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Bob Dorr And The Blue Band Update
WARNING: Standing on a ladder for hours a day is NOT good for people
with chronic bad back problems! This week's fantastic weather inspired
me to completely clean out every gutter on my house and garage, (some of
those gutters had not been cleaned in at least 10 years) and every
gutter now has a "topper" (snapped in place every 3 feet) This project
took three days, FOUR trips to Menards, and borrowing a 24' extension
ladder from my neighbor. It was the classic example of Dorr's Law
(everything will take longer and cost more than originally expected)
Hopefully it will make a difference when it comes to ice jams on the
roof this winter...
The Blue Band turns PINK this Saturday evening, joining in an effort by
Bikestock Iowa to help raise money for breast cancer treatment services
for women who cannot afford medical services. We are one of five bands
playing at Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds/Race Track in Cedar Rapids.
Entertainment starts at noon, we are the fourth band, 6-8pm. This is
also a state-wide bicycle event with riders circling the race track for
24 hours. Admission is only $10 with proceeds to help find a cure and
fund treatment. Be part of the cure. Find out more about this cool event
at: http://www.bikestockiowa.com/index.cfm
A week from today (Fri. Oct. 14) starts the new season of Geeeezer Gigs at The Hub, Bub. Remember, it's the SECOND Friday of the month, Oct.-May, 4th & Main, Sparkle City USA. Pizza by the slice, adult beverages, reunion like atmosphere with Geeezers of all ages, great dance floor and still home by the 10 o'clock news. What's not to like, right Avis? Someone should bring CAKE to help kick off the series...
And next Sat. (Oct. 15) marks our return to that cool little club (The 503) in that cool little town (Iowa Falls) we play 9-mid...
The bad news is that we have NO work for the three weeks after that. Ouch. It was going so well there for awhile! Make us an offer for that Haunted House Halloween Party in yer dungeon, errr, I mean, basement. We've got lots of open weekends for Holiday parties also. Book the band info: http://www.theblueband.com/contactBob.htm We're totally open to offers outside of the normal pricing structure. Please help spread the word that we need work...
There has been a change in the New Bo Fundraiser that we've been part of the last couple of years. The New Bo Group (people that have organized to try and revitalize the New Bohemian neighborhood in Cedar Rapids after the 2008 flood) has somehow secured a license to operate a low power radio station in downtown CR. This year's fundraiser stands to educate Cedar Rapidians to the idea of a community radio station and raise money to equip the facility. The fundraiser is still the day after Thanksgiving, but has been moved to Parlor City Nightclub and will have Geeezer Gig hours! (3-7pm) Please make these changes to your calendar (the date had been previously scheduled for Gatherings in CR, 8-11pm)...
I have to admit that, despite the lack of income, I've really enjoyed the time off during the last two weeks (ok, I'm not enjoying the back pain from the gutter job) the weather has been spectacular (I hope there's no "paybacks" come December/January) and the Fall colors are really making Sparkle City shine. In the slow weeks to come, I have a number of soul searching questions that I'm hoping you can help me with. Since most of the people on this list are facing aging/career questions and choices that none of us ever dreamed we'd face, I'd love to get your perspective on these issues...
See ya on the PINK Highway, rub yer washboard tie to the tune of We're All In This Together, Strawberry shortCAKE with PINK frosting would be an ideal treat for this week, and no matter what shade of pink or blue you may be, always know that we love you. Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
A week from today (Fri. Oct. 14) starts the new season of Geeeezer Gigs at The Hub, Bub. Remember, it's the SECOND Friday of the month, Oct.-May, 4th & Main, Sparkle City USA. Pizza by the slice, adult beverages, reunion like atmosphere with Geeezers of all ages, great dance floor and still home by the 10 o'clock news. What's not to like, right Avis? Someone should bring CAKE to help kick off the series...
And next Sat. (Oct. 15) marks our return to that cool little club (The 503) in that cool little town (Iowa Falls) we play 9-mid...
The bad news is that we have NO work for the three weeks after that. Ouch. It was going so well there for awhile! Make us an offer for that Haunted House Halloween Party in yer dungeon, errr, I mean, basement. We've got lots of open weekends for Holiday parties also. Book the band info: http://www.theblueband.com/contactBob.htm We're totally open to offers outside of the normal pricing structure. Please help spread the word that we need work...
