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Cruisin’ The High Seas: LRBC Review

Hello again everyone, man what a week or so. Starting out at a fabulous pre-cruise party put on by the South Florida Blues Society featuring super bands and great party vibes just setting  us up for the seven days at sea. WHOA !

I am not gonna get complex or deep here, since I need to be in Memphis tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon.  I am forced by time to be somewhat compact in my offerings. So here goes some highlights for me……

In no particular order . . .

Betteye LaVette’s set in the big auditorium (Showroom at Sea) freakin’ stunning. One could hear a pin drop  as she interpreted many different songs in her own fascinating way. The arrangements were fantastic (by Al Hill) and guitar work by Brett Lucas was timely, effective and stunning. No there was no dancing.  One had to listen and confront this special artist on a level many are not used to. Her version of The Who’s ‘Reign O’er Me’ was killer.

Chris Cain – every show, every song, every note was wrenched from his soul. He is so joyful, his guitar playing so good. There is a touch of B.B. King in his voice, others said it was Albert – his fingers recalled Freddy King - so the vote is in- - the Three Kings of the Blues were present in his form this cruise. His band is excellent, featuring long time bassist Steve Evans and Greg Rahn on keys, not to forget Mick Mestek on drums just filled it out.

Drums were the big one on this cruise. Featuring such legendary pocket rockets as Chris Layton (KWS), Tony Braunagel (playing with Phantom Blues Band & Coco Montoya band), Harold Brown (Lowrider band), Dave Kida (Rod Piazza), Rick Carter (Latimore). Paired with talented young guns such as Adam Gust (Cafe R&B), Patrick Seals (Nick Moss), Taya Perry (Homemade Jamz Blues Band) Byron Cage (Tommy Castro) and Ronnie Smith (Joe Louis Walker) plus every other mutha drummer on the boat – it was truly an educational good time. They topped it off with a drum showcase wherein they explained drumming from a historic point of view and then added different beats and time signatures to show us what goes on back there. Thank you all very much.

Dion DiMucci offered songs from his latest release ‘Tank Full of Blues’ and shared the stage with Debbie Davies which was a highlight for many of us. Dion is most gracious with his time and his songs still ring of truth and reflect a lifelong journey with the blues do check his blues releases out.

Joe Louis Walker was on the ship with a slightly new configuration – using Keith Crossan and Tom Poole on horns and his daughter Lena and Sari Posner on vocals had an energy level unmatched as they debuted his new release on Alligator Records ‘Hellfire’.

KWS was his ‘en fuego’ self, with Noah boasting large on the vocals, but Buddy Flett was theone people came away talking about.

Not just electric out on the water, there was some grounding of the current with Bill Sims, Jr & Mark LaVoie who gave us acoustic blues at it’s best, a man with his guitar and a man and his harp – simply said it was beautiful. Plus Bill’s version of ‘Catfish Blues’ will go down in history as one of the dirtiest ones ever – with Shemekia Copeland in the audience laughing at the punch line -  – Jook Joint Alert !

Last  years IBC winners, Georg Schroeter & Marc Breitfelder brought the Blues from Germany to us in intimate settings that showcased their immense talents and a unique fashion sense.

International blues were well represented as Switzerland’s Philipp Fankhauser joined the cruise as a relative unknown and left with rave reviews and sold out CD sales. Surprise hit of the ship.

One man, his guitar and his voice – Matt Andersen ’nuff said.

Mississippi was holding down the US side of the plate with Super Chikan and the Fighting Cocks making it all good for everyone as they worked their way thru good old down home stories and tasty music. Supe was also the commemorative artist for this cruise and had special hand made guitars for all to see.

Tupelo, MS gave us The Homemade Jamz Blues Band featuring Ryan, Kyle and Taya all under twenty years of age playing and entertaining the crowds both indoors and out. These young artists have been at it for quite awhile and they are improving and adding more and more to their repertoire every time we see them. Plus they did an event for Blues In The Schools on St. Croix that was like a Beatles concert complete with screaming girls and dancing in the aisles. Great job !

Chicagos’ Nick Moss and the Flip Tops were just plain out great. Featuring Nick on guitar and Michael Ledbetter on vocals and guitars they were tighter than a mosquitoes tweeter and just as funky. Michael is an exceptional vocalist and Nick does a great job featuring him – thank you Nick.  As an added treat they  brought along legendary Jimmy Johnson who was full  of spirit and great tunes that he shared with us all.

The power of soul was represented by Latimore who was in fine voice and gets the lyric of the week which will go unprinted here but damn it was a funny reference to feminine hygiene and cheating and how one helps reveal the other ! HAH Cafe R&B, featuring Roach on vocals and gymnastics were hi-energy straight ahead rockin’/funky blues, stunning visually and sweet sounding they are a band to see. Let’s not overlook The Lowrider Band – as great as ever these ‘old guys’ keep the spirit and love alive with every song and engage the audiance like no other.

Two other ladies who held sway were Shemekia Copeland and her fine band who’s set in the Queens Lounge was intimate and powerful. Sans mic,  Ms. Copeland belted out some of the old time religion to the enthralled crowd ending in a standing ovation. PHEW.

