Showing posts with label Fiona Boyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiona Boyes. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2025

Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers - Live At Bluesfest 2004

Album: Live At Bluesfest 2004
Size: 104,4 MB
Time: 45:01
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2025
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. Card Sharp (4:40)
2. Mailbox Blues (4:42)
3. Spoonful (5:17)
4. Sitting On Top Of The World (4:03)
5. Hubert's Introduction (0:52)
6. Run Here (5:16)
7. Easy Baby (8:55)
8. Hubert Speaks (0:32)
9. Feed Me (4:19)
10. Who's Been Talking (6:21)

Important legacy recording, direct from festival desk to minidisc - and only recently rediscovered. Fiona's first tour with her Fortune Tellers band captured at iconic Bluesfest in Byron Bay, Australia. The band features Fiona Boyes (guitar/vocals), with Howlin' Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin, Australia's roots music hero Chris Wilson (harmonica/vocals), Dean Addison (double bass) and Mark Grunden (drums).

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Saturday, April 13, 2024

Fiona Boyes - Blues For Hard Times

Size: 358 MB
Time: 57:39
File: Flac
Released: 2011
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. Nickels & Dimes (Blues for Hard Times) (2:58)
2. Chain Gang (3:38)
3. Guys Be Wise (5:04)
4. Mean World (4:14)
5. High Time (4:05)
6. Baptized in Muddy's Sweat (4:57)
7. I Let the Blues (3:04)
8. Maybe I Could Be Your Girl (3:17)
9. Drink to Your Health (3:01)
10. God & The Devil (4:37)
11. She Could Play That Thing (Blues for Memphis Minnie) (2:32)
12. Pony Ride (3:07)
13. No Friends (2:47)
14. Grandma's Advice (2:55)
15. The Preacher (3:25)
16. Jesus Took Possession (3:49)

Catchy original numbers highlight the Australian guitar slinger's best effort yet. Fiona pays homage to the likes of Memphis Minnie, Muddy Waters, and JB Lenoir on her first Vizztone issue. "Nickles & Dimes" opens things with some energetic finger picking, a rather cheerful expression of the title phrase, she sings "A brand new day follows the darkest night". The sexy and fun "Baptized In Muddy's Sweat" is the tale of a lady consumed with the spirit of the Hoochie Coochie Man, and Boyes' slide intro sure is dripping with that version of "holy water". (no disrespect intended)Indeed, Fiona has played her share of spirituals and holy blues in her time, and this album is no exception. Vizztone always prides itself in offering something a bit different, and "The Preacher" is a cool tale of a "yellow haired girl who made a preacher lay his Bible down" The catch is that the blonde was a good woman who "treat the preacher right", and helped beat back the devil! A similarly humorous effort "God And The Devil", tells of the twosome who "Can't get along, they can't get satisfied." "Guys Be Wise" is an updated version of Sippie Wallace's "Women Be Wise" (also one of Bonnie Raitt's hits). This release is a generous 57 minutes (sixteen tunes), traditional but nearly all lively, happy and uptempo.

Blues For Hard Times FLAC

Friday, October 27, 2023

Fiona Boyes - Gimme Some Sweet Jelly Roll

Size: 256
Time: 44:40
File: Flac
Released: 2003
Styles: Blues
Art: front

1. The Preacher (3:23)
2. Devil Says (3:29)
3. A'int No Jelly Roll in Heaven (3:30)
4. In Love Again (3:37)
5. Drink to Your Health (3:13)
6. Harmonica Rag (2:01)
7. When Did You Leave Heaven (3:18)
8. How'd You Want Your Business Done (2:18)
9. Mess with Your Mama (2:42)
10. It's You (3:02)
11. Catfish Fiesta (2:46)
12. Down Home Gal (4:45)
13. Young Rider Blues (2:52)
14. Light at the End of the Road (3:37)

"I've borrowed the Delta Moon rhythm section (the other winner at the International Blues Challenge) from Georgia to record with me. But after the jam I hope to inveigle other people to join us in the studio." While Boyes is developing new audiences in Oregon, Chicago and Memphis in the next three months, her new album, Give Me Some Sweet Jelly Roll, will be on the shelves. "It's mainly barrelhouse, mainly original," she said. "It has more attitude than my previous album, with plenty of cheeky ones on it. And I'll be performing them at festivals throughout America."