There has been a change in the New Bo Fundraiser that we've been part of the last couple of years. The New Bo Group (people that have organized to try and revitalize the New Bohemian neighborhood in Cedar Rapids after the 2008 flood) has somehow secured a license to operate a low power radio station in downtown CR. This year's fundraiser stands to educate Cedar Rapidians to the idea of a community radio station and raise money to equip the facility. The fundraiser is still the day after Thanksgiving, but has been moved to Parlor City Nightclub and will have Geeezer Gig hours! (3-7pm) Please make these changes to your calendar (the date had been previously scheduled for Gatherings in CR, 8-11pm)...
I have to admit that, despite the lack of income, I've really enjoyed the time off during the last two weeks (ok, I'm not enjoying the back pain from the gutter job) the weather has been spectacular (I hope there's no "paybacks" come December/January) and the Fall colors are really making Sparkle City shine. In the slow weeks to come, I have a number of soul searching questions that I'm hoping you can help me with. Since most of the people on this list are facing aging/career questions and choices that none of us ever dreamed we'd face, I'd love to get your perspective on these issues...
See ya on the PINK Highway, rub yer washboard tie to the tune of We're All In This Together, Strawberry shortCAKE with PINK frosting would be an ideal treat for this week, and no matter what shade of pink or blue you may be, always know that we love you. Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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In This Issue
New England journalist A. J. Wachtel has our feature interview with
Chicago Blues guitarist Mike
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We have five CD reviews for you this week! Steve Jones reviews a new CD from
Mike Zito. Rainey Wetnight reviews a new CD from Bob Jones & The Drive. John Mitchell
has two
reviews, a new CD from Victor Wainright And The Wildroots and also a new one
from MonkeyJunk. Gary Weeks reviews a new CD from
The Sean Chambers Band. All this and MORE! SCROLL DOWN!!!
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Blues Wanderings
We made it out to the Rhythm Room in Phoenix, Arizona recently. This
world famous Blues club, owned by harmonica wizard Bob Corritore, was
celebrating their 20th Anniversary. It was a great weekend filled with
many Arizona and national performers. Shown below are a few of
them including Bob Corritore himself, Tommy Castro, Dave Riley,
Bob Margolin, Diunna Greenleaf, Barrelhouse Chuck and Mud Morganfield.
We will post more photos of all the fun at this great celebration in an
upcoming issue.
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Featured Blues Interview -
Mike Wheeler
Mike Wheeler is the real deal. He is also one of the finest young
guitarists on the Chicago music scene today. You may have heard his
performances with KoKo Taylor, Shemekia Copeland or Son Seals. Or you
might have seen him gigging with Big James & The Chicago Playboys,
Cadillac Dave & his Chicago Redhots or with his own band showcasing his
heart-felt music packed with raw enthusiasm and aggressive guitar
playing. One thing is certain: Wheeler is well on his way toward
becoming the latest Chicago export to capture the ears of the Blues
world with his soulful voice and ripping guitar work.
Blues Blast: Talk about your self-titled CD, "The Mike Wheeler
Band". Who's on it and tell me about the songs.
Mike Wheeler: My cd was released in 2003. The players are: Cleo
Cole on drums. Sam Green on bass. Brian James on keyboards and Lawrence
Fields on sax. Special guests include Big James on trombone, Carlos
Showers on guitar and Phil Moore on trumpet. I wrote eight of the nine
songs. They are about things that I have experienced in life and
relationships. The one cover song is "That's What Love Will Make You Do"
by Little Milton. I'm currently writing my next cd with my bassist Larry
Williams.
BB: Your soulful voice and growling guitar work is making people
say you are on your way to fame and fortune playing the Blues. How do
you feel about this?
MW: I'm pleased that someone would say that. Fame and fortune
would be nice but I just enjoy playing music.
BB: What's the story behind all the work you do with Big James &
The Chicago Playboys?
MW: I've been with Big James & The Chicago Playboys since 1998.
Big James is an avid Blues lover. I have recorded four cd's with him
including our latest "Right Here Right Now" on Blind Pig Records. The
Playboys are the tightest band I've ever played with. When we hit the
stage.....it's on !!!!!
BB: You can be heard on Big James & The Chicago Playboys "If
It Wasn't 4 Da' Blues", Cadillac Dave & his Chicago Redhots "Checkin'
Out My Baby", Sam Cockrell & The Groove's "I'm In The Business"
and The Joanne Connor Band's CD. How has releasing your own debut CD
helping your career ambitions?
