Dave Keller is one of the finest soul and blues men of his generation. He is a 2014 Blues Music Award Nominee for Best Soul/Blues Album, for his CD Soul Changes. He is the 2012 winner of the Best Self-Produced CD award at the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, TN. About.com recently said, "Dave Keller is gonna be huge!", and it's starting to seem that way. In 2009, after being discovered by legendary guitarist Ronnie Earl, Keller appeared as a singer and co-writer on Earl's.BMA-nominated CD, Living In the Light. Next, blues and soul fans got to hear Keller with his own band on his all-original critically-acclaimed release Play for Love (Sept. 2009). In Oct. 2011, Keller released his latest gem: Where I'm Coming From. In addition to winning the IBC award, the CD reached #2 on B.B. King's Bluesville, Sirius/XM radio, for May 2012. Where I'm Coming From is an album of deep soul songs recorded with The Revelations, one of the hottest soul bands on the scene today. Produced by Bob Perry (Wu-Tang Clan, 50 Cent, Brian McNight, Foxy Brown), it even includes a duet with acclaimed soul singer Tre' Williiams. With all this forward momentum, Keller has hit the road even harder, with shows in NYC (Southpaw, Hill Country BBQ), Philly (World Cafe), Boston (Johnny D's, Harper's Ferry, Beehive, Berklee's Cafe 939), RI (Chan's), CT (Bridge St. Live, Black-Eyed Sally's), all over VT and NH, and festival work from ME to PA, including the biggest blues fest in New England (North Atlantic Blues Festival). In the past year, Keller has performed with Ronnie Earl, Otis Clay, The Revelations featuring Tre' Williams, Darrell Nulisch, Dwight Ritcher (of Dwight and Nicole), Jesse Dee, and Anthony Gomes. He recently opened for soul legend Swamp Dogg, and has toured the northeast backing Johnny Rawls, BMA winner of best soul album of 2010. DAVE KELLER
lunedì 19 maggio 2014
BRETT WELLMAN AND THE STONE COLD BLUES BAND "ROOTED IN THE BLUES"
Brett Wellman & the Stone Cold Blues Band are thrilling audiences whenever they take the stage!Born from the influences of Chicago blues greats Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Little Milton to the Mississippi Delta of Robert Johnson, Ledbelly, and Honey Boy Edwards their sound covers 100 years of down and dirty American blues.Reminiscent of Delta and Chicago jukehouses their shows are raucous dance parties. Come on out and see what it's all about.With "Carolina Charles" on drums, David Messler on bass, Chris Balding on harmonica (harp) & vocals, and Brett Wellman on guitar & vocals, this band is a guarantee for providing a great show and an evening of fun music! "Brett Wellman and The Stone Cold Blues Band's “All I Had Was Gone” is a fresh take on traditional blues. Sterling guitar work, gritty harmonica, powerful vocals and great songs combine to make much more than the sum of the parts. This recording should be in heavy rotation with all blues fans. Highly recommend!" Del Suggs, Saltwater Music (Mar 7, 2013)"Brett Wellman and The Stone Cold Blues Band is putting out one of the best Blues CD's I have heard in years." – Rick Ott, From the Heart Recording Studio (Mar 7, 2013)"We had a superb 3 days at the BBC. Brett Wellman & The Stone Cold Blues were impressive. They played to a near sell-out crowd on a Thursday night! Good mix of blues--contemporary and traditional- with an excellent acoustic second set. Got to find a good weather night for a bonfire set from these guys." - Gary Anton, Bradfordville Blues Club Owner (Aug 2, 2012)"Local blues act, Brett Wellman and the Stone Cold Blues Band, will play at Backwoods Bistro this Friday, September 14, bringing the rawest, most organic version of the genre to town." - Ricky Kent, FSView (Sep 13, 2012)"You guys ROCKED tonight!! Awesome sounding band!" - Gary Hudson, Folkstone Guitars - June 2013"Brett Wellman & The Stone Cold Blues Band - a tight little unit hitting it hard tonight here in Tally!" ~ Charle Boyer, Jazz & Blues of Florida - July 2013“Heart of Gold”, an original tune from their debut album “All I Had Was Gone” in the top ten on the Blues City Radio playlist for 8 weeks in a row and 9 out of the last 10 weeks - August 2013". . . these guys have an excellent blues roots show . . ." ~ Gary Anton, Bradfordville Blues Club, Tallahassee - August 2013. BRETT WELLMAN AND THE STONE COLD BLUES BANDNAOMI WACHIRA "NAOMI WACHIRA"
