Tag: John Lee Hooker
Joanne Shaw Taylor – Carrying Less, Delivering More
Joanne and Pete catch up in London to talk about her new album for Silvertone ‘Reckless Heart’ and matters related. The tabloid press has just nailed actor Liam Neeson whose unguarded comments in an interview look like spiking his career… but all we seek is Joanne’s thoughts about hew new tracks…
Read MoreJoanne Shaw Taylor – Reckless Heart
So our guitar toting star returns..she’s carrying less and delivering more on this outing, as her producer has assembled a band of seasoned Detroit jazz alumni and what a glorious set of sound vistas they present on these recordings.
Read MoreThe Zombies On The Band And The Blues (Part Two)
Pete meets up with keyboard ace and composer Rod Argent for a general chat and the latter’s five Blues Choices to make up the group’s ten. Over tea and cakes, Rod’s love of music is ever more evident…
Read MoreMari Wilson
A singer’s singer, knowledgeable and melodic BUT with that jazzy feel that enables her to bring a freshness to her material. Just Listen To This had the chance to speak with Mari at her Cornbury Festival appearance. Her answers to our questions give a clue as to how she has sustained a career, thank you Ms Wilson…
Read MoreTower Of Power Announce 50th Anniversary May 2019 UK Tour
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Read MoreTony Joe White – Speaking Of The Source
The spark that originality lit Tony Joe White’s muse was The Blues and now he has made an elemental, stone blues album called Bad Mouthin’ to make that very point. His distinctive guitar playing and unique voice have made him a global legend of music. Pete caught up with Tony again for the lowdown….against the background of what sounds like macaws and an electrical storm.
Read MoreTony Joe White – Bad Mouthin’
Our man heads straight back to elemental blues for this release. His voice if anything is even deeper and more grizzled than before and his mainly electric guitar rich and spiky. Some tracks have drums and some are acoustic. His son Jody engineers.
Read MoreBernard Allison – It’s A Family Affair
Can it really be twenty years since the great Luther Allison passed? What a giant he was in the Blues field – a strong performer, great writer, a real showman. Now, in his own style son Bernard keeps the creative torch alight with his own recordings and live shows. Here, Pete and Bernard talk family, creativity and life on the road
Read MoreJimi Hendrix -Both Sides Of The Sky
Nearly fifty years after the guitar adventurer’s passing, a new Jimi Hendrix record release is still – potentially – an exciting event for fans. The last one put out was the terrific Machine Gun live set with the Band Of Gypsys crew, sounding rich and powerful with a sparky set of tunes.
Read MoreMatt Patershuk – Same As I Ever Have Been
Produced by Steve Dawson, this Canadian release stars Matt Patershuk as – going by the tongue-twister titles as chief wordysmith. Sometimes You’ve Got To Do Bad Things To Do Good ( Adolf Hitler – 1944) kicks things off with a dirty girt tone that evokes R L Burnside.
Read MoreThe Koch Marshall Trio – Toby Arrives
Under the label’s The Players Club imprint, this collection immediately rolls into earshot with a Medeski-meets-Jimmy Smith groove in the shape of Toby Arrives. I’d be very surprised if Milwaukee guitarist wasn’t a fan of Harvey Mandel.
Read MoreVarious Artists – Rockin’ The Blues Compilation
One handy recap on some quality releases this year on this label plus an unreleased number. There’s probably no better way of getting to know the label’s current roster and the selections are uniformly good, inspired even.
Read MoreChris Rea – Drive Time
The title of the Northern slidemaster’s new album is Road Songs For Lovers but don’t be fooled, there is real bite in with the romance and glad-to-be-alive moments.
Rea is one of music’s survivors and I have been glad of his advice when in my own dark times. The love of music and of communicating through music still beams out of the genial songwriter when we meet up once again in London to trade records and chat…
The Rolling Stones – Back To Blues Roots
The Stones record a new blues-based album in London and subsequently Chuck Leavell adds piano parts in the US. Our man talks to Chuck about the Stones, the new blues set release, song selections and more
Read MoreGeorge Thorogood – Party Of One
My abiding memory of this is entertaining artist is being backstage at the Shepherds Bush Empire trying to interview the opening act Big Head Todd & The Monsters, with a gruff voice coming through the cracked door intoning “ We owe it all to George Thorogood ! He is The Man !”…
Read MoreChuck Berry – Chuck
Described by some as America’s Greatest Living Poet, Charles Berry took his T Bone Walker and Muddy Waters influences and crafted a unique body of rock’n’roll and blues songs of classic, timeless quality.
Read MoreGary Clark Jr. – Live North America 2016
Well if you are a fan of the fuzz-drenched band sound and earnest vocals of Mr Gary Clark Jnr then this live set gives you just what you want. He features some popular tracks and two unfamiliars and they are pretty much all delivered raw, filth-soaked and from the way these cuts play very loud.
Read MoreMike Zito – Make Blues Not War
A Tom Hambridge musical production is always worth a listen – just ask Buddy Guy or Quinn Sullivan ! – and with a talent such as Mike Zito you have virtual guarantee of quality singing and playing.
Read MoreUnder The Apple Tree Roots Festival, September 2016, Cadogan Hall, London, United Kingdom
Under The Apple Tree Roots Festival, September 2016, Cadogan Hall, London, United Kingdom Under...
Read MoreZZ Top – Live Around The World
ZZ Top Live Around The World (Suretone Records/Warners) I expect that if you’re a follower of the...
Read MoreBob Harris – Country Sessions
Bob Harris – Country Sessions (Hump Head Records) With this year’s Country 2 Country...
Read MoreBernie Torme – 20 Questions
Bernie Torme – 20 Questions He’s a veteran rocker, working in his own name or with the likes...
Read MoreSantana & McLaughlin ‘Invitation To Illumination’ Live at Montreux 2011
Santana & McLaughlin Invitation To Illumination Live at Montreux 2011 (Eagle Rock/Universal)...
Read MoreGary Clark Jr. and Special Guests Black Pistol Fire, November 2015, Electric Ballroom, Camden, London, United Kingdom
Gary Clark Jr. and Special Guests Black Pistol Fire Saturday 14th November 2015 Electric Ballroom,...
Read MoreGreg Holden – Chase the Sun
Greg Holden Chase The Sun (Warner Bros. Records) Now here is a guy with what I would call a gentle...
Read MoreRobert Cray
Robert Cray Night Work The Robert Cray Band celebrates forty years’ stage and studio efforts with...
Read MoreWalter Trout New Album and November 2015 UK Tour Announcement
Walter Trout New Album and November 2015 UK Tour Announcement Joyful, energized guitar-and-vocal...
Read MoreBernie Marsden
Bernie Marsden With a new album ‘Shine’ released and live dates planned, Just Listen To...
Read MoreRon Sexsmith – Carousel One
Ron Sexsmith Carousel One Cooking Vinyl ‘Carousel One’ is the new studio album...
Read MoreSteve Lukather- Part One
Steve Lukather Toto Recall – Part One The US guitar ace remembers his blues / rock influences, in...
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