Breakin' The Bondage Blues Band
What do you get when you combine Chicago style Blues with old fashion gospel music? You get Breakin\' The Bondage Blues Band.
The songs are about praising God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The music is influenced by the Blues styles of Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Booker \"T\", Albert King, and others. Not copies, influences.
The Music Ministers are:
Rev. Bob McCarton- Harmonica, song writer, arranger ministry leader, Vietnam Veteran.
Pat Fontana- Lead Guitar
Keith DeGroat- Bass guitar.
Don Van Vooren- Drums
Rev. Chuck Daye- Rhythm guitar, Eucharistic Minister, Vietnam Veteran
Band members that appear on the first CD and have gone on to other minstry opportunities:
Rev. John Witherspoon- Lead vocals (has gone home to be with Jesus)
Frank Robins- Rhythm guitar
Ray Griggs- Lead Guitar
Ken Neill- Rhythm guitar
Steve Butler- Background vocals
Joe Brennan- Drums, percussion.
Tom Powell- Drums
The North Jersey Scattered Mass Choir- Background vocals.
Influences
Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Canned Heat, Booker "T"
Sounds Like...
Canned Heat, Muddy Waters teams up with Billy Graham
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We've Come To Have Church
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| Revival |
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