There’s no doubt that there’s a better future in store for Naomi, especially after her great breakout year in 2013. Named the Best Folk Singer in Seattle by alt publication Seattle Weekly and featured on their cover, Naomi became the toast of the town, which in turn led to a friendship with the much-loved indie songwriter Damien Jurado, who came onboard to produce this album. Other key collaborators that Naomi brought in, renowned Seattle bassist Evan Flory-Barnes, cellist Natalie Hall (Macklemore), drummer Darren Reynolds (Patrick & The Locomotive), and Latin percussionist Lalo Bello, all brought their own ideas to the accompaniment, guided by Jurado’s desire to keep the music as vibrantly alive as possible. The result is Naomi Wachira’s debut full-length, a portrait of a Kenyan artist at home in the Pacific Northwestern United States. When you listen to Naomi’s songs, you’ll hear the lifelong influence of two powerful, groundbreaking female songwriters: Miriam Makeba and Tracy Chapman. Makeba became one of the biggest stars on the continent through her socially aware songwriting, something she shared closely with American songwriter Tracy Chapman. Chapman was a voice for social change as well, but Naomi loved her positive idealism, a concept that informs all the songs on Naomi’s album. Makeba’s also a personal icon for Naomi, who cites “the way she carried herself, her grace and character,” as influencers. “She was able to maintain her integrity as an African. She didn’t need to change who she was to fit with Western audiences.” That’s why you won’t hear any stereotypical African music on Naomi’s debut. She’s making music inspired both by the music she discovered in America and the music she grew up with in Kenya, not a Western conception of how African music should sound. The daughter of a Kijabe pastor, Naomi joined the traveling family band at five years old, spreading the good word through gospel song. This explains the beautiful harmonies on her album, for as she says “In my family everyone sang and everyone knew their part. Harmony was second nature for us.” Larger African concepts also play a part in Naomi’s music, like the Zulu idea of Ubuntu. This concept means “I am because we are,” and it’s a community-based worldview that focuses on caring for each other.
NAOMI WACHIRA
Etichette:
Album,
Folk,
Musica,
NaomiWachira,
Recensioni,
Soul,
WorldMusic
MONTY ALEXANDER "HARLEM KINGSTON EXPRESS" VOL.2 THE RIVER ROLLS ON
In a career spanning five decades, pianist Monty Alexander has built a
reputation exploring and bridging the worlds of American jazz, popular
song, and the music of his native Jamaica, finding in each a sincere
spirit of musical expression. In the process, he has performed and
recorded with artists from every corner of the musical universe and
entertainment world: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ray Brown, Dizzy
Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Quincy Jones, Ernest Ranglin,
Barbara Hendricks, Bill Cosby, Bobby McFerrin, Sly Dunbar, and Robbie
Shakespeare, among others. Born on D-Day (June 6, 1944) and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, he took
his first piano lessons at age six, although he is largely self-taught.
As a teenager, he witnessed concerts by Louis Armstrong and Nat “King”
Cole at Kingston’s Carib Theater. These artists had a profound effect
on Alexander’s aspirations. He formed Monty and the Cyclones in the
late 1950s and also recorded on sessions with the musicians who would
catapult Jamaican music to international recognition as The Skatalites
(Bob Marley’s first backing band). Alexander and his family came to the United States at the end of 1961.
Less than two years later, while playing in Las Vegas with Art Mooney’s
orchestra, he caught the eye of New York City club owner Jilly Rizzo
and his friend, Frank Sinatra. Rizzo hired the young pianist to work in
his club, Jilly’s, where he accompanied Sinatra and others. There he
met Modern Jazz Quartet vibraphonist Milt Jackson, who hired him and
eventually introduced him to former Charlie Parker collaborator and
legendary bassist Ray Brown. Alexander recorded and performed with the
two jazz giants on many occasions. Jazz’s greatest luminaries welcomed
Alexander to their “musical fraternity” in the mid-1960s. Among these
earliest enthusiasts for his playing were none other than Duke
Ellington, Count Basie, and Miles Davis. MONTY ALEXANDER
Etichette:
Album,
Jamaica,
Jazz,
MontyAlexanter,
Musica,
NewYork,
Recensioni,
Reggae
THE DELINES "COLFAX"
The name “The Delines” came to Willy in a dream. He claims we were
playing a nice venue somewhere and it was written across the kick drum.
