Red Hot Blues from the Motor City
The music that came out of Memphis, Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit and other American cities in the 40s found a new friend in the electric guitar. In the hands of a skilled axman, nothing could better convey the mournful wailing and hectic existence that was the blues. The small "combo" amps of the time were all driven by the vacuum tube. Many of them had EL 34s glowing in them, heating up the already soulful sound. They supplied the warm, gritty power that give the Blues and Rock & Roll their distinct sounds.
In keeping with that tradition, Howard Glazer and the EL 34s will always keep their brand of High Energy Detroit Motor City Blues "as hot as a vacuum tube".


