Review of "All the Buzz . . ." by Mark's Online Music Source in the Mogs Review. This review is located at http://mogswebsite.com/id251.htm

 

The Randy Oxford Band's interplay between vocals, trombone and guitars is unique, invigorating and invites repeated listenings. Their musicianship, vocals, and choice of selections combine to create a notable edition to your music library. By incorporating the trombone as one of the lead instruments Oxford has given the band a distinct and original sound. Induction into Washington State Blues Society's Hall of Fame in 2002 is one of several blues awards presented to Trombonist Randy Oxford.

Think, the opening track on All the Buzz is a very good yet undistinguished version that doesn't adequately hint at the gems contained on the CD. The second track is where things begin heating up -- with the first notes of the guitars on Texas Hurricane, it quickly becomes apparent that the Randy Oxford Band is serious about the blues. Virginia Klemens serenades listeners with sultry soulful inspiration on Why Don't You Do Right? and Help Me. The band delivers an amusing rousing romp with the slightly naughty Memphis Minnie hit Bumble Bee. Davidson and Blood contribute impressive guitar leads and rhythms throughout the CD, complimenting Stubbelfield's solid bass lines and Hudson's tight drumming. Oxford jumps into the driver's seat providing resonant trombone leads on several tunes including Moscow Blues and Darkerside of the Sun.

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