Album: Bluesvibes
Led by singer multi-instrumentalist Wayne Ceballos with drummerLarry Martin and bassist Ken Newell rounding out the trio the group's initial reputation stemmed from their jam-oriented concerts. As one would expect from the title the group's 1969's album found them working in a distinctively blues-vein. Reflecting the band's live act this Richard Gotthrer-produced debut features a series of seven extended jams (the shortest song clocking in at 4 minutes). Ceballos proved a decent singer injecting considerable energy into his performances and the band really soars in many occasions. Truly interesting.
I saw them at the Avalon Bawlroom in 1968. Awesome for the time. Still a fun album. thanks
Kramnosnits 2 days ago
Saw them at the Atlantic City Pop Festival in '69. They totally blew us away. Thanks for sharing this, Findusam.
visitingearth13 1 month ago
i seen them a few times they were even better live
falk1952able 2 months ago
Not bad at all.
LORDGOAT1976 7 months ago
Someone needs to upload Movin' Man and Chili Woman
TheFurthur 10 months ago
@Romar10o0
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TheGlucksOfficial 10 months ago
Yes indeed, they were arerally great band. T I believe Wayne lives in Texas and has devoted his life to Jesus.
chauntzu 11 months ago
this is fuckin great thanks for the upload
piiglumps 1 year ago
I remember when this band played at the Kinetic Playground in 1968-1969. What a great band. Where are they now?
003Damian 1 year ago
where is Wayne the Harp now, when we need him.
rogerrrubin 1 year ago