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Ron Hacker
MR. BAD BOY
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As featured on the nashvillecitypaper.com website
By: By Ron Wynn
New blues
Ron Hacker’s Mr. Bad Boy (Maximum Folk) navigates some of the same thematic territory, though not quite as overtly. He addresses the issue directly on “Let Me Sing Like Elmore James,” one of two originals, but otherwise Hacker just blazes away in a fiery solo guitar concert that covers both country and city blues.
Hacker moves from the Delta (Robert Johnson) to Chicago (Jimmy Rogers) while also interpreting material from those somewhere in between (Yank Rachell, Sleepy John Estes). By the time he’s completed “Come On In My Kitchen” and wrapped the show, he’s justified his nickname and also taken those in attendance at this live date recorded at the Famous Dave BBQ & Blues in Minneapolis on a rewarding journey through various eras of blues history. |
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