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RED & BLUES

RED, WHITE AND BLUES BAND

April 1, 1969

The Red, White and Blues musical style is a combination of all that has gone down in the last ten years and what they could hear from, the remnants of American blues, both delta and urban. They are not blues purists, but rather combine the musical dynamics of rock with the brash simplicity of blues. The Red, White and Blues can play well both hard rock and urban blues.

The group combines two differend lead vocal styles: Dick Kraus singing lead on blues number and Skip Julius (who is, in the words of Jeep Holland, “a classic rock singer,”) on hard rock tunes. Dick also holds down the bottom with some fine bass guitar work while Skip, besides playing piano, is responsible for much of the original material. Ken Longton is one of the finer organ players that I have heard.

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