Reviews and Awards
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You gotta enjoy this one ... Sweet ..........
fine understated guitar work that melds with the vocals to make
a gorgeous vision of you standing on a stage working that guitar
with SRV confidence. You obviously have nothing to prove. I will
look for more of your work. Thanks a heap for the listen. Good
luck. OldGuy - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
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Passionate Blues.
The bass line is simply killer. Lead guitar has passion and drive
galore. DalB -Petaluma, California |
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Ohlala.a The blues
is back. I love the blues and it's one of the best one I've had
the chance to listen and love in years. Outstanding. momohalifax -Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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good groove. good
groove, good mix & dynamics. nice guitar work will add to
playlist bluesdaddy -St. Louis, Missouri |
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Don't miss this
one. Really like this. Oustanding vocal sound.You have some real
talent,looking forward to hearing more. redstonerecords -Clinton, Massachusetts |
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MMMM...Blues. This
song has some kick ass blues playing that gets my head bobbin
and my foot tappin (the most assured sign of a pleased listener).
The singer is assured of his blues presence and is helped along
with solid fretwork that grooves and moves with tight stop start
playing. Bass and drum just keep it together and all provide
a dependable blues riff that dig into what is truly rock and
roll. keeb110 -Wilsonville, Oregon |
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Great guitar work
with the harmonics. Sounds like a winner. Good guitar sounds..
sounds full.. Good rhythm MikeDMB -Montreal, Canada |
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good band, reminds
me of Atlanta Rythmn Section... Adam_Harris -Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
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nice guitar work
in this song. bobbyboy -Toms River, New Jersey |
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I really enjoyed
this song, especially the guitar work! SammyT -Carters Point, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Groovy. Really great beat this track has...the
whole band works really well together ! Really wonderful sound...really
groovy !!! rachael4 -Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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This is a great track but it seems like
it would to me be a great rock and roll and not blues or maybe
both. It is fun and moving. Special Award: Most Rocking Track
johnnyguitarroc -Watsonville, California |
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Nice turnaround. I like the movements between
the verses. Pushes the envelope. While I am not a blues purist,
I think that you've kept the idiom intact and added something
a little fresh and your own to it. BarrenIslands -Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Balls out Blues. Classic blues licks, and solid rhythm section. A song you can groove to again and again without tiring of it. Nice sound production, particulary the guitar sound, but the overall mix sound good. -tbirdwilson from Atlanta, Georgia |
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icandigit. kinda texan i like this one
preskeepreal -Isonville, Kentucky |
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rockin blues sound...
Cool track...engaging lyrics and melody...strong vocals and nice
guitar work...very technically sound... tmcole - Hereford, Arizona |
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Creative Blues Phrasing
- Hot Guitars. Great tune with some creative phrasing and
a hot guitar riff that jumps out of the mix. The wha pedal adds
a nice touch to the overall sound of this one. Good performance
by the vocalist and a tight bass/drum rhythm section. mjmurphy -Ballwin, Missouri |
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Blues you can use.
Great job, nice guitar work. farmanimals -Myrtle, Mississippi |
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and the winner is., hey
this is good.Very SRV sounding guitar.Nice laid back beat.Good
work xJoNx -Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Great edgy blues/rock
type band. Loved it. I'm partial to guitars and this track
is going crazy with a hot blues/rock edge that makes me want
to see a live performance. The whole band does well
two
thumbs up Ltrain -Nashville, Tennessee |
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Rock on-classic
track here. Great captivating intro. Rockin guitar. Decent Vocals.
So far sounds like an awesome bar band. Good riff, I am getting
into this. One of the more refreshing tracks I have heard on
here in awhile. MrClitta -Burlington, Ontario |
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Texas bar blues
band. Sounds like a good meat and potatoes blues bar band from
Austin or something. Nice guitar tone. Good groove. fullertone -San Francisco, California |
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Rocks! Great use
of the guitar ! amelie_beland -Brampton, Ontario, Canada |
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It Moves. Good rockin',upbeat tune. Nice
tight band. Liked the vocals. 1_bassman -Seminole, Florida |
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Strat?? Love that strat sound....cool tune
and nice guitar work. Cool breaks also. oothebluegplyer from Milford, CT |
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Rock and Blues mixed, at it's Best. The
guitars are awesome in this song JAguitar33 -Ishpeming, Michigan |
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Zowie!! Wow, I really liked the intensity
of this tune. Guitars entirely rule this track -- great musicianship.
