Showing posts with label Gabe Stillman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gabe Stillman. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Gabe Stillman - Give Me Some Time

Size: 144.8 MB
Time: 62:11
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Give Me Some Time (3:53)
02. Let It Go (2:47)
03. No Time For Me (3:25)
04. No Peace For A Soldier (4:02)
05. Just Say The Word (4:09)
06. Alabama Wildflowers (4:22)
07. Heartbreak Makes A Sound (5:28)
08. No Matter What You Wear (Feat. Sue Foley & Anson Funderburgh) (4:35)
09. Susquehanna 66 (Feat. Greg Izor) (3:23)
10. Ain't Gonna Change (3:12)
11. Out Of Time (4:54)
12. I'll Take Care Of You (4:33)
13. Don't Go Cold (5:28)
14. Friend Of Mine (4:43)
15. See BT Blues (3:13)

Pennsylvanians are well acquainted with guitarist Gabe Stillman’s energetic, acrobatic, showman-like performances. He leaves no doubt that he can wield an axe gracefully, swaggeringly, and demonstratively depending on the tune. Nonetheless, this debut, Just Say the Word, will surprise even his most ardent fans due to his accomplished songwriting and a versatility of vocal performances that don’t often come to the fore in his guitar shredding live act. The national audience has no preconceived notions but will be impressed with the totality of the youthful Stillman’s toolkit – well-crafted and relatable tunes, diverse arrangements, and superior vocals. The guitar playing goes without saying. Stillman, a 2015 graduate of The Berklee School of Music, is the winner of the Gibson Guitar Award at the 2019 IBC.

Besides, a renowned artist such as Anson Funderburgh, who produced the album, would not tarnish his reputation by lending his name to a fledgling upstart. He recognizes talent and says this in the inside jacket – “Great musicians are special; they have something different that sets them apart from the others. They are born with it; it just comes easy. Gabe Stillman is one of them.”

Funderburgh formed an elite backing band for the album recorded in Austin, TX. Aboard are Colin Beatty (bass), Roy Hangen (drums) (Bruce Katz Band), Taylor Streiff (all keyboards) (Nick Moss Band), and the Texas Horns – Mark “Kaz” Kazanoff (tenor sax), John Mills (baritone sax), Al Gomez (trumpet). Funderburgh guests on guitar along with Sue Foley on “No Matter What You Wear” and Greg Izor adds chromatic harmonica to the instrumental “Susquehanna 66.” Background vocalists Alice Spencer, Tommy Taylor, and Kazanoff add to three tracks. There are a generous fifteen tracks, eleven penned by Stillman, two co-writes with Mick Johns and a cover of Brook Benton’s “I’ll Take Care of You” and Bill Withers’ “Friend of Mine.” Stillman and band cruise through an array of blues, soul, and R&B styles.

The opener “Give Me Some Time” features Elmore James-like slide while The Texas Horns and Streif’s B3 propel “Let It Go.” Given the Texas feel and the blues legacy of Austin, “No Time for Me” and the standout, B3-fueled “No Peace For a Soldier” may evoke echoes of Double Trouble while “Alabama Flowers” has an intriguing mix of mild strains of early Tony Joe White and hints of Tex-Mex. The bouncy title track with a bari solo from Mills and the slow burner “Heartbreak Makes a Sound” with a Kazanoff tenor spot, transport the listener back to the ‘60s sound of Stax. Stillman proves he can play in restrained style with robust tone. The Jimmy Reed-like shuffle “No Matter What You Wear” revisits the glory days of Antone’s, featuring crisp solos from three guitarists – the leader, Funderburgh, and Sue Foley. That’s only the first half.

The rollicking instrumental “Susquehanna 66” has Stillman, Strief (on B3) and guest Izor firing on all cylinders, with impressive harmonics created among the three as Stillman plays in jazzy mode. “Ain’t Gonna Change” has a heavy bottom with Hubert Sumlin/Howlin’ Wolf-like riffs as Streif’s piano plays the part of Henry Gray. “Out of Time” is a potent horn slathered tune, the kind borne in these Texas environs over the past 40-50 years. Stillman reveals his feel for R&B in the two covers, aided by Streif’s keyboards in “I’ll Take Care of You” and the combination of horns and backing vocals in “Friend of Mine.”

