Showing posts with label James Buddy Rogers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Buddy Rogers. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2019

James Buddy Rogers - Everytime (Live)

Size: 50,2 MB
Time: 21:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Puddle Jumper (Live) (3:40)
02. Come Back To Me (Live) (5:27)
03. Everytime (Live) (4:14)
04. Can't Get You Off My Mind (Live) (3:55)
05. All I Need (Live) (4:13)

Most blues musicians can proudly recall their age and stage in life when they received their introduction to blues music. It is a coming of age in a sense – before the blues and after the blues. For Vancouver’s James ‘Buddy’ Rogers, life as he knew it was inherently different after discovering the blues.

James ‘Buddy’ Rogers learned to love the blues close to home. His dad, Bud worked for the railroad and often brought home records and a guitar and by the time little Buddy was 10 he was lifting licks. By 11 he’d formed a band and started gigging. Within two years he was a regular at local blues clubs. At 15 his band Texas Storm was being booked by Canada’s top agency for opening concert slots. “My dad went to the liquor control board and got a license that he would take to bars so I could legally play there. I began playing shows sitting in with all the great blues guys around Vancouver back then. The ones that really stand out, who took me under their wing, so to speak were the late Muddy Fraser, Tom and Jack Lavin, Jim Byrnes, Wailin’ Al Walker and Russell Jackson. These guys always invited me out to play with them and open for them.” Rogers recalls.

At the age of 19 Rogers teamed up with former B.B. King bassist Russell Jackson and began a tour that lasted five years. Based in Kansas City, they played an endless string of clubs, concerts and festivals sharing the bill with Canned Heat, Sam Taylor, The Holmes Brothers, Elvin Bishop, Kenny Neal, Katie Webster and countless others. In 2000 Buddy started his own band and played blues clubs across Canada and Europe. When he wasn’t working under his own name he appeared on US tours and recordings with many other blues acts.

Everytime

Friday, September 30, 2016

James Buddy Rogers - By My Side

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:27
Size: 104.0 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:07] 1. Come Back To Me
[4:26] 2. By My Side
[2:26] 3. Can't Get You Off My Mind
[3:45] 4. You Belong
[3:54] 5. Goin' Down
[4:30] 6. Hell To Pay
[3:45] 7. Baby
[2:49] 8. Runnin'
[2:59] 9. You & I
[3:38] 10. Am-Ola-Dora
[3:05] 11. Change
[3:33] 12. You Belong (Acoustic Version)
[2:24] 13. Can't Get You Off My Mind (Acoustic Version)

The CD ‘By My Side’ is an 13 song CD which includes 10 originals by Rogers and 1 cover made famous by Freddie King called ‘Goin’ Down’ plus acoustic versions of two of the songs.

Rogers is backed by long time band mates Mike Wedge on bass and James Badger on drums. Joining the CD on piano, B3 and wurly is Texas native Lewis Stephens who is known for his work with Freddie King, Delbert McClinton and Mike Zito. Lewis recently appeared on Gary Clark Jr’s CD ‘The Story of Sonny Boy Slim’.

By My Side mc
By My Side zippy

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

James 'Buddy' Rogers - My Guitar's My Only Friend

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:11
Size: 80.6 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:44] 1. My Guitar's My Only Friend
[3:54] 2. Let's Get Loose
[4:16] 3. I'm On The Road Again
[3:25] 4. Disappearing Baby Blues
[3:51] 5. Sweet Little Girl
[3:13] 6. Blame It On The Blues
[3:28] 7. Guitar Sue
[3:20] 8. Lovin', Kissin', Huggin'
[3:19] 9. Dawg
[2:37] 10. Buddy's Walk

James ‘Buddy’ Rogers is Vancouver-based blues guitarist with a long history of playing the blues. He has been gigging with a band since age 11, over 25 years ago. He is a veteran bluesman and his new album, My Guitar’s My Only Friend, reflects his lifelong love of the blues. The album features 10 original compositions by Rogers and producer Tom Lavin and showcase his blend of blues gained from years on the road and by legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the three Kings.

The only issue with this album is an unavoidable one, his voice. It just does not seem to be suited for the blues. It is clear he has a passion for the blues. Listen to any of the instrumental portions of the songs and that is instantly recognizable. His guitar playing is stalwart and reminiscent of his blues heroes. He can write a blues tune, that becomes indisputable when listening to the title track. His voice just leaves something to be desired. It lacks a certain emotion and feeling necessary for the blues. Despite the one flaw, the album is solid and worth a second or third listen.

My Guitar's My Only Friend mc
My Guitar's My Only Friend zippy