Ronnie Earl and
the Broadcasters and Colin James Both Set to Play Big Blues Bender at Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on September 6
LAS VEGAS, NV – -
Four-time
Blues Music Award-winning guitarist Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, as well
as acclaimed Canadian guitarist Colin James, are set to play the 2019 edition
of the Big Blues Bender on Friday, September 6 at the Hard Rock Hotel &
Casino in Las Vegas. Both sets will take place at “The Joint”: Colin James from
6:30 – 7:45pm; followed by Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters from 8:15-9:45pm.
Ronnie Earl, who has won “Guitar Player of the Year” honors
four times from the Blues Foundation, was the hit of the most-recent Blues
Music Awards show in Memphis with his show-stopping live performance of the
Junior Wells classic, “In the Wee Hours.”
Earl is following that up with the August 30 release of the
latest Stony Plain Records album (on CD and vinyl formats) from the blues
guitar master and his band, the Broadcasters,
Beyond the Blue Door.
Ronnie Earl believes in the power of music to heal the mind and spirit, and
that’s quickly evident in the 15 tracks on his new disc. Special guests on the
album include David Bromberg, acoustic guitar and vocals; Kim Wilson, harmonica
and vocals; and Greg Piccolo, tenor sax.
The core group of Broadcasters will be performing at the Big
Blues Bender: Ronnie Earl, guitar; Dave Limina, Hammond B3 and piano; Diane
Blue, vocals; Paul Kochanski, bass and Forrest Padgett, drums.
Beyond the Blue Door confirms Earl's status as one of the most soulful
blues/soul/jazz guitarists working today. He’s also a DownBeat magazine
winner for “Blues Album of the Year,” an Associate Professor of Guitar at
Berklee College of Music and has taught at the National Guitar summer workshop
in Connecticut.
Perhaps David Bromberg, himself a master guitar craftsman,
said it best about him: “Ronnie Earl is an incredible musician. He plays with
more emotion than anyone else who plays blues, or really anything, today, and
he gets me every time I hear him. The Broadcasters are the quality of musicians
you would expect Ronnie to be playing with: solid, tasteful, and moving. You
can’t be better than that.”
Acclaimed guitarist Colin James
released his 19th album, Miles to Go, last September on Stony
Plain Records in the USA; True North Records for the rest of the world. Miles
to Go is Colin James’ ambitious sequel to his critically-acclaimed 2016
CD, Blue Highways, and it continues James’ story with a
collection of carefully curated songs handpicked from some of the greatest
blues artists.
In the months leading up to the
recording, as James was reflecting on songs for the album he decided to
reacquaint himself with a beautiful red Gibson ES-335. It was just like
the guitar he played as a teenager, but regretfully had to sell for rent money.
While James reconnected with this guitar, Miles to Go seemed to
just flow onto the studio floor.
This album blends songs old and
new, some of them completely reimagined and some almost perfect homages. But
all are unified by a theme of undying love for the blues and the highest
respect for the creators that led the way.
Known as one of Canada’s best blues musicians, it wasn’t until Blue
Highways that James found himself on a blues chart: the album spent 10
weeks at No. 1 on the Roots Music Report’s Blues Chart. It also landed him one
of his biggest hits: “Riding in the Moonlight,” a Willie Dixon song that
James once covered when busking in the streets and subways of Toronto and
Montreal that landed on a Spotify playlist garnering millions of streams.
“Blues has always been a
pass-it-forward kind of thing,” says James. “It’s also surprisingly hard to
write. You have to be careful how modern you get in your phrasing. Certain
writers can write a song that sounds like it was done 40 years ago, but it’s
deceptively hard.”
Colin James will also perform at
the annual star-studded charity to benefit the Handy Artists Relief
Trust (HART) on Wednesday, September 4. 100% of the proceeds benefit HART
. For
more information on the HART fund, visit
blues.org/hart-fund. This event is ONLY open to attendees of the
Big Blues Bender due to limited capacity Tickets are
$35 – Standing Room
Only Section; $65 – Reserved Seating Section.
When: Wed Sep, 4,
2019 @ 8pm (Doors 7:30pm)
Where: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Vinyl