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Daniel Castro
Live at The Saloon

"On upper Grant Street in San Francisco, in one of the funkiest. least pretentious bars in America, Daniel Castro is doing what he does best, playing the Blues from the depths of his heart. 

On this sweltering spring night the tightly-bunched "Saloon" crowd is left reeling by the pure power of Castro's blues as his staggering guitar-work and vocal command is on full display. Drummer T. Moran, bassist Artis Joyce and keyboardist Michael Emerson play with unbridled musical fury. 

This recording preserves on CD what his audiences have been thrilling to for years. "Live at the Saloon" takes no safe roads, never lets up and captures all of a brilliant night. Slap it on, crank it up and get ready for Daniel Castro."

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