Payin’ Dues: Innes Sibun By Jon Harrington published 3 July 15 Bath’s standard bearer of the blues inspired by Robert Plant and BB King.
Payin' Dues: The Word By Jon Harrington published 3 July 15 After a 14-year hiatus, the blues quintet returns with a new album for Vanguard.
Ronnie Wood: How Can It Be? A Rock & Roll Diary By Jon Harrington published 2 July 15 Woody’s 60s memoirs, replicated with his illustrations and notes.
Booker T And The MGs: Green Onions + Soul Dressing... Plus By Jon Harrington published 1 July 15 The Memphis instrumentalists’ first two albums for Stax reissued with bonus cuts.
Payin' Dues: Heartless Bastards By Jon Harrington published 30 June 15 Austin, Texas via Cincinnati, Ohio four-piece return with fifth album of rockin’ garage blues.
Payin' Dues: The Kentucky Headhunters By Jon Harrington published 30 June 15 A monumental collaboration between the southern rockers and a piano legend.
Payin' Dues: Triumph Of The Wild By Jon Harrington published 30 June 15 San Diego folk blues duo soundtrack the south on their second album.
John Mayall: Stories/Road Dogs/In The Palace Of The King By Jon Harrington published 18 August 14 Not yet rated Three studio albums from the 2000s by the enduring pioneer.
Various Artists: A Celebration Of Blues And Soul By Jon Harrington published 18 August 14 Stars of Chess, Stax and Texas blues serenade George Bush Sr.
Jack White: Lazaretto By Jon Harrington published 4 July 14 A contender for album of 2014 from the former White Stripe.
Bobby Rush With Blinddog Smokin': Decisions By Jon Harrington published 20 May 14 Mixed bag of funk, blues and rap from chitlin’ circuit veteran.
Bluesbreakers: Stone Foundation By Jon Harrington published 20 May 14 Smalltown soul boys find the spirit on their fifth album.
Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey: Going Back Home By Jon Harrington published 20 May 14 Legends team up for an album of no-nonsense British blues.
Nine Below Zero: Don't Point Your Finger/Third Degree By Jon Harrington published 20 May 14 London R&B band’s second and third albums reissued with bonus discs.
Eric Burdon: "The death of Hendrix was the end of the parade" By Jon Harrington published 10 April 13 The legendary Animals and War frontman looks back at six decades on rock's frontline