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Friday, June 5, 2015

Stony Plain Records Announces Next in Its "Best of" Series with New Compilation from Jeff Healey, "Vintage Jazz, Swing and Blues," on July 17




Stony Plain Records Announces Next in Its “Best of” Series with New Compilation from Jeff Healey,
Vintage Jazz, Swing and Blues, on July 17

EDMONTON, AB – Stony Plain Records announces a July 17 release date for the latest in its series of Best of the Stony Plain Years compilations with a set from the late guitarist extraordinaire, Jeff Healey, Vintage Jazz, Swing and Blues. Compiled with the participation of Jeff’s widow, Cristie, as well as long-time friend Roger Costa, Jeff Healey’s Best of the Stony Plain Years CD includes 11 tracks from his four Stony Plain albums of vintage jazz and swing projects, as well as “Sweet Georgia Brown,” a track previously released on a promotion-only CD sampler that also features jazz legend Chris Barber on trombone. The CD carries a special reduced list price of $12.98.

“Stony Plain was honored to release Jeff Healey’s four vintage jazz/swing projects, plus a DVD with his beloved Jazz Wizards,” writes Holger Petersen, Stony Plain president and a close friend of Healey’s, in the album’s liner notes. “This music was his first love allowing him to play guitar and trumpet in addition to having a career as one of the worlds most acclaimed and innovative electric blues and rock musicians.

“Jeff Healey (1966-2008) was a musicologist and serious record collector who eventually amassed 30,000 78s from the classic period of the twenties and thirties,” Petersen states. “He started playing guitar at age three and invented his own “lap” style of playing. By the age of 14, Jeff was already a highly respected jazz broadcaster on CBC Radio, and later JAZZ.FM91 in Toronto. He became one of Canada’s most acclaimed guitarists, singers and bandleaders with The Jeff Healey Band and sold millions of records worldwide. By the late ‘90s, Jeff tired of the constant travel and the life of being a “rock star.” He disbanded the JHB shortly after opening a club in Toronto called Healey’s and with the help of Colin Bray, formed Jeff Healey’s Jazz Wizards to play the music he loved on Saturday afternoons, in addition to regularly playing with his new blues rock band. 
 
We started to work together in 2005 at a time when Jeff only wanted to record classic jazz. We promptly recorded the live album It’s Tight Like That with legendary British trombonist and band leader Chris Barber. We followed that up with reissues of his two previous jazz albums, plus a live DVD. Jeff eventually did go back to record two electric blues based albums for Stony Plain including Mess Of Blues, which won the Blues Foundation’s ‘Rock Blues Album Of The Year’ award in 2009. Jeff’s final studio album, Last Call, was released posthumously in 2010. 
“It was a stripped-down solo, duo and trio recording that could be called The Real Jeff Healey. It shows his love for all musical styles and features some of his best guitar and trumpet playing with heartfelt singing. His duet with violinist Drew Jurecka on ‘The Wild Cat’ is a highlight. 

“Seeing Jeff on stage with his friends, the amazing players in the Jazz Wizards, was a joyous experience filled with camaraderie and endless jokes. It was an honor working with Jeff and getting to know his fellow musicians and family.”

For more information about Jeff Healey’s The Best of the Stony Plain Years: Vintage Jazz,
Swing and Blues
and other CDs in the series from Joe Louis Walker and Long John Baldry, visit www.stonyplainrecords.com.

Track Listing

1 Three Little Words 4:24
2 The Wildcat 2:35
3 Star Dust 4:52
4 Sheik of Araby 5:11
5 Guitar Duet Stomp 3:37
6 Sing You Sinners 5:05
7 I Would Do Anything for You 4:28
8 Pardon My Southern Accent 3:46
9 Some Of These Days 2:47
10 My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms 5:02
11 Hong Kong Blues 3:13
12 Sweet Georgia Brown 8:32

The most played record at blues radio!




blindpigrecords.com
THE CASH BOX KINGS "HOLDING COURT" AT #1 RADIO SPOT FOR FOUR WEEKS IN A ROW!
Featured On "The Bluesmobile" This Weekend

Holding Court, the new CD from The Cash Box Kings, remains the most-played record in the country at blues radio, holding court at the #1 spot on Roots Music Reports' blues chart for the fourth week in a row!
And this weekend (June 6-7) The Bluesmobile, the nationally-syndicated radio show hosted by Elwood Blues (aka Dan Aykroyd), will feature "Gotta Move Out To the Suburbs," a song from the new release, as Elwood's Blues Breaker track.  For more info, including a list of affiliate stations, please click HERE.

Says Elwood, "The Cash Box Kings are back, on their mission to keep old school Chicago blues alive and kicking. The Kings' releases are great, and if you get a chance to see them live, they put on quite a show. The spirit of forties and fifties Chicago blues that will get you boogeying, plus some Delta blues, jump and jive, and New Orleans in there as well. Besides the rip roaring covers, the Cash Box Kings also write their own songs.  Songs that might have been written in the heyday of Chess or Sun Records. Great stuff. This is one of their new ones. Sad story. “Gotta Move Out to the Suburbs.” The Cash Box Kings. Play ‘em, and weep."

