If there were only one music bible, the first words would be: "In the beginning was the blues". This original music, on which our entire popular culture is based, has found one of the most fascinating young adepts in British singer and bluesharp player Will Wilde, who has already achieved true mastery with his ancestral instrument anyway. Since 2010 he has been nominated as the best harmonica player on the island at the British Blues Awards with beautiful regularity (five times in a row!). The musician, who is also called the "Hendrix of the Harmonica" for good reason, is only 30 years old and has long been one of the best in his field. His rough blues and soul voice (Sam Cooke is his great idol) is as much a bench as his vibratory harmonica. With "Nothing But Trouble" (2007), "Unleashed" (2011) and "Raw Blues" (2013) he has released three studio albums so far, on which he has also proven to be a veritable composer who knows how to mix blues, rock, funk and soul into a brilliant amalgam.