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BLUES CROSSING

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Header Banner Made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!RED LIGHT BLUES: w/Todd Burge on harmonica at The Court Street Grill 3/6/09************ "Dive Right In" LIVE AT THE COURT STREET GRILL 3/6/09************ "Nomo Mojo" LIVE AT THE COURT STREET GRILL 3/6/09 Guitar MySpace Layouts - Acoustic Guitar MySpace Layouts Guitar MySpace LayoutsBlues Crossing began our musical journey sometime back in early 2004. We both love playing acoustic music, especially the blues. Our musical journey is a blend of acoustic, rock, americana, roots and a whole bunch of genuine homegrown sounds all of our own. We record all of our songs at Blue Sulfur Studio in Ona, West Virginia on a BOSS BR1600 digital recorder. We hope you find a song or two that you like and take the time to give us a little feedback.Peace, Mike&Ray ************************************************************ ****Fast forward to the 4:00 mark and check out our video of: NoMo MoJo...... my my how young Chris looks!...

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Member Since: 2/4/2008
Band Website: www.cyqo.com/bluescrossing
Band Members: RAY HENSLEY: Acoustic and Electric Guitars, B/G Vocals, Bass, Harmonica, Mandolin, Piano/Organ & Percussion.............. MIKE LYZENGA: Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Percussion, Lyrics................
Blues Crossing on SellaBand*************************************************** ************* All Blues Crossing songs are produced, arranged, recorded and engineered by Ray and Mike at Blue Sulfur Studio in Ona, West Virginia on a BOSS BR1600 digital recorder. With 5 cats and 3 dogs hangin' around at all times you have to expect a 'happy accident' now and then! Woof! Woof! Meeeowww! No need to worry though as no animals were harmed in the process...Thanks to Debbie Hensley and Karen Lyzenga and everyone else who loves and supports our music. A great big thank you to Paul Callicoat and the gang at Route 60 Music. A special shout out to Ken Bailey and Tim Ratcliff of www.WestfieldRecording.com in Ironton, Ohio and to our www.garageband.com buddy Peyote Sky down in FLA. May he always keep the sand in his toes and his head full of prose! Also to Sonny Ward for all the help and great lyrics and to our good friend Jim Matthews of the Nut and Bolt Band from Sunderland, UK we say hey and thanks for everything!....... Peace, Mike & Ray********************************************************* *******We are currently in the studio working on our 2nd cd, ONE MORE MILE, which should be up and running sometime in late 2008.........................................Ok... so I lied... this is now April '09! We thought it would be ready in late '08 but we have about 50 songs to choose from and we only want to put 15 or so on the cd so... it's like asking... which baby do we want to send to college and which baby do we tell... go get a job!... it's a tuff decision but we're in the process right now of picking the tunes so hopefully after the 21 songs we're looking at get's paired down to the 15 then we'll send it out to our buddy down in Ashland, KY and he'll have a couple hundred copies for us to give away... I mean... does anybody actually buy cd's any more?******************************************************* ********* .. IndieCharts.com : Visit this Persons Profile ************************************************************ *****
Influences: You may hear a little Stevie Ray, or Mark Knopfler, or Jonny Lang, or The Allman Brothers, or Delta, Chicago, or Memphis blues or somebody or something we haven't even thought of yet. Let us know ok? We just play what we know as good as we can play it and if we make a mistake then we make it twice.
Record Label: Buffalo Skinner... are you listenin'?

My Blog

WVBS

Here's a big shout out to Jack Rice and everybody associated with the West Virginia Blues Society. If you are not already a member of this fine organization than please join today! The 2nd annual Appa...
Posted by on Thu, 02 Oct 2008 18:25:00 GMT

da’ blues... and so forth...

so, here we are, my first blog... and of course it's about music... especially the blues, which is more fun to play than country, rock, or just about any other genre I've been associated with. I guess...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:57:00 GMT