Talk:The Bluescasters

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The reasons that Bluescasters are notable in the Detroit blues music scene can be seen in the number of shows over the years, the number of CDs released, the resulting reviews (the listing is not comprehensive, but representative), and their award nominations. Their music has been played on radio stations (are playlists needed?) and sold to fans in a dozen countries (should this be noted?) via CD Baby, itunes, and Amazon, among others. They have been the host band for the Detroit Blues Society and along the way, they've played with other significant musicians (Etta James' guitarist, Bobby Murray; Motown Funk Brothers member, George Katsakis). They are a local band, due to one constraint or another, but one of the most respected. All advice is appreciated in fine tuning this entry. Earlyburd (talk) 19:22, 8 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Additionally, several of the current and past members have played with other notable musicians and bands. As noted in the article's history, both Harry Rodman and Doug Wolgat were longtime members of The Witch Doctors (Thayrone X). Harry Rodman has previously backed up Chubby Checker and The Contours. Brian Delaney is also currently a member of Dick Siegel and the Brandos. Phil Ryski has played with many bands over the years, more information will be forthcoming. Earlyburd (talk) 20:06, 8 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

And more: Brian Delaney previously played with Michael "Cub" Koda, and with brothers Ron and Scott Ashton of The Stooges. Doug Wolgat played briefly with Michael Katon. These are just a few of the notable bands that the current members have played with. They are all well-seasoned musicians.

The Bluescasters music reviews are from varied, reliable sources, as well. Earlyburd (talk) 00:48, 9 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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