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Formed in Bilbao by Mario
Gómez (vocals and guitars) Carlos
Jover (harmonica and vocals), Jorge
Gómez (drums) and Fabian Acarregui
(double bass) for ver more than ten years have proven a career based on respect
and the coherence right from their first
homonymous record in 2014, where they
faithfully recreated a brilliant collection of Blues standards in rural Blues
terms, by then in 2017 releasing their second album “Jump and Shout”
where the band rolls from the Chicago Blues, through the West Coast or Jump
Blues with the same great care shown on their first record with the added value
of being an entirely original song record.
Los Blues Morning Singers is the paradigmatic example that the best school
is the road traveled and the best teacher is always the road. Proof of it are
both the tours carried out along the years and the prestigious international
festivals where they have played on such as the Getxo International Blues
Festival, the Hondarribia Festival, the Burlada Blues Festival, the Zaharrean
Jazz of Vitoria or Agurain Jazz.