Great Bar Bands with Great CD's


I am a fan of live music, I see a very popular question on the speaker forum is for rock speakers. It is so much harder than I ever expected to try to emulate. I think alot of the problem is I counted over 23 speakers from 10 to 12 to 15 to even 18" speakers with over 15k watts of amplification. So its really hard to replicate this, its got to be a miss match with one pair of speakers I dont care how many multi drivers you have. I am trying a pair of legacy focus (old ones) driven by burmester and a pair of old jbl studio monitors (15" sub with a big horn with adj crossover) with a rane thx 44 the jbls are driven with adcom 565 mono modified. Need sub for realistic thump but my room has boom problems and sounds better outside than in.

With the multi speaker issue what about the jbl synthsis, looks like a step in the right direction but not much info on ag for this speaker set.

But back to my post subject, I have been awhile between good cd's to listen to start to finish, Wear out music quality I listen to again and again. So heeeres where I start.

I like rock music. Cant catagorize what I like but I know its good. ( Just ask me)

Hosty Trio, but now only HOsty duo. hosty.com ask for all the cd's even the ones not on the web page. They are all great, trust me.

Sugarfree All Stars, I think its sugarfreeallstars.com they only have 1 cd out but this guy was the trio in the hosty trio but they finished #5 in vh1 unsigned band contest and after they split.

Then last but not least is Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, again great shows, great cd's they were called the Refreshments, you can get Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy at the cd stores or even used. I have bought over 6 or 7 cd's and worn out or give away. Start and play beginning to end, love it. Buy them all.

I really Phasecorrect, Tireguy and Sean have the same taste in music. I think they will love these bands. They do the b3 thing better than the brothers its just great.

I counted for insurance purposes over 1200 cd's and 700 classic rock albums. These guys are on the web and email me if you would like a sample of the stuff. If email is full My business is great but I expand weekly.

I want some new toons and screw the establishment and buy from the musicians.

ps: Do you remember the old Circus and Hit Parade magazines that had all the top albums listed. I got all my great music from what was ranked tops. Could a regular person set up a website that people send in cd's that I could listen to and some of my friends ( critics ) and sell off a setup web site. ( just a question? )

Thanks

Kelton
kelton

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Brian Lee & the Jump Street Five

Bryan Lee completely lost his eyesight by the age of eight. His avid interest in early rock and blues was fostered through the ‘50s by late night listening sessions via the Nashville-based radio station WLAC AM, where he first encountered the sounds of Elmore James, Albert King and Albert Collins. By his late teens, Bryan was playing rhythm guitar in a regional band called The Glaciers that covered Elvis Presley, Little Richard and Chuck Berry material. Through the ’60s, Bryan’s interest turned to Chicago blues and he soon found himself immersed on that scene, opening for some of his boyhood heroes.

In January of 1982, in the midst of a particularly cold Wisconsin winter, Lee headed south to New Orleans, eventually landing a steady gig at the Old Absinthe House in the heart of the French Quarter. For the next 14 years, Lee and his Jump Street Five played five nights a week at that popular bar, developing a huge following and a solid reputation.

Check out his work at www.justin-time.com.