Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Highway 51 - Richard Bargel

Richard Bargel ist einer der wenigen innovativen deutschen Bluesmusiker von Rang und wurde bereits zweimal mit dem „Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik“ ausgezeichnet. Seit 1970 unterwegs, zählt er längst zu den Blues-Ikonen. Zudem ist er als Schauspieler, Autor, Sprecher und Komponist von Film-Musik tätig. Seit Anfang 2010 bis Sommer 2012 arbeitete Richard Bargel mit dem Ex-BAP-Gitarristen Klaus „Major“ Heuser zusammen | www.bargelheuser.de | . Als „Men In Blues“ gaben sie mit ihrer Band quer durch Deutschland über 200 Konzerte vor meist ausverkauften Häusern. Aus dem erfolgreichen und von der Pressekritik hoch gelobten Projekt gingen zwei CD-Produktionen hervor. Im September 2012 erlitt Bargel einen schweren Hörsturz, der ihn zwang das Projekt „Men In Blues“ aufzugeben. Jetzt kehrt er zur akustischen Gitarrenmusik zurück und tritt als Solo-Künstler oder in Formationen bis hin zum akustischen Quartett auf. Der anerkannte Maestro der Slide-Gitarre spielte fast alle großen Festivals, tourte quer durch Europa, arbeitete in den USA und mit renommierten Kollegen wie Charlie Musselwhite, Freddy Koella (Willy DeVille/Bob Dylan), Paul Shigihara (WDR-Big Band), Little Willie Littlefield, Big Jay McNeely u.v.a. zusammen. So gab er in 2007 ein viel beachtetes Duo-Konzert mit dem amerikanischen Blues-Großmeister Charlie Musselwhite, das vom Deutschlandfunk live mitgeschnitten und ausgestrahlt wurde. Seine legendären „Talkin´Blues Shows“ (von 1992 bis 2000), die Bargel wöchentlich in Köln mit Stargästen wie Luther Allison, Johnny Copeland, Phil Upchurch, Götz Alsmann u.v.a.m. veranstaltete, sind auch heute noch im kollektiven Musikgedächtnis der deutschen Bluesszene tief verankert. Bargel ist ein innovativer Songwriter und Bluespoet par excellence. Er besitzt die Ausdruckkraft und Integrität die großen Bühnenkünstlern zueigen ist. Sein eigenwilliges und authentisches Spiel auf der Slide-Gitarre und seine von der Kritik als anspruchvolle Blues-Chanson geadelten Eigenkompositionen, haben ihm internationale Anerkennung eingebracht. On Stage zelebriert er den Blues mit ungeheurer Intensität, starker Bühnen-Präsenz und magisch-rauher Bass-Stimme. Auf sympathische Weise vermag er dazu mit intelligentem Wortwitz das Publikum zu unterhalten. Richard Bargel hat die längst verstorbenen alten Meister des Blues noch persönlich kennen und von ihnen lernen dürfen, darunter Big Joe Williams, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, Sunnyland Slim, Champion Jack Dupree und Blind John Davis. Sie erzählten ihm, dass persönlicher Ausdruck und der eigene, unverwechselbare Stil das wichtigste Gut und der Stolz eines Bluesmusikers sind. Richard Bargel lebt diese Tradition und führt sie in seiner Musik mit modernem Verständnis fort.
  
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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Lucky Trouble - Blue Note Blues Band

Mal cool und laid back, mal frisch und rockig, der Blues hat viele Spielarten und die Blue Note Blues Band aus München beherrscht sie alle. Die sechs Musiker covern Chicago-Blues im Stil von John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Sonnyboy Williamson, Junior Wells und anderen schwarzen Musikern auf überzeugende Art und Weise. Eigene Kompositionen und guter alter Motown-Soul runden ihre Auftritte ab. Bei der Blue Note Blues Band ist die Lust am Musizieren deutlich zu spüren. Ohne große Show-Effekte, einfach nur durch professionelles Zusammenspiel der Instrumente, den stimmgewaltigen Frontmann, die persönliche Austrahlung und das Engagement der Musiker fasziniert die Blue Note Blues Band ihre Zuhörer. Die Blue Note Blues Band aus München, das sind: Gerd Hart - vocal Andi Hofmann - drums Chris Hof - bass Mario Bollinger - guitar Werner Burhop - harps In Memorium to Martin Hiestand - bass, gestorben am 22. Januar 2005

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Fool For Your Stockings - 3 Dayz Whizkey

