WXRT'S
BLUES BREAKERS TO PREMIERE TWO TRACKS FROM HARMONICA LEGEND JAMES
COTTON'S COTTON MOUTH MAN
On Monday, March 25, Tom Marker, host of Chicago radio
station WXRT-FM's Blues Breakers program, will premiere two new songs
from Grammy-winning harmonica giant James
Cotton's upcoming CD, Cotton Mouth Man.
The CD, to be released on Tuesday, May 7, is a joyous celebration of Cotton's
69 years as a professional musician (beginning at age nine). Recorded in
Nashville and produced by Grammy-winning producer/ songwriter/ drummer Tom
Hambridge (Buddy Guy, Joe Louis Walker, Susan Tedeschi), the album is a trip
through sounds and scenes from Cotton's long and storied
career. Cotton co-wrote seven of the tracks with Hambridge
(who co-wrote five additional tracks). The songs were inspired by Cotton's
colorful and sometimes perilous life and his memories of the Mississippi Delta,
Sonny Boy Williamson II, Memphis, Sun Records, Chicago, and Muddy Waters.
Throughout the CD Cotton's blast-furnace harmonica sound and larger-than-life
personality are front and center.
Helping Cotton tell his stories and showcase his music
are guests Gregg Allman, Joe Bonamassa, Ruthie Foster, Warren Haynes, Delbert
McClinton, and Keb Mo. Other vocals are handled by Darrell Nulisch, who has been
singing in Cotton's band for many years. Members of Cotton's road band -- Jerry
Porter, Noel Neal, and Tom Holland -- are also on board for some songs. Forming
the core of the backing band on the CD are Hambridge (drums), Rob McNelley
(guitar), Chuck Leavell (keyboards), and Glenn Worf (bass). Tommy MacDonald and
Colin Linden each add guitar to one track. Cotton, who after a bout with throat
cancer turned the vocal duties over to others, was inspired by the sessions to
return to the microphone, singing his own Bonnie Blue (the name of the
plantation where he was born), and making Cotton Mouth Man
the most personal, celebratory and just plain fun recording of his
seven-decade career.
JESSE DEE'S
NO MATTER WHERE I AM TO BE FEATURED ON FOX-TV'S BONES ON
MONDAY, MARCH 25
Boston soul singer/guitarist/songwriter Jesse
Dee's original song No Matter Where I Am will be prominently
featured on FOX Television's Bones, in an episode airing on Monday,
March 25. The song appears on Dee's Alligator Records debut CD On My
Mind / In My Heart, which was declared a "masterpiece" by The
San Francisco Chronicle.
Since the February 26 release of the new CD, Dee has
been featured in USA Today, The Boston Globe, No Depression, The
Philadelphia Inquirer, Popmatters, and on WBUR-FM, WXPN-FM, NPR Music and
many other outlets and publications. He recently performed, with his full band,
on New York's WFUV. Watch the video here: http://wfuv.org/audio/archives/words-and-music-studio/jesse-dee-words-and-music-2013
LIL' ED
& THE BLUES IMPERIALS' KICK ME TO THE CURB TO BE FEATURED ON
CBS-TV'S CRIMINAL MINDS
CBS Television's Criminal Minds will feature
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials' Kick Me To The Curb during the
episode set to air on Wednesday, March 27. The song, written by Lil' Ed
Williams, leader of the Blues Music Award-winning Blues Imperials (now
celebrating 26 years together), is from 2012's Jump
Start.
Living Blues says Jump
Start is "high-octane, expressive, fiercely articulated,
harrowingly intense and raucous.
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials hit the floor running and accelerate from
there."
ANDERS
OSBORNE TO PERFORM WITH PHIL LESH AND LUTHER DICKINSON AT TERRAPIN
CROSSROADS
Guitarist/songwriter/singer Anders
Osborne, whose new critically lauded EP Three Free
Amigos has already become a fan favorite, will perform with Luther
Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars) and Phil Lesh (Grateful Dead) at the
Spring Rambles at Terrapin
Crossroads on April 11, 12 and 13, in San Rafael, California. The trio will
join other guests including Graham Lesh and Tony Leone for three jam-packed
nights of music.
OffBeat calls Osborne "an artist who
continues to grow before our eyes," and says Three Free
Amigos is a "beautiful songwriter's digest."
###
|
Comments
Post a Comment