MW: Releasing my own cd gives me the chance to show that I'm not
just a sideman and that I also can contribute to the Blues world.
Hopefully people will like it and follow my career from there.
BB: Tell me about your playing with Peaches Staten and any other
artists in Chicago.
MW: I enjoy working with Peaches Staten. She has so much energy.
I recorded a cd with her entitled "Live at Legends". I also recorded
with Big Ray & Chicago's Most Wanted. The cd is called "Travellin'
Lite". Big Ray is one of the leaders in the Chicago scene today. He
makes things happen. I've been working with Nellie "Tiger" Travis since
the early '90's. She's a great singer and entertainer. I've done shows
with Demetria Taylor. She's one of the hottest young vocalists in
Chicago and has a new CD out on Delmark Records.
BB: Your voice has been compared to Bobby Blue Bland. Is this a
fair statement?
MW: I'm a big fan of Bobby Bland. Other influences are Little
Milton, Otis Rush and Robert Cray. I don't know if it's a fair statement
because it's not always obvious.
BB: Your guitar playing has been identified with Buddy Guy. Is
this true and what other guitarists influence your playing?
MW: I love Buddy Guy's style and anyone coming from Chicago can't
help but to be influenced by him. I'm also influenced by Albert, B.B.
and Freddie King, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi
Hendrix.
BB: You've been on television in Europe. How did this happen?
MW: I was in Latvia at Bite's Blues Place and the owner, Zigis ,
asked me if I wanted to be on t.v and I said yes and we went to the t.v.
studio and did it. They had an interpreter to help out so it was cool !
BB: How are audiences all over the world in comparison to your
fans in Chicago? What is the impression people have of the Chicago Blues
scene all over the world?
MW: The audiences in Europe really love the Blues and they want
to hear every note. Here in Chicago they are more vocal and they want to
dance. The impression people have of the Chicago Blues scene all over
the world is that it's a traditional based scene and even though we have
incorporated other styles into it they still want to hear Chicago Blues
too.
BB: Every second and fourth Monday your band plays at B.L.U.E.S
in Chicago. What's the most difficult thing about playing in front of a
critical audience week after week? What's the best thing?
MW: The most difficult thing is trying to please everyone in the
room. It's not easy to do always but we try. The best thing is meeting
people from all over the world that come to Chicago to hear the Blues.
BB: You are one of the great guitarists in Chicago. Care to share
any funny stories about the artists and the scene that still crack you
up?
MW: I remember when I first met Junior Wells. I was with Vern
"Sticks' Taylor who later became his drummer and his father, Mr. Taylor.
We were going to watch Junior perform at The Checkerboard 2. While we're
riding in the car, Mr. Taylor is telling Vern and I how well he knows
Junior.We're looking at him like we don't believe him. As soon as we get
to the club Junior sees Mr. Taylor and says "Hey man, how have you
been?" and pulls out a large stack of money and tells the bartender
"give them anything they want". We had a good time that night !!!
BB: You've performed with KoKo Taylor, Shemekia Copeland, Jimmy
Johnson, John Primer, Son Seals, Matthew Skuller, Willie Kent & The
Gents, Cadillac Dave & His Chicago Redhots. What's in the future for you
and what artists would you like to share the stage with at some point?
MW: I would one day like to share the stage with one of my
heroes, B. B. King. I've met him but never performed with him. As for my
future, I just want to make good music with good musicians for good
people !!!
BB: How can people keep up to date with your life and career?
MW: People can keep up with me on my website which I'm about to
update. www.mikewheelerband.com
and also on Facebook: Mike Wheeler.
Interviewer A. J. Wachtel is a long-time entertainment journalist in
New England and the East Coast who currently writes for The Boston Blues
Society and The Noise Magazine. He is well known in the Boston and N.Y.C
areas for his work in the Blues for the last two decades.
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Featured Blues Review 1 of
5
Mike
Zito - Greyhound
11 tracks
For some people the third try is the charm. For Mike Zito, every trip to
the plate has been a home run. This completes a trifecta: a career that
has started with three great CDs. Zito plays, sings and writes with
great expressiveness. Original songs that tell sad but interesting
stories, a guitar that is fiery hot, and vocals that are gritty and
authentic make for another great album by this young and burgeoning
super star. Is this blues? Well, not really. It is more so rock done in
a dark and country roots music sort of way, but it damn good stuff. I
loved his previous CDs and I love this one, too!