3 Dayz Whizkey is a Rockband from Regensburg, Germany deeply rooted in bluesmusic. Well-known for their breath-taking live shows they will publish their debut record "the devil and the deep blue sea" on timezone records in 2012. Since recording the record the trio consisting of T.G. Copperfield (guitars, vocals), Big Tony (bass) and Little Chris (drums) added Manuel Riedl (vocals) and Brad, "the snake" (rhythm guitar) to their live band. The debut album`s powerful production by Big Tony has left great admiration among critics an fans alike and is considered as a insiders' tip among the German blues scene. The extremely catchy songs are reminiscent of ZZ-Top, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin as well and share their great admiration for the old bluesmasters and the British Blues-Invasion of the late 60s. Already as teenagers Copperfield, Big Tony and Little Chris intensively dealt with the blues and learned through years of live experience and gigs with great bluesmen every single nuance of the music. It has to be mentioned that songwriter Copperfield is a blues fanatic and a blues ambassador but he also has a great favor for rock- and metalbands of the 90s. You can hear this aspect in the powerful studio and live sound of 3 Dayz as well as in the lyrics and songs of the band. Also outstanding for a bluesrock band are their strongly song-oriented live-concerts. Though occasionally drifting into virtuoso jams they always keep their audience in mind and deliver a sweaty, entertaining and dramatic show on highest level. Every concert has a one-hundred-percent-focus on the audience, every single not is played with passion. Power to the Blues! If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorite band!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Too Hot To Handle - The German Blues Project

The German Blues Project Blues in Germany – they tested it all, didn´t they? Meticulous copying – like spies in fear of decoding! – including practiced Louisiana drawls and cotton picker poses on one end of the spectrum, Germanic lyrics and beer-soaked hilarity on the other one. Hey: The German Blues Project guys can dissociate themselves from it all. Unimpressed and easy going, they fill the deep blue canvas their own way: Stage left, you got Richie Arndt & The Bluenatics. The power trio has been honing its particular Blues brand as an international, flexible and above all boundless music medium – with RORYMANIA, an Irish 12 bar hero has been quoted and enjoyed, and their TRAIN STORIES dared to include Liverpool´s Beatles in their Blues universe just as much as the shuffling Mancunian, Ex-Hollie Graham Nash – any questions? The Blues has always been the sailors´ currency, has eternally spelt migration. This energetic threesome, combined with the duo of Georg Schroeter und Marc Breitfelder: would this work? On paper, this may look like a dubious "Super group Stew", but sound wise, this quickly proves to be an unbelievable, perfectly geared alliance: The harmonic unity of guitar, bass & drums (Richie, Jens-Ulrich Handreka, Frank Boestfleisch) meets piano master Georg and harp champion Marc as ideal additions – no instruments doubled – created in hot jam sessions rather than on a cold label lizard´s drawing board. Meanwhile, the tandem of Schroeter & Breitfelder had already proved that as a duo, they function as well as they succeed – with a big award gathered in the process: A year ago, the two artists collected the coveted and significant "International Blues Challenge" from the hands of "Blues Foundation" Boss Jay Sielemann in Memphis in the category of ´Best duo´, as the first non-Americans ever! So has the Arndt Trio in fact joined them? Well, as the Bluenatics were sent to the very first "European Blues Challenge" in Berlin as German representatives in 2011, let´s say they met half way – like in their jam sessions: throwing each other solos, laying some grooves and taking over vocal duties "on the fly". This procedure has been kept going on the album debut THROUGH THE STORM, as you are able to hear immediately. This quintet sounds incredibly in the pocket right from the word go, on top of their trade and in love with their tools: This is not about getting into the mostly self-written songs – you just don´t manage to escape them again – those licks, love laments and cute cultural snippets. It´s as if those 7000 miles on American-Canadian freeways and turnpikes had already been achieved. A course, by the way, which has definitely been scheduled, and has been tried and tested by the Baltic section of the band, those Kiel citizens Georg & Marc. From the tiniest roadside cafés to those famous "Blues Cruises" across the Caribbean, they followed the course of giants like Pinetop Perkins. When it comes to their sense of adventure, the three ´Arndtnatics´ are surely on the same level – hitch-hiking to gigs in Moscow like it was the age of Easy Rider is no mean feat for any combo! Anyway, you can take for granted that Blues sounds of international impact do exist between the Baltics &Bavaria, without tending to deny any Teutonic roots… Uli Twelker If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorite band!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Acoustic Holiday - Svenson - New Release Review

I just received a new release, Acoustic Holiday, from Svenson. This is not a traditional blues recording but an extremely interesting acoustic recording. The release opens with Blues and Tocatta in e-moll. This track has base elements and turnarounds of blues but is really a very classical in nature. It is extremely clean and well executed. Next up is Continental Blues, an acoustic 12 bar instrumental with a traditional droning bass line but with more of a jazz feel and execution. In den Kordilleren is very classically Spanish in styling requiring very crisp execution. Very nice track. Melina has many jazz and folk characteristics. Samba de Gaia featuring Lulo Reinhardt, the grand nephew of the famous Gypsy swing guitarist DJANGO REINHARDT, has much of the flavor of South America as one might expect from the title. This has some particularly flashy guitar work that is really cool to compliment the Latin rhythm. Sixtus is a very strong classical/jazz style track and possibly my favorite on the recording. This was written by drummer Peter Johannesson for his live performances with Herbie Hancock. Just a solitary acoustic guitar well played with beautiful chords and clean articulation. T for Theia finds Svenson playing rhythm and lead guitar at once much like Charlie Hunter does except both on acoustic guitar as opposed to how Hunter accompanies himself on a guitar set up with both guitar and bass strings. Nice swing blues based jazz track. Another take at T for Theia features Dieter Kropp on harmonica. This adds of course a new dimension as well as changing the complexion of the track. The Ballad of Sam Hawkens played on a Fender Dobro, the other songs being played on a Furch d-22 with Cutaway, a Farida M-26 and a Flamenco Guitar from Atalaya Musical, Spain. The track is an exploration of lead work surrounding chorded melody. The final track on this release is The Short Journey of Isis and Re. This is a more experimental track with an exploratory melody. This is an interesting recording and one that a number of listeners could really enjoy.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

