There’s no need arguing about who is one of the top five living blues guitarists. It’s Ronnie Earl and although not a household name, he has been hiding in plain sight for decades. Praise like that ...
Ronnie Earl first gained national attention in 1979 when he replaced Duke Robillard as the lead guitarist for Roomful Of Blues. After spending eight years as the main axeman in that group, Earl ...
There aren’t many contemporary blues artists who can boast a catalog of 27 albums. Ronnie Earl, whose debut solo recording arrived in 1983, has been averaging an album a year on a variety of labels.
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