Blues Revue’s review of Fetch It!

From Blues Revue magazine, June/July 2009:

Fetch It! is another intriguing, self-released collection of prewar-style blues from Steve Cheseborough. Cheseborough’s harmonica overdubs are effective, but at the heart of his sound are his percussive, rhythmic guitar and highly individual singing. The combination brings new light to Blind Lemon Jefferson’s “One Dime” and Tampa Red’s “Love With a Feeling,” and, incredibly, makes sensible the inclusion of Dean Martin’s “Little Ole Wine Drinker Me.” Positioned against a slide-guitar take on “Shortnin’ Bread” and songs from Bo Carter, Ma Rainey, and Slim Harpo, Geechie Wiley’s “Last Kind Words” retains every iota of its compelling strangeness.

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