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1 | Junior Grade |
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2 | Foolish Pride |
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3 | Swag |
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4 | Stella |
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5 | Holmes Too |
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6 | That Green Guitar |
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7 | Weirdo Fank |
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8 | False Alarm |
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9 | Ode To The Obscure |
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10 | Done Got Tired |
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11 | TX Fuel Stomp |
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12 | Awh Baby Blues |
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13 | The Minter Torch |
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Blues Wire
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The Blues Wire story began in 1983 in Greece when Sotiris Zisis (bass) and Elias Zaikos formed Blues Gang (who renamed themselves as Blues Wire in 1985), the very first blues band in Greece that tried to capture the original sounds of blues legends like Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf and T-Bone Walker. They recorded the first blues album ever to be made by Greek musicians, at a time when it was really difficult to play music without obvious roots in Greek culture, let alone get a record deal for it. Back then, playing the blues not only could make someone almost an outcast, but it also … read more
The Blues Wire story began in 1983 in Greece when Sotiris Zisis (bass) and Elias Zaikos formed Blues Gang (who renamed themselves as Blues Wire in 1985), the very first blues band in Greece… read more
The Blues Wire story began in 1983 in Greece when Sotiris Zisis (bass) and Elias Zaikos formed Blues Gang (who renamed themselves as Blues Wire in 1985), the very first blues band in Greece that tried to capture the original sounds of … read more