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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!
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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
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Neoprene Fedora New CD release and tour!
Labels:
Neoprene Fedora,
Release,
Rockin' Johnny Burgin
Trance Blues Festival artist: Otis Taylor - Fantasizing About Being Black - New Release Review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Fantasizing About Being Black, by Otis Taylor and it is his most interesting, innovative and creative release to date. Opening with Twelve String Mile, Taylor is joined by Jerry Douglas on lap guitar, Larry Thompson on drums, Todd Edmunds and Ron Miles on cornet to create a fusion of Mali blues and jazz. This is a really cool woven tapestry of sounds and colors that has a familiarity yet a uniqueness. Another track with free fusion feel, Walk On Water has a driving folk groove but a loose jazziness creating mystery. Very cool. With a mystical overtone, Hands On Your Stomach is a driving rocker with vocal phrasing like John Lee Hooker. Brandon Niederauer creates a terrific electric wall in balance with Taylor's unsettling vocals. With a really cool groove, Jump Jelly Belly tells the tale of General Jack Watson and his cargo load. Just wild. Flat out in your face blues, Tripping On This, features Taylor on electric banjo and shows just how deep today's blues can be and maintain continuity. Excellent! Another super blues track with contemporary form is Jump Out Of Line. Taylor has a cool, natural delivery giving the track freedom. Wrapping the release is Jump To Mexico, a sensitive ballad featuring beautiful lap work by Douglas. A super conclusion to a really special release.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Proper Records artist: Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers - Real Sharp - New Release review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Real Sharp - A Thrilling 2 CD Anthology, from Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers and it's a cool blend of country, rock, folk and blues. If you haven't heard of Chili Willi, you may be in for a real treat. The band was at the forefront of bridging all of these genres of music with sounds of Eagles, Dead, New Grass Revival, Gram Parsons, Flying Burritos, Asleep At The Wheel, Old And In The Way and many others, this band really has it. This release contains all of the music from King of the Robot Rhythm, Bongos Over Balham, I'll Be Home plus previously unreleased recording of Papa and Mama Had Love. Also included are 24 pages of liner notes, photos and unique artwork.
The Ballad Of Chilli Willi is a super bluegrass track showcasing the instrumental talents of Phillip Snake Finger Lithman on guitar, fiddle, mandolin and vocal and Martin Stone on guitar and vocal this track is perfect new bluegrass. Drunken Sunken Redneck Blues is a cool folk blues in the vein of the Dead. With a twist of humor and backed by Nick Lowe on bass and Billy Rankin on drums, this track is pure. On traditional track Get Your Gauge Up Let Your Love Come Down is really solid blues in the style of Memphis Minnie. Happy You has the vocal blending and sorrowful sound of pure country. A Page In History has a more modern approach and could easily have been cut yesterday. It may be one of my favorite tracks on the release with strong vocals and lead bass lines with a melody not unlike the Band. Truck Drivin' Girl is a cool bluegrass rocker. This track is a lot of fun with Lithman and Stone blending nicely. Choo-Coo Ch' Boogie gets a real nice ride with plenty of swing and lap steel. Very cool! Breathe A Little has a cool jazz component with that 40's flare. Snappy guitar riffs by Lithman really stand out on this one. We Get Along really has that country/rock folk sound that was the trademark of the Dead for so many years. Traditional track, Just Like The Devil is a great R&B track with smoking vocals. With it's boogie beat and Paul Riley's bass line, this is another of my release favorites. A strong country vein and blended vocals makes for a really memorable track in I'll Be Home with slick lap steep work by Lithman. A straight up cover of Robert Johnson's Walkin' Blues is cool with it's rock edge and powerful harp by Will Stallibrass. A high strung rendition of Six Days On The Road shows the diesel power that was this band. Very cool. Pinball Boogie has great style and with swinging vocals and lap steel, is really cooking. Wrapping the release is Johnny Guitar Watson Posin' Yeah, a real time stamp for R&B. This track is so cool it's frosty. A super way to close a cool release!