Gimme Some Sweet Jelly Roll FLAC

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Fiona Boyes - Ramblified

Album: Ramblified
Size: 106,6 MB
Time: 46:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2023
Styles: Semi-acoustic blues
Art: Front, back

1. Devil Made Me Do It (4:14)
2. Ramblified (3:58)
3. One Day Late (3:01)
4. About Time Business Took Care Of Me (2:44)
5. Joy Is Back In Style (3:32)
6. The Revenant (2:40)
7. Good Lord Made You So (5:24)
8. One Rule For You (4:41)
9. Love Changing Blues (4:21)
10. Turnip Patch (3:07)
11. Blues Ain't Hard To Find (4:28)
12. Ramblified Revisited (Instrumental) (3:57)

The only Australian musician ever to be recognised in the American Blues Foundation (Memphis) 'Blues Music Awards', with 8 nominations, including 2019 'Traditional Female Artist of the Year'. Performances featuring guitars, vocals and unique cigarbox instruments. International recording artist and touring musician. /Amazon

Personnel: Fiona Boyes (vogals, guitars); Mark Grunden (drums, percussion); Phill "Phillbilly" Jenkins (tuba); Watermelon Slim (harmonica).

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Fiona Boyes - Blues In My Heart: 20th Anniversary Edition (Remastered)

Size: 123,7 MB
Time: 52:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2000/2020
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Front & Back

01. Blues In My Heart (3:52)
02. Pig Meat (3:05)
03. She Could Play That Thing (2:51)
04. I Let The Blues In (3:24)
05. Have Faith (4:16)
06. Honey You Can Take My Man (2:37)
07. My Say So (2:20)
08. Rowdy Blues (3:37)
09. Mean World (3:38)
10. Angel (3:27)
11. Two Legged Dog (3:10)
12. That Certain Something (2:51)
13. Hokum Rag (2:14)
14. Mercy (3:53)
15. Canned Heat (3:34)
16. Hotel Room (3:34)

Guitarist and singer-­songwriter Fiona Boyes is the only Australian ever recognised by The Blues Foundation in Memphis, earning 8 Blues Music Awards nominations. She was the first woman and non­-American to win the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Her international following has propelled her recordings to the top of blues charts.

Blues in My Heart is a remastered 20th Anniversary edition of her debut solo album, originally released in 2000 in Australia only. Fiona is joined on this album by bandmates Karen (Kaz) Dalla Rosa (harmonica); Gina Woods (piano); and Paula Dowse (drums and percussion).

Quoting Fiona, “Blues in My Heart is an acoustic album of finger­picking ragtime blues… the 16 tracks capture a unique performance moment, much like the historical recordings of the early players I so admire.”

Blues In My Heart: 20th Anniversary Edition (Remastered) MP3
Blues In My Heart: 20th Anniversary Edition (Remastered) FLAC

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers - Lucky 13

Year: 2006
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:41
Size: 108,2 MB
Styles: Blues
Scans: Full

1. Chicken Wants Corn (4:03)
2. Celebrate The Curves (3:51)
3. Good Lord Made You So (4:43)
4. Stranger In Your Eyes (4:44)
5. You Gonna Miss Me (3:20)
6. High Cotton (3:07)
7. Pigmeat Lover (3:10)
8. Hold Me (3:13)
9. Red Hot Kisses (3:52)
10. Big Bigger Biggest (2:53)
11. Rambling Man Blues (2:35)
12. Rockabilly On The Radio (3:08)
13. Homesick Blues (3:56)

Nearly all of Fiona Boyes' previous reviews have acknowledged that she is an exceptional female blues guitarist, but it's time to lay the gender qualifier to rest: Fiona Boyes is an exceptional blues guitarist, period, as well as an exceptional vocalist and songwriter. Having released several albums in her native Australia, both with her '90s band, the Mojos, and under her own name - most recently a double-live set recorded in Atlanta - Boyes finally tried her luck in the market that has inspired her music.

