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The "Alone With The Blues" CD |
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"Alone With The Blues" is an appropriate title as this entire album features voice and harmonica, in a solo, one musician playing alone, format. Harmonica players used this set-up in the past. But, deeTone records uses it here, for the first time, for a complete album. This makes "Alone With The Blues" unique. Because of the album's solo format, Sonny Boy Williamson's solo, European recordings immediately come to mind. In fact, of the 14 songs on "Alone With The Blues" the sole cover is Keith Dunn's version of a song that Sonny Boy recorded for Chess Records, Willie Dixon's "Bring It On Home." |
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"Strange Things Are Happening" received an award from the International Songwriting Competition. This was the second award for "Alone With The Blues" and deeTone records recording artist, Keith Dunn, who also received an award for "Need To Make A Dollar". Click below to listen to the sound samples for “Alone With The Blues”. You can hear 14 songs that go to the heart and soul of the blues. The songs on this deeTone records recording, address social, economic and political issues as well as the day-to-day themes of life in the 21st century. Keith Dunn, harmonica player, singer and producer, wrote 13 of the 14 songs on “Alone With The Blues”. He performs them solo and ‘Live’ without overdubs. The songs feature a variety of styles, tempos, rhythms and unusual keys. |
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”A CD every one should own, Keith's voice is fantastic & his Harmonica playing is nothing short of brilliant…” - Mal Davis
"Une dexterite et une sonorite d'harmo qui font rever accompagnes seulement d'une voix fabuleuse: le top de mes CDs de blues!" - Marc de Grenoble
“Great! What a surprise! Only harps and good voice. His playing is very wonderful.” - Atsushi |
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