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Monday, March 13, 2017
Banditos announce new album + premiere new single "Fine Fine Day"
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Labels:
Banditos,
Fine Fine Day,
SXSW
Brody Buster Wins 2017 IBC "Best Harmonica Player"
BRODY BUSTER WINS "BEST HARMONICA PLAYER" AT 2017 IBC,
FINISHES SECOND IN "BEST SOLO/DUO" CATEGORY
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(FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) - Brody Buster took home "Best Harmonica Player" at
the 2017 IBC (International Blues
Challenge) on February 4 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN,
beating out a very competitive field of talented music acts. The Lawrence, KS
resident, who fronts Brody Buster's One Man Band as well as the Brody Buster
Trio, also won second place in the "Best Solo/Duo" category at the
IBC, where he was representing the Kansas City Blues Society.
"Winning best harmonica player is great, but winning
second place in the solo/duo category is also important to me," states
Buster. "I have been playing harmonica my whole life but for to place
second in solo act category is huge for me because I have only been doing
this One Man Band thing for about three years. My guitar playing and my
drumming have come along way in three years. I think winning these awards
will help my career, but more than anything I think winning these awards
validated all the hype from when I was a kid, 'I am no longer a novelty
sideshow oh wow look at this kid' act. Now I am appreciated among real
musicians, and after doing this for twenty-five years it feels good!".
Brody Buster - Some Background
Brody Buster's unique and extensive experiences in the
music industry have been a bit of awhirlwind, to say the least. As a
tow-headed 9 year old, Buster was heralded by Blues legend BB King – who made
the pronouncement after pulling Buster onstage during the midst of a full
house at a sold out concert- as “one of the greatest harmonica players of our
time, despite his age, believe it or not.”
Since those days of sitting in with BB King and appearing
on Entertainment Tonight and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as a young
phenomenon, Brody has grown into a formidable front man, band leader and
songwriter in his own right. Over the past few years, since forming The Brody
Buster Band, his continued development as a vocalist, guitarist and writer
have earned him his deserved, and still growing reputation as one of Kansas
City's “Can’t Miss” live acts.
Brody traveled to the International Blues Competition in
Memphis this February 2017, as Brody Buster's One-Man Band, representing the
Kansas City Blues Society after sweeping through the local blues qualifying
competitions to earn the crown of Kansas City’s representative in the
solo/duo category. He went on to capture first place in the "Best
Harmonica Player" competition while finishing as the runner-up in the
"Best Solo/Duo" category, resulting in recent multiple offers to
perform at Blues festivals throughout the U.S.
Brody Buster’s One Man Band performs regularly around the
Kansas City Metro vicinity, with weekly residences at The Westport Saloon,
The Inter Continental Hotel, and The Brick- in addition to a monthly show at
The Jazz. The Brody Buster Band also continues to play shows both locally and
regionally.
The Brody Buster Band are a hard-charging blues rock trio
consisting of Jimmy Lacy on bass, Colby Earleywine on drums, and Brody Buster
on guitar, harmonica and vocals. They burst onto the Kansas City blues and
rock scene in 2011 with their full band release of originals on Will Die
Young, (October 2011). Together with last year’s release of his Brody
Buster’s One Man Band, (March 2016), Buster has evolved as much as his
music, growing into a cutting-edge, relevant and ascendant solo and ensemble
act, with an unlimited future ahead.
Brody Buster's
One Man Band Wins "Best Harmonica Player" at 2017 IBC Finals
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Labels:
Best Harmonica Player,
Brody Buster,
IBC
The Music of Nashville artist: Beth Garner - Snake Farm - New Release review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Snake Farm, from Beth Garner and it's a cool blues rocker. Opening with cool, funk laden blues track, Alright By Me (Mr. Fisher), Beth Garner shows influences of gospel, rock, funk, blues and soul at least with a terrific track. Playing lush lead and slide as well as lead vocals, Garner is a talented young lady. With Wes Little on snappy drums, Rory Hoffman on bari sax, Steve Forrest on bass and Angela Primm and Gale Mayes on backing vocals, this is a tight unit. Very nice! Backroads Freddie has a gravely throaty ZZ Top like droning guitar rhythm growl. With a lively drum part and solid bass work, Garner riffs away with some nice Texas style guitar blues lead. Drop Down has deep roots in delta blues with lead vocal/guitar duet and rich backing vocals. Elmore James influenced track, Used To Be is the hot blues rocker on the track with some of Garner's best vocals and hot slide work. With a tight bottom this track sails. Ramblin' Man has an exceptional bass line, a James Brown like drum snap and Dickey Betts like slide riffs. Yeah, this track is a mover. Title track, Snake Farm, was written by Ray Wylie Hubbard and has a swampy feel with nice guitar overtones. I really like Forrest's cool bass work, the over the top drumming of Little and really casual spoken lyric pace or Garner. Very cool actually! Wrapping the release is Wish I Was, a solid blues rocker with a blend of Muddy Waters and Junior Wells rolled into a modern theme. Garner takes this driving rocker right down the middle of blues highway with a fat slide lead and and a Stevie Wonder pace. Nice conclusion to a really nice release.