Lucky 13 is her first American release, and it's one wicked slab of blues. Most of Boyes' previous recordings have showcased her acoustic guitar work, but from the first "Smokestack Lightning"-like notes of Lucky 13's opener, "Chicken Wants Corn," Boyes lets it be known that this time she's cranking up the volume. Her electric guitar playing throughout displays both enormous skill and a true empathy with the American roots music she's adapted as her own.

With a particular allegiance to the Chicago and New Orleans styles, and nods to Texas, Memphis, and Mississippi, Boyes' picking can be alternately nasty/dirty or smooth/sweet, but regardless of the subgenre, she's consistently economical, tasteful, and imaginative, bringing to each tune crisp, melodic lines and a sense of history; there's no question that Boyes has spent many an hour studying the nuances of the form. That isn't to suggest that this is an exercise in retro, though: Boyes perfectly bridges modernity with classicism.

Ten of the album's 13 tracks were composed by the artist, who keeps her sound rooted in the present while aesthetically transporting herself to Chicago's South Side of the mid-20th century to hang with Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, and then stepping further back to pay a visit to Memphis Minnie down in Louisiana. For the occasion of her U.S. debut, Boyes took advantage of the local talent, augmenting her core group the Fortune Tellers with Bob Margolin, one of Waters' former guitarists; the Texan pianist Marcia Ball; saxman Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff; and others.

But while her guests lend to the effort their considerable experience on the American blues scene, the spotlight is never off of Boyes, who impresses on each track with her virtuosic guitaristry and versatile vocalizing. She likes to keep the listener guessing, too: "Rockabilly on the Radio," a screaming, twanging '50s-style rocker, the tender ballad "Stranger in Your Eyes," and the jump blues "Big Bigger Biggest" may all at first seem anomalies, but they fit neatly into the plan.

And although the album's focus is her electric playing, Boyes doesn't neglect her acoustic fingerpicking on Lucky 13. "Pigmeat Lover," one of a handful of tracks spotlighting longtime Asleep at the Wheel pianist Floyd Domino, recalls Maria Muldaur's early solo albums, while the cover of Lillian McMurry's "Red Hot Kisses," a duet with Margolin, is country-blues at its finest. Fiona Boyes may be from Down Under, but with albums this good she'll be on top of all of the blues polls before long. /Jeff Tamarkin, AllMusic

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Monday, October 22, 2018

Fiona Boyes, Mookie Brill, Rich DelGrosso - Live From Bluesville

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 48:46
Size: 111.6 MB
Styles: Blues
Released: 2008
Art: Full

1. Early In The Morning {4:40}
2. Homegrown Sin {3:58}
3. Hard To Live With {5:51}
4. Smokestack Lightning {4:46}
5. Easy Babe {4:21}
6. Shotgun Blues {4:45}
7. My Baby Left Me {2:30}
8. Good Lord Made You So {4:49}
9. Keep Your Nose Outa My Bizness {4:38}
10. Mercy {4:53}
11. Two Legged Dog {3:32}

