Musik / blues

Should've seen it coming


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Should've Seen It Coming (Radio Edit)

7:45 min

Travelin' Mood

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Troubles, Troubles

3:42 min

Make You Love Me Baby

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Repo Man (Radio Edit)

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Way Back Home

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Should've Seen It Coming (explicit)

7:45 min

Repo Man (explicit)

4:59 min


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Blues blast magazine

d. 7. juli 2017

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Marthy Gunther

d. 7. juli 2017

"Brooklyn-born, Houston-based harmonica player Steve Krase delivers a highly entertaining collection of originals and carefully recrafted covers as he delivers a welcome follow-up to his 2014 release, Buckle Up ... A first-call harp player in Houston for better than 30 years, he's developed his own style in a world of Sonny Boy Williamson and Little Walter copycats. He spent a decade backing up Space City blues legend Jerry Lightfoot and another three with Matt Leddy & The Meatcutters before venturing on his own, blending everything from punk, country, electronica and soul into a warm, relaxed style firmly rooted in the blues.Most recently, the Houston Post has included his unit eight times for its music awards, including five nominations for blues band, two for best instrumentalist and one for best player of the year".


Living blues

2017 June

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Henry L. Carrigan

2017 June

"Steve Krase confirms his brilliant ability to get inside a song and turn it every which way as he delivers a scalding version that burns itself into our souls ... The tight band cooks on every song with an urgent energy that will propel you out of your seat".