Not much to crow about, really, with the blues chart for the week ending March 29, 2014. Much of the Top Ten remains the same, maybe shuffling a couple of places here and there. Gary Clark, Jr. still holds down the top spot, guitarist Robben Ford is nipping at his heels from number two, and Joey Bones still has a pair of aces in the Top Ten. This week's outlier seems to be the return of the piano...
Weekly Blues Music Report: The Piano Man Returns!
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