- Dave Riley &Bob Corritore appear Saturday afternoon at the Multi-Cultural Festival inEl Mirage, AZ! Dave Riley &Bob Corritorewill perform tomorrow, Saturday, April 21st at the Multi-Cultural Festival 2012 in New Gateway Park,10100 E. El Mirage Rd, El Mirage, Arizona. Dave and Bob will represent the blues portion of the proceedings and other acts, from many musical genres includeElaine Stepter (formerly of Rose Royce),Fel Davis,Denitra Champ,Carvin Jones,Pastor Wade with theMCBC Choir, Monica Castro, Two-Tone Lizard Kings, and B.Scales. The show runs from 1pm to 8pm and Dave and Bob hit at 5pm for a half-hour set. This show is put on by the AZNBHO.Org. For more information call 623-204-0959. Admission is free! To see the flyer for this event, clickhere.
- Hohner Harmonica's new Blues Harp packaging!Hohner Harmonica now has a new packaging for their Blues Harp brand. The Blues Harps now come in a carton with a sharp design that includes 3 harmonica players:Dan Smith (the great gospel harmonica player), Bob Corritore, andJunior Wells. Bob is honored to be included on this packaging and to be included with such fine company. To see the new sharp design for theHohner Blues Harp packaging, clickhere.
- New Mannish Boys CD and RJ Mischo to be released May 15th on Delta Groove!New Photo Page ofMannish Boysrecording session!The Mannish Boys are somewhat of a modern day blues phenomenon. Led by the vision ofRandy Chortkoff, this group has become known as an amazing revue of the West Coast's top blues players with family of special guests that represents Randy's deep conviction to the blues. The new double CD will be calledDouble Dynamite and will be officially released May 15th onDelta Groove Productions. Here is Amazon's editorial pre-review of the CD:
(2-CD set) The Mannish Boystranscend their five previous critically acclaimed recordings withDouble Dynamite - an unprecedented double studio album containing outstanding musicianship with many spectacular and notable special guests. Featured artists includeFinis Tasby,Sugar Ray Rayford,Mud Morganfield,Jackie Payne,Elvin Bishop,Rod Piazza,James Harman,Jason Ricci, Bob Corritore,Randy Chortkoff,Kirk Fletcher,Frank Goldwasser,Junior Watson,Kid Ramos,Nathan James,Mike Finnigan,Fred Kaplan,Rob Rio,Willie J. Campbell,Bill Stuve,Jimi Bottand many more!
We must also note that another highly anticipatedDelta GrooveCD will be out on the same release date with the label debut of harmonica masterRJ Mischo and his new discMake It Good.To see theDelta Groove artist page forRJ Mischo and to hear a sample of his music click here.Thank you Delta Groove for the commitment to traditional blues. We have constructed a web page of beautiful photos from the sessions for theMannish Boys CD which you can see by clicking here. - Thank you to Stompin' At the Savoy Festival!Last weekend the Scandinavian town of Helsinki, Finland became a hub for the blues as theStompin' At The Savoy Festival presented a wonderful program of blues and roots at the beautifulSavoy Theater. Thanks to our friends fromStompin' At The Savoy, theFinnish Blues Society, and theUS Embassyfor bringingTail Dragger &Bob Corritore to this event. Thanks to the amazingTomi Leino Band for their stellar backing work. Thanks to all our friends and fans in Helsinki who made the trip a memorable and positive experience! Thanks to all the great musicians for some great camaraderie and for some great after party jams! To see a cool video ofTail Dragger, Bob Corritore and theTomi Leino Bandperforming atStompin' At The Savoy, click here.
- Radio Interview withJimmy Rogers' son this Sunday onKJZZ! This Sunday Bob Corritore will interview JD Mosley, the adopted son of Chicago blues architect Jimmy Rogers, who will share stories of growing up in a house filled with the blues. You can expect to hear stories of Jimmy's Gold Tailed Birdalbum, Jimmy's work withHowlin' Wolf, Jimmy's encouragement fromJohnny Littlejohn to return to music after a short retirement and much more. By the way you can see JD and the Jimmy Rogersfamily standing on their porch on the back of Jimmy's Gold Tailed BirdLP onShelter Records. Along with the interview will be lots of priceless music by the masterfulJimmy Rogers!Bob's radio show, Those Lowdown Blues is aired each Sunday from 6 to 11pm Arizona time, at www.kjzz.org. And this Sunday, April 22, you can hear the interview in the last two hours of the show, from 9 to 11pm.
- RIPLevon Helm - May 26, 1940 to April 19, 2011 Drummer/ vocalist/harmonica player/actor Levon Helm is best known in popular culture for his work withThe Band andBob Dylan, but he had a lesser-known affiliation with the blues. He passed away yesterday in New York, after a long struggle with cancer. Levon Helm's musical contributions are many and well documented, and we will refer to the Wikipedia page for his bio:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm. Though we will not detail his pop music activity in this obit, let's review some of Levon's very active blues offerings: As a native of Arkansas he was influenced at an early age by the work ofSonny Boy Williamson II,Robert Lockwood, Jr., and James "Peck" Curtis (who Levon credits as his early drum inspiration). In the early 1960s Levon would land a gig with Canadian blues / rock 'n rollerRonnie Hawkins, and in 1964 he would appear on theJohn Hammond album So Many Roads. In the mid 70s, while The Band was at the height of their career, Levon appeared onMuddy Waters' Grammy-winning Woodstock Album. Levon was also crucial in gettingMuddy Waters (withPinetop Perkins,Paul Butterfield andBob Margolin) onThe Band's 1976 finale concert / documentary film,The Last Waltz, and when the organizers of that show considered a last minute cut of Muddy's segment due to time and budget concerns, it was Levon who stood up to organizational pressure and refused to perform unless Muddy's part of the show was honored. In his post-Band years, Levon's work would gravitate to a blues format as he hosted regular star-studded "Barn Concerts" that were literally at the barn of his Woodstock, New York residence. His group would feature a series of harmonica player / vocalists who would serve as the frontmen includingChris O'Leary,Little Sammy Davis, andSteve Guyger. Levon was also involved inLouisiana Red's 2002 CD, A Different Shade Of Red, The Woodstock SessionsonSevern Records. Levon's reputation among the blues world was of the highest order.Bob Margolin refers to Levon as "an amazing musical soul." We thank this great man who, while rising to the heights of pop stardom, always worked to better the blues. To see a great article byBob Margolin about his recollections ofThe Last
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