American Folk Blues Festival '83 Complete German TV Show

James "Sparky" Rucker Larry Johnson Louisiana Red Lonnie Pitchford Louisiana Red & Carey Bell Lovie Lee & Band Queen Sylvia Embry & Friends rec. October 30th, 1983, at the Volksbildungsheim, Frankfurt a. M., and November 11th, 1983 at the Music Hall, Würzburg The American Folk Blues Festival was a music festival that toured Europe beginning in 1962. German jazz publicist Joachim-Ernst Berendt first had the idea of bringing original African-American blues performers to Europe. Jazz had become very popular, and rock and roll was just gaining a foothold, and both genres drew influences directly back to the blues. Berendt thought that European audiences would flock to concert halls to see them in person. Promoters Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau brought this idea to reality. By contacting Willie Dixon, an influential blues composer and bassist from Chicago, they were given access to the blues culture of the southern United States. The first festival was held in 1962, and they continued almost annually until 1972, after an eight-year hiatus reviving the festival in 1980 until its final performance in 1985. The concerts featured some of the leading blues artists of the 1960s, such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson, some playing in unique combinations such as T-Bone Walker playing guitar for pianist Memphis Slim, Otis Rush with Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson with Muddy Waters. The Festival DVDs include the only known footage of Little Walter, and rare recordings of John Lee Hooker playing harmonica. Attendees of the first London festivals are believed to include such influential musicians as Mick Jagger, Eric Burdon, Eric Clapton, and Steve Winwood, who were the primary movers in the blues explosion that would lead to the British Invasion. Sonny Boy Williamson's visit to London with the 1963 festival led to him spending a year in Europe including recording the Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds album, (first released on Star-Club Records in 1965), and recording with The Animals. Sites where the festival was held included London, Hamburg, Paris, and others. Blues musicians who performed included: Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker, Sippie Wallace, T-Bone Walker, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Memphis Slim, Otis Rush, Lonnie Johnson, Eddie Boyd, Big Walter Horton, Junior Wells, Big Joe Williams, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Big Mama Thornton, Bukka White Howlin' Wolf (with a band made up of Sunnyland Slim, Hubert Sumlin, Willie Dixon and drummer Clifton James), Champion Jack Dupree, Son House, Skip James, Sleepy John Estes, Little Brother Montgomery, Victoria Spivey, J. B. Lenoir, Little Walter, Carey Bell, Louisiana Red, Lightnin' Hopkins, Joe Turner, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Lee Jackson, Roosevelt Sykes, Doctor Ross, Koko Taylor, Hound Dog Taylor, Archie Edwards, and Helen Humes. If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorite band!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Dogs Life - Tommy Schneller

Er hat sich ein paar Jahre Zeit gelassen mit einer neuen CD. Doch das Warten hat sich gelohnt: Tommy Schneller macht seinem Namen alle Ehre mit der neuen CD „Smiling For A Reason“. 2010 bekam Schneller das Angebot von Henrik Freischladers Label Cable Car Records, ein neues Album aufzunehmen. Lablechef Freischlader persönlich produzierte mit Tommy Schneller das im November 2011 veröffentlichte Alb um. Im Februar 2012 bekam das Album den Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. Die Musik geht schneller in die Beine als alles, was der Saxophonist und Sänger bislang produziert hat – Funk, Soul und Blues von allerfeinster Qualität. 2012 bringt Schneller diesen Mix mit brandneuer Band auf die Bühnen. Diese „soulfull-perfomance“ darf nicht verpasst werden. If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorite band!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Me And The Devil - Rainer Ptacek

