| "By
not only keeping the blues alive but also expanding its boundaries,
Mike and the boys prove night after night that they deserved to
be Two-Time Finalists at the IBC in Memphis. I'm proud to know this
crew of hard core, Blues-Lovin', rib-eatin' miscreants. Third time's
the charm!" |
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Mike
and the Tumblers hosted a smokin' blues jam at The Inn At Reading
as part of the 2005 Berks Jazz Fest, and invited some good friends
along to share the party - check it out.... |
E.G.Kight
was in town this past November, playing a gig at Maggie's Place
in Doylestown, and Mike, Tim and Jeremy had the distinct pleasure
of backing her up - check out the pix..... |
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to all the loyal fans and friends that make our gigs so much
fun for us, and we hope for you. We put this
page together by way of tribute to you guys, without whom
we would just be playing with ourselves....or something like
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"Roadhouse
Rhythm" Reviewed in the August/Sept Issue of Blues Revue!!!
On Roadhouse Rhythm (Wah Wah Boy 001),
Philadelphia-area Stalwarts Mike Guldin and Rollin & Tumblin,
two time International Blues Challenge finalists, are tight
and have great presence, with two fine guitars (Guldin and Alan
Howe) and keys (Karl Frick and Tim Hooper) in front of a tough
rhythm section (C.J. Clark and Billy Wear) - not to mention
guests EG Kight, Tommy Castro, Delbert McClinton's horns (Terry
Townson and Don Wise), Denise NeJame and James Pennebaker -
pushing a wall of soul sound. The set list ranges from Edwin
Starr's Motown smash "25 Miles" to Little Richard's
"Lucille", and from the Memphis sound of "You
Left the Water Running" to McClinton's minor-key "I
Wanna Love You", with originals hitting acoustic blues
("The Cost of Going Broke"), Chicago (Snuggle Man"),
Soul ("Don't Take Your Love Away", my pick for best
track), and roadhouse rockers (the title cut). It all sounds
good, and fun is at a premium!
Tom Hyslop for Blues Revue's "Blues Bites" |
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Our
New CD is IN!!!! Come
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| The latest
release from Mike and the Tumblers is now available - featuring
guest appearances by Tommy
Castro, E.G.Kight,
and Terry
Townson, Don
Wise and James Pennebaker from the highly-acclaimed Delbert
McClinton Band. |
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have some great pictures from our CD release party we threw
in December - complete with 200 of our closest friends, a
horn section, and a whole bunch of guest players! Check it
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