Not much new on the blues chart for the week ending March 1, 2014 but that's not necessarily a bad thing. After upsetting the apple cart last week, former Free/Bad Company voice Paul Rodgers slips down to number two with his excellent The Royal Sessions collection of fine Southern soul. Gary Clark, Jr. bounces back into the top spot, and guitar legend Michael Bloomfield manages to hold onto the number...
Weekly Blues Music Report: Paul Rodgers, Michael Bloomfield & more!
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