Showing posts with label rockabilly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rockabilly. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2015

JD McPherson


About: JD McPherson

As a visual artist, Broken Arrow, Okla., native JD McPherson is well versed in the process of working within clearly defined formal parameters, and he employs a similarly rigorous discipline with his music. On Signs & Signifiers (Rounder, April 17), McPherson’s seductively kickass debut album, produced by JD’s musical partner, Jimmy Sutton, this renaissance man/hepcat seamlessly meshes the old and the new, the primal and the sophisticated, on a work that will satisfy traditional American rock ’n’ roll and R&B purists while also exhibiting McPherson’s rarefied gift for mixing and matching disparate stylistic shapes and textures.

“There are little subcultures within the roots scene, where people are really into rockabilly, traditional hillbilly stuff or old-timey music,” JD points out, “but there aren’t a whole lot of folks making hard-core rhythm & blues hearkening back to Specialty, Vee-Jay or labels like that. That’s what Jimmy and I really like, and our only intention going in was just to make a solid rhythm & blues/rock ’n’ roll record. But I didn’t want to make a time-machine record, so we tried to make something relevant but with all the things we love about rock ’n’ roll and rhythm & blues and mesh it all together. We both have eclectic tastes; Jimmy likes the Clash as much as he likes Little Richard, and I like the Pixies, T.Rex, hip-hop and all kinds of stuff. So we came up with a couple of weird songs and put them on the record, hoping that it wouldn’t scare off any of our ultra-selective fanbase.”

JD needn’t have worried. It’s highly unlikely that even the most discerning listeners would guess that the arrangement on his cover of Tiny Kennedy’s R&B chestnut “Country Boy” incorporates not only the tambourine beat of Ruth Brown’s 1955 Atlantic single “Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” but also Raekwon and RZA’s “abstract, out-of-tune piano loops” on Wu-Tang Clan’s innovative ’93 LP Enter the Wu-Tang; or that the mesmerizing churner “Signs & Signifiers” is powered by an unchanging tremolo guitar figure modeled on Johnny Marr’s part on the Smiths’ “How Soon Is Now.” Then there’s “Firebug,” which JD “wanted to sound as if Stiff Little Fingers had recorded at Del-Fi Records.” And while it may not have been specifically what McPherson and Sutton were going for, the haunting dreamscape “A Gentle Awakening” seems to chart a course from “Heartbreak Hotel” through Terence Trent D’Arby to Amy Winehouse.

Never has an album of so-called “retro” music been laced with such a rich payload of post modern nuance. But that was precisely the intent of what JD describes, only half-facetiously, as “an art project disguised as an R&B record.”

“It’s weird,” says Sutton, “when you grow up being a fan of ‘older’ music and all of a sudden you’re making a record, you’re thinking, are we just recreating something—a museum piece—or are we actually bringing it forward? It’s interesting, because if you make something today and it moves you today, in that sense it’s contemporary. I like that juxtaposition of classic and fresh, something old yet new that can actually take you somewhere now.”

Of course, pushing the genre envelope doesn’t work unless the artist has the chops and feel to capture the form in its pure state to begin with. Check out, for example, “Dimes for Nickels,” McPherson’s vital evocation of the very moment when R&B and hillbilly music had a baby and they called it rock ’n’ roll, or the Jackie Wilson-meets-Elvis exuberance of “Scratching Circles,” or the lascivious ecstasy of the Little Richard doppelganger “Scandalous,” (although the “gold-capped tooth” reference in the first line is lifted from the Leiber-Stoller Coasters classic “Love Potion #9”). But for all we know, these tracks, too, may have been secretly embedded with elements from far a field, their stylistic twists hiding in plain sight. This cat is wicked-clever—and man, can he ever deliver this righteous shit.