Zito opens with “Roll On”, where he sings of looking for new love, where
he’s got to “keep on moving and baby roll on”. He picks out a steady and
poignant guitar solo that complements the lyrics and beat. He follows
that up with the title track. He away and adds more great lyrics, more
deep and dark feelings and we’ve still got ten tracks to go. It’s really
a country rocker but man, it ain’t the pop country we are bombarded
with- this is truly good stuff. The next two tracks Zito co-wrote, and
both have Biblical references. “Judgment Day” (written with Gary
Nicholson) and “Show Me the Way” (written with Osborne), which are also
deep and dark songs that Zito delivers with his characteristic style.
Zito starts acoustically on “Stay” and is all acoustic on “Motel Blues”.
He delivers the same intensity in his work without the big electric
sound- he is equally adept on his Strat and on his acoustic guitar. To
note, the last three songs on the album seem to be in a slightly
different order than as listed on the cover, but despite the errant
ordering they and the other tracks are all superb- exceptional lyrics of
despair and hope, hardcore performances and a guitar that sings as well
as he does.
Zito to is joined by Carl Dufrene on bass and vocals, Brady Blade on
drums and vocals and Anders Osborne on back-up vocals and guitar.
Osborne has done some superb stuff of late on his own and in producing
and playing with others. He is hitting his own homeruns and deserves
credit for driving in some runs here- solid production and backing work!
This is another exceptional album from a young man who burns with
passion and displays it in his songs and performance. This is well worth
adding to your music collection.
Reviewer
Steve
Jones is secretary of the
Crossroads Blues
Society and is a long standing blues lover. He is a retired Navy
commander who served his entire career in nuclear submarines. In
addition to working in his civilian career, he writes for and publishes
the bi-monthly newsletter for Crossroads, chairs their music festival
and work with their Blues In The Schools program.
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Featured Blues Review 2 of 5
Bob
Jones & The Drive - Michael and Me
Self Release
15 songs; 63 minutes
Styles: Mellow Blues, Folk, Electric Guitar Blues
Sometimes, a tribute album is like a double-edged sword. On the one
hand, it introduces (or reintroduces) listeners to noteworthy artists
and their music, especially blues. On the other hand, they might make
some wonder what the original songs sound like, and if the original
musicians had performed them with more panache. In the case of “Michael
and Me,” released by Bob Jones and the Drive, both of these suppositions
are likely true.
It's a collection of memorable melodies and less-artful offerings
thatindividually, one can take or leave. Certain arrangements, such as
Roy Brown's “Lollipop Mama” and Mike Bloomfield/Lillian Green's
“Knocking Myself Out,” will make one stand and sing or dance along!
Others, like Otis Redding's “Cigarettes and Coffee,” are subtly muted
here, lacking verve and unwittingly lulling fans. The album's crudest
entrees, “Blue Movies,” “Do Me,” and “Women Loving Each Other,” sear the
ear like overly-cooked Cajun dishes. These are highlights and
low-lights, of course, but the overall impression this CD leaves is one
of mellow satisfaction, remembering an old friend and a job well done.
A true veteran, Jones can be quite witty when he describes his various
tunes. For instance, on his website, he deems “Knocking Myself Out” as
“Mike's ode to his love of consciousness alteration.” “Raising Cane” at
his uncle's plantation, he says wryly, “was supposed to cure my
'discipline problem'”! Every rendition on “Michael and Me” has a
back-story, so check them all out. “I played and sang with Mike
Bloomfield during the '70s as part of Mike Bloomfield and Friends,” Bob
Jones states in the liner notes. “This album is a tribute to him and the
music we played together.”
By no means is this band the first with whom Jones has performed.
According to the bio on his website, his ensembles have included Fred
McDowell, Otis Rush, Nick Gravenites, Harvey Mandel, Bunny Sigler, and
Voodoo Suns. My 60 year old Dad remembers a hit song from 1965, “You
Were on My Mind” by the band “We Five” that featured a young Bob Jones
on guitars and backup vocals. Jones's career is now spanning four
decades (the 1970's through 2011), and it continues through releases
like this one. Born in Hawaii, he now lives in Maui and DJ's on the
Mana'o Radio Show, every Wednesday night from 2-5:00 PM on 91.5 FM.
