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Zic-A-Zac Album Review – Al Corté “Mojo”

Zic-A-Zac Album Review – Al Corté “Mojo”

CD REVIEW Al Corte’ Mojo He began as many American artists to sing in the choir of his parish and it is gradually that in the image of different members of his family he began to expand his field...

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“Keys and Chords the Netherlands” CD Review Al Corte’ / Mojo

“Keys and Chords the Netherlands” CD Review Al Corte’ / Mojo

Singer Al Corte’ is already 70 years old. As a teenager he sings in doowop bands in the 1960s, later rock ‘n’ roll and soulful blues bands like The Caveman and the Brass Tacks. When he moves to Florida...

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Nashville Blues Society Album Review – “Mojo” by Al Cort

Nashville Blues Society Album Review – “Mojo” by Al Cort

MOJO–LOVE THANG–MEMPHIS MOON–I’LL NEVER LOSE MY LOVE FOR THE BLUES–JUKE JOINT JIVE–BLESSED TO HAVE YOU NEAR–IT’S A GOOD DAY–I’M READY–WHAT YOU HOLD–WE’RE JUST A BOY AND A GIRL–TOUCH–YOU HURT ME SO GOOD Al Corte’ has a classically-trained voice, so...

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Making A Scene – Richard Ludmerer CD Review “Mojo” by Al Corté

Making A Scene – Richard Ludmerer CD Review “Mojo” by Al Corté

Al Corte is originally from Buffalo, New York. He began singing acapella with his high school buddies in a Doo-Wop group. Corte’s first professional gig was with a local band called “The Cavemen”. They recorded a song Corte wrote...

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CD REVIEWS “Seasoned Soul” by Corte’

CD REVIEWS “Seasoned Soul” by Corte’

The CD title is an understatement, but the contents of it are a poignant statement of prodigious talent. Veteran vocalist Al Corte lets loose with his phenomenal pipes on songs from the likes of Otis Redding, Albert King, Delbert...

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