McPherson took a circuitous path to get to this point. Broken Arrow butts up against Tulsa, a cultural oasis in the Heartland that has long been not only a musical hotbed but also a bustling center of the contemporary arts. “Tulsa’s got a lot of resources for people who are into weirdo art,” JD points out. And he gravitated toward it. “I did my undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma in experimental film,” he says. “I wanted to paint, do installation, make video art, performance stuff, sculpture. I’ll bet I’m the only person to have received graduate credit hours in card magic.” He wound up with an M.F.A. from the University of Tulsa in open media, a discipline designed specifically for his interests and ambitions.

But all along the way, music was an integral part of McPherson’s life. His dad introduced him to Delta blues and jazz as a kid, and after getting into Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and punk rock during high school, he picked up a Buddy Holly box set. “Something about that scratched an itch,” he says. “Then I started getting into the black side of rock ’n’ roll: Larry Williams, Little Richard, Art Neville’s stuff on Specialty, then soul and Jamaican rocksteady.” While studying visual arts, he also played in bands, doing everything from punk to western swing. JD was still scratching that itch when he recorded some originals with his previous band and took a shot in the dark. Well aware of Sutton’s status as a heavy hitter on the roots scene and the leader of R&B group the Four Charms, he fired off a MySpace friend request and asked if the producer/bassist would listen to his demos.

“I get sent stuff all the time, and it’s always the same,” says Sutton, “but I checked JD out and there was definitely something there. He wowed me—his voice, his songwriting. So we started talking, and we were always on the same page about the music we dig and where we wanted to take it. He had great ideas but he was still an open book. I was just trying to push him to stay true to himself. So the idea became to create a record that was honest and live.”

Six months into their budding partnership, JD arrived at Sutton’s newly completed home studio in Chicago—a sort of working shrine to all-tube recording as it was practiced a half-century ago, right down to Jimmy’s collection of vintage mics and his early-’60s Berlant/Concertone quarter-inch tape machine. Also on hand was Sutton’s go-to guy Alex Hall, “a Brian Eno type” according to JD, who multitasks as engineer, drummer and keyboard player.

“I showed up and I said, ‘I got this song ‘Dimes for Nickels,’ and I want it to be like a Chess Chuck Berry thing, slowed down, with a flat-tire beat,’” JD remembers. “Jimmy and Alex are from Chicago—they know that stuff backwards and forwards—and we nailed it in two takes.” Within a week, they’d banged out a dozen tracks, recording during the day and writing at night with a guitar and a laptop.

In order to make sure the album got heard by JD’s potential core audience, Sutton threw some chum in the water, pressing up a limited run on his brand-new Hi-Style label and directing it at the roots community. JD and Jimmy, who’s also a visual artist, then applied those skills to the making of a striking video for opening track “North Side Girl,” which has now registered well over 350,000 YouTube views.

“When the album came out, we immediately got a really strong response from that crowd,” JD recalls. “Then we put that video out, and it went all over the place within a week. Not too long after that, we started getting calls from managers, prospective booking agents, and it turned into this weird journey. By early last year, we were talking to some major labels and the folks at Rounder, who found out about us from the video. What made it the perfect storm was, as all that was happening, I lost my job—I was a middle school art teacher. I loved that job but, sign of the times, they started laying off the art department and I was part of the fallout. So I collected my paycheck through the summer and toured.” After which he signed with Rounder.

Having finally decided on his artistic direction, JD isn’t looking back. “Although I grew up wanting to be a visual artist, I’ll tell you what: the most satisfaction I’ve ever had as an artist is right now,” he says. “Because as much as I love artists like Joseph Beuys, I love David Bowie and Little Richard more. I was doin’ OK, I had some things going, but I’d rather do this, make music the priority. There’s more instant gratification—you play a show and right away you feel like it’s something worthwhile, and a lot of people are in on it. So I’m definitely into continuing to explore all this stuff. It’s really exciting—knock on wood.”

JD has no doubts about the viability of the choice he’s made. “Working within a genre has been done in all kinds of mediums—look at Alfred Hitchcock,” he points out. “It’s been established that rock ’n’ roll is a viable form—it’s hard-wired into American brains to understand swinging blues stuff. So it’s not surprising to me that kids are into the Black Keys and Adele. It just had to be presented to them.”

