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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
Showing posts with label Bnois King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bnois King. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Delta Groove artists: Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King - Close To The Bone - New Release Review
I have just received a copy of the newest release (available September 18, 2012), Close To The Bone, an "unplugged" recording by Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King. The talented blues duo has assembled a virtual "who's who" of contemporary blues artists for their fresh look at the blues including Randy Chortkoff, Bob Corritore, Lynwood Slim, Big Pete van der Pluijm, Kirk Fletcher, Shawn Pittman, Paul Size, Fred kaplan, Willie J. Campbell, Jimi Bott and jeff Scott Fleenor. Poor Boy Blues, the opening track, finds King singing accompanied by acoustic guitar. Can't Let Go not only adds Bott on drums but Fletcher and Size on acoustic guitars and Pittman on National Steel really playing some pretty hot acoustic riffs (on alternate channels). Keep Her Around gets the whole crew out with Campbell on bass, Chortkoff, van der Pluijm and Corritore on harmonnica's (opposite channels) and Size and Fletcher on guitars. This is likely the best track on the recording, a nice shuffle tune with smooth vocals from King, all the guitar greats playing in concert and the harp kings trading riffs. Get Out There And Get It is a subdued rocker again featuring great guitar work from Fletcher complimenting the duo. Yankin' My Chain is stripped down with only King and Kubeck ... a boogie track that shows what two men can without electricity... smooth vocals, hot riffs... very nice. Drowning In Red Ink is a soulful blues track along the lines of BB Broonzy. King sets the tone and Kaplan on piano adds a soulful solo, Campbell on bass beefs up the mix. There is some really exceptional acoustic guitar blues on this track thanks to Fletcher and smooth acoustic slide work by Kubek. Another particularly strong track. Corritore and Chortkoff are back dueling on No Good Could Come From This and both King and Kubek lay down some cool riffs on this track. Ordinary Man is another cool track and puts me in mind of an old Dave Bromberg blues track. Featuring Bott, Campbell and Fletcher the track takes a jazzy blues direction and sets a cool stage to feature all of the players. Another contender for best track. On Jump The Moon, Fletcher lays down some nice acoustic riffs and Kubek is back on acoustic slide giving the strings a great workout. Mama's Bad Luck Child is a simple straight forward blues track with Kubek on guitar, King on vocal and Slim on harp. This trio shows nice balance and solid skills.This is a strong departure from previous recordings by Kubek and King and one that is bound to solidify existing fans and win them new fans who enjoy a clean, clear stroke at acoustic blues.
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Labels:
Bnois King,
Delta Groove,
Louisiana,
Smokin' Joe Kubek,
Texas
Saturday, March 31, 2012
26th Annual Carolina Blues Festival
P.O Box 9737 Greensboro, NC 27429
www.piedmontblues.org
Contact: John Amberg
336-580-8153
jamberg@mindspring.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
YES! WEEKLY PRESENTS THE 26TH ANNUAL CAROLINA BLUES FESTIVAL
26TH Year Brings Major National, Regional and Local Blues Artists to Greensboro
The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society has secured an all-star line-up of three national, one regional and
two local blues acts to perform at the 26th Annual Carolina Blues Festival, presented by YES! Weekly, under
the big tent at Festival Park in Downtown Greensboro, May 19.
Headlining the festival is Smokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King, two raucous, high–energy Texas roadhouse
bluesmen that perform blistering solos, irresistible shuffles and subtle ballads. Also appearing is Eric Gales, a
guitar phenom and dazzling soulful technician. Even though you might have seen him playing at the Hendrix
Experience held recently at the War Memorial Auditorium in March this left-handed virtuoso with the upsidedown
guitar is certainly no Hendrix clone. Our third national act is “The Georgia Songbird,” EG Kight, who has
been on tour opening for BB King. She’s a brassy, gutsy, blues singer and guitar player that can really belt out
the blues.
Joining our national acts is Mel Melton & the Wicked Mojos, a smoking’ hot Zydeco-Cajun band out of
Durham. They can really get the house up on its feet after they start cooking those Zydeco rhythms touched
with roadhouse blues. House of Dues is the PBPS Blues Challenge Band category winner performing New
Orleans Funk, Blues and R&B. Rounding out the line up is the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society’s Blues
Challenge Solo/Duo category winner, T.A. James, providing his blues guitar virtuosity with a modern take on
life and love.
Tickets are on sale now at www.piedmontblues.org, and can be purchased at the Carolina Theatre Box Office,
310 South Greene Street, (Mon-Fri hours are 12p to 5p), charged by phone, (336-333-2605), or online at
www.carolinatheatre.com. Tickets are also available at all five locations of Bank of Oak Ridge , 2102 N. Elm
St., 1597 New Garden Road, 400 Pisgah Church Road, Greensboro, 4423 Highway 220 North, Summerfield,
and 2211 Oak Ridge Road, Oak Ridge (Mon-Fri hours are 8:30a to 6p and Sat 8:30a to 1p)
www.bankofoakridge.com, as well as Stonefield Cellars Winery, (8220 NC Highway 68 North, Stokesdale.)
www.stonefieldcellars.com
Advance tickets are $20 each, $30 day of show. Special corporate rates are available, 12 tickets for $150. To
get this deal your ticket request must be submitted on your company letterhead with check or money order
payable to the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society. Please include your business card with request. Mail your
corporate request to: Festival Ticket Deal, C/O PBPS, PO Box 9737, Greensboro, NC 27429. Group ticket
discounts are available through May 11.
About the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society
PBPS is a registered 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the blues music genre alive and
growing. The Society’s goals are to support live performances of blues music in the Piedmont Triad, introduce
young and old to the historical significance of this music genre and promote blues music for generations to
come.
Labels:
Bnois King,
Eric Gales,
Smokin' Joe Kubek
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