Showing posts with label Jim Gustin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Gustin. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2020

Jim Gustin & Truth Jones - Lessons Learned

Size: 98,0 MB
Time: 42:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. I'd Been Drinking (2:56)
02. I Heard About You (3:31)
03. The Truth (4:01)
04. When This Ship Sails (3:31)
05. I Hate To See You Go (4:43)
06. Never Forget (3:10)
07. All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues (3:40)
08. Never Too Big For The Blues (4:23)
09. Rockslide (3:48)
10. My Love Is True (4:57)
11. Three Things (4:02)

Fresh off their appearance at the 2020 international Blues Challenge semifinals, where they proudly represented their hometown of Santa Clarita, California, Jim Gustin and Truth Jones (Jeri Goldenhar) are set to release their third album, “Lessons Learned.” The eleven new tracks reflect the group’s diversity, talent and experience growing up in the melting pot of Southern California. The new album is a collection of driving blues, funky soul, sultry jazz and American rock ‘n’ roll that speaks to the tales of wild nights in bar rooms, Sunday mornings in church, times of heartbreak, and years of struggle and the wisdom received that fill the songs delivered by two powerful and emotive vocalists. Gustin and Jones are backed by the muscular rhythm section of bassist Scott Duncan and drummer Chuck Strong, along with versatile keyboardist Steve Alterman, and the dynamic saxophonist Lawrence Tamez.

Produced by Gustin, the band once again called on the legendary California music man, Terry Wilson, to co-engineer, mix and master the project, and invited several special guests to join in the sessions, including Tower of Power trumpeter Lee Thornburg, and Harp Attack man Chris LeRoi Hansen, guitar man Tommy Marsh (Crooked Eye Tommy), sax guru Jim Scimonetti, and Jones’ daughter Jill Hormon, who sang on a few tracks. The whole family gathered at Mystic Mountain Sound Studios and followed the directive inscribed on the band’s logo “Verum Quaero” - to seek truth.

The set opens with a swinging duet that recounts an all too familiar tale in the blues about the aftereffects of having a few too many, ’I’ve Been Drinking.’ Jones takes the reins on the horn driven ‘I Heard About You’ and gives a would-be-suitor fair warning that she is wise to his wily ways. Gustin then frames some topical social commentary over a gritty boogie for his pointed sermon ‘The Truth.’

Jones shows off her dynamic range on the sultry piano-driven jazz ballad ‘When This Ship Sails,’ with Tamez echoing her heartache on mournful tenor sax. Gustin leads the bump and grind of ‘I Hate To See You Go’ with the smoky bravado baritone and wailing guitar of a seasoned bluesman. The duo then offers Shakespearean advice on the rumba ‘Never Forget,’ spelling out counsel on how a gentleman should treat a lady. Jones digs into the driving Memphis soul of ‘All You Ever Bring Me Is The Blues,’ featuring hot solos from Gustin, Alterman and Tamez.

Everyone then gathers on the back porch for an acoustic session, trading stories of those “lessons learned” in youth on ‘Never Too Big For The Blues,’ with LeRoi and Crooked Eye Tommy offering sweet affirmations. Gustin then offers up some Bobby “Blue” Bland styled testimony of his affections on the burning track ‘Rockslide.’ Dulcet piano and saxophone open the passionate ballad ‘My Love Is True’ that builds to an emotional climax exploiting the power of Gustin and Jones’ vocal and theatrical skills. The gospel rocker ‘Three Things’ brings the album to a finale, with its straightforward message that all it takes is a little faith, hope and love to make the world a better place.