Even though some of his selections may be too low-key for die-hard blues
fans, Jones is never one to let the songs within him, and other artists
that he knew, fade away.
Reviewer Rainey Wetnight is a 31-year-old female Blues fan. She
brings the perspective of a younger blues fan to reviews. A child of
1980s music, she was strongly influenced by her father’s blues music
collection.
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Blues Blast Music
Awards - Listen Online Live
Great News! Our friends at
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Blues Blast Music Awards at Buddy
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Nick
Moss Band,
Reverend Raven
And The Chain Smokin' Altar Boys,
Karen
Lovely Band,
Eddie Turner,
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w/Dave Riley,
Rich Del Grosso
& Jonn Richardson,
Peter Parcek, The
Sugar Prophets, Teeny Tucker Band ,
Reba Russell Band, Gina Sicilia
with Dave Gross, Matt Hill,
Chris
O'Leary Band,
Vincent Hayes
Project, Rob Blaine's Big
Otis Blues, Tony Rogers, and more as they perform LIVE from the greatest Blues club in the world, Chicago's own
Buddy Guy's Legends. The broadcast
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Fans in the Bloomington/Normal and Central Illinois area will also be
able to hear the show live on their regular FM radio dial at 89.9 FM or
103.5 FM in the Central, IL area.
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Featured Blues Review 3 of 5
Victor
Wainright And The Wildroots – Lit Up!
14 tracks; 53.09 minutes
Pianist and singer Victor Wainright hails from Memphis and made quite a
splash with his first CD “Beale Street To The Bayou” a couple of years
back since when he has been touring constantly. “Lit Up!” was recorded
in Edgewater, Florida, reunites most of the team that made the first CD
and consists of entirely original material. Victor plays piano, sings
all lead vocals and wrote half the material; Stephen Dees plays bass,
produced the CD and wrote the other half of the material; Greg Gumpel
plays guitar, Patricia Ann Dees tenor sax and backing vocals, Ray Guiser
tenor sax and clarinet, Billy Dean drums. The horns are supplemented by
Charlie DeChant on tenor, baritone and saxcello, Bob Dionne on trombone
and Ken Titmus on trumpet, harmonica is added by Mark “Muddyharp”
Hodgson and Hammond by Chris Stephenson.
Victor has a strong voice, with just the right amount of gruffness to
convince on songs like the opener “Big Dog’s Runnin’ This Town”, a fast
paced shuffle which rocks along with the horns pushing hard and the
piano pounding. “Busted flat in New York, down on your luck, now ain’t
it a pity. Got a one way ticket on a ship of fools. Look out little dog,
it’s time you learned the rules” is an extract from the lyrics from this
great opener to the CD. “Ting Bang Bong” features harp on a pounding
blues which conjures up the ghost of Howling Wolf. I particularly liked
“Subliminal Criminal”, a slice of New Orleans with great piano and a
strong chorus line: “Subliminal criminal don’t give a damn, got the
whole world in the palm of his hands”.
“Walk Away My Blues” is a mid-paced blues and the longest cut on the
disc. The horns support the rhythm and the piano takes the main solo. A
real change of pace occurs with “Dixie Highway” which features acoustic
guitar, bass and growling harp, a song that reminisces about the South,
and “Weeds”, another acoustic tune with clarinet to the fore. Here the
song talks of the hard work involved in working the land: “Dig down
deep, plant them seeds, without hard work nothing grows but weeds.”
“Little Ole’ Shack” is a song about a remote juke joint which sounds
like a great place to spend an evening: “A little ‘ole shack up on the
hill about a half a mile from the whiskey still. The preacher won’t like
it, but your daddy sure will” is an example of the lyrics on this nicely
rocking piece. Title track “Lit Up!” is a song about being not just in
love but aflame with desire. The harp features as a support to the vocal
and the piano takes the main solo with the horns in close support. “Our
Last Goodbye” is a far more somber piece, the Hammond providing gentle
support and Victor’s vocal really expressing the pain of the ruptured
relationship: “I believe it’s a sin, you know it’s a crime to waste each
other’s life living a lie. Living in denial is no way to live, just lay
it on the line now, something’s got to give. Look me in the eye, it’s
time for our last goodbye.” “Don’t Doubt It ‘ce est bon’” makes a good
contrast in tone with its positive chorus about enjoying what you have.
