Showing posts with label Marquise Knox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marquise Knox. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2019

VA - St. Louis Blues Society Presents: 15 In 15

Size: 135,1 MB
Time: 57:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: St. Louis Blues
Art: Front

01 Marquise Knox - Will You Change Your Ways (4:10)
02 The Green McDonough Band - Bone To Pick (3:59)
03 Roland Johnson - Ain't That Loving You (4:45)
04 Ron Edwards & Ethan Leinwand - Tampa Style (4:36)
05 Miss Jubilee - Give Me A Sign (2:41)
06 Aaron Griffin - One Day Baby (3:32)
07 Letter To Memphis - Oleatha Shuffle (2:30)
08 The Bottlesnakes - Bottlesnake Blues (4:22)
09 Big Mike Aguirre - Long Time Coming (3:57)
10 Renee Smith - Let The Demons Out (3:12)
11 St. Louis Social Club - Pike's Peak (3:37)
12 Kasimu Taylor Quartet - Laura Therina (6:16)
13 Country Bill Edwards - Homesick In St. Louie (2:57)
14 Rum Drum Ramblers - To Get Along (3:13)
15 Kingdom Brothers - Reap What You Sow (4:03)

The St. Louis Blues Society is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating blues music in and from St. Louis, while fostering its growth and appreciation. The St. Louis Blues Society provides blues artists the opportunity for public performance and individual improvement in their field, all for the educational and artistic benefit of the general public.

St. Louis Blues Society Presents: 15 In 15

Monday, February 5, 2018

Marquise Knox - Man Child

Size: 134,2 MB
Time: 57:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Full

01. Love Making Machine (5:15)
02. You Put Me Down (5:11)
03. She's The One (4:50)
04. Sometimes I Wonder (6:57)
05. Problem (3:59)
06. Juke Joint Blues (6:42)
07. You Need Love (6:38)
08. Living To Die (5:13)
09. I Go To Work (3:14)
10. Ice Storm (7:03)
11. Clock On The Wall (2:45)

Personnel:
Marquise Knox: vocals, guitar, harmonica
Michael Burks: guitar
Wayne Sharp: Hammon C3 organ, piano
Don Garrett: bass
Chuck "Popcorn" Louden: drums

Man Child is the title of Marquise Knox's national debut, and for good reason. Yes, he was just 16 years old at this recording, but no, this is not another one of those guitar-hero, someday-my-vocals-may-mature, I-might-one-day-write-my-own-material records. This kid is flat-out for real! This is a man-sized offering of serious, mature blues. In fact, it's the maturity that provides the shock value here. Sixteen years old?! Listen to that voice and you'll swear he's lying about his age. Guitar licks that are tasty and restrained, none of this hyper-active, self-absorbed speed metal that somehow gets confused with blues.

Marquise has already won the approval of B.B. King, Henry Townsend, Robert Lockwood Jr., Big George Brock, Bob Margolin, Sam Lay... Read those names again. Do you really think we're talking about a novelty act here?

And he's an original. All but one of the tracks on Man Child were penned by Marquise, and most of them were written in the studio, on-the-fly, a skill learned at least partially by one of Marquise's main heroes, Henry Townsend.

This is a 16-year-old, inner-city kid who somehow has decided to become a dead-serious bluesman of the old-school variety. That just doesn't happen anymore.

Clear the way for the Man Child.

Man Child

Friday, August 4, 2017

Marquise Knox - Black And Blue (Live)

Size: 143,7 MB
Time: 62:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Intro (Live) (0:30)
02. Its Not Right (Live) (7:10)
03. When My Baby Moves (Live) (5:51)
04. Sweet Smell (Live) (4:40)
05. Commit A Crime (Live) (6:51)
06. You Keep Asking Me (Live) (5:09)
07. Shine In The Rain (Live) (4:38)
08. Your Mother Dont Know (Live) (2:04)
09. Can A Young Man Play The Blues (Live) (8:38)
10. Trying To Make A Living (Live) (0:35)
11. Bluesman (Live) (7:45)
12. Crowd Love (Live) (1:15)
13. One More Reason To Have The Blues (Live) (7:10)

Load that CD player and prepare to hang out in a familiar, comfortable seat. You've found something special. Marquise Knox is that master bluesman who takes you deep into the kind of blues that has mostly disappeared today. This set from the 2016 Bowlful of Blues in Iowa give you a taste of what the young man from St. Louis can do with an audience.

Born St. Louis, Mo, Marquise hails from a musical family deeply rooted in the Blues. He learned how to play guitar from his grandmother Lillie. He also played with his uncle Clifford, who was a major influence in Marquise's life. For Marquise, Blues is his heritage and way of life. He spent his early teenage years in St. Louis mentoring under the late great Blues legend, N.E.A. (National Endowment of the Arts) Heritage Fellowship recipient and Grammy Award winner Henry James Townsend. Marquise's talents have earned him performing rights with some of America’s most notable blues performers such as blues legends B.B. King, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards (the latter two also N.E.A. Heritage Fellows). He has also performed at dozens of festivals, and has toured all throughout Europe.
During a visit to Clarksdale, Mississippi, Marquise was introduced to Sam Lay. Like other statesmen of the Blues, Sam took an immediate liking to Marquise and took it upon himself to help give Marquise's career a boost by insisting that Chad Kassem bring Marquise to the celebrated Blues series "Bluesmasters at the Crossroads," which has showcased a virtual who's-who of the Blues at Blue Heaven Studios in Salina, Kansas. Marquise was an immediate crowd favorite, and was adopted by all of the elders of the Blues in attendance that year. His obvious talent along with his deep knowledge of the Blues and vast respect for his elders made it clear Marquise had something special, and Kassem signed him to a three album deal.
Knox’s debut album MANCHILD was nominated for a Blues Music Award for Best New Artist Debut. The album was recorded when he was 16 with world reknowned guitarist Michael Burks and his band. The release received worldwide acclaim, including Living Blues' Best Debut Artist Award and a Blues Music Award nomination for Best Debut Artist. Marquise then recorded a direct-to-disc album while in town for the next year's Crossroads. Marquise released his second album, Here I Am, once again recorded at the legendary Blue Heaven Studios in Salina, Kansas. It features Marquise and his band, with a little help from Wayne Sharp of Michael Burk’s band sitting in on B-3 and piano. Nine originals, and three reverent covers of Marquise’s favorite Muddy Waters tunes.
I think this excerpt from Here I Am's liner notes says it best. "When you listen to Marquise - 19 years old when he recorded this title - you get the sense that this is what those masters must have sounded like as young men. Marquise’s blues are so transparent and bare. It’s so easy to feel his music as totally legitimate. That’s above all what makes it so appealing. That’s what makes Marquise Knox special. He’s the whole package. A throwback blues master on the rise. Anybody believe in reincarnation?" - Jim O'Neil

Black And Blue