Showing posts with label Bobby G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby G. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2018

Bobby G - Ph.D In The Blues

Size: 101,1 MB
Time: 42:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Ain't That A Good Thing (3:37)
02. Ph.D In The Blues (4:33)
03. Can't Stop Loving You (4:11)
04. No More Picking Cotton (4:24)
05. Love Machine (4:28)
06. Don't Change Lovin' Me (4:34)
07. Where Did The Blues Go (4:03)
08. How Can I Miss (4:21)
09. Whole Lotta Money (4:09)
10. All Night (4:28)

Toledo-area blues singer Robert Lee Gray, better known by the stage name Bobby G, swings, sways, growls, soothes, and packs another solid punch with his sweet-and-soulful baritone voice on this second album of sweat-drenched, gritty material that really fits his character and style.

The disc showcases love and respect for the 74-year-old Bobby G from several high-profile local musicians who together call themselves the Third Street Cigar Blues Band, as well as that of national recording artist Johnny Rawls, a blues guitarist-vocalist composer and producer who has embraced Toledo in a big way.

Rawls, when he came to the Toledo School for the Arts studio for several days to help record two bands in late 2016, had a big hand in getting Bobby G’s first album with Curtis Grant and the Midnight Rockers recorded, writing most of the songs for it and appearing as one of the backup musicians.

On this album, Rawls wrote or co-wrote all 10 songs, too, with composer Linda Francis.

He reappears as a special guest for background vocals, rhythm guitar, and vocals.

Bobby G is performing with Rawls, John Primer, and Jeff Jensen at the Blues on the Water festival at Promenade Park on Aug. 4, with Rawls performing at a post-festival show at the Oliver House that night.

The magic between Rawls and his friend, producer John Henry of Waterville’s Third Street Cigars and co-founder of the Black Swamp Blues Society, helped make Bobby G’s first album, Still Standing, so successful it broke into the Top 25 on the Living Blues charts and was a hit over in Europe. The momentum carries over to the new disc as Bobby G performs with Ramona Collins and other area musicians — including guitarist Larry “Entertainment” Gold and Johnny “HiFi” Newmark — as well as Toledo-area trumpeter Ric Wolkins, saxophonist Mark Lemle, and others.

One of the highlights is the title track, in which Bobby G sings about his hard-scrabble roots in tiny Winterville, Miss., and how — from the cotton fields of the Deep South — he got to Toledo by singing the blues in the early 1960s. ~by Tom Henry

Ph.D In The Blues MP3
Ph.D In The Blues FLAC

Monday, May 8, 2017

Bobby G - Still Standing (With Curtis Grant Jr. & The Midnight Rockers)

Size: 101,5 MB
Time: 43:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Still Standing (4:41)
02. Good As Gold (4:34)
03. Ball And Chain (3:46)
04. Love Love Love (4:00)
05. Little Bitty Woman (4:20)
06. Movin' On (4:10)
07. The Worst Feeling (4:07)
08. Almost Love You (5:11)
09. Party Man (4:33)
10. Feels So Good (4:01)

Personnel:
Bobby G: Vocals
Curtis Grant Jr.: Vocals & Drums
Earl Grant: Keyboards & Vocals,
Ray Scott: Bass
Al Harfield: Guitar & Vocals,
Jim Degegorio: Bass

Blues man Bobby G has the blues ingrained in his soul. Born Robert Lee Gray, Bobby grew up on a plantation in Winterville, Washington County, Mississippi. At the age of 7, he was put to work in the cotton fields. Everybody in the area worked on a cotton farm. Life was hard. Most people were poor, and Bobby was no exception. But cotton wasn’t the only thing Bobby began early. Living in such close proximity to the likes of BB King, Mississippi Slim and Bobby Bland, he was bitten by the blues bug. By age 11, he was frequenting juke joints. Bands would come from nearby Greenville to play in Winterville. If he could scrape together enough money, Bobby would go inside to see the show. If he didn’t have the money, he listened from outside, and dreamed of trading the cotton hoe for a microphone. Bobby recalls a time when he was 15, looking around and seeing “the sky go down to the cotton, and the cotton go up the sky.” He prayed “Lord, is there anything else for me?” Shortly thereafter, his uncles came to visit from Toledo, and he asked if he could go back north with them. When they were ready to leave, Bobby hopped in the car with only the clothes on his back and headed to a new life in Toledo. There, he worked a variety of odd jobs including dishwashing and construction before landing a job with the city of Toledo. Bobby worked his way up through the ranks for 39 years before retiring. His job with the city provided for his family, but Bobby’s passion was singing the blues. Being inspired by the juke joint singers of his youth, Bobby cut his teeth in the local clubs – The Green Lite, Anglers, Walnut Room, the Peacock and many others around Toledo, Northwest OH, and Southwestern MI. He sang mostly on weekends whenever he could until 1980, when his son was born. For several years, he took a break from music to be there for his son’s school and sports activities. Then in the late 1990’s, he began singing again. Throughout the years, Bobby has been the featured singer for several bands including; Creation of Soul, Big Boz Bluz, and Curtis Jr and the MidnightRockers, as well as having his own band, Bobby G and Friendz. Bobby has a unique sound with powerful blues vocals and an energetic style. Since retiring, Bobby has longed to share his music with a wider audience.

This CD is the brainchild of John Henry, blues enthusiast, promoter and businessman from Waterville, OH (near Toledo). Henry has been an instrumental figure in the blues scene in Ohio for decades. One of the best blues venues in the Toledo area is Henry’s shop, Third Street Cigar, in downtown Waterville. This intimate setting hosts national touring acts, as well as local bands, on a regular basis. Henry founded his record company Third Street Cigar Records in 2017 . Henry recognized Bobby G’s talent and enthusiasm and enlisted his long time friend, Johnny Rawls, to produce this CD for Bobby G on the Third Street Cigar Records label.

Still Standing

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Bobby G - Winterville

Size: 134,7 MB
Time: 57:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Funk
Art: Front

01. Winterville (6:35)
02. Somethings Wrong (5:35)
03. Don't Leave Me Out In The Cold (4:13)
04. That Girl's Watching Me (4:53)
05. Bail Out Blues (3:14)
06. Sparkling Blue Jeans (4:10)
07. The McGee Brothers (4:14)
08. Sway Back (5:20)
09. I Tried (4:04)
10. Table For One (3:10)
11. Hang On To Your Money (5:09)
12. Every Time (3:03)
13. Daddy's Here (3:46)

Bobby G and I had a chance to work some blues gigs in Toledo, OH. We became friends and I asked him if he had any albums out and he said "No". We changed that and proceeded to produce this album during the last 18 months. Bobby purchased a hand held recorder to record his ideas and I (Mike Lorenz) wrote melodies and arranged the rhythm tracks. Eric Brasier also added five songs that show his lyric writing skills. Eric also played guitar on several of his tunes. A special thanks to Greg Moore and Pat McDonagh for their guitar work and contribution to the album. Enjoy!

Winterville