

Wondering if anyone can confirm if Owen Campbell from Australia is playing this year at the festival? Have heard rumours that he is…… as he is one fine blues guitarist. If all works out I’ll be there…..can’t wait.
As far as the history of blues in Nepal is considered Mukti and Revival are the first band to introduce the blues as the mainstream music. The other bands known for playing blues music in Nepal are Newaz, Looza etc. And since then blues has been known to people of Nepal.
Newaz was disbanded and the members of Newaz teamed-up with Mukti Sakya to form Mukti and Revival. Kalanki ko Jam is one of there best folk blues album ever produced by Mukti & Revival.
There are a handful of blues bands in Nepal. Some of these young talents are Jocose, nekhvam and Spirits.
Hi all.
Thank you for inviting me to this bluesroom.
I hope everything is good.
I am just about to release my new cd “In It For The Ride”, you can hear some of the music and see videoes on www.myspace.com/timlothar
Best regards
Tim Lothar
Denmark
Personally Fender Stratocasters have been my favorite. I like the versatility of Stratocasters. They also have proved to be the base to any guitar and also have been used to play wide genres of music.
The likes of Hendrix , Clapton and SRV it has always proved itself from the day it was manufactured.
Hereby, I would like to know more about Stratocasters and the wise tricks to make it more interesting.
And also , Please let us know your favourite gadgets and guitars.
Peace
