Showing posts with label Kevin Selfe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Selfe. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Kevin Selfe - Long Walk Home

Album: Long Walk Home
Size: 116,5 MB
Time: 50:09
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Front, back

1. Duct Tape On My Soul (4:08)
2. Mama Didn't Raise No Fool (4:17)
3. Moving Day Blues (6:20)
4. Last Crossroad (2:54)
5. Dancing Girl (4:32)
6. Midnight Creeper (7:09)
7. Walking Funny (4:19)
8. Too Much Voodoo (4:51)
9. Second Box On The Left (3:32)
10. The Blues Is My Home (3:47)
11. Put Me Back In Jail (4:16)

Long Walk Home marks the first release for blues guitarist Kevin Selfe on the roots music label Delta Groove. The 11 tracks, all original compositions, glide easily between several styles of blues: West Coast, Texas, Chicago, and Mississippi. Alongside Selfe's band the Tornadoes, featuring the fiery rhythm section of Jimi Bott on drums and Allen Markel on bass, are guest appearances by boogie-woogie pianist Gene Taylor of the Fabulous Thunderbirds and the Blasters, Roomful of Blues baritone saxophonist Doug James, and the exceptional harp blower and vocalist Mitch Kashmar. /Al Campbell, AllMusic

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Friday, October 15, 2021

Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes - Playing The Game

Album: Playing The Game
Size: 104,3 MB
Time: 44:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Full

1. Just Like Pulling Teeth (4:26)
2. Blues Don't Take A Day Off (3:25)
3. How Much Longer (8:13)
4. Walking Funny (3:44)
5. Playing The Game (4:58)
6. The Way She Moves (3:41)
7. Lay It On The Table (3:20)
8. Long Greasy Night (5:16)
9. Good Dog To Kick (4:59)
10. Pulled Pork (2:38)

Kevin Selfe is a man who has dedicated his life to the blues. The Virginia native and recent Portland, OR transplant is showing that passion and dedication through the release of his second album Playing The Game, with his band the Tornadoes. In a world of teenage guitar prodigies, Kevin learned to play the guitar at a relatively late age while studying Meteorology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. "I had plenty of time to practice in my dorm room", Kevin explains "because my major was not real popular with the ladies." He jokingly adds "They used to call us the weather dorks". "My roommate was a bass player and he introduced me to this whole new world of music that I wasn't aware of. While everybody else was into the grunge thing, we were listening to Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Elmore James. It was like this big light went on."

After graduating Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Meteorology in 1995, Selfe felt like there was something missing, something else calling him. He decided to abandon a potential career as a weatherman, and pursue the music that consumed his soul, the blues. Kevin states "I don't think I ever really chose to play the blues...I think somehow the blues chose me." In 1997 at the age of 23, he joined the regionally popular Fat Daddy Band based out of his hometown of Roanoke, VA. During his tenure with them, the Fat Daddy Band won the Charlotte Blues Society's 2001 Talent Competition and was a finalist at the Blues Foundation's 2002 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN, thus being named one of the top 6 unsigned blues bands in the world. After spending 6 busy years touring the South and recording 3 CD's, Kevin left Fat Daddy and joined forces with fellow Virginia bluesman Rodger Crowder, forming Little Rodger and the Cheap Thrills in 2003 (who incidentally was also a finalist at the IBC in 2008).

Over the next 2 years Kevin continued touring, regularly performing at some of the nation's best blues clubs including The Slippery Noodle in Indianapolis, IN; Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar in Nashville, TN; and The Double Door in Charlotte, NC In early 2005, Kevin decided it was time to go out on his own and formed his own group, Kevin Selfe and the Tornadoes. The band quickly became known as one of the tightest and most energetic blues outfits around. In September 2005, he and the Tornadoes had the honor of backing up Eddy 'The Chief' Clearwater at the Taste of The Blue Ridge Blues Festival in Roanoke, VA. In January 2007, Kevin backed up former Muddy Waters sideman and harmonica legend, the late Carey Bell, on one of his last shows. "Getting to do a gig with Carey was one of those magical nights I'll never forget," Kevin remembers. 'It was an incredible experience."

Always searching for the next adventure, Kevin relocated to the blues hotbed of Portland, OR in February 2007 where he quickly sought the right musicians to form a West Coast version of The Tornadoes. He hired long-time Portland drummer Don Shultz (most recently with Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers), and newly transplanted New Yorker Allen Markel on bass. The three hit it off immediately and in a little more than two years they have become a Northwest favorite, with performances at the Waterfront Blues Festival as well as Muddy Award nominations from the Cascade Blues Association for Best New Act (2007), Best Contemporary Blues Act (2008, 2009), Best Traditional Blue Act (2009), Best Electric Guitar (2007,2008,2009), Best Bass (2008,2009), and Best Drums (2008).

