Bill Lyerly
American blues rebel Bill Lyerly has a fascination with Europe that follows the tradition of two other famous Bluesmen with whom he has performed. Both John Lee Hooker and Bo Diddley found a great echo in the Old World for their music, a scenario which has also led Lyerly to establish himself in the Basque Country. This veteran guitarist, singer/ songwriter and keyboard artist has had a magnificent response from the public who flock to listen to his alternative blues. Lyerly´s new album, Too Hurt To Cry, is a collection of 11 songs recorded in the United States and mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. It features a duet with Lyerly´s long time friend and multi-Grammy winner Steve Earle. As with all of his records, Too Hurt To Cry showcases Lyerly´s own unique vision of the blues and American roots music.
Disks:
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Too hurt to cry
April 2009CD
10 € -
The twang years
CD
Agortuta -
Motel room blues
CD
10 € -
Railroad station blues
CD
10 € -
Requiem mess
CD
10 € -
Cobalt blues
CD
10 €