So now it’s JD McPherson’s turn to step up to the plate and give it a good whack. Go get ’em, tiger






















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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

The Spring Folk Orchestra


 
About: The Spring Folk Orchestra

From “Alps next to Geneva”, Rhône-Alpes, France, “The Spring Folk Orchestra” are Musicians from different generations but with common musical influences that narrate, through music, the story of their times. They are an acoustic folk group with no concession or compromise, and are sober and deserving as tradition calls for. Their music flows like a breath of fresh air to carry the listener off into a world where music ushers in an atmosphere of sanity away from agitation and noise…

The SPRING FOLK ORCHESTRA started in the spring of 2006 and have evolved over time into the exceptional band we hear today.

Music Releases:

In the fall of 2013, the “Spring Folk Orchestra” began work in their home studio on a 9 song album titled “Nine Songs” and released it in February 2014 on Bandcamp which gained them recognition in music circles for their catchy folk and bluesy country sounds.

Riding the positive energy from “Nine Songs” the group then quickly followed up their album with a 3 song EP titled “Enter the Road”, which further demonstrated their broad and diverse influences from the earlier folk rock era’s of the late 60’s and early 70’s…but with a lyrical twist of today’s reality.

Sincere and honest, the “Spring Folk Orchestra” combines their own style with a reflection of influences from many artists of the past including such notables as Kerouac, Jerehmia Johnson, Corso, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, America, Crosby Stills and Nash to Van Morrisson, via Hank Williams, Merle Travis, the Statler Brothers, Leadbelly and the rockabilly pioneers, from Elvis to Johnny Cash.

“The Spring Folk Orchestra are worthy artists of the folk music genre that continue the journey passed on by artists of the past to move this great music genre into the future. Very enjoyable music indeed.” ~ Stewart Brennan, World United Music

Band Members:

MG aka Gerald: Guitar, Vox
Lucas: Guitar, Tambourine
Franky: Bass
Yann: Drums & production









 










The Spring Folk Orchestra – Official Website
http://thespringfolkorchestra.com/
The Spring Folk Orchestra - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Spring-Folk-Orchestra-OFFICIAL/307225782623408
The Spring Folk Orchestra - MySpace
https://myspace.com/thespringfolkorchestra/
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The Spring Folk Orchestra - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp35zwC7cAIOnJVr2pwyosQ
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The Spring Folk Orchestra - Bandcamp
http://thespringfolkorchestra.bandcamp.com/


 

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Deering and Down


About: Deering and Down

Deering & Down is an independent duo living in Memphis and playing music worldwide. Originally hailing from the Pacific Northwest, the band has lived and played music in Alaska, Los Angeles, Ireland, Switzerland, Canada and Memphis. Called “the best one-two punch in the city” by Memphis' Commercial Appeal, the duo describes their style as defiantly unorthodox with a smokey Memphis flavor cast in a glow of shimmering Northern lights.

“We’ve been making music for 11 years now, and we’re confident this is our best album yet,” said Deering. “Working with Willie was such a great learning experience, and it really shows in the bold new direction of our third release.”

The album features a variety of Memphis’ most well-known musicians, including Al Green’s notable Hi Rhythm section (guitarist Mabon “Teenie” Hodges, bassist Leroy Hodges, keyboardist Charles Hodges and drummer Howard Grimes), and Rick Steff, John C Stubblefield and Roy Berry of Lucero.

“…Weaving the two main streams of Memphis music—rockabilly and Southern soul—the duo has created a hybrid sound that should transform them from local heroes to roots-rock stars.” ~ Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post

“… She's got a voice like Loretta Lynn swallowed Rod Stewart. He plays guitar like nobody you've ever heard. Great in a bar. Better in a hotel room. How's that for a pull quote?” ~ Chris Davis, Memphis Flyer