Playing amplified blues-rock has not been a problem for Fiona Boyes, but the flexible singer/guitarist is equally proficient when it comes to providing acoustic blues -- and that is exactly what she does on Live from Bluesville. In fact, Boyes plays acoustic blues exclusively on this 48-minute CD, which finds her forming an intimate trio with Tom "Mookie" Brill (lead vocals, acoustic bass, harmonica) and Rich DelGrosso (lead vocals, mandolin). Contrary to what the title suggests, this isn't a live album in the conventional sense; Live from Bluesville wasn't recorded in a club or theater in front of an audience, but rather in a Washington, D.C., studio in 2007. However, all the performances were recorded in real time -- no overdubbing whatsoever -- and the rugged spirit of acoustic country blues often prevails thanks to Boyes, Brill, and DelGrosso (who share the lead vocals, although Boyes' singing dominates the session). However, they don't embrace any one type of acoustic country blues exclusively. Mississippi Delta blues is part of the equation, but so are Texas blues and Louisiana blues. And occasionally, Live from Bluesville demonstrates that acoustic blues doesn't necessarily mean country blues. Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning" is a Chess Records gem that blues connoisseurs closely identify with electric post-WWII Chicago blues, but the unplugged version offered by Boyes, Brill, and DelGrosso re-imagines the tune as acoustic blues from Chicago's pre-WWII, pre-Chess, pre-Willie Dixon era. And they also acknowledge the Windy City's pre-Chess artists with inspired performances of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Early in the Morning" and Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup's "My Baby Left Me." Clearly, this trio is well aware of the fact that the blues were alive and well in Chicago long before the seminal Chess became so influential and helped pave the way for the creation of rock & roll. But whether the influences are rural or urban, Live from Bluesville maintains a happily unplugged focus -- and Boyes excels as both a singer and an acoustic guitarist. ~Alex Henderson

Live From Bluesville

Fiona Boyes - Live In Atlanta

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 45:21
Size: 109.31 MB
Released: 2004
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. I'll Be Your Fool {4:43}
2. Ten Foot Tall (and Bullet Proof) {3:25}
3. Women Be Wise {3:44}
4. Stranger In Your Eyes {4:36}
5. Love Changing Blues {6:45}
6. Sailing {4:31}
7. Run Here {5:58}
8. Travelling Mood {3:42}
9. My Baby Cooks {3:07}
10. Ember {4:46}

Fiona Boyes - guitar, vocal
'Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin - guitar
Gina Leigh - piano
John McKnight - drums
Jon Schwenke - bass
Mark 'Kaz' Kazanoff - harp, sax

'Live in Atlanta' was recorded live at the Blue Note West Club in 2003

Previously only available in the US at selected live shows - 'Live in Atlanta' features special guests 'Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin and 'Kaz' Kazanoff as well as a band of wonderful Atlanta musicians. Live and spontaneous - with a mix of electric and semi-acoustic material. As Mr Margolin says in his liner notes "the Blues Gods smiled down on us that night..."

Live In Atlanta

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Fiona Boyes - Blues Woman

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 52:10
Size: 119.4 MB
Released: 2009
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. Woman Ain't A Mule (3:08)
2. Howlin' At Your Door (3:52)
3. I Want To Go (2:46)
4. Train To Hopeville (4:07)
5. Look Out Love (2:59)
6. Got My Eye On You (4:08)
7. Do You Feel Better? (4:03)
8. The Barrelhouse Funeral (4:04)
9. Place Of Milk And Honey (3:17)
10. Waiting For Some Good News (3:04)
11. Precious Time (3:14)
12. Fishin' Hole (2:57)
13. City Born Country Gal (3:10)
14. Juke Joint On Moses Lane (3:29)
15. Old Time Ways (3:43)

Fiona Boyes - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Slide Guitar, Guitar (Resonator), Stomp Box, Guitar (Tremolo)
Derek O'Brien - Guitar
Jimi Bott - Percussion, Bongos, Drums, Washboard, Trash Cans
Kaz Kazanoff - Harmonica, Percussion, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Horn Arrangements, Soloist
Marcia Ball - Piano
Nick Connolly - Piano, Organ (Hammond)
Pinetop Perkins - Piano, Vocals

