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Tag: Blue Murder

  • Reviews
    July 23, 2015
    by Taylor Carlson

    Kelly Keeling Returns with His Latest Solo Release, Mind Radio!

        Kelly Keeling is one of the most criminally underrated rock vocalists out there. Over the years, he has performed in a diverse mixture of bands that has included Baton Rouge, Blue Murder, Michael Schenker Group, Trans Siberian Orchestra, Foundry, and Red Zone Rider, performing everything from melodic style ...
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  • Features, Reviews
    March 26, 2015
    by Taylor Carlson

    Nothin' But Trouble - The Forgotten, Underrated Sophomore Effort from John Sykes and Blue Murder!

        Blue Murder was a supergroup that took the world by storm in 1989. Following his exile from Whitesnake, all eyes were on guitar virtuoso John Sykes, whose previous credits also included work with Thin Lizzy and the Tygers of Pan Tang. People were eager to hear what Sykes ...
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  • Reviews
    February 16, 2015
    by Taylor Carlson

    Foundry - The Debut Album from Kelly Keeling's Latest Band has Arrived at Long Last!

        Over the years, one of the true unsung heroes in the world of rock and roll has been Kelly Keeling. This is a man who has literally been everywhere and done everything, yet seldom gets the recognition that he deserves. His career includes stints with bands like Baton ...
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  • Reviews
    February 2, 2015
    by Taylor Carlson

    Appice Drum Wars Live CD Does Not Do Justice to a Great Live Show

      The Appice Brothers are two of the greatest drummers in the rock and roll world, and have been for years. Each one of them has built up an amazing body of work, and the both of them remain active to this day. Older brother Carmine first came to fame ...
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  • Reviews
    January 31, 2015
    by Taylor Carlson

    Rated X - Debut from New Supergroup of Classic Hard Rock Legends!

      It seems like every day in today’s world, there is another supergroup popping up, combining the talents of people from multiple great bands of the past. They come up around every corner, often with hit and miss results. Many of these groups make the all too common mistake of ...
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