Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2018
Time: 53:41
Size: 123,0 MB
Label: Moose Milk Music
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Where Does it End - 5:22
2. Congo Road - 5:10
3. Legend of Charlie Jones - 7:50
4. Angel of Destiny - 5:12
5. Moon Lovin' Woman [feat. Van Wilks] - 5:11
6. Mi Amor Por Ti - 4:20
7. Fruit Cookies - 4:04
8. Invincible - 4:06
9. Gotta Get Back to You - 3:43
10. Monterey - 8:38
"Meet Mark Searcy... Performers like Searcy do not simply play their instruments, but rather become their instruments during a performance. Call it soul, call it a gift, or a midnight trade at a lonely cross road, no matter. Searcy has it."
- Lucky Boyd, MyTexas Music, "Blindman's Blues" Release
“Searcy and Boss can flat get down on guitar and harmonica, respectively, but both show proper restraint by serving the songs instead of the egos. Listen for the guitar/harp duet on Stumblin' to hear how it should be done...”
- Jim Beal, Jr., San Antonio Express News
“..as Searcy is an accomplished composer with the ability to fuse jazz, rock, blues, folk, and country. They will certainly find that capturing the same inner soul will be impossible, as Searcy literally melts himself into each cut, a feat that labels him inimitable.”
- Lucky Boyd, MyTexas Music, "Slideaway" Review
“Arkansas-bred, San Antonio-based blues guitar slinger, songwriter and singer Mark Searcy and his Mark Searcy Band Thursday night will celebrate the release of “Roadworthy,”... The blues can always use a shot of fresh blood, and the Mark Searcy Band delivers those shots. ”
- Jim Beal, San Antonio Express
“Mark Searcy's brand of blues runs all over the map. Versatility is the order of the day as he serves up swing and jump blues, Delta blues a la Johnson, Davis and House, rock blues and a blend of Chicago and jump blues for good measure. Heavy on electric guitar with plenty of blues harp fills and solos, this group's got the stuff.”
- Les Reynolds, Indie-Music.com
My Color
Year: 2018
Time: 53:41
Size: 123,0 MB
Label: Moose Milk Music
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Where Does it End - 5:22
2. Congo Road - 5:10
3. Legend of Charlie Jones - 7:50
4. Angel of Destiny - 5:12
5. Moon Lovin' Woman [feat. Van Wilks] - 5:11
6. Mi Amor Por Ti - 4:20
7. Fruit Cookies - 4:04
8. Invincible - 4:06
9. Gotta Get Back to You - 3:43
10. Monterey - 8:38
"Meet Mark Searcy... Performers like Searcy do not simply play their instruments, but rather become their instruments during a performance. Call it soul, call it a gift, or a midnight trade at a lonely cross road, no matter. Searcy has it."
- Lucky Boyd, MyTexas Music, "Blindman's Blues" Release
“Searcy and Boss can flat get down on guitar and harmonica, respectively, but both show proper restraint by serving the songs instead of the egos. Listen for the guitar/harp duet on Stumblin' to hear how it should be done...”
- Jim Beal, Jr., San Antonio Express News
“..as Searcy is an accomplished composer with the ability to fuse jazz, rock, blues, folk, and country. They will certainly find that capturing the same inner soul will be impossible, as Searcy literally melts himself into each cut, a feat that labels him inimitable.”
- Lucky Boyd, MyTexas Music, "Slideaway" Review
“Arkansas-bred, San Antonio-based blues guitar slinger, songwriter and singer Mark Searcy and his Mark Searcy Band Thursday night will celebrate the release of “Roadworthy,”... The blues can always use a shot of fresh blood, and the Mark Searcy Band delivers those shots. ”
- Jim Beal, San Antonio Express
“Mark Searcy's brand of blues runs all over the map. Versatility is the order of the day as he serves up swing and jump blues, Delta blues a la Johnson, Davis and House, rock blues and a blend of Chicago and jump blues for good measure. Heavy on electric guitar with plenty of blues harp fills and solos, this group's got the stuff.”
- Les Reynolds, Indie-Music.com
My Color
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