Kevin Williams and the Invisible Orphans:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kevin-Williams-and-the-Invisible-Orphans/160847224025116
The Invisible Orphans are New England’s fastest growing blues sensation. High energy, rockin’ blues, that is. Whiskey blues that’ll even make the Devil get up and dance. With a fresh take on a classic sound, this power trio has done their homework. Led by Kevin Williams, a guitar-slinging vocalist who's been hailed by listeners across New England as the white Hendrix and called Rhode Island's best kept secret by Uber Pro Audio in 2010, these three musicians and close friends exemplify what it means to function as a trio. The dynamic duo of groove machine Adam Chamberlain on drums and smooth funk guru Ron Pacheco Jr. on bass provides a rhythmic backdrop on par with Double Trouble if they were just a bit more funky. Peppering original sets that sound like Albert King writing alongside the Beatles with occasional covers running the gamut from B.B. King to Santana, Kevin Williams and the Invisible Orphans have consistently provided listeners with memorable live experiences that keep them coming back for more.
Cannibal Ramblers:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cannibal-Ramblers/124643107582856?sk=app_2405167945
Featuring Mark Milloff of Providence blues pioneers Sit Down Baby!, The Cannibal Ramblers focus on densely textured, highly rhythmic music with strong narrative content. They have a deep reservoir of original music as well as an extensive knowledge and love of pre-war blues. The Cannibal Rambler’s sound is ragged like a rusty knife. Mixing Hound Dog, R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, with Bukka White, Fred McDowell, and Son House brings you into their zone of sound. Driving the car down the winding mountain road with the brake lines cut is where they live. The Cannibal Ramblers were honored to represent the West Virginia Blues Society in the 2012 Memphis International Blues Challenge.
The RoadKill Orchestra:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roadkill-Orchestra/249702271725552
Led by Worcester legend "Dr. Gonzo," The RoadKill Orchestra's patent pending "Garage Lounge" music is the perfect soundtrack for kicking back with some friends and downing some 'discreet lubrication' while ensconced in your favorite recliner, deep in the heart of your man cave. Although this music will make you think, it's casual enough to listen to while wearing nothing but your favorite smoking jacket and some day old (and yet, still serviceable) boxer shorts. Extensive scientific studies have also deduced that our tunes are great for extended road trips (go figure) and that (surprisingly) women love "IT" too... Authentic original music for real original people.
Added by Fete Music on June 5, 2012