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The Blues Project Radio

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The Blues Project Radio
The Blues Project Radio

The Blues Project Radio is a midnight broadcast from a city of sinners, preachers, hustlers and broken saints. A black-suited band rolls through neon alleys, cheap diners, backroom churches and smoky clubs with horns blazing, Hammond roaring, drums kicking dust off the floor and a choir shouting like salvation is late for the last train. It sounds like a blues mission on the run: part soul revue, part gospel riot, part street-corner sermon, part crime-movie chase. The Big Horn Revue opens the doors wide — brass hooks, dirty grooves, baritone confessions, female blues voices, call-and-response choruses and the feeling that the whole city might be saved before sunrise. This is blues with a busted halo: old-school spirit, modern scars, hip-hop pulse, rock teeth and industrial smoke. Music for fugitives, believers, dancers, lost lovers and anyone still waiting for the band to hit the first note.