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Labels:
Beth Garner,
Review,
Snake Farm,
The Music Of Nashville
Friday, March 10, 2017
Big Bill Morganfield - Bloodstains On The Wall - New Release Review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Bloodstains On The Wall from Big Bill Morganfield and it's outstanding! Opening with a solid Muddy like track, Lost Without Love, shows deep soul and excellent vocals with nice guitar riffs by Morganfield, Colin Linden, Chuck Cotton, Eddie Taylor Jr, bass by Bill "Mookie" Brill, and drums by Grant Clifton. On Willie Dixon track, I Don't Know Why, Steve Guyger adds real nice harp work and Bob Margolin tips in on guitar. Barton Szopinski really dazzles the keyboards on When You Lose Someone You Love, and Big Bill's slide work is raw and rowdy. Excellent! Boogie track, Help Someone really rolls again with the piano strength of Szopinski and the Mofo Party Band on backing especially John Clifton on harp and Grant Clifton on bass. Nice! Another slow and rudimentary blues right out of the Mud catalog is title track, Blood Stains On The Wall. Augie Meyers sits in on piano with Taylor, Linden and Cotton on guitar, Doc Malone on harp and Brill on bass. Willie Dixon's I Am The Blues is another favorite on the release featuring a brilliant guitar solo Bill Clifton and dazzling and super piano work by Szopinski. With a big strut, Jimmy McCracklin's Help The Bear rolls in with Szopinski on piano and John Clifton on harp. Super nice. Wrapping the release is Hold Me Baby, a really eccentric track that is so perfect a conclusion of this release. It not only has all of the components on early blues but has modern sounds that I have a difficult time describing. It is a really cool track and a great closer.

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Thursday, March 9, 2017
Thornetta Davis - Honest Woman - New Release Review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Honest Woman, from Thornetta Davis, and it is a fine mix of blues, R&B, soul, gospel, country and rock. Opening with I Gotta Sang The Blues, Thornetta Davis shows strong blues influences in this R&B rolling number with Kim Wilson on harp, Brett Lucas on guitar, James Simonson on bass, Phillip J Hale on keys and Todd Glass on drums. With a cool uptown blues feel, That Don't Appease Me has super guitar vamps and backing vocals under Davis' solid lead. With a funky feel, Set Me Free has a super bass line by Kerry Clark and stinging guitar soloing by Larry McCray over drumming by Steve McCray. One of my favorite tracks on the release this track not only features some of my favorite lead vocals but also rich backing vocals by Alvin Waddles, Lori Waddles, Kiara Thomas, Kevin Stewart, Chandra Lewis, Amani Henry and Diana L Davis. With a cool New Orleans swing, I Need A Whole Lotta Lovin To Satisfy Me, has a super feel and Davis' vocals are top notch. Trumpet by James O'Donnell and trombone by John Paxton add flavor and the drum work by Glass, percussion by James Anderson and nice keys by Phillip J Hale add a lot of spice. Soulful, I'd Rather Be Alone draws from Davis' soul and has real gospel feel. Lucas sets off with a crisp guitar solo punctuating a really nice track. On I Believe (Everything Gonna Be Alright), Davis blends R&B, country and blues for a cool track with backing full vocals by Kennie Byrum, Carl Porter and Rodger Sims and nice slide work by Lucas. On Sister Friends Indeed, Davis parlays a boogie beat into a delta style blues track fusion. Very cool. With big band like swing and gospel roots, Get Up And Dance Away Your Blues is another of my favorites with big time feel. Paul Carey adds a nice guitar solo and Marcus Belgrave's trumpet work adds a great top to the overall super vocals on this track. Funky Johnny Guitar Watson styling blended with modern neo soul vocals make this one of the best tracks on the release. Horn work including sax work by Dave McMurray and trumpet work by John Douglas really gives the track extra warmth and gives Lucas' guitar work more sting. Very nice. Title track, Honest Woman, has all of the components for a super radio track. With it's solid vocals, warm melody and tight instrumentals it should see cross playing across genres. Wrapping the release is Feels Like Religion, a driving funky rocker with a plucky bass line by Simonson and with Stevie Wonder like tempo, this track with it's hot guitar solo by Lucas, keys by Haile and gospel like backing vocals by Crystal Matthews, Andre Delano, Diane Marie Mathis, Anna Wilhelm, Lynnette Smith, Juliaette Hamilton and Davis raises the roof!

