Bad Boy on Blind Pig unfortunately is the final recording of Morris ‘Magic Slim’ Holt who passed away on February 21, 2013 at the age of 75. Over the past forty-five plus years Magic Slim and the Teardrops toured all across the United States (eventually establishing the Zoo Bar in Lincoln Nebraska as home base) and around the world captivating blues lovers with their non-stop Delta-rooted Chicago blues. A terrific live band, Slim's recordings usually captured this.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
"Bad Boy" Perhaps Is Magic Slim's Last Recording
Bad Boy on Blind Pig unfortunately is the final recording of Morris ‘Magic Slim’ Holt who passed away on February 21, 2013 at the age of 75. Over the past forty-five plus years Magic Slim and the Teardrops toured all across the United States (eventually establishing the Zoo Bar in Lincoln Nebraska as home base) and around the world captivating blues lovers with their non-stop Delta-rooted Chicago blues. A terrific live band, Slim's recordings usually captured this.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Albert King's Born Under A Bad Sign Even Better Remastered
The latest addition to the Stax Remasters series of Concord is the classic Albert King album, Born Under a Bad Sign. Previously reissued on CD in 2002, this latest remastered edition includes five previously unissued bonus tracks. Originally issued in 1967 it was amongst the earliest blues albums I purchased (I may have bought it in mono not stereo) and still remains among my favorite blues albums of all time and is one of those blues records that truly are essential.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Little Bit a Blues at Blues Alley
Wednesday, March 27, Warner and Jay, with Eric Selby on drums, celebrated at the Washington DC night club Blues Alley, the release of their new CD Live at B.B. King's Bluesville with a marvelous set of acoustic blues that ranged beyond the already wide repertoire of songs on the CDs including Warner's take on such classic blues as Key To The Highway, Digging My Potatoes, I Feel So Good, Greyhound Blues and Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. Warner's fluid guitar was a delight as was his warm baritone and delighted the Blues Alley crowd.
Jay Summerour, Eleanor Ellis and Eric Selby at Blues Alley on March 27, 2013 |
It was an evening of superb acoustic blues. Warner and Little Bit Blues will be appearing at the Pennsylvania Blues Festival on July 28, 2013. here is a link to that festival, http://www.skibluemt.com/seasonal-activities/pa-blues-festival/.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Selected DC Area Blues For the Month of April
Otis Taylor will be at Blues Alley |
Deanna Bogart will be wailing as part of the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Revue at the State Theatre. Photo © Ron Weinstock |
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Otis Taylor's World Is Gone
Otis Taylor has received considerable acclaim for his various recordings over the years. Regularly his recordings are highly rated by DownBeat for example and he is a favorite of the DownBeat Critics’ Poll. His so-called ‘trance blues,’ employs simple repeated motifs over which he tells his stories (often in a topical vein) while he and his band members add musical embellishments. The music is generally evocative and haunting.
Otis Taylor at 2012 Pennsylvania Blues Festival |
I received a review copy from a publicist. Here is Otis performing Blue Rain in Africa.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Earl Thomas Helping Raise Blues Hall Of Fame Roof
Tis image taken from the Blues Foundation's website |
Sunday, March 24 Earl Thomas headlines a terrific Raise the Roof Concert for the Blues Hall of Fame to raise money for the Blues Hall of Fame that The Blues Foundation. This takes place starting at 1PM PDT, 4PM EDT and 8PM in Europe. Here is some information from the Foundation's website:
"Blues legend Earl Thomas and his friends will play at Club Fox in Redwood City on Sunday, March 24, 2013. This once in a lifetime event, which will not be replicated anywhere, will be live streamed by VenMundi, making it possible for Blues aficionados all over the world to enjoy these extraordinary artists who are coming together in support of The Blues Foundation's Raise the Roof! Campaign for the Blues Hall of Fame.
Sista Monica (seen at 2012 DC Blues Festival) among those assisting Earl Thomas Raise the Roof for the Blues Hall Of fame |
Thomas explains, “I’m excited to be part of this event, and even more excited to have my friends join me in supporting The Blues Foundation. I think it is important for all of us to give back to the music that we love and to ensure that the history of Blues is preserved. I’m also grateful to VenMundi for helping us contribute 50 percent of the proceeds in support of the Blues Hall of Fame.”"
Here is the link to the specific VenMundi.com page for this PPV event.
As a full disclosure, I am a member of The Blues Foundation and am currently making a monthly pledge towards the Blues Hall of Fame. I will be watching this PPV tomorrow.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Warner Williams Live at B.B. King's Bluesville
Guitarist Warner Williams and harmonica player Jay Summerour have been playing the Washington DC area as Little Bit A Blues for about two decades. Williams is a Piedmont blues treasure although bis guitar style and repertoire shows more than a little country influence, particularly the picking style of Merle Travis and a fairly diverse repertoire. In 2011 he was honored by the National Endowment of the Arts as a National heritage Fellow. Warner does not travel outside of DC very often he will not fly, which probably accounts for him being not familiar to many.
Friday, March 15, 2013
And This Was Maxwell Street
Blues was a staple of the Maxwell Street market for decades before gentrification led to the closing of the market some years ago. In the late 1990s and 2000, there were Ds that released some of the amazing music that might be heard on a Sunday there. This review from the latter part of 2000 was published in the DC Blues Calendar. I likely received review copies from the labels. This is out of print so you need to look for used copies but Amazon, for example, shows several sellers for this.