“Coin Operated Woman” is an amusing song, a cautionary tale of the lady
friend who is costing Victor all his money. A frantic pace on the piano
sets the tone and the horns bounce off the riff of this fun piece. “Pile
Of Blues” is another acoustic piece with harp, brushes on the drums and
acoustic bass. “I can’t begin to tell you about the state I’m in. I had
way too much to drink last night; can’t quite remember what I did but
I’m sure it wasn’t right” sets the tone for Victor who has “stepped in a
big pile of blues”!
“Honky Tonk Heaven” is a terrific foot stomper, a real boogie woogie
workout on the piano for Victor, the horns baying along, a song about
another of those legendary clubs: “Tell Saint Peter it’s all right, the
pearly gates are coming down tonight; we’re going to raise a little hell
in Honky Tonk Heaven tonight.” A superb tenor sax solo precedes more
rocking boogie piano on what is probably the standout track on the CD
for me. Final track “Let It Be The Same” is a ballad that is all Victor,
just piano and voice. It is a strong, emotional song which deserves to
be heard but I did not think that Victor’s voice is quite strong enough
to carry the song alone.
I liked the variety of this well recorded CD which is full of excellent
songs and performances. Victor has a big personality on stage that comes
across on this record. I would expect this CD to further cement his
reputation as one of the rising stars of the blues world.
Reviewer John Mitchell is a blues enthusiast based in the UK. He also
travels to the States most years to see live blues music and is
currently planning his trip to the Blues Blast Awards in October.
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Blues Society of Western PA -
Pittsburgh, PA
On October 22 at the Clarion Hotel, 401 Holiday Drive,
Pittsburgh, PA The Blues Society of Western PA presents Blues Goes
Pink- Divas Return Show from 1 pm – 9 pm. $12 to public, $10 to all
blues members from any society. All proceeds to benefit Adagio
Health to provide breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings for
underinsured women in Western PA. For more information visit Blues
Society of Western PA at
www.bswpa.org or call 724-378-8926
The Windy City Blues Society
- Chicago, IL
The Windy City Blues Society is proud to announce the 2011 Chicago
Blues Challenge (CBC). The CBC is a series of musical competitions
that will determine which blues band will represent Chicago and The
Windy City Blues Society at the Blues Foundation’s 2012
International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
The Chicago Blues Challenge will be held on Sundays in October culminating in the Finals in November. Venues will be
announced shortly on the Windy
City Blues Society Website.
The Chicago Blues Challenge Finals will be held
Sunday, November 13.
For more information about the Windy City Blues Society and the
Chicago Blues Challenge please visit
www.windycityblues.org or visit
our Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter Sites.
The Prairie
Crossroads Blues Society - Champaign, IL
The Prairie Crossroads Blues Society will be holding its Blues Band
Challenge on Saturday, October 22, 2011. This event will take place
at Memphis on Main, 55 E. Main St., in downtown Champaign. Our
winner will be heading down to Memphis, Tennessee to compete in The
International Blues Challenge in January. For more
information about this exciting event, please visit our website at
www.prairiecrossroadsblues.org.
Colorado Blues Society -
Boulder, CO
The Colorado Blues Society we will hold our Youth Showcase
auditions at the Dickens Opera House in Longmont, CO on Oct 23 . Last year our
S/D winners, Big Jim Adam and John Stilwagen made the Finals in
Memphis while our Band entry, the Lionel Young Band, WON the Band
Finals in Memphis. The CBS' entry was the Solo Duo Memphis winner in
2008, and winning BSPCD in 2010, so you can be sure there will be
plenty of talent at all of these great events!
