Blues Preachers

Acoustic Pre War Blues

Dry Long So CD Review 
Rhythms Magazine by Sam Fell
I love this record.  It’s a slice of 1929 for 2009. The songs are, as I said, proud and defiant, but at the same time, as free as children – rag time tunes, country blues, foot tapping thinking mans blues right here from the Blues Preachers, who I think with this, their second record, have produced a winner,a record which will no doubt bring them the attention they so richly deserve. 
Keep an eye out for these cats, you won’t be disappointed.

Sam Fell Rhythms Magazine March 2009

 

Next Stop Beulah Land
This is the sort of CD I used to scour the shops for when I first got into Aussie blues.What I like about The Blues Preachers is that they have stayed true to the old style of acoustic country blues, and that makes them one of the few acts still doing it like it used to be. 

Gary deWall Sydney Blues Society

 

ABC Review Next Stop Beulah Land
Next Stop Beulah Land is a beautiful example of acoustic blues with tasteful harmonica, classic slide playing & sweet harmonies .

Scott Levi ABC Central Coast