Chicago's Bruce Iglauer launched Alligator Records back in 1971 with an album by the raw blues trio Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers.
If you were lucky you might have caught them, along with guitar legend Freddy King at an International Blues Festival in Auckland in the early 70s.
Forty-five years on Alligator is still going strong as Iglauer and his team chronicle the music of the Windy City and beyond.
One of his current crop is vocalist and harp player Curtis Salgado. Among his many credits Salgado provided the inspiration for John Belushi's role in The Blues Brothers, and also fronted both Robert Cray and Carlos Santana's bands.
Now it's time for Curtis Salgado's own time under the spotlight with his follow up to his 2012 debut Soul Shot on Alligator, The Beautiful Lowdown. And this might just be the best soul set that I've heard in a long while.