05/06/10 02:09:42PM @the-sorrows-of-the-languedoc:
This is funk really and like the other tune, presses all the right buttons. Yeah enjoyable. ftlpope
05/26/10 05:22:54PM @huge-artist:
Second song of yours where the pro quality struck me straight away.
These surely must be studio recordings?
Possibly live in the studio,would be my guess as the band seems to be playing off each other.
It's all here,class all the way.
In some ways I'm relieved to NOT see the free download.
Music of this quality must be worth money IMHO.
<p>I’ll try to keep the Bio brief-</p><p>I’m from the south, and I love the Blues----I have played them most of my life--(4 bands, 3 CDs,in various venues)---Learned about them from some legends in the field, starting with B.B.King, after mixing a show for him in 1977--- B.B., J.J. Cale, AL Slim, and Skunk Baxter all told me the same thing---MAKE AN ORIGINAL SOUND THAT IS YOU----That became my Mantra for the last 30 years---- After backing Jerry McCain in the mid to late 90’s, it was time to start the MOJO TONES recording project----until 2005, when I got as opportunity to help Ardie Dean,(a producer and musician for Musicmaker Relief Foundation) re-write some of Guitar Gabriel’s songs and do backup vocals for Albert White’s “Soul of the Blues” CD-(They let me name it!) Albert was chosen best new artist 2007 by LIVING BLUES…Ardie and the studio owner/engineer taught me valuable production skills on Albert’s project, which carried over to the next 9 Musicmaker.org projects we worked on together as a team. When the recession hit in 2009, Musicmaker had to cut back on projects, which gave me a chance to access the studio, and employ some of the best contributing players we used on many of the Musicmaker tracks—(who also happen to be lifelong friends)-using the main lesson that Albert and Ardie taught me-- BLUES REQUIRES FERVOR AND FEEL.</p><p> These days, most of my live performing has been limited to when Alabama Slim and Little Freddie King are up from New Orleans, as I have decided to substitute the QUALITY of gigs for way too much QUANTITY…But if the right venue or opportunity comes along, then…Who knows?</p><p> Influences include: Sam and Dave, Jeff Beck, Mark Knopfler, Beatles, Tony Joe White, AL. Slim, Stevie Ray & Double Trouble, Jimi Hendrix, Soul artists of the 60’s and 70’s, and ALL of the Blues greats of the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s,and 70’s </p>
This is funk really and like the other tune, presses all the right buttons. Yeah enjoyable. ftlpope
Second song of yours where the pro quality struck me straight away.
These surely must be studio recordings?
Possibly live in the studio,would be my guess as the band seems to be playing off each other.
It's all here,class all the way.
In some ways I'm relieved to NOT see the free download.
Music of this quality must be worth money IMHO.
Q U A L I T Y
Nigel