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5.0 out of 5 stars
From one artist to another.,
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This review is from: Last Go Round (Audio CD)
Great vocals, and nice Musicians. Tad Robinson is a great vocalist, and I felt so good to hear "Last Go Round" You are inspiration to me. Thank you, great work and best! Recording artist on Amazon.com Dan Klarskov
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Tad Robinson Shows Us What He's Got!!!,
By peter krampert (eharmonica.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last Go Round (Audio CD)
There are a lot of practitioners of Chicago Blues and Tad Robinson is a very welcome addition to the list. Growing up in New York City, he got the Blues bug, eventually moving to Chicago in the mid-1980's. In Chicago he played on a regular basis in some of the city's best clubs. He spent time in bands with Dave Spector and in Big Shoulders before striking out on his own.This, his second Delmark release, shows us that Tad Robinson is a force to be reckoned with, both as a singer and as a harmonica player. His singing is reminscent of the great Soul singers of the 60's and his harmonica playing shows that he's learned an awful lot from folks like Junior Wells and other Chicago Blues harmonica masters. I'd definitely recommend that you give this CD a good listen.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
great voice,
By howard lee teitel (GLENDALE, NEW YORK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last Go Round (Audio CD)
tad robinson is a great vocalist in the same vain as otis clay mighty sam mclain who can combine soul and blues all in one. eight of the twelve songs are original with alex schultz on guitars. most of the songs are umptempo with a dash of low down dirty blues mixed in for good measure
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