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Thursday, 12 December 2013

News Roundup (Lori Yates, Grammy Nominations, Aaron Moore, Jonny Kerr, Roly Greenway)


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    2014 Grammy Nominations (Click here for full list)

    Roots related categories below

    Best Blues Album
    • Billy Boy Arnold, Charlie Musselwhite, Mark Hummel, Sugar Ray Norcia & James Harman: Remembering Little Walter
    • James Cotton: Cotton Mouth Man
    • Ben Harper With Charlie Musselwhite: Get Up!
    • Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa: Seesaw
    • Bobby Rush: Down In Louisiana
    Best Folk Album
    • Guy Clark: My Favorite Picture Of You
    • The Greencards: Sweetheart Of The Sun
    • Sarah Jarosz: Build Me Up From Bones
    • The Milk Carton Kids: The Ash & Clay
    • Various: They All Played For Us: Arhoolie Records 50th Anniversary Celebration
    Best Americana Album
    • Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell: Old Yellow Moon
    • Steve Martin & Edie Brickell: Love Has Come For You
    • Buddy Miller And Jim Lauderdale: Buddy And Jim
    • Mavis Staples: One True Vine
    • Allen Toussaint: Songbook
    Best Bluegrass Album
    • Boxcars: It's Just A Road
    • Dailey & Vincent: Label: Brothers Of The Highway
    • Della Mae: This World Oft Can Be
    • James King: Three Chords And The Truth
    • Del McCoury Band: The Streets Of Baltimore
    Best Regional Roots Music Album
    • Hot 8 Brass Band: The Life & Times Of...The Hot 8 Brass Band
    • Kahulanui: Hula Ku'i
    • Zachary Richard: Le Fou
    • Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience: Dockside Sessions
    • Joe Tohonnie Jr.: Apache Blessing & Crown Dance Songs
    Best American Roots Song
    • Sarah Jarosz: Build Me Up From Bones
    • Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses): Invisible
    • Tim O'Brien And Darrell Scott: Keep Your Dirty Lights On
    • Steve Martin & Edie Brickell: Love Has Come For You
    • Allen Toussaint: Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
    Best Rock Performance
    • Alabama Shakes: Always Alright
    • David Bowie: The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
    • Imagine Dragons: Radioactive
    • Led Zeppelin: Kashmir (Celebration Day)
    • Queens Of The Stone Age: 
    • Jack White: I'm Shakin'
    Best Rock Song
    • Gary Clark Jr.: Ain't Messin 'Round
    • Paul McCartney & Foo Fighters: Cut Me Some Slack
    • Rolling Stones: Doom And Gloom
    • Black Sabbath: God Is Dead?
    • Muse: Panic Station
    Best Rock Album
    • Black Sabbath: 13
    • David Bowie: The Next Day
    • Kings of Leon: Mechanical Bull
    • Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day
    • Queens Of The Stone Age: ...Like Clockwork
    • Neil Young With Crazy Horse: Psychedelic Pill
    Best Country Solo Performance
    • Lee Brice: I Drive Your Truck
    • Hunter Hayes: I Want Crazy
    • Miranda Lambert: Mama's Broken Heart
    • Darius Rucker: Wagon Wheel
    • Blake Shelton: Mine Would Be You
    Best Country Duo/Group Performance
    • The Civil Wars: From This Valley
    • Kelly Clarkson Featuring Vince Gill: Don't Rush
    • Little Big Town: Your Side Of The Bed
    • Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift & Keith Urban: Highway Don't Care
    • Kenny Rogers With Dolly Parton: You Can't Make Old Friends
    Best Country Song
    • Taylor Swift: Begin Again
    • Lee Brice: I Drive Your Truck
    • Kacey Musgraves: Merry Go 'Round
    • Blake Shelton (co-written by Deric Ruttan) Mine Would Be You
    Best Country Album
    • Jason Aldean: Night Train
    • Tim McGraw: Two Lanes Of Freedom
    • Kacey Musgraves: Same Trailer Different Park
    • Blake Shelton: Based On A True Story
    • Taylor Swift: Red
    Best Improvised Jazz Solo
    • Terence Blanchard: Don't Run
    • Paquito D'Rivera: Song For Maura
    • Fred Hersch: Song Without Words #4: Duet
    • Donny McCaslin: Stadium Jazz
    • Wayne Shorter: Orbits
    Best Jazz Vocal Album
    • Andy Bey: The World According To Andy Bey
    • Lorraine Feather: Attachments
    • Gregory Porter: Liquid Spirit
    • Cécile McLorin Salvant: WomanChild
    • Tierney Sutton: After Blue
    Best Jazz Instrumental Album
    • New Gary Burton Quartet: Guided Tour
    • Terri Lyne Carrington: Money Jungle-Provocative In Blue
    • Gerald Clayton: Life Forum
    • Kenny Garrett: Pushing The World Away
    • Christian McBride Trio: Out Here
    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
    • Darcy James Argue's Secret Society: Brooklyn Babylon
    • Randy Brecker, W_odek Pawlik Trio & Kalisz Philharmonic: Night In Calisia
    • Brussels Jazz Orchestra Featuring Joe Lovano: Wild Beauty
    • Alan Ferber: March Sublime
    • Dave Slonaker Big Band: Intrada
    Best Latin Jazz Album
    • Buika: La Noche Más Larga
    • Paquito D'Rivera And Trio Corrente: Song For Maura
    • Roberto Fonseca: Yo
    • Omar Sosa: Egg_n
    • Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet: Latin Jazz-Jazz Latin





