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Colin Dussault's Blues Project is a Cleveland, Ohio, based five piece blues-rock group best known for songs such as "Little Chicken Wing Girl," "Good Booty & BBQ," "O.J. Simpson's DNA," and "Tidioute, Pennsylvania Revisited;" and their 1998 remake of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain". The band's CD releases, live shows, and work schedule have resulted in the group being called the "Hardest Working Band in Northern Ohio. Their tag line is "Our Music is better than it sounds"."

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  • Colin Dussault's Blues Project is a Cleveland, Ohio, based five piece blues-rock group best known for songs such as "Little Chicken Wing Girl," "Good Booty & BBQ," "O.J. Simpson's DNA," and "Tidioute, Pennsylvania Revisited;" and their 1998 remake of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain". The band's CD releases, live shows, and work schedule have resulted in the group being called the "Hardest Working Band in Northern Ohio. Their tag line is "Our Music is better than it sounds"." Formed in 1989 in Cleveland, Ohio, Colin Dussault's Blues Project is a harmonica-driven, blues-based rock 'n' soul band. Founder and leader Dussault has been called "a powerful, yet warm singer" with a "howling phlegmatic voice that sounds like Bobby Bland trying to scream over the roar of a DC-9" with a blues harp style "...and a must-hear not only for blues fans but for fans of Cleveland's rich musical history". His "stage presence, charisma and wonderful voice are the makings of a national blues figure. His harmonica style is influenced by the Chicago blues of the '50s, the British blues of the '60s, and American country and folk idioms. An official endorser of Hohner harmonicas since 1994, Dussault plays the Hohner Big River model in second position, or cross-harp style. (en)
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  • Blues Junction, Hitman, Delgado Brothers, Mr. Stress Blues Band, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Anne E. DeChant, Calabash, Moonlight Drive (en)
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  • Colin Dussault's Blues Project (en)
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  • Brent Lane (en)
  • Colin Dussault (en)
  • Jimmy Feeney (en)
  • John Atzberger (en)
  • Steve Zavesky (en)
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  • Erica Records/Buddah Belly Productions (en)
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  • Colin Dussault's Blues Project (en)
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  • Cleveland, Ohio, US (en)
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  • Michael Bay (en)
  • John Stanley (en)
  • Jeff Harmon (en)
  • Greg Hurd (en)
  • Alden Kimbrell (en)
  • August Oswald (en)
  • Chris Borross (en)
  • Dave Buyers (en)
  • Denny Phillips (en)
  • Elwood Kohlmeyer (en)
  • Fred Tobey (en)
  • Fredo Perez-Stable (en)
  • Johnny Sandell (en)
  • Mark Casterline (en)
  • Nathan Allison (en)
  • Ray Varga (en)
  • Rich Weiskopf (en)
  • Russ Richards (en)
  • Teddy Harris (en)
  • Toby Packard (en)
  • Tony Koussa Jr. (en)
  • Wayne Strick (en)
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  • Colin Dussault's Blues Project is a Cleveland, Ohio, based five piece blues-rock group best known for songs such as "Little Chicken Wing Girl," "Good Booty & BBQ," "O.J. Simpson's DNA," and "Tidioute, Pennsylvania Revisited;" and their 1998 remake of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain". The band's CD releases, live shows, and work schedule have resulted in the group being called the "Hardest Working Band in Northern Ohio. Their tag line is "Our Music is better than it sounds"." (en)
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