A lot of interesting things have been written about Fiona Boyes, but one of the most attention-grabbing came from Midwest Record Recap -- which said that the Australian singer/guitarist "sounds like Bonnie Raitt's evil twin." While that comment was amusing, it was also insightful; Boyes does, in fact, have a strong Raitt influence (with elements of Marcia Ball and Rory Block), but her approach is noticeably darker, swampier, and more mysterious than Raitt's. Boyes is clearly her own person, and one of the great things about Blues Woman is the fact that she is so hard to pin down stylistically. The Aussie is blues-oriented -- that much is clear -- but during the course of this album, she embraces everything from electric Chicago blues on the Howlin' Wolf-influenced "Howlin' at Your Door" to early R&B (of the late-'40s/early-'50s variety) on "Do You Feel Better?" to blues-soul on "Train to Hopesville" and "Waiting for Some Good News." Although Boyes plays electric guitar on many of the tracks, she is also an excellent acoustic guitarist -- and her mastery of the acoustic guitar is evident on the Mississippi Delta blues-minded "Place of Milk and Honey." Texas blues is also part of the equation on this 2008 recording; so are Louisiana and Memphis blues. And through it all, Boyes never fails to be recognizable. For Boyes, having a blues orientation doesn't mean being a blues purist; she isn't someone who believes that everything on a blues-oriented album must adhere to a traditional 12-bar format or that blues artists must refrain from having rock or soul influences. But everything on Blues Woman boasts a wealth of blues feeling, and Boyes' love of variety yields consistently excellent results throughout this gem of an album.

Blues Woman

Fiona Boyes - Gimme Some Sweet... Jelly Roll

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 44:40
Size: 102.3 MB
Released: 2003
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. The Preacher (3:23)
2. Devil Says (3:29)
3. A'int No Jelly Roll in Heaven (3:30)
4. In Love Again (3:37)
5. Drink to Your Health (3:13)
6. Harmonica Rag (2:01)
7. When Did You Leave Heaven (3:18)
8. How'd You Want Your Business Done (2:18)
9. Mess with Your Mama (2:42)
10. It's You (3:02)
11. Catfish Fiesta (2:46)
12. Down Home Gal (4:45)
13. Young Rider Blues (2:52)
14. Light at the End of the Road (3:37)

Fiona Boyes is an Australian blues musician. She has been recording for more than 25 years and tours regularly in Australia, the United States, and Europe.
Boyes' debut US release Lucky 13 was nominated by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee for the 2007 Blues Music Awards, 'Contemporary Blues Album of the Year'.She has since received three further BMA nominations for 'Traditional Female Blues Artist' (2010), 'Acoustic BluesAlbum of the Year' (2009), 'Contemporary Female Blues Artist' (2008), and her 2008 release Live From Bluesville won the US Blues Critics Award for Best Live Blues Album. Boyes has also received 15 national recording and performance awards in Australia.
Boyes has toured and recorded with many, including Hubert Sumlin and Bob Margolin. Boyes was described by Grammy Award winner and Blues Hall of Fame pianist, Pinetop Perkins, as "the best gal guitarist I heard since Memphis Minnie."
She plays both acoustic and electric, covering pre-war Delta slide, laments, single chord Mississippi Hills grooves, Piedmont finger picking, New Orleans barrelhouse, Memphis soul, classic Chicago, Texas swing, and the uptown sound of the West Coast.

Gimme Some Sweet Jelly Roll

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Fiona Boyes - Voodoo In The Shadows

Size: 107,4 MB
Time: 45:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Call Their Name (5:19)
02. Party At Red's (4:15)
03. What You Put On Me (3:47)
04. Dark And Dangerous Love (3:57)
05. Little Things (4:05)
06. New Orleans (3:27)
07. Don't Leave Your Feet At Home (3:14)
08. I Ain't Fooling (4:27)
09. With A Little Respect (4:24)
10. Tell Your Story Walking (3:39)
11. Ember (4:50)

Fiona Boyes is Australia’s most successful and celebrated international Blues artist. Her previous Reference Recordings release, Professin’ The Blues, received the 2017 Acoustic Album of the Year award from Blues Blast Magazine. The Blues Foundation in Memphis has honored her with 6 Blues Music Award nominations, including Acoustic Album of the Year and Best Acoustic Artist in 2017. In 2003, she won their International Blues Challenge, representing The Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society.
This new album, Voodoo In The Shadows, is a self-produced session by the multi-talented guitarist/singer-songwriter, exploring the allure of the back roads from Memphis, through Mississippi, to New Orleans and down to the Gulf. In 11 songs, including 9 originals, we hear stories of respect, partying, attitude, mystery, sensuality, and love.