        Links: Roly GreenwayMore Crowbar StoriesMore Guess Who Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Manxcatstales



        Links: Shari and Jonny, More Jonny Kerr StoriesVideo above courtesy of Holyzeta


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        Sunday, 1 April 2012

        Vote for the Canadian Music Party


        HBL (Hamilton Blues Lovers) Inc doesn’t usually get involved in politics but we’ve decided to help spread the good word about the newly formed Canadian Music Party. A few local musicians were tired of the current political climate and decided to take matters into their own hands.

        Our very own blogger, Lou, was put in charge of propaganda. “We think it’s about time musicians had a say in how this country is run,” he explained.

        “At our last meeting, we chose singer/songwriter/artist Tom Wilson as our leader and hopefully, the next Prime Minister,” Lou added, “There were many worthy candidates. In the end, it was hard to ignore Mr. Wilson’s passion and commitment (not to mention his height) when the final tally was counted.”

        Mr. Wilson and the party have already outlined the main points of their future election campaign:
        • Immediate decriminalization of marijuana
        • All government business will only start after 2 pm.
        • Groupies can now be listed as dependents on income tax
        • Instruments can now be listed as dependents on income tax
        • Requesting “Mustang Sally” or “Freebird” is punishable by life in prison
        • Stealing musical instruments will be punishable by death
        • Musicians to get LCBO tax discounts
        • Hamilton will become the Canadian capital
        • "Oh Canada" to be replaced by "Oh What a Feeling" as the national anthem
        • The Queen will be replaced by King Biscuit Boy on all money
        • Frankie Venom will be put on the $50 bill.
        • Jackie Washington will now be on the $100 bill
        Even though the next election is still far away, the party have already started hiring for various positions:
        With this many musicians in one place, Lou says they were going to advertise a groupie wrangler position but luckily, local music fan and videographer Jill Johnson graciously accepted the job as an unpaid volunteer. “We’d like to thank Jill for her selfless act and for saving us some money. I’m sure she’ll take real good care of those groupies!”

        So please remember to vote for your local CMP candidate when the next election rolls around. We need to put some more groove into Canadian parliament.

        If you’d like to volunteer, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Ms. Luigi at 905-555-5555. For all other information, please call our secretary April Fulcilli at the same number.

        Wednesday, 9 February 2011

        Crowbar's "Oh, What a Feeling" To Be Inducted Into 2011 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

        Oh, What a Feeling, the biggest hit for Hamilton legends, Crowbar will be inducted into the 2011 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.

        The song, written by singer/pianist Kelly Jay and bassist Roly Greenway, became on of the first major can-con era successes in 1971.

        The special event itself will take place on April 2, 2011 at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Robbie Robertson of the Band will also be inducted for his body of work.



