The 2023 Classic Blues Artwork From The 1920s Calendar With Free CD From Blues Images is available now and for the last time! There will be no more editions of this essential item.
Read MoreSeven hard Soul and RnB movers
This week (fortnight, whatever) we have a haul of seven hard Soul movers and RnB 45s. They cover both well-known and super obscure artists but every one of them totally deserves to be heard. Some of the well-known people are well-represented in our racks so we will let you know what else we have by them. There is a range of sounds here and we think this is likely to be a week where different people have totally different favourites but the world would be a very boring place if we all liked exactly the same thing.
Read MoreBy definition, the best…
Hello everyone and welcome to another random No Hit Records newsletter about how that stuff that goes around, gets around. Specifically, newly released Rockabilly and storming Rock n Roll 45s.
Read MoreSwinging both ways…
Hi everybody, we’re getting back on track with these newsletters so let’s go with a catch up with an amazing set of 45s covering classic and almost unknown RnB, great Soul and Crossover – two versions of the same tune that defies normal genres and a killer Rockabilly track that defies the calendar.
Read MoreSelected six-pick with added bonus!
You may have noticed that you have not had a newsletter for a few weeks, apologies for this. We have been working hard on our website but it is taking longer than we expected plus I got covid at the Rockabilly Rave. It is a top website but we want to improve the search function and a few other bits including making it more interactive so you can contribute. For now, here is a quick round-up of a few recent releases.
Read MoreRockabilly gods of the unknown and other stories
A bumper lot here featuring a couple of Rockabilly gods with a totally unknown track, but we cover a lot of bases from stomping Blues, popcorn, Rhythm and Blues, lonesome Country, straight-ahead Rock ‘n’ Roll and rockin Soul. A heck of a lot to cover over just four 45s and two 10-inch LPs, but we can do it…
Read MoreThe Soul solution
This week we’ve got Soul Shakers, Blues Stompers, Garage Crossover and even some undercover Jazz for you. A real bumper crop with six brand new repro 45s with lesser-known tracks from superstars like John Lee Hooker and Louis Jordan, stars in their own worlds; Eddie Bo and Jeanette Williams, and by no means stars but great performers; Eddie Alexander and Jimmy Moore.
Read MoreCorn – it is safe for work!
Hitch up ya britches and open up ya ears for some mighty fine Country music. Yes that musical genre the music industry seems to hate even as they milk it for every penny they can. They will call it Folk, Americana, Rural Soul, even Rockabilly but luckily some folk know what we want and will let us have it with both barrels.
Read MorePraise be for screamin’ Gospel holy rollers!
We love a theme so at this time of year perhaps we should move away from the Devil’s music and open up our ears to the sounds of salvation with some God-bothering records. Gospel music is defined by content not style and so here we have records that were they not about getting your ass to church, would be called Rhythm and Blues, Blues, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rockabilly. God welcomes all sinners…
Read MoreKoko Mojo and Atomicat unleashed!
This is no April fool joke as Koko Mojo and Atomicat unleash 10 terrific CDs with six compilations of Wild Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rockabilly, through Rhythm and Blues to Popcorn and Rockin’ Soul and then they add in four fine single artist collections.
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