To see a video of "Gotta Move Out To The Suburbs" please click HERE.


For more information visit www.blindpigrecords.com.

Introducing...BLUESPOWER








Introducing BLUESPOWER (from left) Gregory Michael and Kenny "Big Daddy" Williams.
The Southern California-based band has been together only a few months but already
been three SoCal festivals booked in 2015. More at  https://www.facebook.com/blues.soul


Iintroducing BLUESPOWER: New Band With Some Familiar Faces; Together Less Than A Month, They're Taking The Southern California Live Music Scene By Storm With Three Upcoming Festival Appearances









   SoCal's super-competitive, talent-laden live music/Blues scene welcomes another quality band to the fold: BLUESPOWER. They're a new band with some familiar faces -  fronted by guitarists-vocalists Kenny "Big Daddy" Williams (most recently co-front-person in Orange County faves Papermoon Gypsys) and Gregory Michael, a native of Cincinnati and one-time Gospel player who migrated to Southern California some years back.

   In only a few short months, BLUESPOWER has apparently made enough of a good impression to have three upcoming SoCal festivals on the books: Dana Point Wine Festival (June 27); New Blues Festival II in Long Beach (September 5); and Real Blues Festival of Orange County 6 (September 13).  The band recently tore it up during a live acoustic set on "Dr. Barry's Traveling Blues & Medicine Show" (KOCI 101.5 FM).

  "BLUESPOWER was actually formed back in 1988 in Pasadena," explains Williams, also known as Host of the weekly "Laguna Blues" show  heard over KX93.5 FM in Laguna Beach, CA.  "But after our harp player Brian Brazil left for Philly,  we put the band on hold. Our philosophy back then was to stick to our Blues roots and try to take it to another level.

  Continues Williams, "then I met Gregory Michael with his authentic approach to Blues and R&B, I knew I had found my musical soul mate. After playing some open mics together we knew what our mission has to be. Our plan is to finish what we started and keep the Blues alive in Orange County".

  BLUESPOWER's first festival date is opening for LA Blues royalty The Delgado Brothers - "which brings BLUESPOWER full circle, because they were the hot band in the Pasadena area when the last incarnation was happening". The group will start recording this June with producer John Schriener (Donna Summers).

BLUESPOWER - UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS/SPECIAL EVENTS ITINERARY


May 31 (Sun.)    KOCI 101.5 (Live Intv./Performance)    Costa Mesa, CA
June 7 (Sun.)     THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
June 14 (Sun.)   THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
June 21 (Sun.)   THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
June 27 (Sat.)    DANA POINT WINE FESTIVAL                 Dana Point, CA
July 3 (Fri.)        DEL MAR FAIR                                       Del Mar, CA
July 5 (Sun.)      THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
July 12 (Sun.)    THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
July 19 (Sun.)    THE POINT IN DANA POINT                   Dana Point, CA
Aug. 2 (Sun.)     THE POINT IN DANA POINT                  Dana Point, CA
Aug. 5 (Wed.)     ORANGE COUNTY FAIR                        Costa Mesa, CA   
Aug. 9 (Sun.)     THE POINT IN DANA POINT                  Dana Point, CA 
Aug. 16 (Sun.)   THE POINT IN DANA POINT                  Dana Point, CA
Aug. 22 (Sat.)    PONDEROSA BAR & GRILL                     Sun City, CA
Aug. 23 (Sun.)   THE POINT IN DANA POINT                  Dana Point, CA
Sept. 5 (Sat.)      NEW BLUES FESTIVAL II                        Long Beach, CA
Sept. 13 (Sun.)   REAL BLUES FESTIVAL OF OC 6            Santa Ana, CA
    





    

Blind Pig records artist: Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots - Boom Town - New Release Review