Rainer Ptacek (June 7, 1951 – November 12, 1997) was a Tucson, Arizona based guitarist and singer-songwriter. His guitar technique, which incorporated slide, finger-picking, tape loops and electronic manipulation, earned him admiration of some notable musicians such as Robert Plant and Billy Gibbons. A tribute album to Ptacek, The Inner Flame, included contributions by Plant, Jimmy Page, PJ Harvey, Emmylou Harris and others, and was indicative of his reputation as a "musician's musician". He was diagnosed with a brain tumor in early 1996 and died nearly two years later after the illness recurred. Ptacek was born in East Berlin to a family of Czech and German descent. His family fled East Germany for the United States when he was five years old. They eventually settled in Chicago, where young Ptacek was first exposed to blues music. He moved to Tucson in the early 1970s, where he began his own musical career, most often solo, but sometimes he plugged in and led a trio as Rainer & Das Combo. He co-founded Giant Sandworms with Howe Gelb in the late 1970s. When the band decided to move to New York, he opted to stay in Tucson to make sure that he would not disrupt his then-new family. Although he never became well known in the United States, he became more and more recognized in Europe. Billy Gibbons was so impressed with the singer-guitarist that he arranged to have Kurt Loder review Ptacek's "Mush Mind Blues" cassette in Rolling Stone. Robert Plant, similarly impressed, flew Ptacek to England for the sessions for B-sides to supplement the singles from Fate of Nations. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor and lymphoma in February 1996. He did not have medical insurance and his bills were mounting. Howe Gelb and Robert Plant organized sessions for a charity album. The resulting record, The Inner Flame: Rainer Ptacek Tribute, featured Ptacek-penned songs performed by Gelb (with Giant Sand), Plant, Jimmy Page, Emmylou Harris, Evan Dando, Victoria Williams, Vic Chesnutt, PJ Harvey, The Drovers, Madeleine Peyroux, Kris McKay, Jonathan Richman and Bill Janovitz. Ptacek is a participant on most of the tracks. Intense chemotherapy sessions put his tumor into remission and Ptacek resumed his concert activity vigorously, beginning with a guest performance at Greg Brown's show in November 1996. By this time, media attention was more focused on him than ever before. Just when it seemed as though he had beaten his disease, it recurred in October 1997, and he died three weeks later at age 46. If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Red House - Jürgen Kerth

Jürgen Kerth (* 19. Juli 1948 in Erfurt) ist ein deutscher Blues-Gitarrist und -sänger. Kerths Laufbahn begann 1964 mit der Schülerband Spotlights (zusammen mit Heinz-Jürgen Gottschalk), die sich auf Druck der Kulturbehörden in „Rampenlichter“ umbenennen musste und 1966 verboten wurde. Er gründete daraufhin 1967 das Rock & Blues Ensemble Kerth. Nach einer musikalischen Ausbildung in der Musikschule Erfurt gründete er 1971 das Jürgen-Kerth-Quintett bzw. die Gruppe Jürgen Kerth, aus welcher 1973 ein Quartett und nach dem Tod des Bassisten Roland Michi im Jahr 1979 ein Trio wurde. Virtuose Gitarren- und Gesangstechnik prägen seine bluesgefärbte Rockmusik, er spielte aber auch hervorragende jazzorientierte Instrumentals. Er spielte mehrere LPs und Singles ein, eine Auswahl ist auf dem Sampler Best of Blues enthalten. 2002 coverte Clueso sein Lied Nachts Unterwegs. 2006 erschien die CD Blues-Anthologie. Kerth engagiert sich als ehrenamtlicher Botschafter der Stiftung Kinderhospiz Mitteldeutschland Nordhausen e. V. in Tambach-Dietharz. 1999 erhielt Kerth den Kulturpreis der Stadt Erfurt. If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Phil Riza & Marko Muddy

I'm 40 years old and my first contact with a harmonica was with an age of 5 years. My grandfather shows me how to play on a chromatic harp and I learned day by day... Then there comes my first contact with music from Little Marion Walter Jacobs and Muddy Waters... And wow... The harmonica player was so unbelievable good... So There I knew what I wanted. I bought my first diatonic harp and had to learn playing cross... My lips burned like fire because of playing every day with a marine band.... They were so sharp and cut my lips.... But the sound is the best I can say because I tried several harps... Know I only play the Marine Band Deluxe.... And Blues..... “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Cissy Strut - Blue Heat

