Monday, December 30, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas (But Even Santa's Got the Blues)
A Merry Christmas from Speakin' the Blues!
Not even Santa can!
You can also take a fun blues Christmas quiz over [here].
Monday, December 23, 2013
Chicago Bluesman Eric 'Guitar' Davis Murdered
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In a sad state of affairs, bluesman Eric 'Guitar' Davis was found murdered in Chicago's South Shore area. He was shot in his car several times. He was 41 years old.
The son of blues drummer Bobby 'Top Hat' Davis, Eric was a talented guitarist, and was known in the local scene and has several albums out, and tours.
It's a sad day for the blues, may you rest in peace Eric.
Here's his cover of Muddy Waters' 'Hoochie Coochie Man':
Sunday, December 22, 2013
5 Great Blues Songs That Appear in Film
The blues is America's gift to the music world; it inspired a new generation of musicians, and like the saying goes: 'Blues had a baby, and they named it Rock n' Roll'.
Throughout Hollywood's history dozens of blues songs have been used in movies, so here's five examples of famous blues songs that appear in them:
5. THE RAINMAKER : 'How Blue Can You Get?' - B.B. King
4. SKYFALL : 'Boom Boom' - The Animals (Cover of John Lee Hooker's original)
3. THE BLUES BROTHERS : 'Sweet Home Chicago' - The Blues Brothers
2. GOODFELLAS : 'Mannish Boy' - Muddy Waters
1. TERMINATOR 2 : 'Bad To The Bone' - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
Got some I missed? Let me know!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
'Miles Davis Way' Officially Named in NYC
New York City's 312 West 77th Street has been officially named 'Miles Davis Way' by Mayor Bloomberg, after intense campaigning from Shirley Zafirau, his old neighbor.
Legendary trumpeter and jazz leader Miles Davis lived on that street for almost 25 years.
Read the whole story [here].
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
John Coltrane's 'Afro Blue Impressions' Re-Mastered & Expanded
One of John Coltrane's best live albums, 'Afro Blue Impressions', has been re-released as a double-disc with a new remastering and three extra bonus tracks.
Released originally in 1963, this was in the Classic Quartet's tour of Europe. With Elvin Jones on drums, McCoy Turner on piano, and Jimmy Garrison on bass, you knew this was gonna be an amazing performance. This was when Coltrane's music shifted to more modal and avant-garde jazz, from his old hard bop sound.
Featuring some of Coltrane's best songs, like Naima, Impressions, and a stunning 21 minute performance of My Favorite Things, the new album features 3 unreleased tracks from a Stockholm performance: Naima, My Favorite Things, and I Want To Talk About You.
It's also been nominated for a Grammy award for Best Album Notes.
Hear the supreme (pun intended) version of 'My Favorite Things' below, which features Coltrane on the unusual soprano saxophone, with a hypnotic performance:
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones Set for UAE
The UAE train just keeps on going.
Mega rock (and blues) stars Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones are set to perform in Dubai and Abu Dhabi respectively, in 2014.
Marking their first performances in the Middle East, it's sure to draw huge crowds and it will be great for those of us who don't live in the UAE, since it's very close to everyone.
Eric Clapton plays on the 6th of March at the Dubai Media City Amphitheater ; tickets [here]
The Rolling Stones play on the 21st of February , Du Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi ; tickets [here]
Monday, December 16, 2013
The Blues Returns to Africa - Songhoy Blues
The blues has it's origins planted in West Africa, and it was transported to the United States with the slaves, who then brought their music and influences to create the blues (this is the brief version of the story).
While I was exploring new blues music, I stumbled upon a blues band from Mali called Songhoy Blues. They started playing by trying to uplift the refugees of the war-torn country, especially after last year's Timbuktu taking by armed jihadists (it has since been liberated), who were being oppressed by severe Islamic laws.
After playing a few local bars, the band was then introduced to Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who recorded a song with them called 'Soubour' which means 'patience', a song referencing the refugees of Mali.
And with that, the song has been released on a compilation album by Africa Express called Maison Des Jeunes, and now have been invited to play a gig in the UK.
Blues music is truly universal and I am very happy I stumbled on this music. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
New Johnny Winter CD Box Set To Be Released
[SOURCE] Sony Music has announced that they will released a 4-disc box set commemorating bluesman Johnnie Winter's 70th birthday. It will be released two days after his birthday on the 25th of February, 2014.
It will feature 56 tracks spanning all his recordings with Columbia Records, from 1969 (starting with his first album Johnny Winter until the 2011 album Roots.)
Johnny Winter is recognized as one of the best guitarists of all time ranked at number 63 by Rolling Stone magazine, and was instrumental in bringing Muddy Waters back to the spotlight after leaving Chess Records (he would release 3 studio albums and one live one with Winter, and 3 of those won Grammy awards).
Here's an old video from 1970 called "Be Careful with a Fool".
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
35th Blues Music Awards Nominees Announced
As every year, The Blues Foundation has announced the nominees for the 35th Blues Music Awards, which will be held (again, as usual) in Memphis, Tennessee on May 8, 2014.
The full list is below:
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