I just received the newest release, Boom Town from Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots and he just keeps getting better! Opening with title track, Boom Town, a cocky strut, Wainright leads the way on piano and vocals. He not only has a great voice and acclaimed piano skills but a focused ability to take you places with his lyrics. Excellent! Rock and Roller, Saturday Night Sunday Morning really kicks up the dust and Billy Dean on drums, Stephen Dees on bass and Ray Guiser, Patricia Ann Dees and Charlie DeChant on sax hold tight as Wainwright hammers the white right off of the keys. What a rocker! Boss rocker, Stop Bossin' Me Baby stays in the rockin' beat and really kicks. Wainwright is known as one of the best boogie piano players of today's generation and with his solid vocals he's likely to stay on top for a long time. Stephen Dees and Nick Black lay down some hot guitar riffs on this track pushing Wainwright to keep it hot...not a problem! Funky, New Orleans flavored, If It Ain't Got Soul - Pt. 1, has a smokey flavor with Stephen Kampa on harp and Wainwright and Black on vocal. Laying out some hot Hammond on this track, Wainwright adds to the funk for one of the best tracks on the release. When The Days Is Done has a field revival sound with really nicely blended vocals of Wainwright, Dees, Black and Beth McKee. Really strong! Genuine Southern Hospitality gets that "Little Feat" funk going with some really nice slide work from Ernie Lancaster. Wainwright may be known mostly for his excellent piano work, but his vocals are so superb that he could front most any blues band. Two Lane Blacktop Revisited is a great rockin' piano boogie. Stilladog, this track has your name written all over it! Taking the tempo way down, Wildroot Farm has the feel of a Dr. John track with Patricia Ann Dees trading lead vocals with Wainwright. A cool 40's style slide with Kampa taking a nice lead line on harp, another solid track. Piana's Savannah Boogie is a real rolling piano boogie and a wide open opportunity for Wainwright to establish again why he's on of the absolute top boogie players today. Excellent! JP Soars takes the lead guitar on The Devil's Bite which has an almost Django like acoustic chord part. A great story track, excellent guitar riffs and just a great groove! Reaper's On The Prowl is a cool mix of early western/surf soundtrack, a great driving rhythm guitar and over the top vocals. Very cool! Shuffle track Back On Top, features Robert "Top" Thomas on guitar blended nicely with Kampa on harp. Cool Texas style guitar riffs and rolling boogie piano this track is really nice! Wrapping the release is WildRoot Rumble which is a freewheeling rocker with a hot drum ride from Dean joined by soloing harp by Kampa, cooking piano solo by Wainwright, slashing guitar soloing from Black and Dees, eventually breaking into a full on Mamba and then back to a circle of soloing and back again to a driving boogie. The release is a smokin' hot rife. Turn it up and jump on!

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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Wild Heart Records artist: Julie C Myers - Rock On Fearless Journey - New Release Review

I just received the newest release, Rock On Fearless Journey, by Julie C Myers. Opening the release is a daring cover of ZZ Top's My Head's In Mississippi featuring Troy Lancaster on guitar, Tommy Harden on drums, David Dorn on keys and Steve Bryant on bass. Cool! Up next is a nice R&B track, Can't Get My Heart Around That. Myers teams with Tanya Hancheroff on vocals. Mike Rojas lays down a cool key part and Lancaster is back with smooth slide work. Your Eyes Are Telling On You is a pop rocker with a country twist. Dorn on synth adds depth and Harden's drumming is tight. Mark Douhit plays a nice sax intro to smooth pop jazz, Take A Horse To Water. The overall vocal mix and lead on this track makes it the radio favorite on the release. Ballad, Your Time Is Through, has an interesting country feel with vocal harmonies with Jason Nix and Hancheroff as well is what sounds like baritone guitar work. Nice. Your Side of Town is an interesting soul tune done to a light hip hop beat. Douhit's sax work as well as clean guitar riffs by Lancaster are notable. Broken Down Angel is a straight up country rocker with slick guitar riffs played against vocal harmonies. Rojas' piano work on this track is particularly cool and Lancaster pulls full modern country riffs on guitar. Baby Blue is a sweet love song with easy electric guitar by Dan Hodges and acoustic guitars by Pat McGrath. Look Out My Window - Still Raining goes without saying as a blues pop track with a bit of sting. Destination Unknown rolls back to the country edge with a 2 step feel. Vocal harmonies and horn work by Douhit give this track a lot of spunk. Hot Rod Heart has a definite country rock feel but with edges softened by Douhit on sax. Pop track, Dancing In The Moonlight maintains it's original light feel and easy feel with extended keyboards from Dorn. David Essex classic, Rock On shows it still has a lot miles on it with this new cover. Myers shows her versatility across the spectrum of musical styles.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Ronstadt Gemerations Concert at Big Song Music House




Petie Ronstadt, Michael G. Ronstadt, Michael J. Ronstadt

 
Special guests Lisa Biales and Serenity Fisher
 
Saturday, June 27 @ 8pm

 
Doors open at 7pm for potluck and mingling.
A $20 donation will get you in the door.
Seats are going fast. 
Please let us know you're coming so we can save you one.

 
Watch a clip of Ronstadt Generations: HERE
 


Wednesday, June 24th  7-9pm

Lisa Biales "Belle of the Blues Band
Bill Littleford, Dave Mackey, Noah Cope
Hump Day Concert Series 
@Voice of America Metro Parks
7850 VOA Metro Park Drive
West Chester, OH
At the Gazebo
Free, bring a lawn chair or blanket.


 

Thursday, July 30 from 7-9:30pm 
Oxford Summer Music Festival
Lisa Biales "Belle of the Blues Band"
Bring a lawn chair and enjoy Oxford's long tradition of 
Thursday night music in the uptown park.