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Wynton and Willie: Two Men with the Blues

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Wynton Marsalis,Willie Nelson,Two Men with the Blues,New Orleans JazzWillie Nelson has been singing, and recording, the blues since the 1960s, as an integral part of his country sound. Wynton Marsalis, born into a musical family, has been playing and recording blues, jazz, and classical music since 1980. Between Nelson and Marsalis, you can hear dozens of albums’ worth of classic blues and long-loved standards. Finally, Willie and Wynton have come together and recorded “Two Men with the Blues“, released July 8, 2008 by Blue Note Jazz, Marsalis’s label.

Recorded January 12th and 13th, 2007 during a Jazz at Lincoln Center event, “Two Men with the Blues” highlights the best of the show’s performances, when both Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis were at their best. Back-up and other solos come from the Wynton Marsalis Quintet regulars, with Mickey Raphael, a long-time cohort of Nelson, on harmonica and Willie, of course, providing his own guitar solos.

While not every song on “Two Men with the Blues” works as well as Caldonia, every note of this album displays the joy that these two men take in playing classic New Orleans jazz together. Willie Nelson romps through tracks like My Bucket’s Got a Hole in It and Ain’t Nobody’s Business while Wynton Marsalis demonstrates how smooth and sassy combine to make the trumpet the instrument for this style of the blues. When people who share a passion and an deep enjoyment of music get together, you know that the results will be magic. Nelson and Marsalis are just such people, and this album proves the point.

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Bo Knows

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Like many thirty something white guys I got my first taste of Bo Diddley from Nike’s Bo Knows campaign. I had of course heard of his name being into music, but I didn’t know who he was. Bo Diddley has left this world this afternoon and it saddens me that my son isn’t old enough to know or really appreciate the music that I will no doubt be playing for the next several days non stop. Thankfully Katy understands and will be commisserating along with me. Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley Where have you gone?

As a performer with a sound all his own I can really describe how that music makes you feel. But I can tell you where we would be without that sound, a place that lacks good music. I think Father Guido once said it best Hell is a place with no music at all. That is what the industry would be without Bo.
Even if you aren’t a blues or Bo Diddley fan, the Bo Beat is no doubt part of at least one of your favorites songs. Just take a look at the partial list collected at Diddley Beat.

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Songs of The Week

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

[ad]Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla, lets his melodic voice provides the perfect accompaniment to rhythmic guitars and drums in this in “Sing Again” As a long time Death Cab fan I am excited about hearing the rest of Chris’s debut solo Album, Field Manual, in the near future. Hear Sing Again on NPR’s Song of the day for 4-14-08.

KEXP, April 15, 2008 - Back in January, The Helio Sequence released what will surely be one of 2008’s best albums… ” Having hear the whole album even though I am not familiar with Helio Sequence, I would have to agree with that sentiment. It was a great album and has been added to my iPod. “Keep Your Eyes Ahead” is about maintaining focus, which sometimes require you to step back and examine everything for a few days which is what has left me putting out the song of the week post for a few days. I needed a weekend off, even if the weekend didn’t start until Sunday. Keep Your Eyes Ahead was the NPR Song of the day on 4-15-08.

Mistakes by Devistation takes me back to the late punk era just as it was starting to become more refined. But fear not the bass line has a Peter Gun feel if it was played by Derek Smalls. However the feel of the song is not small at all. just as you get into the rhythm of the bass a screeching guitar sounds pulling you back from hypnosis and focuses you again on the lyrics. Mistakes was the NPR Song of The Day on 4-16-08.

Marcia Ball drops the rock that crushes the indie rock movement that had dominated the week thus far with a fiery piano heavy jazz number in “Right Back in It“. Marc Silver says this of the song, “Ball’s awesome mélange of keyboard styles sets the tone: Call it the Zydeco
boogie-woogie blues. Horns chug faster and faster throughout, and a
guitar drops by for a rock ‘n’ roll interlude.” If “keep Your Eyes Ahead” was about focus “Right Back in It” is how I feel now that I have had a couple of days off. This is truly one of the most impressive songs that has been inspired by Hurricane Katrina and for once isn’t some sad or sappy song. This has the feel of everything I remember about my time in the Big Easy. Just thinking about the New Orleans connection makes me hungry and the album title Peace, Love, & BBQ leaves me wanting for lunch and some more music from Marcia Ball. “Right back in It” was the NPR Song of the Day on 4-17-08.

Emery Byrd a band I am not familiar with at first reminds me a little of the Goo Goo Dolls. “A Great Silence,” was what i was glad for when I first heard the song . I got to listen to the lyrics and separated them from the music and really got to appreciate them on the first listen. Caroline Evans says “…Emery Byrd’s first full-length album — “Good Mrs. Young” sounds like a lost Kinks song…” I am not sure I would go that far, but the few songs I have heard so far have been really good. You can enjoy “A Great Silence” on the NPR Song of the Day site for 4-18-08.

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Songs of The Week

Friday, April 11th, 2008

[ad]In light of the fact idol is keep karaoke hacks on instead of great performers, it is time to bring you music that didn’t cost more than you will ever make to produce and twice that in marketing to tell you it is good. Every weekday NPR has a song of the day usually by some lesser known indie artist and this week packs a great variety of people into it.

I am starting with last Friday’s (4-4-08) since I somehow missed them. The Kill’s Last Day of Magic is an aggressive sound that reminds me of classic B52’s whose new album isn’t to be missed either.

Aly, Walk With Me, by the Danish duo Raveonettes, has some late sixties psychodelia mixed with grunge reverb and distortion. I will be downloading the rest of this in the very enar future and if the rest of the album is as good you can guarantee yourselves there will be a full review.

Hurricane by Britsh musician Ben Waters is Jerry Lee Lewis, meets The Stray Cats, meets We Didn’t Start the Fire, and would find itself just as at home at a political rally, piano bar, or on Dr. Demento.I feel another music purchase coming on with this one.

“Employing ethereally layered vocals and the ultimate girl-group qualifier, the tambourine, (Natasha) Khan and company describe the heartbreaking reality of extinguished love” in What’s a Girl to Do What’s a Girl to doby Bat For Lashes. They have made themselves into a modern day Shangrilas with a distinctly modern sound and if this song is anything to go by I will certainly be downloading some more tunes. I give the song a 4 out 5 with the only thing lacking is my connection to it as a guy.

Silver Moon by Blitzen Trapper is a song I have had to listent o a few times to get out of my system and is already making its way higher up on my ipod’s play list. There really isn’t anyone I can compare them too which would be accurate because every time I think I have the sound pinned down, I have to take a step back and say did I hear that right.

Am I Just Fooling Myself, by Eli “Paperboy” Reed is a great bluesy number with serious soul, that screams Wilson Picket, Percy Sledge or Brother James. Little more can be said better than Mark Silver already said whne he presented them this morning on Song of the Day. “NPR.org, April 11, 2008 - Just who does Eli “Paperboy” Reed think he is? The reincarnation of the wicked Wilson Pickett? A skillful James Brown imitator? Winner of the Austin Chronicle’s award for “best Otis Redding impersonation by a 23-year-old Jewish boy from Massachusetts”?”

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