I also enjoyed the vocals, although I thought they were a bit
too low in the mix (could be my speakers though). Otherwise,
I totally enjoyed this song; gets you going with a great dose
of blues/rock. Have Fun & Rock On!! Ave1983 -Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
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Slidin' through
the blues. Song kicks into gear right from the start. I like
the helter-skelter drum style. The guitar had the sliding hints
of Johnny Winter influences. The lyrics got a bit redundant,
but the vocals were decent enough to not cause one to focus on
them, at least on 1st listening. frank3z -Mableton, Georgia |
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Rock and Blues mixed,
at it's Best. The guitars are awesome in this song JAguitar33 - Ishpeming, Michigan |
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Strat??. Love that
strat sound....cool tune and nice guitar work. Cool breaks also.
oothebluegplyer - Milford, Connecticut |
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It Moves. Good rockin',upbeat
tune. Nice tight band. Liked the vocals. 1_bassman - Largo, Florida |
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Cool song that kept
my toes tapping. Fantastic rhythm tracks. Great song. Nice, sparse
use of the lead guitar. Most lead guitarists go way overboard.
This guy doesn't. Gives me exactly what I need. Also, wonderful
horn track. Inky_the_hack - Modesto, California |
Awards & Articles:The Greenville News - Greenville, South Carolina
August 23
The Greenville News - Greenville, South Carolina
August 23
by Donna Isbell Walker
Entertainment Writer
The Greenville News - Aug. 23Every band wants its music exposed to potential fans, of course. The more far-flung, the better. But for Greenville blues-rock trio Paradise Blue, those fans are flung a little farther than you might expect. Thanks to the magic of the Internet, radio listeners in Germany, Croatia and Denmark are grooving to tunes recorded in the Upstate.
It all began when Paradise Blue's manager Randy Sellet hooked up with a national music promoter, who listed the band on several music Web sites. After checking out the band online, a disc jockey from Vinkovci, Croatia, e-mailed Sellet to ask for a couple of CDs.
Sellet sent him, via old-fangled snail mail, three of the band's four CDs, including the latest, "Relentless," recorded at Crystal Rain Studios in Travelers Rest and released in April.
"He immediately played them on his very next show, he worked them right in, played four songs in a row," Sellet said.
The Croatian DJ passed along the band's information to radio friends in Germany and Denmark, who also requested Paradise Blue CDs to play on their shows.
Paradise Blue also is featured on a blues disc jockey group on Yahoo!, and through that, their manager hopes to spark an interest in the band at even more radio stations, including a number of them in Australia. If international listeners become Paradise Blue fans, they don't have to beg their local record store to order copies of "Relentless." It's available online.
Not bad for a band that usually finds its audiences in the bars and clubs around Greenville and Myrtle Beach. Although Paradise Blue has hit the stage at Freedom Weekend Aloft and RiverPlace Festival, and is set to perform at Fall for Greenville, the three members are still waiting for that big break.
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The performers are no strangers to the local music scene. Lead singer Doug Mullinax, who produces many local bands, played with the band Vision, which opened for 38 Special and Joan Jett. Charles Moses, the bass player, is a veteran of Upstate bands such as the Power Tools and Sky Dancer. He also played in Aaron Tippin's band for a time. Drummer Russ Lofland, is a Louisiana native who earned his chops playing in bands around Shreveport. Although band members still have their day jobs, they would happily shift gears if the right opportunity came along for Paradise Blue, Sellet said.
They're understandably excited about this international exposure, Moses said.
In many cases, he said, it can be easier for a band to break through on European radio stations, which have less firmly defined playlists than American stations, many of which are owned by media conglomerates.
"Europe's not quite as rigid about things like that; they're more likely to play original music by bands that are not necessarily well-known," Moses said.
Closer to home, Paradise Blue has enjoyed airplay on radio stations in Greenville and Columbia. Still, the band hasn't created a stir on the national scene. But then, that's the case with many bands. Groups such as Monster Magnet, Cheap Trick, and Blondie, built followings in Europe, Japan, and Australia, respectively, before moving on to conquer America.
Already, the Internet exposure has given Paradise Blue a glimpse of new horizons; the trio is looking into an offer for an overseas tour, Moses said.
The international airplay is "really nice; hopefully, it's going to lead to some other things," Moses said. "You never know how far something's going to go."



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