Irgendwann in den 70ern kam die Liebe zum Blues, mit Eric Clapton`s "E.C. was here" und Peter Green`s "Need your love so bad". Eric Clapton war dann auch mein erstes großes Vorbild, und was er für ekstatische Soli abliefern kann, zeigt er besonders eindrucksvoll in seiner Zeit bei John Mayall in Songs wie "Key to Love" oder "Stormy Monday". Der nächste große Einfluß war der amerikanische Gitarrist Jonathan Kalb, den ich auf mehreren Livekonzerten Anfang der 80er gesehen und auch persönlich kennengelernt habe. Er steht für den hochdramatischen Stil von amerikanischen Gitarrenschwergewichten wie Albert King und Otis Rush, das ganze mit unglaublicher Präsenz und Power auf einer Stratocaster präsentiert. Seitdem spiele ich Fender Gitarren! 1983 herum war es dann soweit, in einer Ramschkiste bei Quelle entdeckte ich eine Original Arhoolie Pressung der Charles Ford Band, mit Robben Ford an der Gitarre. Und erst recht ab der 1989 erschienenen "Talk to your Daughter" LP ist Robben Ford mein absoluter Favorit. Es gibt wohl keinen anderen Gitarristen auf der Welt, der die Kraft des Blues mit der Eleganz und Intelligenz des Jazz so nahtlos vereinen kann. Und meine Vorliebe für diesen singulären Gitarristen konnte man besonders gut bei "Blue Mind" hören, wir liehen uns teilweise das halbe Programm von ihm aus. Klar habe ich ihn schon öfters live gesehen, besonders eindrucksvoll war das Konzert 1989 im Schlachthof in München mit Blue Line + Bill Boublitz und Bob Malach, oder 1997 im Bayrischen Hof in München mit Gary Novak und Chris Chaney. In meiner CD-Sammlung befinden sich auch ca. 40 CDs von und mit ihm, auf denen seine Entwicklung gut nachzuvollziehen ist. Wenn Robben gerade mal nicht da ist (und das ist leider oft der Fall), kann man aber mit uns prima die Zeit bis zu seinem nächsten Konzert verbringen! Oder hört Euch den Münsteraner Gitarristen Gregor Hilden an, er ist mehr an Peter Green orientiert und hat einen wirklich fantastischen Ton, als richtiger Equipment Fetischist spielt er auch immer erstklassiges Material, vorwiegend Les Pauls und Fender oder Kitty Hawk Amps. Sehr empfehlenswert! Und da gibt es noch Rudi Feuerbach aus Eisenach, der mit seiner "undertaker blues band" hervorragenden modernen Blues spielt. Zu meinen liebsten zeitgenössischen Gitarristen zählen auch Volker Strifler und Scott Henderson, beide technisch brillante Musiker, die durch hohe Emotionalität und ein gerütteltes Maß an musikalischem Wissen glänzen. Beide vereinen Jazz, Rock und Blues zu einem funkensprühenden Cocktail, ihre CDs sind absolut empfehlenswert. Live habe ich sie bisher leider nicht erleben können, aber die Herren sind ja noch nicht so alt wie B.B. King, da habe ich noch berechtigte Chancen. Zählt schon Robben Ford zu den "most underrated" Gitarristen, so trifft das noch mehr auf David Grissom zu, der mir schon bei Bruce Willis "If it does not kill you, it makes you stronger" aufgefallen ist. Jetzt hat er endlich seine eigene CD "Loud Music" veröffentlicht, vorher hat er sein Talent in den Dienst von z.B. Joe Ely, John Cougar Mellencamp oder Robben Ford ( Mystic Mile) gestellt. Sein Ton ist schon aussergewöhnlich, fett und singend, seine Spielweise mit Pickingelementen ist erst recht völlig eigenständig, dazu gibt es in Youtube jede Menge zu sehen, z.B. Storyville, wo er mit Dave Holt an der zweiten Gitarre, der Double Trouble Rhythm Section mit Chris Layton und Tommy Shannon, und Malford Milligan als Sänger absolut fetzigen Bluesrock spielt. "Most underrated" Gitarristen haben mich schon immer sehr interessiert, und auf wen könnte das besser zutreffen als auf Jim Mullen, den englischen Jazzgitarren-Meister. Bestechende Technik, fantastischer Sound und ein untrüglicher Spürsinn für die richtige Note zur richtigen Zeit zeichnen den großartigen Musiker aus. Zum ersten Mal habe ich ihn in den 80ern gesehen, als er Jimmy Witherspoon begleitete, und dann später noch einige Mal in kleinen Jazzclubs in Nürnberg. Wenn ihr die Chance habt, ihn mal live erleben zu können, geht hin, absolut empfehlenswert. “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, ”LIKE” ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Hustle Is On - B. B. & The Blues Shacks

The BB’s are masters of their instruments and make the audience feel the deep emotions that lie in the sound of hand-made R&B. Their music is fun and sweeps the listeners away. Meanwhile they have played more than 2500 gigs, won numerous awards and recorded eleven albums, the latest one with a Grammy winner. They have received numerous honors and awards including „Best European Blues Band“. The latest album was awarded with the German Record Critic’s Award They are touring from Barcelona to Moscow and thrilled a crowd of 10 000 with their performance in L.A. Ladies & gangsters: it's blues time! If you like what I’m doing, Like ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band! - ”LIKE”

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Cold Rain - The Blues Company & The B.C. Horns


This band is hot. Very, very hot.

And those aren't just empty words. After all, the Blues Company from Osnabrück, Germany is neither a hodgepodge of rank beginners nor – to borrow business lingo – a group of new business starters. Rather, they are a team of artists who have made their mark, musicians with experience and know-how aplenty. The musicians at work here have long since ensured that the name of their “company” is a recognised “seal of approval”. In a nutshell, “Blues Company” stands for German's longest-running and most successful blues band. And with each new recording, with each concert, these pros underscore that their passionate love affair with the blues is burning brightly as ever.

Has their playing become routine? Not a chance. Quite the contrary, as can be seen in the fruitful interplay between the performers and their enraptured public. This in turn energises the band, whose fans feast on a free-spirited performance of the music Blues Company lives and breathes.

Since the '60s, the blues have inspired practically every generation of enthusiastic young, white musicians. Blues Company itself hasn't been around quite that long. The band started up its blues crusade on 20th May 1976. That was the day they first climbed on stage to fire up the audience into a twelve-bar frenzy. After countless other live missions, they proudly celebrated their first 30 years in the spring of 2006.

Initially, Blues Company concerts were not just a mix of fun and hard work. They were pioneering events. Because until Blues Company came to be, blues in Germany – performed by professional bands – quite simply didn't exist. What did exist were tours by American blues greats, who often enjoyed higher esteem in Europe than in their homeland. The Blues Company musicians backed up many of these bluesmen at their concerts in Germany. Thus they not only got to know the old masters, they garnered the admiration of countless blues freaks. Since then, many a basement musician who's strapped on a guitar or settled down on a drum stool to indulge in the twelve-bar sound can thank the Blues Company for leading the way (far off over the German border, a young, very talented Blues guitarist from Hungary admitted that he was significantly influenced by this band, after hearing one of their concerts).

