OF THE BLUES

"Things are 50% normal," says the veteran singer-guitarist, who has performed with Buddy Guy, the late B.B. King and Koko Taylor. Mangiullo has invested in livestreaming and hopes to release live album compilations this fall; venerable Chicago-blues indie label Alligator Records partnered...

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Veröffentlicht in:Billboard 2024-04, Vol.136 (6), p.22-22
1. Verfasser: Knopper, Steve
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Zusammenfassung:"Things are 50% normal," says the veteran singer-guitarist, who has performed with Buddy Guy, the late B.B. King and Koko Taylor. Mangiullo has invested in livestreaming and hopes to release live album compilations this fall; venerable Chicago-blues indie label Alligator Records partnered in 2021 with a new music company, Exceleration Music - founded by former Concord Music Group CEO Glen Barros - to handle physical distribution and other functions; and a new generation of stars, from singer Shemekia Copeland to guitar hero Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, has expanded the playing field from traditional clubs to gigs at arts centers and festivals, social media and satellite radio. Veteran blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa, who estimates his post-pandemic ticket sales are "back and then some," says he has broadened his marketing efforts to rock fans who attend Foo Fighters, Eagles and Red Hot Chili Peppers shows.
ISSN:0006-2510