MP3 Mark Buck - Looking Backwards
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Acoustic blues with funk, groove and swing.
9 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Acoustic Blues, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Singer/songwriter Mark Buck is a great guitarist who plays finger-style funk and blues guitar always with a groove, and with some neat slide playing thrown in too. This is his first album, Looking Backwards and he is currently working on number 2.
He recently supported Bo Diddley at the forum in London, Vonda Shepard at the Jazz Cafe London and KT Tunstall the top 10 album selling singer songwriter, Eric Burdon and the Animals, The Fabulous Thunderbirds at the Mean Fiddler, John Hammond, the grammy winning blues guitarist. (What a great guy... You just have to see him live. FANTASTIC!. Thanks John for the harmonica tips)..
Mark opened for Charlie Musselwhite @ the Jazz Cafe this year, playing an electric set for the first time with guitar, double bass and percussion.
Current influences are; Kelly Joe Phelps, Taj Mahal and Robben Ford, Buddy Guy and all the wonderful old blues players whos shoulders we can nervously stand on.
Check out Markâs website at www.markbuck.co.uk
9 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Acoustic Blues, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Singer/songwriter Mark Buck is a great guitarist who plays finger-style funk and blues guitar always with a groove, and with some neat slide playing thrown in too. This is his first album, Looking Backwards and he is currently working on number 2.
He recently supported Bo Diddley at the forum in London, Vonda Shepard at the Jazz Cafe London and KT Tunstall the top 10 album selling singer songwriter, Eric Burdon and the Animals, The Fabulous Thunderbirds at the Mean Fiddler, John Hammond, the grammy winning blues guitarist. (What a great guy... You just have to see him live. FANTASTIC!. Thanks John for the harmonica tips)..
Mark opened for Charlie Musselwhite @ the Jazz Cafe this year, playing an electric set for the first time with guitar, double bass and percussion.
Current influences are; Kelly Joe Phelps, Taj Mahal and Robben Ford, Buddy Guy and all the wonderful old blues players whos shoulders we can nervously stand on.
Check out Markâs website at www.markbuck.co.uk
in partnership with CDbaby


