The Stone Foxes

Bears & Bulls

self-released

San Francisco-based blues rock quartet The Stone Foxes aren’t out to please the masses — thankfully. They’re doing their own thing, taking pointers from groups like Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Faces, Black Crowes and North Mississippi Allstars, mixing it all together, kneading it, rolling it out and throwing it in the oven to see what happens.

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Derek Trucks Band

Roadsongs

Masterworks

The Derek Trucks Band is on hiatus for 2010, but they’re releasing this double-disc 2009 concert recording to tide fans over. Heavy on material from the last album, “Already Free,” it improves on 2004’s “Live at Georgia Theatre” not only in terms of sonic quality but also with the addition of a horn section, lending it a more soulful feel à la The Band’s classic live “Rock of Ages.”

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Dave Tanner

America Is You and Me

Seduction

Just in time for the Fourth of July comes “America Is You and Me,” an EP by Dallas-based Dave Tanner, a regional bandleader known for his keyboard prowess and easy-listening vocals.

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Elvin Bishop

Red Dog Speaks

Delta Groove

Bishop has excelled at his craft through many phases, from Bay Area blues rock to southern rock to just plain blues.

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The Blue Shadows

On the Floor of Heaven

Bumstead

Discovering the Blue Shadows is like stumbling upon buried treasure. How could it be that a roots-rock band this good put out two fantastic albums, in 1993 and 1995, and failed to show up on most people’s radar?

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