On their third album “Lessons Learned,” Jim Gustin and Truth Jones firmly establish themselves in the southern California blues scene and share some of the wisdom they have gained on the journey. ~Rick J Bowen

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Monday, April 3, 2017

Jim Gustin & Truth Jones - Memphis

Size: 103,3 MB
Time: 43:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Half Past Ten (3:57)
02. Live With Yourself (3:34)
03. Memphis (4:49)
04. You Know Me Too Well (5:23)
05. I Love What I Got (5:26)
06. Big Hearted Woman (3:32)
07. Crazy Little Woman (3:18)
08. I Aint Playing (3:41)
09. Slipping Away (4:56)
10. Right Time For Good-Bye (4:59)

Jim Gustin is a blues singer and guitarist from Santa Clarita California. He has a distinctive, powerful voice; soulful and deep with a smoky rasp, he is a passionate and energetic performer. He has well written catchy songs that reveal his many varied influences to his groove oriented blues. He is also a very solid guitarist with great tone and a funky feel.
Jeri Goldenhar, aka Truth Jones, has been singing since she was a little girl, although at over six feet tall, it’s hard to imagine her as a knee high, little red-headed child. She has a big voice to match her impressive stature. She can belt out gospel and soul rarely heard from suburban white girls.
Bassist, Michael Stanton and drummer Wendell Stroup provide a solid groove that is sure to make you want to dance. Keyboardist, Steve Alterman always keeps things interesting by effortlessly moving from vintage organ to jazz to honky-tonk piano. Add Lawrence Tamez on saxophone, and the blues possibilities are endless!
Jim has been playing music for over 30 years in and around the LA area. His first gig on guitar was at the Los Angeles Sports arena in front of 10,000 people. He has performed at Dodger Stadium and at Staples Center prior to an LA Kings game. He has performed at the SCV Blues Festival, The Ventura County Blues Festival, Thunder on the Lot, AV and LA County Fairs, GIVE-Apalooza, Gracefest AV and SCV, Countless bars and clubs, including; Canyon Club, Arcadia Blues Club, Malarkey’s, Sagebrush Cantina, Maui Sugar Mill, Bombay Club, and many more. He performs regularly at his church and at benefits for Susan G. Komen, Help the Children and our military veterans. He is a member of the LA, SCV and Ventura County Blues Societies as well as The Blues Foundation.
In 2014 he released his debut CD, “Can’t Shed a Tear” by Jim Gustin and Truth Jones. The album was produced by blues veteran Terry Wilson. He has shared the stage with many notable performers including; Three Dog Night, Chris Duarte, Teresa James, Coco Montoya, John Nemeth, Dallas Hodge, Delgado Bros, Deb Ryder, Shari Puorto, Chase Walker, Darrell Mansfield, and many more.

Memphis

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Jim Gustin & Truth Jones - Can't Shed A Tear

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 62:56
Size: 144.1 MB
Styles: Roots rock, Electric blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:19] 1. I Gotta Sing
[4:20] 2. Can't Shed A Tear
[5:15] 3. No Faith In Forever
[3:07] 4. If God Made Something Better
[6:41] 5. Beauty For Ashes
[4:56] 6. Why, Why, Why
[4:20] 7. Good-Bye
[3:57] 8. My Baby Just Left Me Again
[4:40] 9. Fill Up My Soul
[4:03] 10. You Never Gave Up On Me
[5:27] 11. You Answer Me
[3:20] 12. Life Is Hard, Live With It
[5:14] 13. What Do You See In Me
[4:13] 14. Say Amen

Heavily blues-based Americana, Jim Gustin & Truth Jones deliver the goods with power and authority. Gustin has a voice that has a smoky, raspy tone and he uses it to the best of his ability. A seasoned musician who has played around the L.A. area for over 30 years, at times for groups of around 10,000 people, is just now releasing his first album. Blues/rock with some great arrangements, Can’t Shed A Tear is a well-rounded release that leans heavily on the side of emotional power. Gustin is a man who has been through the mill, paying his dues, learning life’s lessons the hard way. Instead of going completely into the self-destruct mode, he used his experiences as fuel for his songwriting which leans heavily on the storytelling side. He has spent time playing for his church, at benefits and for various charities including Help the Children, The Susan G. Komen Foundation and benefits to aid our military veterans.

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