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CRITIC’S PICK: Brandon Santini
Recommended by Hal Horowitz as part of Creative Loafing’s May 2026 Critic’s Picks
Fri., May 8
Brandon Santini
Blind Willie’s
Harpist/singer Santini was already an established veteran of the contemporary blues scene when he released last year’s Which Way Do We Go. With a powerful socio-political stance, and tautly crafted songs, it was a highlight of the genre, generating four nominations for the Blues Music Awards (they haven’t been handed out yet). The honor is well-deserved for Santini, whose dynamic live shows are as impressive as his studio recording. His work on the swamp-drenched “Mile After Mile,” the track nominated for Best Blues Song, captures a dark, gritty, ominous sound, similar to that of Charlie Musselwhite, far from anything commercially-oriented. His gravelly voice also reflects the music’s darker qualities. It’s probably the last time Santini will play a place this intimate so catch him while you can. — Hal Horowitz
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