        Links: CrowbarMore Crowbar Stories
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        Monday, 24 May 2010

        Performer of the Week: King Biscuit Boy

        In celebrate the Blues With a Feeling Fundraiser done in his honour (which runs this weekend), we are making the late, great King Biscuit Boy (Richard Newell) our performer of the week.

        According to his Wikipedia entry, KBB reportedly started his career by stealing a harmonica from a Hamilton Mountain store. His love of music led him to play with many bands in the early 60s.

        He performed with Ronnie Hawkins who fired the entire band, including KBB. This group came together to form Canadian music legends, Crowbar. After recording just one album, Official Music, he went solo.

        His career included deals with Epic records, Juno nominations plus playing with Janis Joplin, Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker, and more. KBB was also the first Canadian Blues artist on the Billboard hot 100 charts, Rolling Stone Magazine called him "legendary" and his fans included Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.

        Sadly, Richard passed away in January of 2003. Since then, the Friends of King Biscuit Boy organization have held a yearly Blues With a Feeling fundraiser in his honour. Proceeds go to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College.

        This great musician has left a legacy in both local, Canadian and international circles but at heart, he was just a Hamilton boy.

        Links: Tribute Site - Wikipedia Entry - More King Biscuit Boy Stories

        Wednesday, 2 December 2009

        Canadian Heroes Charity CD Now Available at Dr. Disc

        The CD single of the incredible song "Canadian Heroes" is now available to purchase at Dr. Disc in downtown Hamilton.

        Playing on the track is a Who's Who of the local music scene. These include members of Teenage Head, Juno Award Winning Bluesman Jack deKeyzer on lead guitar, Jesse O'Brien on keyboards, Steve Negus (Saga) on drums and many more.

        Vocal duties are shared by Tom Wilson, Brian Melo, Ian Thomas and others. Backing vocalists include Kelly Jay (Crowbar) and Sonny Del Rio. Even the St. Michael's Choir joined in.

        All money raised from the CD goes towards helping our troops. Buy one for yourself and for your friends this Christmas.

        Monday, 29 June 2009

        Performer of the Week: Alex MacDougall (LX)

        Alex MacDougall (aka LX) is a talented Hamilton blues veteran. During his career, he's played guitar with such luminaries as Crowbar, the Trailblazers, Harrison Kennedy and many others.

        He also released an incredible instrumental solo album called LX.

        Currently, he plays the axe for the funk/R&B band Groove Corporation, whose recent CD, Record Prophets, will get you on boogieing on the dance floor.

        On top of everything, he's also an oil painter.

        Links: MySpace (solo)BlogGarageband.com, More Groove Corporation Stories

        Monday, 8 June 2009

        Blues With a Feeling - Day 3, Part 2





        Lastly, we have the highlight of the afternoon: the Kelly Jay wedding. Raise a toast to the newlyweds!



        Links: Kelly JayMore Crowbar StoriesTrickbagMore Trickbag StoriesMore King Biscuit Boy Covers/Stories

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        Monday, 1 June 2009

        News Roundup (Kelly Jay, Jackie Washington, Koko Taylor)

        Not only will the patrons of the first annual Blues with a Feeling cruise be treated to some great music (courtesy of Trickbag and Sonny Del Rio) but they will also be attending a wedding.

        Crowbar singer, Kelly Jay (pictured on the left) has announced he will marry on the boat during the sold out event - a tribute to the late Crowbar member, King Biscuit Boy (right)

        Links: CrowbarMore Crowbar Stories
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        At the end of his June 4, 2009 Spectator column (no longer available), Graham Rockingham reported that local blues legend, Jackie Washington has handed over many of his important memorabilia to McMaster University's archives.

        On June 3,2009 at Convoction Hall (McMaster), “A Celebration of the Music of Jackie Washington” was held to to honour the bluesman at the unveiling of the new archives.
        The Jackie Washington Collection includes recorded music, paintings, diaries, songbooks, awards, photos, sketches and more.


        Links: Jackie WashingtonMore Jackie Washington Stories

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        Koko Taylor recently passed

        Click here for the full story

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