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Labels:
Honest Woman,
Review,
Thornetta Davis
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
DEEP-SOUL ACT DURAND JONES & THE INDICATIONS PERFORM 6 SXSW SHOWS NEXT WEEK!
DURAND JONES & THE INDICATIONS' MAKE A CHANGE TOUR ARRIVES
IN AUSTIN NEXT WEEK FOR 6 SXSW SHOWS AND MAKES AN EARLY APPEARANCE IN
TOWN THIS SAT. FOR AN ANTONE'S SHOW WITH ALOE BLACC & WHITNEY!
"Back
in July when Durand Jones & The Indications debut album was released,
we had no idea what the world would think,” explains Terry Cole from
Colemine Records. "After all, the record, albeit finely crafted, was
conceived in a dingy Indiana basement on a shoestring budget of 452 dollars and
11 cents (we kept receipts). They didn't have ‘buzz.' They didn't have a
following. They didn't have the measured flash of more polished
operations. But as the final mixes spun off of the master reel, we knew what
they did have was one remarkable soul record. To our delight, the record was a
smash and their no-frills LP continues to fly off the shelves."
Now,
by popular demand, Durand Jones & his mighty Indications are hitting the
road on their first U.S. tour. They've already sold out the first two
shows of this tour in NYC and Chicago, so don't sleep — go out and
catch them in your city.
DURAND
JONES & THE INDICATIONS’ 2017 MAKE
A CHANGE TOUR DATES:
3/8 - Nashville, TN - The Basement
3/9 - Dothan, AL - KBC on Foster
3/10 - Birmingham, AL - Seasick Records
3/8 - Nashville, TN - The Basement
3/9 - Dothan, AL - KBC on Foster
3/10 - Birmingham, AL - Seasick Records
3/11
- Austin, TX - Capital One House at Antone’s w/ Aloe Blacc & Whitney -
9:00pm
3/12
- Houston, TX - Under The Volcano
3/13 - Dallas, TX - The Rustic
3/14 - San Antonio, TX- Limelight
3/13 - Dallas, TX - The Rustic
3/14 - San Antonio, TX- Limelight
3/15
- SXSW Austin, TX - End of an Ear Records - 2:00pm
3/15
- SXSW Austin, TX - Celebration by Beardbrand at Rattle Inn - 5:00pm
3/16
- SXSW Austin, TX - Southwest Invasion at Whole Foods - 11:00am
3/16
- SXSW Austin, TX - Miles Davis House at Waller Ballroom - 12:45pm
3/16
- SXSW Austin, TX - Waterloo Records - 5:00pm
3/16
- SXSW Austin, TX - Secretly Group Party at Barracuda - 11:00pm
3/17
- Lawrence, KS - The Replay Lounge
3/18 - St. Louis, MO - The Bootleg at Atomic Cowboy
3/18 - St. Louis, MO - The Bootleg at Atomic Cowboy
In
honor of this tour, Colemine Records has pressed up a new limited 7"
vinyl 45 featuring cuts from their debut album. The politically poignant and
fiercely funky "Make A Change" is backed with the lowrider anthem
"Is It Any Wonder" featuring drummer Aaron Frazer's silvery falsetto.
Click here to
order.
Durand
Jones & The Indications' debut album is out now on vinyl LP, CD, cassette
and digital formats. Click here to
order.
