Showing posts with label Kat Baloun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kat Baloun. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

Kat Baloun & The Frostbites - Live At Lossiranta

Size: 111.4 MB
Time: 47:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2023
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Can I Call You Honey (4:48)
02. 5-10-15 Hours (5:29)
03. Snatch It Back And Hold It (5:11)
04. Ain't No Hurry To Go Home (5:00)
05. Sittin' On The Boat Dock (4:46)
06. Beast Of Burden (5:13)
07. How Many More Years (5:12)
08. Can't Hold Out Much Longer (6:58)
09. Saved (5:06)

Born in El Paso, Texas in 1956 and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, singer-harmonica player Kat Baloun discovered her passion for blues music as a teenager. The passion grew again in the early 1990s, first in San Francisco and then from 1994 onwards in Berlin, where Baloun made her permanent home. Touring adventures across Europe finally brought her to Finland in 2010, when she found common ground with the Tomi Leino Trio. Two years later, the joint album "She's Got It" was released. Since then, Kat has returned to the country at regular intervals (most recently in July 2024), always accompanied by at least part of the same line-up.

One of the lady's recent visits was in the summer of 2023, when the performances were also recorded with a view to future publication. That time, only the perpetual motion bassist Jaska Prepula from Leino's trusted band made it. Along with him, guitarist Jonne Kulluvaara and drummer Juppo Paavola are responsible for the gig album recorded at Lossiranta in Angelniemi, Haliko, Salo. The recording in January 2024 was one of the last assignments of the late respected kapula artist that was immortalized until publication.

Baloun, who has a great sound both as a soloist and as a drummer, serves up a strong round of blues, rhythm'n'blues and soul blues on the CD. The set, which starts with his own brisk Jimmy Reed-style Can I Call You Honey shuffle, whips up a suitably unsophisticated flight, including Ruth Brown's jump-rumba 5-10-15 Hours , LaVern Baker's harsh gospel-driven Saved , Howlin' Wolf's How Many More Years and Freddy King's Sittin' On The Boat Dock . More regular members of the standard club appear in the form of Little Walter's Can't Hold Out Much Longer and Buddy Guy and Junior Wells' dance groove Snatch It Back And Hold It.

A slightly more recent era is symbolized by the swamp pop-tinged ballad Ain't No Hurry To Go Home, written by the Swede Allen Finney and previously covered by Sven Zetterberg, and, believe me, Beast Of Burden from The Rolling Stones' "Some Girls" album , which can also be tamed as a soulful stage interpretation in an exemplary way to its rooted blues stable. ~Pete Hoppula

Live At Lossiranta MP3
Live At Lossiranta FLAC

Friday, August 22, 2025

Kat Baloun & Blues Power - Live At Yorckschloesschen

Size: 136.6 MB
Time: 58:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Hideaway (5:04)
02. Six Days On The Road (4:08)
03. Mojo Boogie (4:57)
04. Do I Look Worried (4:43)
05. Messin' With The Kid (4:17)
06. Can't Find My Way Home (4:12)
07. Jumpin' Jack Flash (5:09)
08. Killing Floor (4:51)
09. I Just Want To Make Love To You (4:17)
10. I Can't Be Satisfied (4:02)
11. Going Down (5:36)
12. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (7:05)

Personnel:
Kat Baloun: Vocals, Harp
Michael Berzewski: Guitar
Hans Hoffmann: Bass
Charly Rückert: Drums
Ernie Schmiedel: Keyboard

For over 20 years, the band “Blues Power” has been successfully rocking its way through the Berlin scene and elsewhere.

As the name suggests, they dedicated themselves to the harder, rockier blues style, causing quite a stir. Eventually, Berlin's blues lady Kat Baloun encountered the band and spontaneously joined them for a gig.

This has developed into a long-standing friendship, leading to many more joint performances. It's high time to present this lasting musical liaison to a knowledgeable audience!

No sooner said than done: Here comes the project with a lot of blues – but also a lot of rock.

Live At Yorckschloesschen MP3
Live At Yorckschloesschen FLAC

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Kat Baloun & Tomi Leino Trio - She's Got It

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:58
Size: 98.4 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues, Contemporary blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:26] 1. Mean Old Man
[3:46] 2. 5-10-15 Hours
[3:09] 3. Keep It To Myself
[3:57] 4. There Is Something In Your Mind
[3:51] 5. Cry For Me Baby
[3:08] 6. It's So Fine
[3:13] 7. Where Were You
[5:22] 8. Can't Hold Out Much Longer
[2:24] 9. Somewhere Down The Line
[4:01] 10. Ain't No Hurry To Go Home
[2:22] 11. Too Late
[4:12] 12. Take Me Back

Born Katherine Elise Baloun, July 27, 1956 in El Paso, Texas, I grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. My mother, Mary Lou (deceased Dec. 06) was a classical pianist & organist, and she directed the church choir in which my father and I sang. My mother got me started on the piano with 5 and at 7 I learned the violin and then at 13 I picked up the harmonica. At this time there was a new genre of blues music coming out, along with the old, that had influenced me. During my teens and twenties I played only occasionaly. 22 years later (1991) I met several musicians as I was living in San Francisco. They encouraged me to start playing the harmonica again. Shortly thereafter (1992), I joined the Elmer Lee Thomas Blues Band as harp player and then was later encouraged to sing. In 1994 I moved to Berlin and put my own band together. Through the years I'd met several accomplished musicians in Berlin and the surrounding areas. In 2002 I formed a band with Nina T. Davis. Together, we assembled the Alleycats (see Alleycats) and have two cd's. In 1998 I met Hattie St. John, who had also moved to Berlin from New Zealand. Together we have our duo, called, Ladies First. We have done two cd's together. Our program consists of an acoustic-folk-blues- jazz formulation. I've also been invited to play with Blues Rudy from Wittenberg, and with the Wild Women. The Wild Women is a band formulated by Micha Maass (on drums) with Nina, on piano, Amy Zapf on bass, Tina Tandler, sax, and Veronica Vogel on the guitar. Together we are one powerful band to be reckoned with. Also, I need to give thanks to my higher power and a big thank you to the help of family, friends and fans. Without them I would not have survived the lean years.Not only do I work with local Berliner musicians, but I am always encouraging my friends from the S.F./ Bay Area to come over and play.

She's Got It