Kenny ’Blue’ Ray - Found Me A New Love (2021)

Album: Blues Obession - | Guitarist Kenny “Blue“ Ray has the kind of fat guitar overtones, complex chord changes, and lightning-fast chops that tend to draw rock fans into the blues fold. Not unlike Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ray’s playing owes almost as much to his rock influences as to his blues mentors. Ray’s résumé includes performances and recording sessions with William Clarke, Little Charlie & the Nightcats, Charlie Musselwhite, Smokey Wilson, and a bevy of other West Coast blues stylists. Ray first became interested in music via his father, who played guitars, harmonica, fiddle, and piano. Seeing Elvis Presley perform on the Ed Sullivan Show was a turning point for him, and later that year, his father bought him a guitar. As a youngster, Ray would listen to disc jockey Wolfman Jack at night, who played music by Jimmy Reed, Howlin’ Wolf, and others. Ray often skipped school to play guitar with his friends. He made his amateur debut at a high
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