Deering and Down – Official Website
http://deeringanddown.com/
Deering and Down - Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/deeringanddown
Deering and Down - MySpace
https://myspace.com/deeringanddown
Deering and Down - Reverbnation
http://www.reverbnation.com/deeringanddown
Deering and Down - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/deeringanddown
Deering and Down - Twitter
https://twitter.com/deeringanddown
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Deering and Down - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/DeeringandDown
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Deering and Down - Bandcamp
http://deeringanddown.bandcamp.com/album/out-there-somewhere
Deering and Down - iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/deering-and-down/id5957672
Deering and Down – CD Baby
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/DeeringAndDown
Deering and Down - eMusic
http://www.emusic.com/artist/deering-and-down/11586290/

Friday, March 7, 2014

The Fuzz Kings


 
About: The Fuzz Kings

Edmonton based traditional rock & roll machine 'The Fuzz Kings' have been turning heads & maintaining the attention and respect of Western Canada's Live Music Community since their inception in mid-2012.

That's really not that long ago - but for Edmonton music mainstays 'Fat Dave' Johnston, Tom Kerr, Nathan Oullette, and Alex Thurgood, it's been a long time coming, and a very successful first year as a group.

The debut vinyl/digital E.P. release "Accentuate Everything" has been very successful and has propelled The Fuzz Kings into a level of respect and notoriety that would typically take a band a lot longer than a year to achieve. Having shared stages with such highly regarded song writers and lyricists as Corb Lund, Jr. Gone Wild, Carolyn Mark, Ann Vriend, and Luther Wright, and with their latest recording endeavor (Full-length album to be released in early 2014) featuring collaborations with the likes of Colleen Brown and Alice Kos - The Fuzz Kings are very quickly being counted among the top musical acts in the area.

Touring has also been successful for this quartet. Western Canada has embraced and honored 'The Fuzz Kings' more quickly than the band had anticipated, and from the seedy bars to the wide-open outdoor festival settings have all been very special to 'The Fuzz Kings' - so what's next? More... Bigger... Better…

2014 will see the release of a new full-length recording entitled "ReTurn Of The Century" as well as tour dates in Canada, Europe, and parts of the U.S.A. where the gospel of this very prairie-oriented, Edmonton-proud, twangy-blues rock & roll band can be spread further and wider than before.






















The Fuzz Kings – Official Website
http://fuzzkings.com/
The Fuzz Kings - Reverbnation
http://www.reverbnation.com/thefuzzkings
The Fuzz Kings - Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/#thefuzzkings
The Fuzz Kings - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/TheFuzzKings
The Fuzz Kings - Twitter
https://twitter.com/thefuzzkings
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The Fuzz Kings - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/fatdavejohnston
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The Fuzz Kings - Bandcamp
http://thefuzzkings.bandcamp.com/
The Fuzz Kings - iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/the-fuzz-kings/id574836863
The Fuzz Kings – CD Baby
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/TheFuzzKings
The Fuzz Kings - Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_srch_drd_B00EETH2CC?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=The%20Fuzz%20Kings&index=digital-music&search-type=ss

 

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Denis Mazhukov


 
About: Denis Mazhukov

Denis Mazhukov was born to play roots rock 'n' roll. He started playing at age six. In 1994, he and his band, the Off Beat, began playing and soon appeared in the best nightclubs and most prestigious venues in Moscow. In 1997, Denis played with Chuck Berry at the International Film Festival in Moscow. He also opened for Jerry Lee Lewis. Lewis was quoted as saying, “Denis, you played just like I did when I was young.” Denis Mazhukov’s music takes timeless American classics from the ‘50s and ‘60s and adds a Russian flare for entertainment. He is a master at Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry songs, and audiences find themselves dancing and singing along. Mazhukov’s piano skills are mesmerizing, his voice is electrifying and his entertainment value is unrivaled.
































Denis Mazhukov – Official Website
http://www.mazhukov.com/
Denis Mazhukov - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Denis-Mazhukov-The-Russian-King-of-RockNRoll/479418652088637
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Denis Mazhukov - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/pmpblues
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Denis Mazhukov - Bandcamp
http://mazhukov.bandcamp.com/
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https://itunes.apple.com/artist/id620359375
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http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/DenisMazhukov
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