15th)

Steve Howell & the Mighty Men – 99 1/2 Won’t Do (March 15th)

The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards (March 15th)

Rick Vito – Cadillac Man (March 22nd)

Altered Five Blues Band – Testifyin’ EP (March 22nd)

Gary Clark Jr. – JPEG Raw (March 22nd)

Shawn Kellerman – Kell’s Kitchen (March 29th)

Due Out in April

Marcus King – Mood Swings (April 5th)

Eric Bibb – Live at The Scala Theatre (April 5th)

Ulrich Ellison -Vintage Salvation (April 5th)

Black Keys – Ohio Players (April 5th)

Mark Knopfler – One Deep River (April 12th)

Big Wolf Band – Rebel’s Journey (April 19th)

Judith Hill – Letters from a Black Widow (April 19th)

Upcoming releases in 2024

Joe Bonamassa – Live at the Hollywood Bowl (May 17th)

Reverend Shawn Amos – Soul Brother No. 1 (In May 2024)

Joanne Shaw Taylor – Heavy Soul (June 7th)

Robert Jon & the Wreck – Red Moon Rising (June 28th)

Anthony Gomes – Praise the Loud (Sometime 2024)

Sue Foley – One Guitar Woman (Sometime 2024)

New Tab Benoit & Mike Zito Singles, Tinsley Ellis’ New Album and more New and Upcoming Contemporary Blues & Blues Rock Recordings

The new year continues to produce a plethora of contemporary blues & blues rock recordings with many more on the way! If you like to hear new blues music….drop by every Friday here on my blog for new tunes!! Links to Spotify or Youtube are included when available.

Recordings Out Now

Tinsley Ellis – Naked Truth

A sparse acoustic album that takes Tinsley back to the roots of the blues!

The Mystix – On Stage (EP)

Jo Lily is on vocals for this Boston based band….he has a distinctive voice and this EP is well worth a listen!

Mike Zito – Forever My Love (Single)

An ode to his wife Laura who passed away last summer after a long battle with cancer….very touching.

Tab Benoit – Gold On the Ceiling (Single)

The first new instrumental music from Tab that I can recall in over ten years! Fabulous cover of a Black Keys tune that he first did back in 2012.

Robert John & the Wreck – Red Moon Rising (music video)

Title cut from the new album out in late June. It will be produced by Kevin Shirley (Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart)….can’t wait!!

Marcus King – Mood Swings (music video)

Marcus is at his best as a R&B and soul singer….see what I mean on this new single.

Gary Clark Jr. – Maktub (music video)

Gary tells stories in many of his songs and he isn’t afraid to sing it as he sees it. He is one of the giant talents of the roadhouse blues.

Sue Foley – Oh Baby It Ain’t No Lie (music video)

Sue covers a Elizabeth Cotton tune as she celebrates the early female pioneers of the guitar. Can’t wait for the entire album due out later this year.

Rickey Medlocke Band – Never Run Out of Road (Single)

A native American and a southern rocker with enough blues in his soul to warrant airplay during my roadhouse blues shows. He played with Lynyrd Skynyrd briefly in the early days and was the frontman for Blackfoot. Part of the proceeds from purchasing the single go to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Movement.

Little Odetta – Struck (Single) [France]

LIttle Odetta has a great sassy blues rockin’ style and is another French artist that has made my playlists in recent years.

Leigh Thomas – The One (Single) [Australia]

A blues rocker from Down Under with a great voice and some nice licks on the guitar!

The Dead & Down – Bloodhound Blind (Single)

Out of Montana, The Dead & Down’s new album No Broken Bones is some great roots rock with just enough of a blues and blues rock sensibility to merit airplay during my shows. Love this tune!

Due Out February 2024

Albert Cummings – Strong (Feb 16th)

The Immediate Family – Skin In the Game (Feb 16th)

Jeff Rogers – Dream Job (Feb 16th)

Elles Bailey – The Night Owl and the Lark (EP) (Feb 23rd)

JJ Grey & Mofro – Olustee (Feb 23rd)

Sean Athens – Time (Feb 23rd)

HALM – Runner (Feb 23rd)

Mike Zito – Life is Hard (Feb 23rd)

Due Out in March

Walter Trout – Broken (March 1st)

Bex Marshall – Fortuna

Dion – Girl Friends (March 8th)

The Taj Mahal Swingin’ Sextet – Live at the Church in Tulsa (March 8th)

The Wicked Lo-Down – Out of Line (March 8th)

Sean Riley – Stone Cold Hands (March 8th)

Micheal van Merwyk – Blues Everywhere I Go (March 15th)

The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards (March 15th)

Rick Vito – Cadillac Man (March 22nd)

Altered Five Blues Band – Testifyin’ EP (March 22nd)

Gary Clark Jr. – JPEG Raw (March 22nd)

Shawn Kellerman – Kell’s Kitchen (March 29th)

Due Out in April

Marcus King – Mood Swings (April 5th)

Eric Bibb – Live at The Scala Theatre (April 5th)

Ulrich Ellison -Vintage Salvation (April 5th)

Black Keys – Ohio Players (April 5th)

Mark Knopfler – One Deep River (April 12th)

Big Wolf Band – Rebel’s Journey (April 19th)

Judith Hill – Letters from a Black Widow (April 19th)

Upcoming releases in 2024

Robert Jon & the Wreck – Red Moon Rising (June 28th)

Anthony Gomes – Praise the Loud (Sometime 2024)

Bernard Allison – Luther’s Blues (Sometime 2024)

Sue Foley – One Guitar Woman (Sometime 2024)

The Story of the Contemporary Blues in the 2010 Decade – The Passing of the King & Other Giants

The 2010 decade was to feature the emergence of a new more energetic and upbeat style of contemporary blues. The blues highway expanded lanes with new accelerated on ramps for blues rock, roots blues, gospel, and both soul and R&B artists. But all of these artists, no matter the sub genre of the blues that they love, had the ultimate respect and admiration for one man…the King of the Blues…. B.B. King.

