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The new issue of Blues Matters! is here, fronted by the incredible Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, one of the defining voices and guitarists of modern blues. In our exclusive feature interview, Kingfish talks about his journey, the evolution of his sound, and why connection with the audience will always come before fame or flash.

Inside this packed issue, we bring you new interviews, in-depth features and reviews from across the blues world, including:

Laura Cox on pushing hard rock guitar into blues territory

Miss Emily and the healing power of The Medicine

Manu Lavin on blending rhythm and roots

Jay Hooks, The Lucky Losers, and Liam St John sharing their latest releases

Henri Herbert on capturing the fire of live piano

Rebecca Downes and Dion on reinvention and resilience

Billy Branch on his remarkable album The Blues Is My Biography

Leilani Kilgore on writing her truth and carrying the next wave of blues rock

As always, we shine a light on the people, places and records that keep the blues alive and evolving.
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155 The new issue of Blues Matters! is here, fronted by the incredible Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, one of the defining voices and guitarists of modern blues. In our exclusive feature interview, Kingfish talks about his journey, the evolution of his sound, and why connection with the audience will always come before fame or flash. Inside this packed issue, we bring you new interviews, in-depth features and reviews from across the blues world, including: Laura Cox on pushing hard rock guitar into blues territory Miss Emily and the healing power of The Medicine Manu Lavin on blending rhythm and roots Jay Hooks, The Lucky Losers, and Liam St John sharing their latest releases Henri Herbert on capturing the fire of live piano Rebecca Downes and Dion on reinvention and resilience Billy Branch on his remarkable album The Blues Is My Biography Leilani Kilgore on writing her truth and carrying the next wave of blues rock As always, we shine a light on the people, places and records that keep the blues alive and evolving.


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The new issue of Blues Matters! is here, fronted by the incredible Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, one of the defining voices and guitarists of modern blues. In our exclusive feature interview, Kingfish talks about his journey, the evolution of his sound, and why connection with the audience will always come before fame or flash.

Inside this packed issue, we bring you new interviews, in-depth features and reviews from across the blues world, including:

Laura Cox on pushing hard rock guitar into blues territory

Miss Emily and the healing power of The Medicine

Manu Lavin on blending rhythm and roots

Jay Hooks, The Lucky Losers, and Liam St John sharing their latest releases

Henri Herbert on capturing the fire of live piano

Rebecca Downes and Dion on reinvention and resilience

Billy Branch on his remarkable album The Blues Is My Biography

Leilani Kilgore on writing her truth and carrying the next wave of blues rock

As always, we shine a light on the people, places and records that keep the blues alive and evolving.
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