Evocative, unadorned singing and simple acoustic guitar backing are all it takes for Dolores Mae Blue to stand out. "Down at the Diner" may conjure up the ennui of everyday routine, but her unpretentious, clear-toned delivery makes the song special.
Dolores Mae Blue was re-born to play acoustic and slide guitar in open tunings. Having lost the use of a finger she started playing blues and writing her own songs.