The Company itself has demonstrated tremendous staying power - and Todor “Toscho” Todorovic, the band's co-founder as well as singer, guitarist, composer and sound freak makes sure of this. The bluesman was born in 1951 in Lingen, in the Emsland region of northern Germany. His parents, who were born in Yugoslavia and who had fled to West Germany after the Second World War, gave their son a variety of opportunities to expand his musical horizons. And what Toscho learned from them and from grand old men of the blues including B.B. King and Muddy Waters would one day become the lifeblood of “his” Blues Company.

Toscho not only plays the blues, he lives and breathes them. Blues without compassion would be unthinkable. Thus for years the band's leader has organised benefit events both large and small in his adopted country. For his commitment to social concerns, the city of Osnabrück awarded him the Public Service Medal in 1993.

Because the blues are performed live, Toscho has worked unceasingly on his image as an entertainer. It is pure delight to watch his facial reactions to a catchy refrain, to see how he electrifies the crowd with a breakneck guitar solo or entrances his listeners with a lush melodic figure, how he wakes emotions with his distinctive, dark voice. And with experienced band members at his side. The current line-up – in effect the core band – includes second guitarist Mike Titre (member of the band since 1980), Arnold Ogrodnik on bass and organ and Florian Schaube on drums.

The band has chalked up an impressive number of performances throughout Europe over the past 25-plus years: 3,000 to date. And even in the US clubs, the band is now viewed as an insider's tip, with the band's market value on the rise.

And not only that: the fact that Germany's most tireless, ever-present and longest-lived blues band is also its most commercially successful is due to the superb quality of its studio recordings. Quite a few of its 20-odd albums are amongst the best-selling German blues recordings ever, including “Damn! Let's Jam” (1991), “Vintage” (1995), the Best Of “Blues, Ballads and Assorted Love Songs” (1997), “Invitation To The Blues” (2000) as well as “From Daybreak To Heartbreak” (2003), in collaboration with Scott Billington, the renowned US producer.

With the CDs they purchase, their fans also honour Blues Company's non-purist approach to their music. The band thrives on change. “Blues is always changing – that's what keeps it alive” is their creed. And in this way they have cultivated an innovative, open-minded, free association with the Blues genre: Whether rock, soul or the New Orleans grove, it goes without saying that these are all part of their musical repertoire, and they love experimenting with fresh sounds. In 1999, Toscho brought in the “Fabulous BC Horns” – Uwe Nolopp on trumpet and tenor sax player and arranger Robert Kretzschmar. And with the “Triple X Horns” (= BC Horns plus four other wind players), a jazzy big band sound enters the picture. At the time of their 30th anniversary they performed together with the NDR Big Band (North German Broadcasting), who, as is well known, have always been open-minded towards new things.

Their 2005 combo coup was also a real surprise. For “The Quiet Side Of Blues Company”, Todorovic and Titre gave their beloved Fender guitars a breather, and so, leaving their electric guitars behind them, the quartet went acoustic. In lovingly “unplugged” arrangements, audiences were presented with oldies from Robert Johnson to Muddy Waters, paired with the odd Blues Company hit.

After this unabashedly relaxed return to the roots, the origins of the blues, in their new album “Hot and Ready to Serve”, Toscho & Co. once again show off the talents for which they are best known and loved: they serve up powerful, modern, guitar-based blues. Just as the cover unmistakably suggests, the music is a "gumbo", a dish directly from New Orleans, very nourishing and sharply flavoured, with every possible ingredient that grows and flourishes in the enormous garden of blues. Driving rhythm and blues from the fifties (“Till The Lights Go Out”) and boogaloo (“My Guitar And Me”) stand side by side with funny music (“Soon Or Later”), profound ballads (“Dark Day”), a scat number by the Boss (“Shake It Don't Break It”) and Toscho's tribute to the great Freddie King with “Hideaway/Peter Gun Theme”.

Such complex, versatile music, such superior lyrics. Once again, Toscho does not limit himself to laments for a lost love or to describing the wonderful feeling that a blues musician gets when up there on the stage in their element. He does do this. But he does more, he sings about street urchins (“Kids”) and homeless people (“Soon Or Later”) in the First World country, Germany, or he reflects on the fall of the Berlin Wall and the upheavals in Eastern Europe which followed this (“The People”). In “Plastic People” (with Mike Titres in his first singing appearance in a Blues Company record) the song again talks of the plastic world of today, in which people are becoming ever more artistic.

Only “Hollywood” remains. In this song Toscho talks of a point at which he feels himself to be at “the pinnacle of his musical career”. In the autumn of 2006, the many time award-winning American film producer and script writer, Ian Gurvitz knocked at the door of the Blues Company and their record company. He wanted to use the song “Blue And Lonesome” from the album “Keepin' The Blues Alive” as the theme song for his film “L.A. Blues”.

