It is Friday and time for the Friday Five Playlist. Each week we will be bringing you the best of what’s spinning on the turntables at NBR HQ.

1. Hourglass by Dirty Thrills
Hourglass is the latest release from UK outfit Dirty Thrills. The track is taken from from their latest EP Sweetheart Of The Slums.

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2. Raise A Little Hell by Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
With some fierce slide guitar and frantic wash board playing Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band really are something else. “Raise A Little Hell” features on the band’s latest album So Delicious.

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3. Kicking Down The Stalls by 68-75
68-75 are currently embarking on their first ever UK tour after recent high profile support slots in the U.S. with the likes of Devon Allman and Pat Travers. This track is from the band’s latest album Stay On The Ride.

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4. Tall Boogie by Moreland and Arbuckle
Keeping in with the theme of blistering slide guitar we’ve got “Tall Boogie” from Moreland and Arbuckle‘s 7 Cities album.

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5. I Got Love If You Want It by Slim Harpo
To round off the Friday Five we’ve got “I Got Love If You Want It” from one of the masters of the Blues Harp the late great Slim Harpo.

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About The Author

Adam Kennedy is an experienced music photographer based in northeast England. He has been shooting concerts for several years, predominantly with the band Vintage Trouble. In 2013, he was one of their tour photographers, covering the UK and Ireland tour including the headline shows and as opening act for The Who. As an accomplished concert photographer, Adam's work has been featured in print such as, Classic Rock Blues Magazine, Guitarist Magazine, Blues in Britain magazine, broadcast on the MDA Telethon on ABC Television in the US, used in billboard advertising for Renaissance Hotels in the US, and featured online via music blogs such as Uber Rock and Guitar Planet. He is also the official photographer at Newcastle Rock and Blues Club.