RVL music and Richard Lubovitch (aka Loob) are proud to announce the
release of the new CD, by The DogTown Blues Band, Everyday. This new
CD, comprised of 10 tracks, 43:20 in length, is “Loob's” impressions of
his 30 years in Chicago listening to, and playing with, the great
Chicago Blues Masters that he saw throughout his time there, in the
clubs, and during his many years of going to Maxwell Street to hear the
legends of that time. It offers 5 standards and 5 original compositions,
and featured, are the amazing vocals of Barbara Morrison, who'svocal interpretations of Everyday I have The Blues, Easy Baby, Ain't Nobody's
Business and Same Old Blues, are something special to hear. “Having Ms.
Morrison on this project, has allowed us to do original and traditional
arrangements of standards with a DogTown twist, so as to feature her
accomplished vocal interpretations of these songs. Check out Ain't
Nobody's Business, arranged as a late 1950s blues, with a slight stroll
feel, or her complete re-invention of Easy Baby, as sung by a female,
coupled with the emotional joy and pain she brings to Same Old Blues
and the upbeat happiness of Everyday I Have The Blues.
The CD also features Hohner Harmonica Master Bill Barrett, who is
featured throughout, with attention to his fantastic playing on the
original compositions Shrimp Walk and All the Way Down…The two Harmonica
songs on the project. Bill has also added a wonderful vocal track to
Doc's Boogie.
Producer, guitarist Lubovitch gives us a myriad of energetic standards
peppered with five originals, including Boxcar 4468, where he plays
lazily thru the head, building up to a raucous solo section, with
attention to a high energy organ solo by Wayne Peet then Loob and Marcus
Watkins on Slide guitar trading a few choruses. THE DOG TOWN BLUES BAND
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