It was the first time that Hollywood has ever imported a blues song from Germany. Lately this makes particular sense as the Blues Company is an international player with an internationally successful product.
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Monday, September 10, 2012

Dust My Broom - Ball 'n' Chains


The 50's style rockabilly trio was formed in 2007.They're committed to the true and authentic sound of great names in rockabilly history - such as Billy Lee Riley, Johnny Burnette, Gene Vincent, Charly Feathers and many others... .."Ball'n'Chain"are: Buddy Baltrusch - voc.,upright bass, Stefan - git.,voc., Patrick Müller - dr.,voc... .."Ball'n'Chain are spreading a vibrant fifties feel and wow the audience with their sheer enthusiasm and joyful playing... ..Have fun and listen... .."There's a fine line between pleasure and pain, love me like a ball and chain."
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Shame Shame Shame - COLOGNE BLUES CLUB


BLUES GERMAN AWARDS 2012! BLUES COLOGNE CLUB plays BLUES GERMAN CHALLENGE 2012! „ Authentic Großstadt-Blues with a pinch Motown/Stax. Cool voice, organic sound, elegant arrangements and persuasive soloists. " (Marcel Anders, music journalist, music express train, guitar bass, radio) with "Our Streets" the debut - CD of the Cologne blues club comes on the 25th February to the stores. The tape has signed recently a five year contract with the famous label ZYX/Peppercake. Twelve songs are on "Our Streets", six own titles and select cover versions. "Our Streets" was played in in May, 2010 and is for the musicians a location regulation, a snapshot and the first important step on her musical way. They want her kind to play blues develop constantly and refine the sound the volume constantly. „ Finest Groovin blues " call them her music what they with it mine one can hear on "Our Streets" wonderfully: Grooving, urbane, song-oriented blues, straight-lined, plain. For it the tape stands also with theirs Live to the appearances which it will lead in 2011 on the German stages and in the adjoining foreign country. Live play blues club is very important for the Cologne, on the stage the truth lies for them, here counts Can do, energy, passion, and radiation. Therefore, the CBC has also won to themselves within the shortest time a call as a persuasive Live tape.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Sweet Little Thing - MEMO GONZALEZ & THE BLUESCASTERS


Memo Gonzalez and the Bluescasters are swinging like a suspension bridge in a hurricane, declares British music magazine Blueprint , while Texas Blues Magazine is wondering: Who are these guys?

Without reservation one of the most exciting live blues bands touring today Memo Gonzalez & The Bluescasters combine authentic Texas roadhouse blues with swing and rock 'n' roll influences to deliver one hell of a live performance. Their collaboration started in 1995 and resulted in more than 1,000 shows in European clubs and on international festivals. Memo Gonzalez, who hails from Dallas/Texas, and his continental colleagues have worked hard for their inspiring sovereignty which has been stirringly captured on "Live In The UK". The new album was recorded at various concerts during a tour through England and confirms in evidence Memo Gonzalez & The Bluescasters excellent reputation as a dynamic live band. "Music's always happening today", Gonzalez declares. "We ain't no juke box. We want to leave our own imprint on the music."

The band's history started at the end of the 1980s when Kai Strauss formed the Bluescasters. Already in their early years, the band was invited to perform at festivals, all over Europe. In 1995 the first CD was released, Drivin' With … .

6,000 kilometers away, Memo Gonzalez milled new facets into Texas Blues, supported by Paul Size, Johnny Moeller, Jim Suhler and other guitar greats. After an impressive 'Texas Harmonica Rumble' in Utrecht, The Netherlands ,The Bluescasters invited Memo Gonzalez to join them on their European tours. The debut album Let's All Get Drunk And Get Tattooed was released in 1996. Ten years later the XXL-Texan with the genuine rock'n'roll pompadour easily controls every stage he's on and continues to defend his heavyweight harmonica champion title with every performance.

Germany's musician's journal Gitarre & Bass has devoted two pages to the Troja-born bass player Erkan Özdemir in their April 2006 issue. Henk Punter from Amsterdam is the new man behind the drums.With this addition, The Bluescasters are 100 per cent an international top band.

"Thirty two years ago in high school when I began taking an interest in music, I fell in love with the rhythm and blues sounds of the local radio stations," the charistmatic American remembers. During his school days he was not yet known as Three Hundred Pounds of Texas Dynamite. "Later this music did change my life and I've travelled half the world."

Yes, there's power in the Blues.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Red House - Pass Over Blues and Peter Schmidt


Aktuelle Meldung: +++ Wir sind nominiert für die Blues Challenge 2o12 (baltic blues e.V.) +++
Der Endausscheid für die "German Blues Challenge 2012" findet am 29.o9.2o12 in Eutin statt.

Wie genau wir nun in diese "Lage" gekommen sind, wissen wir auch nicht. Es verhält sich so, dass, im ersten "Wahlgang", eine Jury von 150 Journalisten, Veranstaltern, Moderatoren u.ä. zehn Bluesbands aus Deutschland erwählt hat, man kann sich hierfür nicht bewerben.
Um sich für das Finale zu "qualifizieren" bedarf es eines zweiten "Wahlganges" und dieser läuft dann ab dem o1.o7.2o12 über die Internetseite des Baltic Blues e.V..