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HERE'S
WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SAYING ABOUT DURAND JONES AND THE INDICATIONS:
“Durand Jones singing is a rare combination of
purity and power—unlike his Daptone forefathers, Jones hasn’t endured decades
of smoky bars and tough breaks. Though sonic comparisons to Charles Bradley and
Lee Fields are unavoidable, Jones’s youth and DIY ambition make him stand out
against the overarching narrative of rediscovery that has become all too
familiar. These aren’t middle-aged session guys in fedoras propping up an aged
belter long since fossilized on a dusty 45. It’s a band that writes compelling
original material and turns out ultrafun, dance-filled performances at the
club. If, like many folks, you’re missing the panache and energy of the late
Sharon Jones, this Jones will definitely fill the void.” - CHICAGO READER
“A young singer with a classic sound, Louisiana
native Durand Jones aims to fill the Charles Bradley-shaped hole in your
heart.” - AUSTIN
AMERICAN-STATESMAN
“Easily one of the best deep soul albums we've heard in
years.” - DUSTY GROOVE
“Album of The Year” Rock Pop & Soul - SOMETHING
ELSE REVIEWS
“Durand Jones has the wail of Alabama Shakes’ Brittany
Howard, the nostalgic toe-popping vibes of Leon Bridges and a record to compete
with both.” - THE OBSERVER
“Durand
Jones and the Indications hearken back to a time when soul was recorded,
performed, and (if possible) heard live.” - POPMATTERS
"The album is beautifully produced... Jones absolutely
dominates the songs with his powerful, soulful and ever-evolving voice.” -
SPILL MAGAZINE
“…a phenomenal debut and modern soul record.” - EASY STREET
RECORDS
“ … a very sharp debut album… a total gem.” - THE VINYL
DISTRICT
Labels:
Durand Jones & The Indications,
Make a Change,
SXSW
Geoff Achison new video
A cool first look at Geoff Achison's new video, High Wire.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Labels:
Another Mile,
Another Minute,
Geoff Achison,
High Wire
Veteran Canadian Radio Host Holger Petersen Set for SXSW Book Signing on Friday March 17th from 4:00 - 4:30 PM at On-Site Barnes & Noble Book Store Inside Austin Convention Centre (for SXSW registrants)
Veteran Canadian Radio Host Holger
Petersen Set for SXSW Book Signing on Friday March
17th from 4:00 - 4:30 PM at On-Site Barnes & Noble Book Store Inside Austin
Convention Centre (for SXSW registrants)
Talking Music 2: Blues and Roots
Music Mavericks Is Second Book of Musical Conversations
Published by Insomniac Press
EDMONTON, AB - Holger Petersen, the
amiable host of CBC Radio’s “Saturday Night Blues” in Canada for 30 years
(which also airs on SiriusXM channel
169 in the U.S.), will be on-hand for a special SXSW book signing event
on Friday, March 17 from 4:00-4:30 PM at the Austin Convention Centre.
Petersen will be signing copies of his latest book of interviews published by
Insomniac Press, Talking Music 2: Blues and Roots Music Mavericks.
The signing will take place at the Barnes & Noble SXSW on-site book store
and is open for SXSW registrants only.
QUICK
FACTS
What: Talking
Music 2: Blues and Roots Music Mavericks, a second
collection of conversations with musicians, published by Insomniac Press.
Who: Radio host and
record company head Holger Petersen talks music and life with more than 25
musicians, singers, songwriters and guitar heroes.
More: Available in
bookstores and at Amazon; $19.95 in Canada and U.S., £9.95
in the UK.
466
pps, soft cover, illustrated.
Talking
Music 2:
Blues and Roots Music Mavericks — includes 25 in-depth conversations
with a variety of roots music artists who have made significant impacts on
popular music, ranging from American artists B.B. King to Steve Miller, Wanda
Jackson, Solomon Burke, Townes Van Zandt, Dan Hicks, Charlie Musselwhite,
Ronnie Earl and Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers.
Canadian
artists are certainly not ignored — larger-than-life personalities David
Clayton-Thomas and Ronnie Hawkins describe the early days of Toronto’s pop
music scene, and influential guitarists David Wilcox and Amos Garrett
(together) offer insights from their lengthy careers.
THE
BACK STORY
While
Holger Petersen’s best known for his blues-based radio programs, he’s just as
interested in artists who work in other roots music genres — Cajun musicians
Zachary Richard and Bobby Charles, Allen Toussaint, Sam The Sham, Van Dyke
Parks, Rory Block, Mose Allison, Billy Boy Arnold, UK singers Maggie Bell and
Maddy Prior (together), guitarists James Burton and Albert Lee (together) and
songwriters Chip Taylor, Dan Penn/Spooner Oldham (together) and Tony Joe White
are among those whose interviews are included.