Joining her are two Australian bandmates: multi-instrumentalist Tim Neal (Hammond B3, piano, bass and baritone sax) and drummer/percussionist Mark Gruden, plus Johnny Sansone, one of New Orleans’ finest musicians, who adds his harmonica and accordion to richly season this international gumbo! As is customary, Fiona plays a cornucopia of guitars; her 6-string Maton, three cigar-box instruments and her rare baritone National Resolectric. Players combine in several groupings, featuring their different instruments, and a collaborative magic emerges, taking listeners along on the journey.

Voodoo In The Shadows MP3
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Daniel Eriksen & Stig Sjostrom - Tin Roofs & Bottle Trees

Size: 87,1 MB
Time: 37:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Delta Blues
Art: Front

01. Green Corn (2:35)
02. Worried Life (Feat. Bill Abel) (3:43)
03. Lula Looks Dangerous (Live) (3:51)
04. Mississippi Boll Weevil (1:58)
05. Pony Blues (Feat. Bill Abel) (5:26)
06. Good Lord Made You So (Feat. Fiona Boyes & Vidar Busk) (6:15)
07. Hoopin' & Hollerin' (2:59)
08. Over The Hill (Live) (4:56)
09. Dirty Boogyin' (Feat. Bill Abel) (3:19)
10. Shake'em On Down (2:26)

Award winning blues artist and slide guitarist Daniel Eriksen teams up with drummer Stig Sjøstrøm for this high octane delta style album. Recorded on different locations in Mississippi and Memphis over several years, featuring special guests Fiona Boyes, Bill Abel and Vidar Busk. Grammy winning producer and engineer Matt Ross-Spang recorded the guys at legendary Sun Studio in Memphis. Also from Memphis, are two live recordings from The Orpheum. Bluesman Bill Abel recorded at the countryside in Duncan, Mississippi and Gary Vincent cut a few at Clarksdale Soundstage in Clarksdale, Mississippi.

Blues recording artist and songwriter DANIEL ERIKSEN is best known for his breathtaking skill on the slide guitar. Eriksen has been the recipent of numerous awards such as Blues Album Of The Year (The SPELLEMANN Award 2014), Blues Artist of The Year (The NBF Blues Award 2015), and just recently took 2nd Place with STIG SJØSTRØM at The INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE in Memphis, Tennessee January 2018, in competition with almost 100 great acts from all over the world.

Tin Roofs & Bottle Trees MP3
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Friday, October 14, 2016

Fiona Boyes - Professin' The Blues

Size: 125,0 MB
Time: 53:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Can't Stay Here No More (3:12)
02. Devil You Know (2:56)
03. Lay Down With Dogs (3:16)
04. Angels & Boats (4:50)
05. One Rule For You (3:41)
06. Card Sharp (2:37)
07. Old & Stiff (2:41)
08. Kiss Me Darling (3:07)
09. Love Me All The Way (3:50)
10. Stubborn Old Mule (3:23)
11. Catfish Fiesta (2:05)
12. If I Should Die (3:25)
13. At The Crossroads (2:29)
14. Love Changing Blues (4:11)
15. Baby Please Don't Go (3:04)
16. Face In The Mirror (4:21)

Professin' The Blues proclaims Fiona Boyes passion for the Blues as she celebrates the unique contribution of recording and mastering engineer 'Professor' Keith O. Johnson, Reference Recording's Technical Director and audio legend. In her self-penned and illustrated liner notes Fiona makes the declaration, "'rofessor' Keith's amazing approach to capturing sounds, mostly with his own hand built equipment, is nothing short of sonic alchemy".