Though uncredited it sounds as if Stillman is playing a lap steel in the roots song “Don’t Go Cold,” another gem while the closer, the half spoken/half sung “See BT Blues” doesn’t quite jell with the rest of the material. That aside, this is a brilliant, auspicious debut from one who has the complete package. Gabe Stillman’s future is very bright. ~Jim Hynes

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Gabe Stillman & The Nighthawks - Flying High

Size: 64,6 MB
Time: 27:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Flying High (3:15)
02. Moving Up In Class (4:01)
03. Down In Mexico (3:51)
04. Up The Line (3:22)
05. She's Bad (4:42)
06. I'm Coming Home (4:32)
07. Shame Shame (3:47)

“Gabe plays the blues with strength, personality, and a depth of both feeling and musicianship.” —Nighthawks’ founder and frontman Mark Wenner

“Gabe Stillman has got the chops and the intensity the blues should have. Keep your eye on him!” —Toronzo Cannon

In January 2019, Gabe and his band returned from the 35th International Blues Challenge, IBC, in Memphis TN, after landing in the final eight out of 101 starting entries. Additionally Gabe’s command of the guitar earned him serious notice with the slate of judges and earned him top honors, winning the esteemed Gibson Guitar Award. Stillman says, “Winning the Gibson award is an incredible honor, especially at this early stage of my career. It’s an electrifying feeling to have the encouragement from the Blues Foundation that I’m on the right path as a musician.”

Based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Gabe formed the band in 2015, shortly after graduating from Boston’s Berklee College of Music. The Gabe Stillman Band has become a mainstay of the regional blues circuit with standout performances at venues large and small. In addition to sharing stages with blues royalty The Nighthawks and Chicago powerhouse Toronzo Cannon, they’ve won over crowds at the Briggs Farm Blues Fest, the Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, the Destination Blues Festival and, to Stillman’s great satisfaction, the annual Billtown Blues Festival. Toronzo Cannon says, “Gabe Stillman has the intensity and the chops the blues should have, keep your eye on him!”

In the Summer of 2018 the band performed at the Spyglass Ridge Winery as a supporting act for legendary blues and rock'n'roll band, George Thorogood & The Destroyers. Throughout the past year the band has toured extensively in PA, OH, MO, TN, TX and FL playing for great audiences at some of the most well-respected blues venues and festivals in the country. Plans are underway for a tour landing him in Chicago and continuing through upstate NY. Gabe is aggressively pursuing his next recording project.

Flying High MP3
Flying High FLAC

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Gabe Stillman - The Grind

Size: 50,0 MB
Time: 21:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Give Me Some Time (3:47)
02. My Baby Is The Real Thing (3:48)
03. Ain't Gonna Change (4:41)
04. The Grind (6:25)
05. No Time For Me (2:48)

The Gabe Stillman Band is a three-piece machine that runs at full tilt for every performance. While their sound is unmistakably rooted in the blues, the band draws from the deep well of all American roots music.

In January 2019, Gabe and his band returned from the 35th International Blues Challenge, IBC, in Memphis TN, after landing in the final eight out of 101 starting entries. Additionally Gabe’s command of the guitar earned him serious notice with the slate of judges and earned him top honors, winning the esteemed Gibson Guitar Award. Stillman says, “Winning the Gibson award is an incredible honor, especially at this early stage of my career. It’s an electrifying feeling to have the encouragement from the Blues Foundation that I’m on the right path as a musician.”

Based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Gabe formed the band in 2015, shortly after graduating from Boston’s Berklee College of Music. The Gabe Stillman Band has become a mainstay of the regional blues circuit with standout performances at venues large and small. In addition to sharing stages with blues royalty The Nighthawks and Chicago powerhouse Toronzo Cannon, they’ve won over crowds at the Briggs Farm Blues Fest, the Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, the Destination Blues Festival and, to Stillman’s great satisfaction, the annual Billtown Blues Festival. Toronzo Cannon says, “Gabe Stillman has the intensity and the chops the blues should have, keep your eye on him!”

In the Summer of 2018 the band performed at the Spyglass Ridge Winery as a supporting act for legendary blues and rock'n'roll band, George Thorogood & The Destroyers. Throughout the past year the band has toured extensively in PA, OH, MO, TN, TX and FL playing for great audiences at some of the most well-respected blues venues and festivals in the country. Plans are underway for a tour landing him in Chicago and continuing through upstate NY. Gabe is aggressively pursuing his next recording project.

The Grind