Bluesy sentence example
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- It also gets big n bluesy when the channels Gain control is cranked up.
- The bluesy ballad of a Balladeer shows the experience he's gathered along the road to here.
- They played a jazz fusion oriented set - sometimes they rocked, sometimes they sounded somewhat bluesy.
- The band have a powerful, soulful, bluesy " classic rock " sound reminiscent of the likes of Cream and Jimi Hendrix.
- Something a bit bluesy now with Evil Twin by Eamon Alger's Flying Dreams.Advertisement
- Oh, ' Runaway ' features a bluesy guitar solo that's pretty accomplished and it really adds to the song.
- Blurred snatches of neon illuminations then flit across the screen as the music becomes jagged, bluesy scars.
- James demonstrated his bluesy guitar skills alongside a soulful melody.
- It's more kind of pop with a catchy simple tune and the odd bluesy riff.
- Too late for the blues boom and too bluesy for the prog rockers they didn't fit neatly anywhere.Advertisement
- The bluesy tonality of this haunting song created a decidedly late-night feel, as did the gently drifting melody.
- It 's more kind of pop with a catchy simple tune and the odd bluesy riff.
- The resultant blues are deeply funky affairs brimming with spiky guitar licks, rolling bluesy piano and Otis 's emotion-packed, world-weary vocals.
- With her throaty, bluesy sound, JoJo was a natural to play a young Linda Ronstadt in American Dreams.
- With their bluesy style and the musical expertise of its members, serious guitar players who are fans of the Allman's would get a great thrill from finding guitar tabs for their favorite band.Advertisement
- Simple, solid, bluesy and heavy, the opening riff of this classic just oozes rock and roll attitude.
- As one of the more bluesy and popular Christmas songs, Christmas fans find themselves looking for Please Come Home For Christmas guitar tabs.
- Characterization of the band's sound remained elusive despite hints of heavy metal infused with a bluesy style, but the efficient and ferocious beat of Buck Dharma's guitar was the perfect driver for this new musical vehicle.
- The Telecaster is the preferred instrument of Rolling Stones guitar player Keith Richards, and it has a bluesy twang.
- They kept that media attention, however, by doing a bang up job of creating raw, bluesy, garage rock music unlike anything else out there at the time.Advertisement
- The common thread in the music is bluesy, gritty guitars, minimal production, and raw vocals.