The other lady was more visceral, Ms. Shaukura S’Aida and her band teased, challenged, invoked and satisfied the crowd with powerful singing and scorching guitar work from Donna Grantis – their music was like a full contact drill in footbal – pads and all – just hitting hard and take no prisoners approach that was stunning to be part of.

The Phantom Blues Band were showcased with their new release ‘Inside Out’ and then backed the legendary Taj Mahal as they have often done. Slick, concise and straight up blues was their trademark wherever they played. On the beach Kenny Neal and the family just made it the perfect spot to be in if only we could hold onto that moment just a little longer. A versatile performer. Kenny played guitar, harp, and lap steel while grinding out his vocals over a rhythm section that juiced up island time just a tad.

Coco Montoya on the last night of the cruise just put it all out there for us to see and hear. While not the flashiest guitar player he wastes no notes and makes every one of them ring true down to the soul. This may have been his best show that I have seen of recent years.

The West Coast Swing of Rod Piazza and band had them dancing in  the pool – with water in it !

The final act of the Tommy Castro band as we know it had the last notes on the ship. An outdoors venue with the moon watching and the winds carrying the sounds of new musical directions to the distant shores it was a bittersweet affair. With Keith, Tom, Tony and Scot headed elsewhere they all for that one moment reminded us of what they had and were capable of doing, and we will see or hear no more….

and that ends my story…….

for over 750 photos of the cruise got to:
http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=lrbc2012-small-camera

see ya in Memphis.

Until next time,
Love, Peace & Chicken Grease
chefjimi
©Blues411.com 2012
photos: Leslie K.Joseph

 

 

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Photos Leading Up to January LRBC

As we approach the January LRBC festivities we thought that it might be nice to compile a bunch of photos of bands that will  be appearing on board. This is not meant to be a complete listing but just some of our fav fotos to share and help people get int he spirit, not that they need any more pumping up !

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We started with the LowRider Band (http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=lowrider-band-&image=img_0505.jpg), and Tommy Castro Band/Revue (http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=tommy-castro-band-w-joe-louis-walker) , and will continue to add galleries that we are hoping you will enjoy. Ya never know there may be some crusier photos added to the mix so look out – ya never know.

So check back every day and see who and what popped up here.

Ok so some ‘FRAMILY‘ shots here – if you are new no doubt you will see these folks (many of them) on the ship, say hi and get yer groove on !
http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=october-framily-photos

1/14/12 – Added photos fo Homemade Jamz Blues Band http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=homemade-jamz-blues-band - these kids made the finals of the IBC’s just a few short years ago and keep getting better and better, be sure to see them on the ship and checkout they funky axes…

1/15 Chris Cain, dynamic soulful artist rare East Coast visit….
http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=chris-cain


1/16 Dion
critical link in the history of R0ck & Roll, Blues artist – super singer, writer, story teller and sweet man.
http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=dion-dimucci

 

 

1/18 Cafe R&B  – funkier than a skeeters’ tweeter folks they are west coast band that will have ya shakin’ what you mama gave ya.
http://blues411.com/gallery/index.php?album=cafe-rb

 
See ya in a few days folks and thanks !

Until next time,
Love, Peace & Chicken Grease
chefjimi
©Blues411.com 2012
photos: Leslie K. Joseph.

 

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2012 – 33rd Blues Music Awards

The Blues Foundation will present the 33rd Blues Music Awards on May 10, 2012 at the Cook Convention Center in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Performers, industry representatives and fans from around the globe gathered to celebrate the best in Blues recording and performance from 2009.

The Blues Music Awards are universally recognized as the highest honor given to Blues artists. The presenting sponsor will once again be The Gibson Foundation. 2012 Blues Music Awards sponsors include ArtsMemphis, BMI, Blue Mountain Artists, Catfood Records, Eagle Rock Entertainment, FedEx, First Tennessee Foundation, Gibson Foundation, Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise, Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Sony/Legacy and the Tennessee Arts Commission. The nominees in each category and winner (in bold) are below.

Acoustic Album

Brand New Eyes Doug MacLeod

Conversations in Blue David Maxwell & Otis Spann

Misery Loves Company Mary Flower

Shake ‘Em on Down Rory Block

Troubadour Live Eric Bibb

 

Acoustic Artist

David Maxwell

Doug MacLeod

Eric Bibb

Guy Davis

Mary Flower

Rory Block

 

Album of the Year

Chicago Blues A Living History the (R)evolution Continues Billy Boy Arnold, John Primer, Billy Branch, Lurrie Bell, Carlos Johnson

Evening Sugar Ray & the Bluetones

Medicine Tab Benoit

Revelator Tedeschi Trucks Band

Rock and a Hard Place Eugene Hideaway Bridges

The Lord is Waiting and the Devil is Too Johnny Sansone

 

B.B. King Entertainer

Candye Kane

Lil’ Ed

Ruthie Foster

Tab Benoit

Tommy Castro

 