The idea for the band itself came long before on a tour with Richmond
Fontaine. Amy was singing the female roles from the High Country and
Post to Wire, originally sung by her sister Deborah. Backstage Amy would
sing soul and opera numbers to warm up and get her
mind off the psycho logger tunes and a-holes she was locked in a van
with. Some of the soul singing must have found its way into Willy's
consciousness however and upon returning home he penned several songs he
hoped Amy would sing. Willy sneaked over to John's studio and whipped
out some demos to share with Amy and Sean. They dug em! Amy chose her
keys and Tucker came over to work out parts in the basement. We called
Freddy in to lay down the bass and Jenny to play rhodes and organ.
Finally we got Amy up from Austin and after some quality time in the
basement hit the studio. Collin put down a little cello and John some
baritone guitar. Crow sent us up backing vocals that Amy and Deb had
done down in Austin. John mixed them all up nice here in Portland and
voilà “Colfax” was born. We are planning to release May 2014 on Decor
and El Cortez Records. THE DELINES
Etichette:
Album,
Country,
Musica,
Portland,
Recensioni,
Rock,
Soul,
TheDelines
sabato 17 maggio 2014
SAM CRAIG BIG BAND "AFTER HOURS"
Currently based in Birmingham,
Sam Craig is one of the country's top upcoming instrumentalists.
Specialising in Jazz and Pop as a saxophonist, pianist, vocalist and
woodwind player, Sam's services are currently in great demand
right across the country.
Growing up in Lichfield,
Staffordshire, Sam took up the piano aged 9, followed by the clarinet
and saxophone within the next few years. By his mid teens he had
developed a real passion for music and was set on pursuing it beyond his
time in formal education. Whilst nowadays Sam's real
passion lies within the creative aspects of jazz and composition, he
originally was on a more classically orientated path. Aged 16 he joined
the Lichfield Sinfonia as guest soloist for a performance of Weber's
Clarinet Concerto No. 1 shortly after achieving distinction in his grade
8 ABRSM exam. Studying under the tutelage of Clarinettist Megan Barr
and Pianist Marian Brannan, he also went on to reach grade 8 standard in
saxophone and piano before securing a place to study music at York
University.Despite only studying in the
Yokshire city for a year, it was during this time that Sam really began
to find his way into Jazz. Academic studies with Jonathon Eato and
working instrumetnally with the brilliant saxophonist Joel Purnell lured
Sam away from the classical world and into the shadows of Charlie
Parker, John Coltrane and Miles Davis.It was at this point that Sam
secured a place on the illustrious BMus Jazz Degree course at the
Birmingham Conservatoire. Studying with Mike Williams, Andy Panayi,
Percy Pursglove, Andrew Bain, Hans Koller, Iain Dixon, and Trevor Lines
under the direction of Jeremy Price in an extremely creative
environment has given Sam four years of unbelievable opportunities to
expand on his own abilities, and he is set to graduate there in the
coming summer.A member of both the Midland
Youth Jazz Orchestra (MYJO), Fat Chops Big Band and the Birmingham
Conservatoire Mingus Band, Sam is becoming increasingly known as a
rising figure on the Big Band scene. Having played with Mark
Nightingale, Martin Williams, Claire Teal, Marlene VerPlank, Jeff
Hooper, Jacqui Dankworth, Alan Barnes and Stephen Triffett amoungst
numerous others, Sam is regularly on call for the bands of many of these
superstar names as well as many others. SAM CRAIG BIG BAND
Etichette:
Album,
BigBand,
Jazz,
Musica,
Recensioni,
SamCraigBigBand
TERRY QUIETT BAND "TAKING SIDES"
In just a few years the Terry Quiett Band has become a mainstay across
America's Heartland. From 6th Street in Austin...to the windy city of
Chicago...through the mountains of Colorado...across the deserts of
Arizona...jamming down on Beale Street in Memphis...wherever they go the
TQB has won over young and old with their energetic and soulful
sound.During this time, the Terry Quiett Band has shared the stage with
legends including Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, B.B. King, Jonny Lang, Kenny
