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MP3 West Side Wayne and The Boulevard Band - That´ll Do

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(ID 1577877)
West Coast Blues. From toe-tappin, finger poppin...to down and dirty.

13 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Jazzy Blues, BLUES: Chicago Style



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Los Angeles based West Side Wayne & The Boulevard Band, is comprised of members who began their blues journey together in high school, more than thirty years ago.

"Like most of the country then, we were getting our southern American roots music by way of England," says singer, harmonica player Wayne Berwick.

Led by Berwick, the band played the L.A. blues scene of the late sixties and through the seventies - appearing regularly at the Troubadour, Gazzari's, PJ's, and the Ash Grove.

After their stint as house band, at the legendary Rick's Blues Bar in Venice, an "offer" came their way.

"By then, there was no place left in L.A. to play blues," adds drummer Joel Hurwit, who has continued a close personal and musical relationship with Berwick. The proposal involved a commitment some members were unwilling to make, and with the band in turmoil, things cooled off quickly. Rising responsibilities caused Berwick to change priorities and professions, but his passion for playing blues never diminished, and he continued - mostly jam nights at local clubs, or sitting in with friends.

Fifteen years later, Berwick decided to become a full time blues musician once again; and with Hurwit on board, they called upon some of L.A.'s finest blues swingers, and became the solid, blues groovin' "Boulevard Band."

Their CDs, That'll Do and Jump Smooth, show what happens when Blues, Jazz, and Boogie Woogie get together for a good time.


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