Union Street Blues

Union Street Blues

Genres: blues, bluesrock, harmonica blues, Contemporary Blues

About Union Street Blues

Union Street Blues got its start in the Spring of 2007 when Buddy Cleveland simply wanted to record a collection of original blues songs he'd written. He recruited 5 other musicians he'd worked with before to help him with the project. His first recruit was Neil "Porkroll" Taylor, not only because of Porkroll's outstanding blues guitar but also to enlist his help to produce the recordings. Soon, Steve Cocchi and Paul Cleveland, who play with Buddy in the Voodoo DeVille band, joined the project. Finally, Matt Del Collo (who Buddy met while playing with Dave Mell Blues Band) and Ted Ryan (who occasionally filled in with Voodoo DeVille on bass) joined the project to complete the group. From the very first rehearsal, everything just "worked." It was immediately clear that this was going to be much more than a few straightforward recording sessions. There was such a high degree of collaboration and energy that the project quickly moved to another level and the band was created. When it came time to name the group for the CD, we chose Union Street Blues because we started the project in Porkroll's rehearsal space on Union Street in West Chester, PA and all the recording was done at Second Story Sound Studio, also on Union Street. Official Website: Union Street Blues

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