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Jared_SA
89 posts
Jul 16, 2013
12:47 AM
Hey guys,

I've searched everywhere for these guys, but can't find them.
They're a Blues Rock duo consisting of a guitarist and harp player. If I can remember, their band name is their two surnames together. The harper has long hair and they both look like they are in there early 30's.

I know it's random, but I'm really at a loss here. Thanks guys.
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Kingley
2891 posts
Jul 16, 2013
12:53 AM
Do you mean Moreland and Arbuckle?

harmonicanick
1999 posts
Jul 16, 2013
1:18 AM
That is very good, never heard of 'em.

I really enjoyed his singing, great voice, but all good to my ears, thanks for posting
Jared_SA
90 posts
Jul 16, 2013
1:23 AM
Kingley... You legend!

Thanks a ton. Really appreciate it.
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Kingley
2892 posts
Jul 16, 2013
1:31 AM
Jared - You're welcome.

Nick - Then you might be interested to know that they are playing a few gigs in the UK in September in London, Kent, Yorkshire, Hampshire, Nottinghamshire and Lancashire. Details are on their website. Moreland and Arbuckle Gigs

Last Edited by Kingley on Jul 16, 2013 1:31 AM
Jared_SA
91 posts
Jul 16, 2013
1:34 AM

BLEW MY MIND!
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jbear
20 posts
Jul 16, 2013
5:22 AM
What a tune!! New favourite band.
Jared_SA
92 posts
Jul 16, 2013
5:49 AM
Anyone know the mic and amp he is using?
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Kingley
2897 posts
Jul 16, 2013
5:55 AM
The mic is an Electro Voice Ev630. Don't know what amp he's using though
harmonicanick
2000 posts
Jul 16, 2013
9:59 AM
When I took singing lessons back in January that is the voice that was in my mind's eye. Fantastic, but I'm still just harpin' on..
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Harpaholic
294 posts
Jul 16, 2013
10:13 AM
The amp is a Vintage 47 Chicago Triple.
Martic
19 posts
Jul 16, 2013
10:35 AM
Damn, what an awesome band! I'm ill, laying on my bed, with my head about to explode and my throat aching like hell... So thanks, you made my day!
Great harmonica tone, and great guitar riffs :D
JInx
466 posts
Jul 16, 2013
2:17 PM
awesome! now that's some good hill country blues harp
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Jehosaphat
506 posts
Jul 16, 2013
4:05 PM


Been favourites of mine for a couple of years now.This is their version of little known tune.
Check out his amp at about 2.45 .Looks like Grandads floor radio.
Jared_SA
93 posts
Jul 17, 2013
12:03 AM
@Martin.

"In 2001, guitarist Aaron Moreland and vocalist/blues harp player Dustin Arbuckle met in Wichita, Kansas and quickly formed an acoustic duo playing traditional and delta blues. The all acoustic duo saw their start after reaching the finals at the 2005 International Blues Competition in Memphis, Tennessee, and followed that success with their first self-produced album, Caney Valley Blues in 2005.
In 2006 the duo added a drummer and evolved into an electric powerhouse trio. Later that year they released a self-produced independent album, Floyd’s Market. The trio forged a path combining rural blues, Delta, Mississippi Hill Country, and rock styles."
Rubes
727 posts
Jul 17, 2013
3:00 AM
Kinda reminds me of Canned Heat.......I like it!
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geordiebluesman
753 posts
Jul 17, 2013
7:50 AM
Wow, these guys are GREAT.
Once again Kingley has shone the light of his Harp wisdom and illuminated a little more of the path I'm on!
Thanks matey.
Harpaholic
295 posts
Jul 17, 2013
7:58 AM
Great trio, I'm sure they stay working.

It's another Vintage 47 amp propped up on its side. They endorse the amps for a good reason, they sound good!


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