www.coblues.com
Illinois Central Blues Club -
Springfield, IL
The Illinois Central Blues Club presents "Blue Monday" every Monday
night for the last 25 years - BLUE MONDAY SHOWS - Held at the Alamo
115 N 5th St, Springfield, IL (217) 523-1455 every Monday 8:30pm $3
cover. Oct. 10 – Too Slim & The Taildraggers, Oct. 17 – Southside Jonny & Kicked to the Curb, Oct 24
– Bruce Katz, Oct. 31 – Studebaker John and the Hawks. icbluesclub.org
The Friends Of The Blues - Watseka, IL
2011 Friends of the Blues shows - October 11, Too Slim &
the Taildraggers, 7 pm, Kankakee Valley Boat Club, Friday, October
28, The Reba Russell Band, 8 pm, Kankakee Valley Boat Club,November
10, Ivas John Band, 7 pm, Venue TBA, December 1, Dave Herrero, 7 pm,
Kankakee Valley Boat Club. For more info see:
http://www.wazfest.com/JW.html
West Virginia Blues Society
- Charleston, WV
The West Virginia Blues Society will be holding it's 5th. Annual
Appalachian Blues Competition Oct. 22, 2011. The Blues Society will
be sending two acts to Memphis, Tn. for the International Blues
Challenge, Band Div. and Solo/Duo Div. If, you think your Act is
ready to take the next step, then, this IS the competition to enter
! For Application and Rules contact Competition Director Jack Rice
at, bkravenhawk@hotmail.com
or 304-389-1439.
Competition will be held at: The Sound Factory 812 Kanawha Blvd E,
Charleston, WV 25301-2807 · 1 (304) 342-8001 Stay tuned for
more info at,
www.wvbluessociety.org
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Featured Blues Review 4 of 5
MonkeyJunk
– To Behold
10
tracks; 43.50 minutes
I had heard
lots about Canadian band Monkeyjunk, but had not heard their music until
I listened to this CD. It would have been difficult not to have heard of
the band as they came third in the IBC in 2009 and their debut CD “Tiger
In Your Tank” won a Blues Music Award for Best New Artist Debut in 2010
– an impressive start for a band that only formed in 2008. Moreover if
you have any connections to the LRBC you will certainly have heard of
them because whenever there is a poll for who should come on the cruise
lots of loyal Canadians immediately put MonkeyJunk forward!
The name
apparently comes from Son House who was quoted as saying “I’m talkin’
about the blues. I ain’t talkin’ about monkeyjunk.” Originally formed in
Ottawa, the band consists of Steve Marriner on lead vocals, harp and
keyboards, Tony D on guitar and Matt Sobb on drums. Both Tony and Matt
contribute backing vocals and there are additional background vocalists
on a couple of tracks, but there is no bass (remember Hound Dog
Taylor?). The CD was recorded in Ontario and produced by Steve Marriner
and Ken Friesen and is out on Stony Plain, whereas the debut CD was an
independent release. Four of the ten tracks come from the whole band
with producer Friesen contributing to a further three. Tony and Steve
offer one solo composition each and there is one cover of a Hank
Williams Sr. tune.
With no
bass and just three players you might be forgiven for expecting
something quiet and acoustic, but you would be wrong, as the first track
on the CD “Mother’s Crying” rips out of the speakers, driven by a
frantic drum beat and snarling slide, with a dramatic harp solo as the
main instrumental feature. This is a dark song, as demonstrated by the
opening line: “Mother, she’s crying, she can’t be the only one who got
blood on her hands for what the children done.” Steve Marriner has a
good voice which gets the message of the song across well. Second song
is the Hank Williams cover, "You're Gonna Change (Or I’m Gonna Leave)”
which leads off with harp and slide, the drums setting the pace on a
jaunty version of a country classic.
“Right Now”
offers a further change of pace with wah-wah guitar and something of a
reggae beat but this one is more of a rock tune, especially on the
chorus where additional backing vocals assist Steve. “Let Her Down”
opens with piano and organ before Steve’s vocal comes in on a slow,
moody piece: “I’m so far away, looking out on some lonely town. I can’t
forget the day I let that good woman down”. The middle section provides
an opportunity for Tony to demonstrate his precise guitar playing on a
well measured solo.
So, after
four tracks we have had upbeat blues, country, rock and slow blues. But
MonkeyJunk has not finished demonstrating their repertoire as Steve
Marriner’s solo composition “With These Hands” gives us a piece of soul
with a really catchy chorus. I had already been impressed by Steve’s
singing but on this track he excels, aided by a chorus of backing
vocalists. Tony plays as if he was a Memphis session player and the
whole piece is a standout cut on the CD.
After that
“You Don’t Know” brings a sharper edge to proceedings: “In your little
world there’s no need for truth, so go on thinking you’re a star.”