Australian Blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Fiona Boyes has been recording and performing for more than 25 years, building a career that has taken her to major festivals and stages around the world. A veteran recording artist with 13 releases, she has received 5 Blues Music Award nominations in 4 different categories from the Blues Foundation in Memphis, won more than 30 Australian music awards, worldwide accolades and legions of supporters. Fiona's immersion in the rich musical and historical traditions that make up the Blues lend conviction and authenticity to both her guitar work and songwriting. Her abundant talent, artistic sincerity and musical integrity are a beacon.

In solo, duo and trio settings, Fiona presents 16 tunes (14 originals and 2 covers), employing a traditional acoustic guitar, two different metal body resonators and a unique 4-string cigar box guitar. Joining her are two highly respected instrumentalist; drummer Jimi Bott and bassist Denny Croy.

Recorded at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Professin' The Blues, like all of 'Prof.' Johnson sessions, was recorded live, in real-time, with no separate tracks, overdubs, or effects. Co-produced by Fiona Boyes and Janice Mancuso.

"...our heroine perpetuates the blues legacy with a brave attitude and amazing conviction." Vicente Zumel, La Hora Del Blues

Professin' The Blues

Monday, June 29, 2015

Various - Homeward Bound: A Loving Tribute To John-Alex Mason

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:09
Size: 121.7 MB
Styles: Roots, Contemporary blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[6:59] 1. Big George Brock - So Long
[3:47] 2. Cedric Burnside Project - John-Alex Mason
[4:28] 3. Gabe Carter - Two White Horses
[4:05] 4. Microwave Dave - The Wild Peace
[2:58] 5. Valerie June - Rain Dance
[4:45] 6. Fiona Boyes & Te Fortune Tellers - Ember
[3:06] 7. Rev. K.M. Williams - Let Jesus Lead You
[4:07] 8. Davis Coen - Mile After Mile
[4:05] 9. Gerry Hundt & Ronnie Shellist - Jaybird
[3:57] 10. Sam Simon - Blues In The Blood
[3:28] 11. Johnny Lowebow - Mule Train
[2:41] 12. Elam Mcknight - Red Wheel Barrow
[4:37] 13. Jeff Norwood - Walking Catfish Blues

John-Alex Mason, nationally and internationally renowned Blues artist, was taken from this world far too soon. Because John-Alex was loved and admired by not only his fans but his contemporaries. This project joins together music of a few artists who knew John-Alex. Each artist has contributed an original song to be included as a memorial to his memory.

Homeward Bound consists of a physical and digital album of 13 songs steeped in the Rootsy-Blues feel that John-Alex Mason ventured towards and delved in. The goal of this project is to raise funds for the pressing of the CD, posters and postage, then remaining funds will go to his surviving children. Another goal of this project is to shine a light on the life and music of John-Alex so the world can know him better and realize the beauty of his life and how it touched those who came in contact with him.

None of the musicians or artists are paid for their efforts, and everyone involved with this project is volunteering. The only money spent will be to press 1000 CD's or more if needed (let's hope for 10,000), plus posters and postage. All proceeds will go to a trust fund for John-Alex's two children.

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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Fiona Boyes - Box And Dice

Released: 2015
Size: 101.4 MB
Time: 43:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front, Back.

1. Juke Joint On Moses Lane [3:30]
2. I'm A Stranger Here [4:47]
3. Walking Round Money [3:39]
4. Smokestack Lightning [4:19]
5. Louisiana [3:51]
6. Black Mountain Blues [4:31]
7. Mama's Sanctified Amp [3:22]
8. I Done Quit [4:05]
9. Walk With Me [3:22]
10. Tiny Pinch Of Sin [2:42]
11. Easy Baby [5:40]

Featuring cigar box guitars, National Reso-lectric baritone guitar and brand new material from Fiona's recent touring & festival performances. From deep solo Mississippi cigar box slide to electric blues trio with upright bass, drums and percussion.

I ain't never heard a woman finger-pick a guitar like that since Memphis Minnie.
She's the best gal guitar player I heard in more than 35 years.'
- Delta pianist & Blues Hall of Fame legend 'Pinetop' Perkins

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