Band

Bo-Keys

Lil Ed & the Blues Imperials

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Tommy Castro Band

Trampled Under Foot

 

Best New Artist Debut

Bad Girl Demetria Taylor

Choice Cuts Big Pete

Leave The Light On Sena Ehrhardt

Runaway Samantha Fish

The Mighty Mojo Prophets The Mighty Mojo Prophets

 

Contemporary Blues Album

Don’t Explain Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa

Medicine Tab Benoit

The Lord is Waiting and the Devil is Too Johnny Sansone

The Skinny Ian Siegal & the Youngest Sons

Tommy Castro Presents The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue–Live! Various Artists

Unconditional Ana Popovic

 

Contemporary Blues Female Artist

Ana Popovic

Bettye LaVette

Candye Kane

Janiva Magness

Susan Tedeschi

 

Contemporary Blues Male Artist

Joe Louis Walker

Johnny Sansone

JP Soars

Tab Benoit

Tommy Castro

 

DVD

Live At Antone’s Ruthie Foster (Blue Corn)

All Jams on Deck Various Artists (Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise & Mug-Shot Productions)

An Evening at Trasimeno Lake Ana Popovic (ArtisteXclusive)

Live at Montreux 2010 Gary Moore (Eagle Rock)

Play the Blues Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton (Rhino)

The Emporium to the Orpheum Trampled Under Foot (Redwood)

 

Gibson Guitar Award

Derek Trucks

Duke Robillard

Kirk Fletcher

Lurrie Bell

Michael Burks

 

Historical Album

Bear Family Texas Flyer 1974-76 (Freddie King)

Chess Smokestack Lightning/The Complete Chess Masters 1951-1960 (Howlin’ Wolf)

Delmark Hoodoo Man Blues (Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy)

Electro-Fi Teardrops Are Falling – Live in 1983 (George “Harmonica” Smith)

Virgin The Essential Modern Records Collection (Etta James)

 

Instrumentalist-Bass

Biscuit Miller

Danielle Schnebelen

Larry Taylor

Michael “Mudcat” Ward

Patrick Rynn

 

Instrumentalist-Drums

Chris Layton

Jimi Bott

Kenny Smith

Robb Stupka

Stanton Moore

Tony Braunagel

 

Instrumentalist-Harmonica

Charlie Musselwhite

Kim Wilson

Lazy Lester

Rick Estrin

Sugar Ray Norcia

 

Instrumentalist-Horn

Al Basile

Doug James

Keith Crossan

Sax Gordon

Terry Hanck

 

Instrumentalist-Other

Ben Prestage, diddley bow

Lionel Young, violin

Otis Taylor, banjo

Rich Del Grosso, mandolin

Sonny Rhodes, lap steel guitar

 

Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female)

Diunna Greenleaf

Maria Muldaur

Nora Jean

Ruthie Foster

Tracy Nelson

 

Pinetop Perkins Piano Player

David Maxwell

Eden Brent

Jon Cleary

Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne

Marcia Ball

Victor Wainwright

 

Rock Blues Album

2120 South Michigan Ave. George Thorogood & the Destroyers

Dust Bowl Joe Bonamassa

Greyhound Mike Zito

Man In Motion Warren Haynes

Shiver Too Slim and the Taildraggers

 

Song

Appreciate What You Got Terry Hanck (Look Out! – Terry Hanck)

Back to the Blues Hadden Sayers (Hard Dollar – Hadden Sayers)

Memphis Still Got Soul Bob Trenchard & Johnny Rawls (Memphis Still Got Soul – Johnny Rawls)

Thank You for Giving Me the Blues Grady Champion, Zac Harmon & Chris Troy (Dreamin’ – Grady Champion)

The Lord is Waiting, the Devil is Too Johnny Sansone (The Lord is Waiting and the Devil is Too – Johnny Sansone)

The Older I Get the Better I Was Joe Shelton (The Older I Get the Better I Was – Big Joe Shelton)

 

Soul Blues Album

Dreamin’ Grady Champion

Got to Get Back! Bo-Keys

Memphis Still Got Soul Johnny Rawls

Rock and a Hard Place Eugene Hideaway Bridges

Show You A Good Time Bobby Rush

 

Soul Blues Female Artist

Alexis P. Suter

Denise LaSalle

Jackie Johnson

Sharrie Williams

Sista Monica Parker

 

Soul Blues Male Artist

Bobby Rush

Curtis Salgado

Eugene Hideaway Bridges

Johnny Rawls

Otis Clay

 

Traditional Blues Album

Chicago Blues A Living History the (R)evolution Continues Billy Boy Arnold, John Primer, Billy Branch, Lurrie Bell, Carlos Johnson

Evening Sugar Ray & the Bluetones

Trying To Hold On Diunna Greenleaf

Victim Of The Blues Tracy Nelson

You Better Listen Lazy Lester

 

Traditional Blues Male Artist

Charlie Musselwhite

John Primer

Lazy Lester

Mac Arnold

Magic Slim

for more info om awards and travel, hotel and seating….http://www.blues.org/bluesmusicawards/nominees.php#ref=bluesmusicawards_index

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