B.B. King released no studio albums after the 2008 One Kind Favor but he continued to tour relentlessly up until the time of his death on May 14, 2015 at the age of 89. From his humble birth on a cotton plantation in Mississippi, B.B. King would rise to the very heights of blues stardom. With his beloved guitar Lucille in his hands, he enchanted audiences first on the “Chitlin’ circuit” in the deeply segregated southern United States in the 1950’s and then over the next sixty years he toured the world playing a brand of the blues that still has no equal. Affable and always willing to share his stage (even with a child prodigy by the name of Joe Bonamassa), B.B. King is still, to this day, the most popular and recognized name in the history of the blues. B.B.’s live version of How Blue Can You Get recorded at the Cook County Jail in 1971 is among my favorite B.B. King recordings.

Other giants of the blues also passed away during the 2010 decade. One of them was a lady who grew up in South Central Los Angeles by the name of Etta James. She recorded her first song in 1954 at the age of 15, is said to have dated B.B. King at 16, and in early 1955 shared a stage in Memphis with an up and coming artist by the name of Elvis Presley. In 1960, Etta released her first album, At Last. The title cut, written and performed originally by Glen Miller, is considered by music critics to be her signature song. However, her rendition of I’d Rather Go Blind on the 1968 album Tell Mama is the defining song of her career in my opinion. For over sixty years, she belted out blues, R&B, soul, jazz, and even a little doo-wop. In November of 2011, she released her last album, The Dreamer. Her voice had grown husky with age but the recording contains some fabulous songs including a stellar version of Otis Reddings’ Cigarettes and Coffee. Etta passed into blues history on January 20, 2012 at the age of 73.

Some other giants of the blues who passed on during the 2010’s:

Though rightfully acknowledged as the father of Rock ‘n’ Roll by John Lennon, Chuck Berry started out as a bluesman. In 1955, the legendary Muddy Waters introduced him to Leonard Chess of Chess Records, the premier blues label in the United States. From his early recordings with Chess Records like the 1957 Wee Wee Hours and on through his career, Chuck continued to perform blues numbers during his shows and on his albums. He died at the age of 90 on March 18, 2017.

Magic Slim first started recording in 1977 and issued a final career defining album Bad Boy in 2012 just before passing away the following year at the age of 75. Groomed as a young man to be a piano player, a cotton gin accident in his native Mississippi changed the course of his musical life. Losing a pinky finger, Magic switched to guitar and developed a driving rhythm style of the blues that can be typified on the song I’m a Bluesman. In his band was another up and coming guitar player and singer John Primer who would emerge as a star of the blues in the 2010’s.

Gary Moore, an Irishman, is considered by many to be one of the greatest blues rockers of all time. After his early days with the rock band Thin Lizzy, Gary migrated to the blues full time by the early nineties. His live performance of Parisienne Walkway in 1993 is one of my favorite live recordings of all time. Gary died of a heart attack on February 6, 2011 at the age of 58.

In early 1970, I remember catching the bus with friends and then the ferry in New Orleans to attend my first live concert at a place called The Warehouse. I had already worn out my copy of Second Winter and wanted to hear Johnny Winter perform Johnny B. Goode and Highway 61 Revisited. He did not disappoint and the thing I remember most is that he kept talking about his love for the blues during the show!! (And an added bonus was the appearance of B.B. King as Johnny’s opening act.) To say that Johnny Winter had a profound impact on my musical life and tastes going forward from that point would be an understatement! From his roots in the Golden Triangle of eastern Texas, Johnny would amaze audiences with his guitar finesse and focus on the blues during a recording career that spanned from 1969 until his death in 2014 at the age of 70. Though idolized by rock audiences, Johnny was first and foremost a blues man. His “Roots” recording in 2011 is one of my favorite albums of the decade.

Alvin Lee helped to define the Blues Rock genre as a member of Ten Years After in the late 1960’s. In the 1970’s and 1980’s, his style of “rockin’ blues” won him audiences across the world. And on the recording I Hear You Rockin’ (US release 1994), Alvin recorded one the greatest blues rock ballads of all time, Bluest Blues. Alvin died from unexpected complications from a routine surgery on March 6, 2013 at the age of 68.

Aretha Franklin was at a crossroads in the mid 1960’s. Management kept trying to turn her into a classy ballroom singer. A trip to Muscle Shoals Alabama and the FAME studios in 1967 transformed her career with the song I Never Loved A Man (Like I Love You) and the Queen of Soul would reign until her death on August 16, 2018 at the age of 76. Though many of you reading this may not associate soul music with the blues, it is a recognized sub-genre of the Blues Music Awards ceremonies held each year in Memphis……good enough for me!


This is my second article on the Contemporary Blues in the 2010 decade. You can find the link to the first one here. I hope to publish more as the weeks go by in 2024.

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Ben Vee started out spinning songs on terrestrial radio and at nightclubs back in the 1970’s in his home state of Louisiana. After a career in the construction business, he returned to DJing in 2011. He now hosts two shows each week on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com and writes about the blues at http://www.benveeblues.com from his home in Connecticut. He also has a personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.