Each
of the conversations is introduced by Petersen’s personal recollections of the
artists he’s meeting, and the book’s foreword is contributed by Grammy-winning
musicologist Rob Bowman.
As Bowman
explains, “Talking Music 2 is an important
collection, as interviews with the majority of the artists included are not
common and certainly do not get included in question- and-answer format
interview anthologies such as this.
“The strength of these interviews is Petersen’s conversational tone and the
ease he has with the artists he is talking to.”
In addition to his ongoing 30-year run at CBC, Petersen has hosted “Natch’l
Blues” on the Alberta radio network CKUA since 1969. He estimates that he’s
done well over 3,000 interviews — and the conversations in Talking Music
2 were originally recorded for his radio programs, or at side-stages at
folk festivals.
QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Holger Petersen heads up Stony Plain Records, Canada’s longest running
independent record label, which is celebrating over 40 years of continuous
operation. He’s a member of the Order of Canada and the recipient of two
honorary Doctor of Letters degrees for his contributions to music. In addition,
Petersen was a founder of the world-renowned Edmonton Folk Festival and
recipient of the Keeping the Blues Alive Award from The Blues Foundation.
“Many of the artists I’ve talked to are no longer with us,” he says, “but
they seem to come to life again in these conversations. Some of them may not be
well known to a wide public, but every one of them has made significant
contributions to roots music. And this book — like Talking Music 1
— honors the music they’ve given to the world.”
Lectro Fine Records artist: Kathy & The Kilowatts - Let's Do This Thing - New Release Review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Let's Do This Thing, from Kathy & The Kilowatts and it's a mix of rock and roll, country and blues with a taste of Chrissy Hines. Opening with title track, Let's Do This Thing, Kathy establishes a firm footing in rock with Bill Monster Jones on guitar, Dylan Cavaliere on bass and Richard Ross on drums. With a dose of blues thrown in on Call Me Mrs. Blues, Kathy shows a strong bluesy vocal flair with Jeff Botta on bass and Nina Singh on drums and Jones on guitar. Talking Out My Head has a cool Jimmy Reed feel and Kathy's somewhat country vocal styling gives it a rural Americana sound. Read 'Em and Weep has a low slung blues feel with nice guitar work and backing vocals by Jones. With it's solid guitar riff, One Lie Leads To Another, has a solid hook, with clean guitar phrasing and some of the best vocals on the release. Easy acoustic ballad, I Want To, is one of my favorite tracks on the release with quiet vocals and subdued acoustic backing. With a modified Bo Diddley beat, Exception to the Rule is another of my favorites on the release showing a different level of cool. Bluesy ballad, These Lonely Hours could easily get play on blues or country stations with solid melody and vocals. Wrapping the release is high energy, Loveaholic, a country rocker that has a lot of Johnny Cash style. Thumping bass and Les Paul like guitar riffs make this track and excellent closer for this solid release.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
CPL Records artist: Corey Ledet & His Zydeco Band- Standing On Faith - New release review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Standing on Faith, from Corey Ledet & His Zydeco Band and it's a cool blend of R&B, soul, reggae and blues. Opening with Clintonesque/ Prince Intro, you got a funky beat, synthesized vocals and keys by Ledet on Accordion, drums and vocals, Jesse Delgizzi on guitar, bass and moog and Cecil Green on keys. Zydeco track, Push Me Away has a cool rhythm and catchy melody. Funk infused, Love Never Felt So Good is a cool mix of accordion and top notch bass riffs over basic drum rhythm, guitar and keys. A pure dance track. With a smooth vocal line, Take Me There is a real nice radio track showing memorable melody, a solid bass line and smooth lead vocals. Breaking out on zydeco track, New York City, Ledet really gets the band hopping with bird calls and snappy drumming over his accordion and driving bass line. Cool. One of my favorite tracks on the release is A Good Day, a reggae style track with nice R&B style vocals. A healthy dose of accordion maintains the theme of the release but this track is really almost pure R&B with really nice backing vocals. Wrapping the release is Street Light, that has a pure mix of Michael Jackson like pop R&B with Zydeco twists and cool bass riffs. A track that could easily see a lot of airplay. A good closer for an solid release.

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Labels:
Corey Ledet,
CPL Records,
Review,
Standing On Faith
Monday, March 6, 2017
Texas Blues Rocker Touring Florida This Month
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Labels:
Ally Venable,
Florida,
On Tour
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