Menacing harp adds to the atmosphere of the song which coasts along on
the guitar riff. “While You Are Mine” is a lengthy slow piece with
nicely accented guitar, organ and harp embellishing the tune: “If you
think you’ve got me tamed, you better think again” is an example of the
lyrics on this song about a relationship coming to an end. “Running In
The Rain” is a bright upbeat rocker with strong guitar and harp
performances which recalls songs like Delbert McClinton’s “Leap Of
Faith”.
Tony D’s
solo composition “All About You” follows and is another soulful piece
and contains some interesting lyrics about the strength of love: “You
speak of the Almighty and if it’s God you answer to, I will get next to
God if it means I can get closer to you”. Some gentle slide guitar over
keyboards gives this tune a warm feel. Final cut “The Marrinator” is an
instrumental for Steve to demonstrate his considerable harp skills.
MonkeyJunk
has produced a CD with plenty of variety and I was impressed throughout
by the fullness of the sound they manage to produce as a trio. I can
easily recommend the CD and look forward to having an opportunity to see
MonkeyJunk live at some point in the future.
Reviewer John Mitchell
is a blues enthusiast based in the UK. He also travels to the States
most years to see live blues music and is currently planning his trip to
the Blues Blast Awards in October.
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Featured Blues Review 5 of
5
The
Sean Chambers Band – Live From The Long Island Blues Warehouse
Blue Heat Records
10 songs: 45:09 minutes
Touring with Hubert Sumlin from 1998-2003 was guitarist/vocalist Sean
Chamber’s education on playing the blues. Since striking out on his own,
Chambers has forged his own style of blues playing that has gathered
steam as he plays at clubs scattered about Florida with sojourns to the
Northeast.
His last studio release Ten To Midnight was clearly his best effort as
he merged the styles of Walter Trout, Stevie Ray and Jimi Hendrix
together to produce a worthwhile package of songs. Now with the release
of Live From The Long Island Blues Warehouse, Chambers is intent on
capturing the essence of these songs in a live setting recorded in front
of a studio audience. It’s a concept that can work or fall flat on its
face. But Sean has no problems in pulling it off. Aided by drummer Paul
Broderick , bassist Tim Blair and harp player Gary Keith, Sean lays the
grooves down thick and heavy. It’s blues rock played at its best with
festival and club audiences being satisfied by the songs catchy riffs.
Ten songs are featured with a few covers thrown in to make things
interesting. Though Elmore James’ “Dust My Broom” has been played often
enough, Chambers still makes it a welcome choice with Keith’s harmonica
playing driving the song to new heights of boogie.
Obviously the acknowledgements to the power trios of yesteryear are in
evidence. However if you are fan of the Hendrix Experience, Stevie Ray
Vaughan and Cream, then there is no problem in falling in love with
music like this.
Chambers works the pedal hard in opening cut “Dixie 45” which owes as
much to the Voodoo Chile but clearly comes stamped with Sean’s indelible
logo. Sean’s pedal gets a work-out in other tracks, particularly “Danger
Zone,” a high energy blues rocker. The tempo gets shifted into overdrive
with the band charging at full gallop through rocker “Too Much Blues.”
And if a Chambers song can live up to its name, then the honor should go
to “Hip Shake Boogie,” a boogie blaster with Sean introducing band
members after short solos. It’s a sweat-drenched mutha with Sean pulling
out his best Stevie and Jimi licks wrapped in gooey chords and wah-wah
nirvana.
Rather than putting several slow blues tracks on the cd, Chambers waits
till the last song to for a listener to catch a breath. Being that “In
The Winter Time” clocks in at a little more than ten minutes doesn’t
mean it overstays its welcome. Far from it. It’s a great opportunity for
Sean to display the prowess he has with his instrument. Slowing the
momentum down gives Chambers a chance to slow-burn on the fretboard and
despite the song being long things never get boring with Chambers
turning up the heat in a slow sizzling blues track.
Altogether this music clocks in at 45 minutes. Nothing wrong with that
as there is no filler to stretch the CD format to a time that it doesn’t
need to be. Sometimes it’s best to leave a listener wanting more then to
go for maximum overkill with extra tracks that don’t need to be there on
the first place. If that’s Sean’s philosophy than it’s a pretty cool
business move. No doubt as he makes his tour stops, selling this at the
merchandise table should be no problem. Listeners catching his first set
won’t mind shelling out some bucks for a piece of blues-rock played
honestly and raw. And Sean can work those conditions carte blanche.
Reviewer
Gary Weeks is a contributing writer. He resides in Marietta, GA.
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