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House of Cards - Premium Playing Cards Set for Magic Tricks, Poker & Card Games | Perfect for Game Nights, Parties & Collectors
House of Cards - Premium Playing Cards Set for Magic Tricks, Poker & Card Games | Perfect for Game Nights, Parties & Collectors

House of Cards - Premium Playing Cards Set for Magic Tricks, Poker & Card Games | Perfect for Game Nights, Parties & Collectors

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Bluesman Peloquin plays harmonica, saxophone & sings on this rip roarin' album with arrangements that echo the greats from Louis Jordan to Stax/Volt to Tower of Power; the horns add a punchy fullness & his vocals are expressive & gritty. After twenty plus years as a sideman contributing to other artists (Albert King, Johnnie Johnson, Tommy Castro, E.C. Scott, Mitch Woods, Larry "Arkansas" Davis, Sy Klopps and Rhythmtown Jive), he is stepping into the spotlight with his first album as a leader. These years have been an education in American roots music that has helped to form his melting pot sound, as witnessed on this project of Blues, R&B and soul. Featuring special guests: Tommy Castro, (Blind Pig), Mitch Woods (Blind Pig), Larry Batiste, and Steve Freund (Delmark). a must have for all Blues lovers!

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With the many new young guitarists on the scene its easy to overlook other talented blues musicians that have emerged such as the harp players and the sax players. Peloquin is one of those overlooked players deserving some attention.On House of Cards, Peloquin shows his mastery of both the blues harp as well as both tenor and baritone sax. Peloquin's debut CD features some very good tunes such as the opener, "24 Hours in a Day", some very smooth vocals and a couple of guest stars such as Tommy Castro and Steve Freund.Overall, this is a pretty good debut featuring 9 originals and 2 little used covers, Robert Palmer's "So Close" and Delbert McClinton's "Maybe Someday Baby". If you are looking for a break from all the SRV wannabies, this CD features lead instruments other than the guitar and represents a nice change of pace.