While efforts continue (bluesman Jimmie Lee Robinson is still on a hunger strike) to preserve the remaining portions of the historic Maxwell Street market area, Rooster Blues has released a three-disc compilation, And This is Maxwell Street that presents music that was recorded as part of the making of the film, And This is Free. Some of the music heard here was previously issued by Rounder on lp and cd as Robert Nighthawk, Live on Maxwell Street.
There are several Nighthawk performances here that are not on the Rounder including a Dust My Broom that includes Mike Bloomfield on guitar (possibly being Bloomfield's earliest recording). The full range of music here is quite powerful and entertaining including ArvNighthawk s updating of Dr. Clayton’s Cheatin’ and Lyin’ Blues, the fervent gospel singing of Carrie Robinson as well as James and Fannie Brewer, street singer Arvella Gray’s vigorous renditions of Corinna, Corinna and John Henry, and one armed harp wizard Big John Wrencher’s Lucille.
My advance copy of the Rooster Blues lacks the booklet that should be accompanying it so I cannot comment on this aspect of the package, but because of the more complete reissue of this historic and wonderful blues, And This Is Maxwell Street is preferable, and is a contender for vintage reissue of 2000.
Here is the legendary Robert Nighthawk on Maxwell Street some 50 years ago.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Yazoo's Barrelhouse and Juke Joint Piano Blues Reissues
The latest volumes in Yazoo's piano blues reissues maintain the standard set by the earlier releases in this series.
Dallas Alley Drag collects 23 selections of pianists and vocalists associated with the notorious Deep Ellum District. Whistlin’ Alex Moore is perhaps the best known performer here, and is heard on several selections including Heart Wrecked Blues, where his whistling is employed along with a loping piano accompaniment. While vocalist Billiken Johnson’s vocal train whistle effects may get tiresome, the accompaniment by Neal Roberts is fine and Frisco Blues is one of several train blues here. Several classic blues verses can be heard on Billiken’s Weary Blues, with stride-flavored piano from Texas Bill Day. Jack Ranger’s Window Blues, celebrating the Texas and Pacific is another fine track. Two fine vocalists, Ida Mae Mack and Bessie Tucker, benefit from K.D. Johnson s fine playing. Tucker was a particularly powerful singer and her three performances are quite compelling. Overall, this is a solid compilation with solid piano and singing.
Both albums featured informative booklets by Bob Hall.
I wrote this review for the DC Blues Calendar in late 2000 and it appeared in either late 2000 or early 2001. I received review copies from Shanachie which at the time operated Yazoo. One may have to track down used copies of these but they are available as downloads.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Lonely & Blue: The Deepest Soul Of Otis Redding
The new Stax release, Lonely & Blue: The Deepest Soul Of Otis Redding, is a collection that focuses on the heartbreaking, yearning ballads that Redding sang in singular fashion. Producer David Gorman in explaining the concept behind this release stated “I tried to find the saddest most potently heartbreaking songs he ever sang, with no regard for chart position or notoriety. There are a few hits on the album, but they’re there because they fit the mood, not because we wanted to include the hits.”
I received a review copy from a publicist. Here is Otis performing I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Otis Rush's Classic Cobra Recordings.
A new reissue of Otis Rush s classic Cobra recordings has been released by Fuel 2000 who licensed the material fromJewel/Paula. The Essential Otis Rush, The Classic Cobra Recordings 1956-1958 includes all eight singles that Rush recorded (and all produced Willie Dixon) along with eight alternate takes. Not every Cobra recording was memorable and little that even Rush’s fervent singing could salvage such as Violent Love, but on smoldering slow blues like I Can’t Quit You Baby, My Love Will Never Die, Groaning the Blues and Double Trouble, as well as uptempo numbers Three Times a Fool and All My Loving (I Miss Loving) (the Mayall version with Clapton on guitar pales in comparison).
This review was written in late 2000 and this review likely originally appeared in the DC Blues Calendar around that time, although I have made some stylistic changes from what I originally wrote for clarity purposes. This particular reissue is out-of-print but might be found used. There are other CDs that also reissue Rush's Cobra recordings if not all of the alternate takes.
Friday, March 08, 2013
Scott Ramminger's Wise Fatherly Advice
I received this from a publicist. Here is Scott performing Crawsticker at the Surf Club, the late, fondly remembered DC area venue.
Monday, March 04, 2013
2013-0303 Erin Harpe at AEBHF-1030790
Several years ago I heard a wonderful solo album by Erin Harpe, based in the Boston area and daughter of Neil Harpe, a blues singer and guitarist as well as artist from Annapolis, MD. Erin has grown as a performer (and her solo album was very good) and with her group, The Delta Swingers, has perhaps reached the next level. Both the group, as well as Erin and harmonica player Richard Rosenblatt have won the Boston Blues Society's Blues Battles and both made it to the semi-finals of the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge.
On March 3, she performed at the Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation in Riverdale MD some wonderful country blues including songs from (amongst others) Memphis Minnie, Furry Lewis, Willie Brown (Son House's friend) and the other one, Bessie Smith and John Prine (an uptempo "Angel From Montgomery").
She was accompanied by Jim Countryman on bass and joined by Washington DC area treasure Eleanor Ellis for several duets. It was a marvelous late afternoon of music and one looks forward to more from this lady including an upcoming debut album by Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers.