Showing posts with label Annika Chambers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annika Chambers. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2025

Chambers DesLauriers - Our Time To Ride

Album: Our Time To Ride
Size: 95,2 MB
Time: 41:13
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2025
Styles: Blues/Soul mix
Art: Front

1. Love You Just The Same (4:48)
2. People Gonna Talk (4:33)
3. Written In The Stars (3:09)
4. Believe In Love (4:58)
5. Sing (5:39)
6. Temperature Of One-O-Nine (3:05)
7. In The Heart Of The Night (3:48)
8. Our Time To Ride (3:38)
9. One In A Million (7:32)

Chambers DesLauriers embodies love, resilience, and the energy of blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll, creating a dynamic, soul-stirring experience. Their love story began in 2018 when they locked eyes at a packed Memphis music conference. A year later, fate brought them back together, leading to a whirlwind romance, marriage, and a musical partnership that continues to grow. Their latest album, Our Time to Ride, was recorded at Studio MixArt in Montreal by producer Eric Corne, with further work at Forty Below Studios in L.A. and Sound Arts in Houston.

It's an electrifying mix of blues-rooted grooves, soulful melodies, and rock-driven riffs. The album was largely recorded live, giving it an organic energy that mirrors their live performances. Standout tracks include: "Love You Just the Same", a vibrant love letter set to music; "People Gonna Talk", a bold reminder to ignore outside noise; "Sing", a soaring anthem for the voiceless; and the title track, "Our Time to Ride", embracing the journey ahead.

Annika Chambers, a three-time Blues Music Award winner, brings a gospel-tinged vocal presence shaped by her Southern roots, and Paul DesLauriers is a six-time Maple Blues Award winner, renowned for his masterful guitar work and exhilarating performances. Their music is a reflection of their life together-full of passion and perseverance, Our Time to Ride is a bold statement - their soul on wax, a soundtrack to love, resilience, and the road ahead. /Blues Music Magazine

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Friday, October 21, 2022

Annika Chambers & Paul DesLauriers - Good Trouble

Size: 130.0 MB
Time: 55:49
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues, Rock, Soul
Art: Front

01. You've Got To Believe ( 3:47)
02. Stand Up ( 4:19)
03. Isn't It A Pity ( 5:25)
04. Heavy Load ( 3:59)
05. Walk A Mile In My Shoes ( 7:35)
06. I Need Your Love So Bad ( 5:52)
07. We Got The Blues ( 3:52)
08. I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song ( 4:41)
09. Money's Funny ( 3:37)
10. Mississippi Queen ( 2:37)
11. I Need More Power (10:01)

Internationally acclaimed artists, American soul-blues singer Annika Chambers and Canadian Blues-rocker Paul DesLauriers have unified their personal and artistic destiny. After a brief introduction in Memphis at the 2018 International Blues Challenge, they met again at a 2019 recording session and got married in August of that year.

Now they have come together to create a powerful, soulfully rocking album that’s an inspiration and a balm for life in today’s world. GOOD TROUBLE started as Pandemic therapy, as newlyweds Annika and Paul got together with guitarist JP Soars and drummer Chris Peet in Peet’s Florida home studio. The collaboration grew and blossomed.

“Think Mavis Staples meets the Rolling Stones,” says Annika, as the aggressive guitars of DesLauriers and Soars mix with her glorious, soulful pipes to create socially conscious music with a message, original songs reflecting today’s issues plus some carefully chosen covers from artists including Joe South, George Harrison, and Little Willie John, plus an unrestrained version of Mountain’s rock classic, “Mississippi Queen.”

Paul is a 2-time winner of the Maple Blues “Entertainer of the Year” Award in his native Canada, and Annika is a 2-time winner of the “Soul Blues Female of the Year” Blues Music Award. Both released VizzTone albums in 2019.

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Dave Keller - You Get What You Give: Duets

Size: 130,9 MB
Time: 56:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. One More Tear (Feat. Annika Chambers) (3:17)
02. That Thing We Do (Feat. Carly Harvey) (5:51)
03. You Get What You Give (Feat. Annie Mack) (4:00)
04. The Evil That Men Do (Feat. Annie Mack, Annika Chambers, Johnny Rawls, Trudy Lynn) (5:41)
05. Scratchin' At Your Door (Feat. Joe Louis Walker) (5:28)
06. Your Kind Of Fool (Feat. Trudy Lynn) (3:06)
07. God Is Love / Love Is Everything (Feat. Dawn Tyler Watson) (3:41)
08. The Spark (4:49)
09. Make It To Tomorrow (Feat. Chad Hollister) (4:51)
10. Land Of The Lonely (Feat. Johnny Rawls) (3:01)
11. Precious Lord, Take My Hand (Feat. Brother Bob White) (5:12)
12. The Kiss I Want (Feat. Katie Henry) (4:11)
13. I'm Gonna Let It Shine (Feat. Toussaint St. Negritude) (3:09)

While showing the influence of his mentors (Johnny Rawls, Mighty Sam McClain, Ronnie Earl), Keller's individuality shines. Deep soul singing, fiery guitar work, meaningful songs with addictive choruses. Like a younger generation Robert Cray, Keller mixes the power of soul and blues, drawing the listener into his world, and leaving him or her richer for the experience.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Annika Chambers - Kiss My Sass

Size: 103.4 MB
Time: 44:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues Rock, Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Let The Sass Out (4:36)
02. That's What You Made Me (4:05)
03. You Can't Win (3:35)
04. What's Your Thing (4:55)
05. Two Bit Texas Town (4:29)
06. Brand New Day (4:47)
07. World Of Hurt (3:34)
08. Stay (6:08)
09. In The Basement (3:19)
10. I Feel The Same (4:44)

The recording takes you on a journey that spotlights Annika’s exceptionally dynamic and powerful voice, a crack band band that smokes through the entire record and the tight uptown arrangements by Producers Larry Fulcher, Richard Cagle and Tony Braunagel. This Sass and Soul project also features duets with Ruthie Foster and Canadian Paul DesLauriers and pays honors to Texas blues women Angela Strehli and Carolyn Wonderland.

Kiss My Sass

Monday, October 15, 2018

Dry Johnson - Long Live Them Blues Vol. 1

Size: 97,1 MB
Time: 40:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. DJ Intro (0:28)
02. Daddy's Got A Cadillac (Feat. Mike Zito & Annika Chambers) (3:42)
03. Long Live Them Blues (Feat. Trudy Lynn & Steve Krase) (5:06)
04. Hit The Highway (Feat. Jonn Del Toro Richardson) (3:40)
05. Drunk Girl With A Tambourine (Feat. Snit) (3:34)
06. Too Many Hipsters (Feat. Mighty Orq) (4:37)
07. Juke Joint (Feat. Mighty Orq, Mike Zito & Jonn Del Toro Richardson) (3:19)
08. I Walk Alone (Feat. James Wilhite) (4:27)
09. Trashy Women & Cheap Guitars (3:18)
10. Fried Chicken (3:24)
11. Little Bird (5:05)

Bassist Terry Dry and drummer Matt Johnson are currently the rhythm section in the Mike Zito Band. Zito states “I met Matthew Robert Johnson and Terry Dry in St. Louis around 2002 when I opened a show for Hadden Sayers, I still remember thinking they sounded really good and had a big sound. Matt and Terry share a love for the American art form. The blues brought them together and has given them a musical purpose to work toward. Matthew’s drumming is strong and immense; while Terry’s bass playing is solid and straight forward. Together they make a sound that is large and tight, round and moving. Always musical and consistent, they work together to form a foundation that any guitarist, vocalist or band can make great music with.” The powerhouse rhythm section has been with Zito for two years now.

Dry and Johnson first met in 1998 and have been playing together, off and on, for twenty years. Over the years they have backed many musicians. Johnson says “Terry and I originally thought up the idea after a gig with Mike Zito…we discussed the idea of doing a project as a rhythm section, with all the artists that we have either worked with…or would like to work with…” They started playing together in Houston so it’s only proper that this be recorded there. Seven of the tracks were recorded at Rock Romano’s Red Shack Studio in Houston, while two tracks were recorded 93 miles away at Zito’s Marz Studios in Nederland, Texas. The album is co-produced by Dry Johnson and Romano.

The album opens with a recording on a phone answering machine. Nine of the ten songs were written by Dry; however the first song “Daddy’s Got A Cadillac” was co-written by him with Jamie Dry. The song was first recorded by Executive Producer Steve Krase on his highly successful 2014 album “Buckle Up”. Zito guests on guitar and vocal in a duet with Houston favorite Annika Chambers. This is a fabulous new arrangement that should be played on every blues radio station, it’s that good.

Another Houston native, labelmate Trudy Lynn, guests on the title track “Long Live Them Blues”. She is joined by Krase on harp, and the Mighty Orq on guitar. As a rhythm section Dry Johnson is rarely equaled. The Mighty Orq appears again on guitar on three more songs and takes his own vocal on “Too Many Hipsters” featuring Kevin “Snit” Fitzpatrick ranting in the background. Snit gets a chance to sing on “Drunk Girl With A Tambourine”.

The only cover is Johnny Guitar Watson’s “Hit The Highway”, a.k.a. “I’m Gonna Hit That Highway”, it was first recorded in 1985; John Del Toro Richardson guests on guitar and vocal, and it’s another fabulous performance. “I Walk Alone” features James Wilhite, on guitar with a commanding vocal.

Dry gets to sing on both “Juke Joint” and “Trashy Women and Cheap Guitars”. On the former Orq and Wilhite are the guitarists; on the later Dry is rejoined by guitarist Zito, but its Johnson’s infectious beats that really impress. Zito is superb again on the instrumental “Fried Chicken” as someone shouts out the menu entree. On the closer “Little Bird”, Dry is impressive as he sings and plays an acoustic guitar.

Not only is Dry Johnson a great rhythm section but they, along with Romano, are also great producers. This album is being called “Long Live Them Blues Vol. #1”. Hopefully there will be much more to hear from Dry Johnson. ~Richard Ludmerer

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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Mick Kolassa & Friends - Double Standards

Size: 125,1 MB
Time: 53:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. 600 Pounds Of Heavenly Joy (Feat. Sugaray Rayford) (3:48)
02. I Just Want To Make Love To You (Feat. Heather Crosse) (3:49)
03. It's Tight Like That (Feat. Victor Wainwright) (3:40)
04. Fever (Feat. Annika Chambers) (4:13)
05. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (Feat. Tas Cru) (4:11)
06. Rock Me Baby (Feat. Tullie Brae) (4:23)
07. Key To The Highway (Feat. Eric Hughes) (2:50)
08. Spoonful (Feat. Erica Brown) (4:53)
09. It Hurts Me Too (Feat. Patti Parks) (4:01)
10. Early In The Morning (Feat. David Dunavent) (2:48)
11. Don't You Lie To Me (Feat. Gracie Curran) (3:43)
12. Outside Woman Blues (Feat. Jeff Jensen) (3:54)
13. Ain't Nobody's Business (Feat. Annika Chambers, Victor Wainwright, Gracie Curran, Sugaray Rayford, Erica Brown & Jeff Jensen) (7:29)

I’ve always enjoyed albums in which one artist explores music with several other artists in order to see what direction that collaboration takes. In my collection are albums of duets featuring Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennet, among others, and now I’m delighted to add the latest from Mick Kolassa who has teamed up with different friends on a new album of duets, Double Standards.

You might remember that on Kolassa’s previous album, You Can’t Do That, featured a team up with Mark Telesca, turning Beatles classics into acoustic blues numbers. He’s shown that he has no problem taking chances with his music and he’s gathered some very talented musicians and singers to make this a very enjoyable album.

Double Standards is produced by longtime collaborator and all-around guitar wizard Jeff Jensen, who also plays guitar and even adds vocals to one song. Vocalists include Sugaray Rayford, Heather Crosse, Victor Wainwright, Annika Chambers, Tas Cru, Tullie Brae, Eric Hughes, Erica Brown, Patti Parks, David Dunavent, and Gracie Curran.

Aside from Kolassa and Jensen on guitar, musicians include Bill Ruffino on bass; James Cunningham on drums; Chris Stephenson on organ; Eric Hughes adds his harmonica to three songs; Jeremy Powell plays piano on two tracks, Alice Hasan on violin; and Colin John and David Dunavent play guitar on one track each.

The album starts off with a fun Willie Dixon number, 600 Pounds Of Heavenly Joy, which features Sugaray Rayford with Kolassa. The two have great gruff voices and this is a lot of fun to listen to and a great invitation to what must surely be an interesting journey. Jensen’s guitar adds a sweet element to the song.

A second Willie Dixon classic, I Just Want To Make Love To You gives Kolassa a chance to team up with Heather Crosse. Crosse is a strong vocalist, and the way her voice has an edgy low growl makes this song one that catches you right away and won’t let go. Definitely going to be receiving airplay on Time For The Blues, and I suspect many other shows! I don’t have any of Crosse’s other recordings, but you better believe I’m ordering the others right now. Meow…

Victor Wainwright joins Kolassa for a great version of It’s Tight Like That. Originally written and performed by Hudson Whittaker, better known as Tampa Red, this is one of those great songs that features Red’s fun wordplay. This is a great example of Hokum Blues, and I, for one, hope that we will hear more of this style. Wainwright, who has just announced he’s joining the Ruf Records family, is one of the best keyboardists alive, and his vocals rock. Eric Hughes blows a great harp on the number.

One of the most alluring and sensual songs ever recorded, Fever, showcases Annika Chambers’ great voice. This jazzy number is deeply rooted in the blues, and Stephenson’s organ adds a deeper dimension to the song. This is a great late night song to unwind to after a long day, or to hold that certain someone a little closer for an even longer night…

Tas Cru steps up to the microphone for the next song, the powerful Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out. Hasan’s violin gives the song a sweet melancholy introduction before Kolassa’s vocals come in. This version of the song pulls out all the stops and Kolassa and Cru wring every drop of emotion out of the lyrics.

BB King’s Rock Me Baby features a great collaboration between Kolassa and Tullie Brae. Stephenson’s keyboards set up the song and while Kolassa’s vocals are good, Brae takes things higher. This is another song that will be appearing on a number of shows. It’s just plain fun and while it doesn’t try to capture King’s signature guitar sound, it takes on its own soul and remains very true to the spirit of the original.

The iconic Key To The Highway has been covered by just about every blues artist over the years. Now we can add Kolassa and Eric Hughes to that list. Hughes has already added his sweet harp to a couple of previous numbers, and here he brings both his harp and vocals to the song. It’s a good interpretation of a classic tune.

One more Willie Dixon number, Spoonful, features Kolassa and Erica Brown. They turn the song jazzy with Stephenson’s keys taking the lead. Kolassa has chosen his songs wisely, mixing some of the better known works by Dixon and Tampa Red with others that are great, but perhaps not as well known. Listen for Jensen’s guitar break and they way he trades off with Stephenson. Very nice interpretation.

Patti Parks joins Kolassa on a great cover of Hudson Whittaker’s It Hurts Me Too. This is one of Tampa Red’s most covered songs and one that resonates deeply with most audiences. It’s one of those songs where the singer just bares his or her heart and pours out the emotion. A truly wonderful gem of a song, and a great interpretation.

Early In The Morning features David Dunavent on guitar and vocals. This is a rocking blues number that will be showing up on my show, and I suspect many others as well. For those who like their blues with a bit of an edge, this is the one for you!

Another number from Hudson Whittaker, aka Tampa Red, Don’t You Lie To Me (Evil), brings Gracie Curran and Kolassa together. More great keys work from Stephenson overlaid with some funky guitar and Curran’s vocals are sweet and soulful at the same time.

Jensen teams up with his old friend on their version of Outside Woman Blues. Whenever they team up there are bound to be a few surprises, in this case a more rocking number than most of the previous tracks. Jensen is one of those guitar slingers who always turns in a great performance, and once you hear him, you’re always looking for his next release.

All of the previous vocalists join Kolassa on a fun, seven-minute version of Ain’t Nobody’s Business to close out the album. Everyone seems to be having a great time and it sounds like the recording of the album was a great party and a wonderful excuse for friends to get together. Wish I could have been a fly on the wall for this one!

Mick Kolassa may not be a household name, but within the blues world he is a well respected musician. He keeps that old school sound alive and isn’t shy about sharing the spotlight with his friends and colleagues. Since discovering his talents a few albums back, I have become a big fan of his work, and Double Standards will have a welcome place in my collection. ~Professor John

Double Standards

Friday, August 26, 2016

Annika Chambers - Wild & Free

Size: 106,7 MB
Time: 45:54
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01. Raggedy And Dirty (3:07)
02. City In The Sky (4:21)
03. Better Things To Do (3:45)
04. Give Up Myself (4:06)
05. Six Nights And A Day (4:00)
06. Put The Sugar To Bed (4:32)
07. Reality (4:00)
08. Don't Try And Stop The Rain (3:32)
09. Why Me (4:07)
10. I Prefer You (2:56)
11. Piece By Piece (3:14)
12. Love God (4:08)

The beautiful and talented Annika Chambers hails from Houston, Texas. As a child, she always wanted to sing, but her dreams of enlisting in the Army and attaining a degree in radio and TV broadcasting took her on a slight detour.Since completing her 7 1/2 year term with the US Army, Annika has blazed the Houston blues music scene. With her self-motivated career taking the city by storm, Annika has had the opportunity to work with many of the well-known talents in the area such as Brad Absher, Paul Ramirez, The Mighty Orq, and many others. In the fall of 2012, Annika along with The House Rules Band entered the International Blues Competition. Although they did not proceed past the final round, she has had numerous opportunities to showcase her talent. After the city-wide competition, Annika took advantage of an opportunity to create a demo CD with Larry Fulcher of the Phantom Blues Band and Richard Cagle, both of whom were judges for the IBC Competition.
To everyone's surprise, this has turned into what will be a professionally produced album from Montrose Studios. The album "Making My Mark" features numerous Grammy award winning musicians and artist who graciously offered their time and patience to make this a project a success. With the album still in the works, Annika has gained a large amount of publicity, allowing her to host a listening party with most of the musicians from the album prior to the album release for purchase. There is no preparation the world can take for the debut of Annika Chambers' "Making My Mark." So take a moment and enjoy the Annika Chambers experience and make sure you do what she says when she says
Annika was awarded the 2013 Houston Press Award for Best Female Vocals. She was also nominated in the Best Blues category with several other great musicians of the city. This year she was nominated for Best Blues in Houston by the Sammy Awards.

Wild & Free

Friday, January 17, 2014

Annika Chambers & The Houston All-Stars - Making My Mark

Size: 127,0 MB
Time: 54:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Blues Soul, R&B, Funky Blues
Art: Front

01. Move (5:40)
02. Barnyard Blues (3:48)
03. Jealous Kind (6:25)
04. Lick'er (4:16)
05. Trust Me (3:22)
06. Down South (4:59)
07. That Feel Good (5:10)
08. Put It Where You Want It (4:27)
09. Guitar Boy (4:52)
10. Love's Sweet Sensation (3:13)
11. It Hurts Me To My Heart (3:13)
12. Lets Get Down To Business (4:34)

I just received the newest release, Making My Mark, by Annika Chambers & The Houston All-Stars and it's got a lot of strengths. Opening with Move, Chambers does just that. A funky soul track. finds Chambers with a smooth but edgy voice leading the way with Nicoya Polar, Sheree Howard and Dominique Fulcher. I particularly like the understated but super guitar work from Corey Stoot on this track. A catchy number this could easily get a lot of airplay in multiple venues. Barnyard Blues is a uptown shuffle with cool bass lines from Larry Fulcher and great horn work from Anthony Terry on sax. David carter and Brad Absher handle the guitar work on this track. Jealous Kind is a straight up ballad with a honkin sweet sax solo by Terry. Lick 'er is a strong funk catchy track with super key work by Barry Seelen and saucy vocals by Chambers and Polar overall. Very hot! Tony Braunagel lays down some nice drum work and Terry again hot on sax. Trust Me has Houston swagger with a bit of country flavor. Down South is a direct airplay ballad and is strong;y written, arranged and executed. That Feel Good has that neo soul sound with Fulcher, Kerry Cartwright (drums) and Stoot contributing significantly to the overall sound. Put It Where You Want It is a cool pop track with nice clavinet work from David Delagarza, King Curtis like sax work from Kyle Turner and nice guitar riffs from Absher enveloping nice vocal harmonies from Chambers, Delagarza, Stoot, Fulcher and Polar. Nice! Guitar Boy is a light swaying soul track with jazzy blues riffs delivering a sweet melody sung by Chambers. It Hurts Me To My Heart has a cool New Orleans/Fats Domino roll. Randy Wall lays the groundwork on piano while Chambers delivers the goods. Anthony lays a nice bed of sax and David Carter takes a clean guitar solo right down the middle. Wrapping the release is Let's Get Down To Business, a funky blues rocker has a few pace changed and cool horn work by Darrell Leonard. Carter again steps up with a clever guitar solo and Chambers leads the charge with solid vocals. This is a cool release with a lot of cool sounds and Chambers has a particularly strong voice. ~Bman

Making My Mark