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Carrying the Torch – How Bernard Allison Keeps the Blues Alive with Fire and Soul

I grew up listening to Luther Allison, and when I first heard his son Bernard Allison, I had that strange mix of déjà vu and discovery.
It was familiar—the raw emotion, the intensity—but also fresh, funky, and modern.

It didn’t take me long to realize: Bernard Allison isn’t just carrying the torch. He’s lighting his own fire with it.


Who Is Bernard Allison?

Born in Chicago in 1965, Bernard Allison was literally raised in the blues. His father, Luther Allison, was a powerhouse who poured everything into his music, and Bernard was right there, soaking it up.

By the time he was a teenager, Bernard was already jamming with legends like Koko Taylor and Johnny Winter. And when he stepped out on his own in the ’90s, he brought a style that was equal parts traditional Chicago blues and modern blues-rock swagger.

Now, decades later, Bernard stands as one of the most respected and consistent players on the circuit—known for his fiery guitar, gritty voice, and a stage presence that can lift any crowd.


The Sound: Chicago Roots with Funk, Rock, and Soul

What I love about Bernard Allison is that he doesn’t stay in one lane. His music is blues at its core, but it’s spiced with funk, R&B, and straight-up rock energy.

  • 🎸 Guitar tone? Sharp, biting, and explosive—he inherited that “attack” from his dad.
  • 🎤 Vocals? Gritty, soulful, and full of passion.
  • 🎶 Groove? Often funky, sometimes heavy, always moving.

He can rip through a searing solo, then pull back into a tender, emotional ballad without losing an ounce of authenticity.


Albums That Pulled Me In

If you’re new to Bernard Allison, here are the albums that really hit me hard:

  • 🎧 The Otherside (1994) – His debut, and the world’s first big taste of what Bernard could do.
  • 🔥 Times Are Changing (1998) – Funky, fresh, and full of confidence.
  • 🎙️ Let It Go (2018) – Smooth, soulful, and one of his best modern works.
  • 💿 Songs from the Road (2019) – A live double CD/DVD that captures his full firepower.
  • 🎶 Highs & Lows (2022) – His latest, full of maturity, honesty, and soul.

Every one of these shows how Bernard refuses to play it safe—he pushes the blues forward without ever losing the roots.


Seeing Him Live: Energy, Sweat, and Connection

I had the chance to catch Bernard Allison live at a blues festival, and it was one of those shows you don’t forget.

He hit the stage with a smile, strapped on his guitar, and within 30 seconds had the crowd clapping, stomping, and shouting back at him. He plays with that perfect mix of joy and intensity—like every note matters, but so does every smile.

And when he leaned into one of his father’s classics, “Bad Love”? Goosebumps. It wasn’t just a cover—it was a son honoring his father while making it his own.


Why Bernard Allison Still Matters

The blues is about legacy and innovation, and Bernard Allison has both.
He carries Luther’s spirit in his playing, but he’s never just ridden on his father’s name. He’s built his own identity as a fearless, funky, fiery player.

He proves that the blues can be traditional and modern, soulful and loud, fun and deeply emotional—all at the same time.

For me, Bernard Allison is proof that the blues is not only alive—it’s thriving.


Where to Start If You’re New

Here’s your Bernard Allison starter kit:

  • 🎧 Let It Go – Smooth and modern.
  • 💿 Songs from the Road – For the full live experience.
  • 🔥 Highs & Lows – His latest, full of wisdom and groove.
  • 📺 YouTube: Search “Bernard Allison live,” “Bad Love Bernard Allison,” or “Songs from the Road” to feel the energy.

More at bernardallison.com


Bernard Allison proves that the blues isn’t stuck in the past. It’s alive, electric, and ready for the future.
And when you hear him dig into a solo, you’ll know: the flame Luther lit is still burning—brighter than ever. 🎸🔥💙

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