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Those Midnight Blues WWPV 88.7 FM Richie Barron "The Barron of the Blues" & the "Funk-n-Blues Crew" who I first encountered on soundclick.com while I was looking for some new jump blues trks. for my show has been featured more than once or twice on my shows. Let me tell you, not only can he play a great blues guitar, sing and write original tunes and puts together a great horn section to! Richie's trks. will always be a part of my permanent Jump Blues playlist. His CD's are well engineered,mixed and produced given that many of the tracks are recorded from "Live" events I can't stop playing them. I love the " No trouble Tonight" jam on "That's why I sing Da Blues" CD. where each band member strut's their stuff. Believe me,they have got the chops.I am especially fond of his arrangement of BB-Kings "Thats why I sing the Blues" I love those horns and everything else too!! John Connors, "Those Midnight Blues" shows WWPV 88.7 FM, Colchester Vermont--Google.com :Friday April 14th, 2006-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------CD review, Richie Barron "Hwy. 2000"Guitar slinger Richie Barron's latest offering both rocks and bops along"Highway 2000".The San Francisco Bay artist began his career as a guitar-vocalist cutting his blues theeth in clubs fromDallas to Chicago. Toured with ZZ-Top drummer Frank Beard. "Highway" has a little something for everyone with 11 orginals. "Doctor Tequila" starts the party rolling,and Barron recalls his time on the road in his "Nomad Chevrolet" or dropping by "Grandpa's Farm" He had some fun along the way as he testifies to in "Tahoe Boogie" [ "Up where the dice are rollin, whiskey flowin free"] Some of his vocals recall Leon Russel and Barron makes it clear he's paid some dues with " Down to the end of the Line" and "Waiting on the Mailman." It's nice to hear Stewart Viets saxaphone and Rich Armstron's trumpet complimenting Barrons Blues-Rock stylings.Booking and Infro: Tabletop Productions, 916-371-7632--Copyrite 2002 by Mike Martindale,and "Blues on Stage"------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------Richie Barron releases his new CDBarron's gift for fresh ideas and intensely personal song writing won't stop here. He is in superb form, in demand, and exciting audiences whenever he plays. Wherever Barron goes from here, he will undoubtedly add to his following.--Monday morning Blues, KKUP FM, Cupertino, Ca. Reviewer, Leslie Ann Knight------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------Rather have the Green than the BluesA couple of decades back, Otis Rush made the statement...Give me my flowers now." It appears Richie Barron is making similar statement with his current offering, " I'd Rather have the Green than the Blues" Me Too!--Vintage Guitar Mag. Dec. 1996. Revier, "Shakin Dave Hussong"---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Blues you can use:Barron has assembled one of the finest bands playing the blues today. Live, Richie Barron and the Blues Crew certainly pack a wallop. At a recent show at Easy Riders HD in Santa Cruz, Barron was in great form. His powerful blues vocals and well honed Gibson Les Paul defined each song. The musical interplay between Barron and slide guitarist Burgstaler was nothing short of magnificent,especially on "Somebody,s got to go"" To damn good to last" " Gold country Blues" and Tahoe Boogie". Richie Barron is currently in the studio recording his next CD. Stay Tuned.--Relix Magazine Aug. 1998. Writer: JC Juanis, Fremont Ca.--------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- House of Blues radio with Dan AykroydRichie Barron from Marin county, "The Capitolist" Blues tune, "Rather have the Green than the Blues"--CBS "House of Blues" Radio