Wayne Shepherd, Johnny Winter, Walter Trout, Robin Trower, Tab Benoit,
Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Bernard Allison, Big Head Todd and
the Monsters, .38 Special and Los Lonely Boys.Electric blues and rock fans searching for a new guitar hero need
look no further than Terry Quiett, roaring from the heartland like a
tornado on his latest, greatest release. Ten albums since 1999 have
proven his staying power while allowing him to develop his exceptional
talents as a singer, songwriter and virtuosoinstrumentalist in
preparation for “overnight success” he has earned and deserves.Twelve scorching, soulful originals, along with one classy cover,
range from raw country blues to grooving R&B driven hard by bassist
Nathan Johnson and drummer Rodney Baker and augmented by “Mississippi”
Hal Reed (harp), Scott Williams (keyboards and tenor sax), Brad Turgeon
(trumpet) and Jordan Northerns (trombone). The stomping “Come the
Morning” with Quiett ripping on his resonator guitar and Reed matching
on “Mississippi Saxophone” contains the sly demand “Be gone come the
morning, mama, don’t call my bluff. Oh, but before you take off and
start your new life, I need to get me your jelly roll for one more
night.” “Nothing At All” continues the musical onslaught, revealing
Quiett as the new “King of the Slide,” with chilling commentary: “Down
to the ground in a fiery rain, some live a lie, others kill for
nothing.” The dark remake of his earlier “Cut the Rope” finds Quiett
employing a wah pedal and his slashing slide to intensify the stinging
confessional lyrics “My lies are growing quite thin, you see right
through each of them.” TERRY QUIETT BAND
Etichette:
Album,
Blues,
Musica,
Recensioni,
RockBlues,
Soul,
TerryQuiettBand
SHOESTRING BOURBON "SHOESTRING BOURBON"
Shoestring Bourbon was formed in the fall of 2012. ‘Bourbon plays
originals as well as blues, soul and rock n roll covers. You can find
Shoestring Bourbon playing local Victoria venues along with occasional
shows on the mainland and beyond. ‘Bourbon is bluesy, rocking, funky,
and always dirty!Bre Levere - Vocals
Dan Favell - Guitar
Matt Bromley - Guitar
Martin Schoeps - Keys
Dustin Beckner - Bass
Brandon Reventlow - Drums
Recorded at Electric City Sound Studios. Engineered and tracked to tape by Matt Gibbs, Martin Schoeps and Justin LaPointe.
Mixed and Mastered by Martin Schoeps at Marty Island Music.
Album artwork by Greg Szabo at IDESIGNSTUFF.ca.
Special thanks to Justin LaPointe Music. SHOESTRING BOURBON
Etichette:
Album,
Blues,
BritishBlues,
Musica,
RB,
Recensioni,
ShoestringBourbon
martedì 13 maggio 2014
ANDRES BOIARSKY "CROSSTALK"
As one of the most versatile and highly trained reed players of his
generation, Andres Boiarsky brings a wealth of experience to his
excellence as a sideman and leader in the jazz world. From his home in
Buenos Aires to the Royal College of Music to the Lionel Hampton
Orchestra and beyond, Andres has followed in the footsteps of the great
tenor players with a style worthy to take the place of one of his mentors, James Moody, in the Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band.Beginning his musical life with piano
lessons at the age of six, Andres later switched to reed instruments as
he became more deeply involved with the strong revivalist jazz scene in
Argentina during the mid seventies. With that stylistic jazz idiom,
Andres also began playing the tenor, alto and soprano saxophones.In 1978 he began his studies at the
renowned Royal College of Music in London where he received an A.R.C.M.
degree. During this time, Andres also formed his own group and recorded
his first solo album for Spotlight Records as well as numerous
recordings for the BBC. After completing his studies in England, Andres
returned to Argentina for six years during which time he recorded two
solo albums for CBS records.In 1988, with the encouragement of
Paquito D'Rivera and Carlos Franzetti, Andres moved New York where he
joined the Lionel Hampton Orchestra; he would later become the band's
musical director for six years.Also, beginning in 1993, Andres was a member of the United Nation Orchestra under the direction of D'Rivera. ANDRES BOIARSKY
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