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CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM – 662

You don’t get more blues than Kingfish – it’s deep in his soul. He is from Clarksdale Mississippi, right at the crossroads. This is his 2nd and latest album. Not only is he a killer guitar player, but he has such a warm tone to his voice. This album will appeal to the whole blues community as we have more traditional arrangements alongside some modern heavy blues – with hints of RnB and funk.

One of my favourite tracks is the slow groove of Another Life Goes By. Lyrically, it has a very strong message, mixed with a super cool groove and some great clean guitar. I’m a sucker for a good shuffle, and My Bad is a seriously killer tune. He is the king of the clean tone, and album closer Something In The Dirt is as traditional as it gets – the guitar sounds just superb. It’s great to see young blues guys breaking through.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

CHRISTONE INGRAM – Kingfish

Christone comes but a stones throw away from the legendary crossroads in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He most definitely has the delta blues in his DNA. I have been aware of his existence since he was a teenager from people posting YouTube clips of his gigs – and you knew it would be a matter of time before he exploded onto the scene.

This is his first album from 2019 and has blues legends Buddy Guy and Keb Mo as guests. He was 20 years old when this was recorded, and you would be forgiven for thinking he was much older as he has the old blues tone to his voice. It’s his ability on the guitar that blows you away though. The tunes are a mixture of modern blues like Outside Of This Town, and old school homages like the track Fresh Out where he trades licks and vocals with Buddy Guy.

The album is like a handbook of the blues as he has all bases covered. I particularly love the acoustic blues numbers as the feel and tone of his voice is just superb. My favourite track is the slow blues of Believe These Blues, which is beautiful and the vocals and guitar tone are just sublime. A really great album – if you need some blues in your soul then this could be for you.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.