Coast to Coast Chicago Blues

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My first BMA nomination!  I’m thrilled to report that I’m up for Best Traditional Blues Artist Male.  I’m nominated along with four folks I’ve always looked up to and am happy to call my friends: JOHN PRIMER, BILLY BRANCH, DUKE ROBILLARD and SUGAR RAY NORCIA.  Voting has started and is open to all Blues Foundation Members.  Please go to Blues.org to JOIN the The Blues Foundation and VOTE for the artist of your choice in all the categories– you will make a big difference to the artists involved and support the good work The Blues Foundation does all year.   Thank you! 

 

 

 

Join me on PATREON!  Ever since the pandemic, I’ve been posting guitar lessons on youtube (click here for the playlist), and now I’m up to over 100 videos on topics near and dear to my heart such as SON SEALS, FENTON ROBINSON, JB LENORE, LOUISIANA RED, LUTHER GUITAR JR JOHNSON, EDDIE TAYLOR, etc.   The experience has created a great youtube community of blues freaks, fans and friends.   We share an appreciation of the nooks and crannies of blues guitar, improve folk’s playing and confidence, and have fun doing it– it’s been a great journey.  I’ve started a Patreon page to help keep these free weekly deep dives into blues guitar coming.  The Patreon platform lets you can set your monthly pledge at any level you choose.   Patreon members are welcome to join me for a free weekly Tuesday zoom class, 7CST, which I only miss if I’m onstage or on a plane (although my monthlong European tour may give folks a break for a while).   Everyone gets to play and join in on a fun blues chat– check it out!

The JAPAN TOUR is fast approaching!  

 

In English:   

  9.16: Mianmimorimachi Osaka Chicago Rock

9.17:  Juso Osaka Raincoat

9.18:  Sakai Osaka Sakai Blues Festival

9.19 Kobe Hyogo James Blues Land

9.21:  Higasaki Kanagawa Stage Coach

9.23: Nakano Tokyo Bright Brown

9.24: Kamata Tokyo Catfish Tokyo

9.25: Nagoya Aichi Otis’

9.28:  Kumamoto Green River

9.29: Kokura Fukuoka Mr.Lefty’s Bar

9.30: Hakata Fukuoka B.B.Kenchan

10.1: Fukuyama Hiroshima Hideaway

10.4:  Kyoto Taku Taku

10.5: Machamachi Oasaka Lamp

10.6: Wakayama Hobo’s Bar

10.7: Tsukamoto Osaka Howlin’ Bar

10.8: Sakai Osaka House of Jazz

10.9: Sakal Osaka Red House

Finally we get to celebrate “No Border Blues Japan” in Japan!  Released on Delmark records, No Border Blues is the first American compilation of the underground Japanese blues scene.  I did play on all of it and sing on some of it, but this recording is first and foremost a sampling of some of Japan’s best blues players.  The 70s concerts of  hard-core Chicago blues artists such as Eddie Taylor, Otis Rush, Robert Lockwood, and others inspired the first generation of Japanese blues players.  Forty years later,  Japan’s little live houses still percolate with tightly-knit micro-scenes of players– both male and female–  with no big gigs to compete for, no blues awards, and practically no payment to speak of– just an egalitarian group of talented, soulful, disciplined and dedicated blues musicians.  Pianist and singer Lee Kanehira may be known to the blues audience for her work with The Cash Box Kings, and guitarist Minoru Maruyama is a long time Chicago resident who’s worked with Billy Branch and many others, but the majority of the twelve Japanese artist sampled on this disc are unknown outside of their “mesmerized clusters” of blues fans in Osaka, Tokyo, Kobe and Kytoto.   Check out the Chicago Sun-Times feature from 7.30 here.   Here’s a fun video of me doing “Old School Player” from the record posted on the Vintage Guitar site which links to a rave review.   No Border Blues garnered a lot of radio play as well;  it held the top three spots on the Oregon and the Chicago Blues Roots Music Reports for months, hit #5 on the Living Blues radio chart, and #13 on the Top 50 Blues Albums from Roots Music Report.  People are intrigued by the surprising inter-generational nature of the fervent Japanese blues scene– check out www.noborderblues.com for  more background on the featured artists.  And if you are an international blues arist, writer, dj, or just a fan,  join our “No Border Blues” facebook group where artists are encouraged to post their work.

 

GHS STRINGS/REUNION GIG BAG/BLUE MOON HARPS ENDORSEMENT:   I recently started endorsing GHS strings, which I’ve used for years– American made in Battle Creek Michigan.   Boomers have such a punch to them!  Reunion gig bags never let me down:  check their site out here and on instagram here.   I also endorse Blue Moon harmonicas, crafted by Tom Halchak in Clearwater, FL.   I find these harps to be very responsive, easy to play and to be a huge improvement over my stock Special 20s.

Reunion Blues
Blue Moon Harmonicas