Al Garner & The Roadrunners - Crankshaft Blues

With Earl Gaines | Album: Leaving Tennessee Al Garner recorded in the 1950s in Nashville, performing a swing R&B brand of blues that left a small discofgraphy of raw sides for labels like Excello and Champion. This 1998 outing for Black Magic brings him right up to date, finding him still in fine form. Produced by Fred James and featuring top notch vocal cameos from Roscoe Shelton, Earl Gaines, Jimmy Birdsong, Little Charles Walker, and Sonny Tyler, this brings light to a little known musical sidebar to the history of Music City that’s very soulful, indeed. - Allmusic 🎧 Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing. My mission for over 10 years is to collaborate with & promote lesser known, but extremely talented blues & jazz artists and bring you a selection of tunes with an audiophile sound and real emotion. On my website you can read more about the artists featured on the channel: ​ If you’re
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