Longtime Cascade Blues Association President Greg Johnson states "Kevin draws the crowds to the band with fiery fretwork that gets "wanna-be" guitar heroes excited and professionals listening closely. As a band, the three together all fall in complete synchronization with one another on stage as a true ensemble that just may be one of the best outfits on the West Coast." As for Playing The Game, Kevin humbly adds "I feel honored to have been able work with such talented musicians in Don and Allen on this CD. The groove and soul in their playing is beyond words". The recording consists of ten original compositions that highlight the bands depth, virtuosic talent, and tongue in cheek humor, while still staying true to the blues. From the driving shuffle "Just Like Pulling Teeth" to the jumping swing "Walking Funny" and the funky rhythms of "Blues Don't Take A Day Off", Playing The Game has something to offer most every blues aficionado.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Little Rodger & The Cheap Thrills - I Ain't Playin

Year: 2003
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:52
Size: 80,9 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front, sleeve, tray, cd

1. Star City Blues (3:45)
2. I Need Your Love (4:05)
3. Moped Momma (2:35)
4. I Miss Your Loving (4:00)
5. Fatherless Blues (6:22)
6. I Ain't Playing (2:44)
7. Waffle House Blues (3:47)
8. I'm A Fool (2:53)
9. Afternoon Tea For Two (4:37)

After spending six busy years touring the South and recording 3 CDs, Kevin Selfe left the band Fat Daddy and joined forces with fellow Virginia bluesman Rodger Crowder, forming Little Rodger & The Cheap Thrills in 2003 (who incidentally was also a finalist at the IBC in 2008). Since then, and with some changes of the band members, Little Rodger & The Cheap Thrills have performed hundreds of live shows entertaining thousands of people.

The band has enjoyed performing in many venues and has had the privilege of sharing performance bills with some of the greatest artists in blues. Whether it is listening to their dynamic cover songs, which are uniquely transformed and made into their own, or their original songs written from the heart, fans always enjoy the bands high energy, passionate, soulful blues. The band's sole purpose is to "entertain and love the people".

Personnel: Rodger "Kingfish" Crowder (vocals, harmonica); Kevin "The Kid" Selfe (guitar, harmonica on track 2); Bill "Chicken Wing" Smith (bass); Keith "The Beat" Chinault (drums).

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes - Selfe-Contained

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:13
Size: 124.1 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[ 3:54] 1. Messing With A Lion
[ 5:47] 2. Receipt For A Broken Heat
[ 2:59] 3. Whiskey And Women
[ 4:39] 4. You Don't Do Nothing For Me
[ 7:52] 5. Devil's Come Early To Collect His One
[ 3:30] 6. Wait On Time
[ 4:54] 7. Little Bit
[ 5:35] 8. Another Mule In My Stall
[ 4:13] 9. Rolling Jelly Bean
[10:45] 10. Soul Trance

Having already performed with blues bands from Connecticut to Texas and everywhere in between, Kevin is not new to the blues scene. He honed his chops by joining the regionally popular Fat Daddy Band in 1996 at the ripe old age of 22. During his tenure with them, the Fat Daddy Band won the Charlotte Blues Society’s 2001 Talent Competition and was a finalist at the Blues Foundation’s 2002 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN. He has played at some the nation’s best blues clubs including: The Slippery Noodle -Indianapolis, IN; Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar – Nashville, TN; The Double Door Inn – Charlotte, NC; J.M. Randall’s – Williambsurg, VA; Midway Tavern – Mishawaka, IN; Stroker’s – Dallas, TX; and Chip’s Winder, GA just to name a few. In Sept 2005, he and the Tornadoes had the honor and pleasure of backing up Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater at the Taste of The Blue Ridge Blues Festival in Roanoke, VA. His diverse style can be described as a range from traditional Chicago blues (“nice Hubert Sumlin licks” – Bob Margolin) to powerful Texas Swing (“punishing guitar work a la Jimi meets Stevie Ray” – Ralph Berrier Jr., The Roanoke Times). The band includes: Kevin “The Kid” Selfe – Guitar, Harmonica, & Vocals; Tommy Reviea- Drums; Jake Dempsey – Bass.

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Friday, August 28, 2015

Kevin Selfe - Buy My Soul Back

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:59
Size: 132.8 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:30] 1. Picking Empty Pockets
[3:45] 2. Fixed It Til It's Broke
[4:51] 3. Buy My Soul Back
[5:11] 4. Digging My Own Grave
[6:48] 5. All Partied Out
[3:59] 6. Keep Pushing Or Die Trying
[3:18] 7. Bluesman Without The Blues
[4:00] 8. I'm On Fire
[4:43] 9. Don't Tear Me Down
[4:54] 10. Double Dipping
[4:02] 11. Virginia Farm
[4:48] 12. Pig Pickin'
[4:02] 13. Startin' Up At The Bottom

Very excited to announce the release of “Buy My Soul Back” on the VizzTone Label on October 16. The recording consists of 13 tunes, 12 of them originals, and features Jimi Bott, Allen Markel, Sugaray Rayford, Mitch Kashmar, Willie J Campbell, Gene Taylor, James Pace, Lisa Mann, Steve Kerin, Joe McCarthy, Brad Ulrich, Chris Mercer, Don Shultz, and Peter Moss.

From the liner notes – “Kevin Selfe has cemented his reputation as a masterful, dyed-through, true bluesman with his new release, Buy My Soul Back. This latest collection of songs reveals an unwavering dedication to the traditional blues school, and yields yet another deft homage to empty wallets, ne-er-do-wells, and the enduring theme of love’s rapid melt.”

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