Hier seid IHR dann alle gefragt und gefordert
weil: nur IHR entscheidet ob wir zum Finale fahren werden.
Wir werden hier Anfang Juli einen Link zur Abstimmungsseite einrichten, dort kann ein jeder einmal
* hoffentlich ganz viele für uns, das "Pass Over Blues Quartett" :-) *
seine Stimme abgeben.
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Monday, July 30, 2012

Big Dave & the Backbones with Alex Schultz


Big Dave Reniers (born 1969) began playing harmonica at the age of 14. A few years later he got in touch with blues music listening to harmonica-players such as William Clarke, Kim Wilson, James Harman, etc..

He formed “the Dizzy Dave Band” when he was seventeen and they played steadily for about eight years.

Learning more and more about the old-school blues he wanted to play forties and fifties style and so co-started “the Electric Kings” in 1994. This band knew a lot of recognition in Europe with their mixture of Swing, Jump and Chicago-blues.

The last few years you could also hear Big Dave play as a sideman in “the Elmore D. band” (pre-war blues with a 21st century approach).

Influenced by all the great harp-players (both Walters, both Sonny Boys, G. Smith,...) Big Dave plays a fat-toned, straightforward harp while singing with a strong relaxed voice.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Thrill Is Gone - The Badrock Bluesband


m Sommer 1992 formierte sich in Österreich (Oberösterreich, Bezirk Ried - siehe nebenstehende Karte) mit Gerald Schuldenzucker, Siegfried Horvath, Franz Kollmann und Berndt Steiner die BADROCK BLUES BAND.
Anfangs zu viert in klassischer Band-Besetzung mit zwei Gitarren, Bass und Schlagzeug wurden vorwiegend Blues- und Rocksongs gespielt. Den ersten Live Auftritt gab's im April 1993 beim "Rock Shock Let".
Diese ursprüngliche Besetzung ist bis heute weitgehend unverändert.

Die Band wurde 1998 durch den Bluesharp-Spieler Hans Siegetsleitner erweitert. Einige Harp-Klassiker wie 'Whammer Jammer' und 'Hoochie Coochie Man' sind auf unserer CD Playin' the Blues zu hören.


Seit 1998 kümmert sich unser Tontechniker Johannes Seidl um einen perfekten Sound, und auch um das Management.

Bei zahlreichen Auftritten waren wir über mehrere Jahre in dieser Besetzung zu hören.
Ende 1999 wurde unsere Debütalbum Playin' the Blues aufgenommen. MP3 Dateien und nähere Informationen dazu unter MUSIK.

Mitte 2001 wurde die Besetzung nochmals erweitert. Kathi Wagner mit ihrer kraftvollen Stimme kam an Bord. Songs wie 'Bring Me Some Water' und 'Piece Of My Heart' wurden mit ihr möglich.

Anfang 2001 gab unser bisheriger Schlagzeuger Berndt Steiner bekannt, aus beruflichen Gründen aus der Band auszusteigen. Aber es blieb keine Zeit für eine Pause oder so, weil wir einige Gigs spielen mussten. So half uns Thomas Krkosch, ein sehr guter Drummer einer lokalen Band, für fast ein Jahr am Schlagzeug aus.

Mit dem Jahr 2002 übernahm unser Langzeit-Freund Manfred Allinger diesen Platz für die nächsten Jahre.
Mit 2006 wurde die Besetzung wieder geändert. Drummer Harald Perzl stieg für die nächsten drei Jahre ein.

Im Jahr 2009 verließen Hans Siegetsleitner, Kathi Wagner und Herald Perzl die Band.
Mitte 2009 stieg unser jetziger Klavierspieler Toni Herrmann aus Passau/Deutschland in die Band ein. Unser Programm wurde überarbeitet, aber wir spielen weiter Blues, Rock und Rock'n'Roll.
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Monday, July 16, 2012

Michael Van Merwyk & Bluesol


Michael van Merwyk (MvM)- Guitar-Player, Singer, Songwriter.... "Blues has got to move your Soul and keep your legs shakin!".... MvM ist a triple treat...a soulful and unique Guitarplayer, a songwriter and storyteller and singer. Plus he is one of the few exponents of Lap Steel Players in the Blues-Field who makes this tiny instrument sing, howl and talk..... Praised by public, musicians and critics MvM is a modern day bluesman who has his own stories to tell and his own music to play with hats off to bluesmen and storytellers all over the world....... New CD out now!..Michael van Merwyk - Catching The Rain"..Debut-CD with 12 Originals by MvM incl. "OH YEAH! 4.0", "A Soul ain..t worth a Dime", "Here Comes Love", "Hard Way To Go", "The Boogalizer"; one song co-written with Larry Garner plus a re-recording of Larry Garner..s "Nothing But Life" .... Featuring: Larry Garner, Ali Arlt (BB & The Blues Shacks), Erkan Özdemir & Henk Punter (Memo Gonzalez & The Bluescasters), Raphael Wressnig, Nadja Grosspietsch, Shedrick Nellon (Larry Garner Blues Band)
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