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  1. That’s about everything I have, Brian. Be sure to let everyone know that Ronnie Earl is full of love and gratitude. I’ll talk to you soon. God bless you. Brian Holland is a music journalist who resides in Massachusetts. Ronnie Earl interview by Brian D. Holland. Article found at Boston Blues Society and Illinois Blues.

  2. 17 de feb. de 2022 · Ronnie Earl, a four-time Blues Music Award winner as “Guitar Player of the Year,” follows up the critical and commercial success of his last album, Rise Up, with Mercy Me, a new set of wondrous music with his long-time band, The Broadcasters, on April 15 via Stony Plain Records. Mercy Me will also be released later this summer on vinyl LP.

  3. Ronnie Earl (1996) Ronnie Earl (* 10.März 1953 in New York City; eigentlich Ronald Horvath) ist ein US-amerikanischer Blues-Gitarrist.. Leben. Earl studierte an der Boston University, wo er sich für die lokale Blues-Szene begeisterte. Er wurde Mitglied einer Band in Cambridge, Massachusetts, und nahm den Künstlernamen Earl an, zu Ehren seines Vorbilds Earl Hooker.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2017 · Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters have a brilliant new album, The Luckiest Man, released Nov '17; Buy it here, it's so so soooo good!: https: ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2007 · Earl's burning leads show both an emotional drive and a restraint that make these live-in-the-studio tracks so riveting. Amazon.com Because of a lack of touring due to health issues (he's a diabetic who suffers from chronic fatigue as well as depression) and a recording contract with a Canadian indie label, blues guitarist Ronnie Earl is likely to remain under the radar.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2015 · Album - Deep BluesRelease Date - 1985Song writer - Sugar Ray Norcia

  7. Ronnie Earl continues to be one of the most emotive blues guitarists today, whose musical voicings deal with loss and healing, gratitude and love, compassion and passion. Indeed, it is those emotional touchstones within his music, which is so beautifully reflected in the swirl of colors expressed in artist Tom Noll’s painting of Ronnie on the cover.