Showing posts with label Muddyharp. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Mark 'Muddyharp' Hodgson - The Neighborhood

Year: 2007
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:36
Size: 158,0 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues, roots
Scans: Front

1. The Neighborhood (4:28)
2. Chester Burnett (6:17)
3. McKinley Morganfield (5:31)
4. John Mayall (4:51)
5. Average American Family (4:47)
6. Loving Scared (4:12)
7. Survival In A Tourist Town (3:45)
8. Our Last Goodbye (4:31)
9. Little Babe (3:11)
10. Noble Watts (5:36)
11. All For You (5:15)
12. Sonny Boy (5:15)
13. Standing In Your Door (4:22)
14. Organization Man (6:28)

Born in Detroit, grew up in Daytona Beach, Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson, started listening to the music through the influence of the British Invasion. John Mayall and the Rolling Stones provided the LPs that would turn the 12 year old on to the wonderful world of the 12 bar blues. One day at a friend's house in Daytona Beach, while his buddies were surfing, the youngster noticed a harmonica lying on the kitchen counter. He went over and picked it up. He blew into it and from then on he was hooked. The friend gave the harp to him. This simple introduction would prove to be a turning point in the lad's life. He devoured everything he could find on the subject of the blues sometimes walking 10 miles just to go to a record shop that was rumored to carry all the 78s and 45s available at the time. Discs by Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Sonny Terry would more than satisfy the new found hunger.

As the days grew into months and the months became years, Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson, became a band leader. The night club scene in Florida was strong in the 70s and 80s and would become a proving ground for the budding bluesman. The first recording that was released under Hodgsons' name was a vinyl LP titled 'Survival In A Tourist Town' credited to Mark Hodgson and The Rootie Tootie Band. This was a live recording and put the group on the map. Soon the boys would travel to Nashville to record demos for Gary Lamb productions. The music was ahead of its time incorporating rock and reggae with the blues, in 1981 this was a bit much for the Nashville crowd, tuned into the likes of groups like Alabama. Hodgson was asked to stay on in Nashville to become a solo artist but declined out of loyalty to his friends in the band.

The years flew by and so did the members of the group. There were more recordings, concerts, nightclubs, videos, and heartaches. Through it all, Hodgson remained entrenched in the blues and kept writing and performing. In 1985, Hodgson once again tried the Nashville game. Tony Joe White, the composer of mega hits 'Polk Salad Annie' and 'Rainy Night in Georgia', among others, signed Hodgson to a publishing contract. During this period Hodgson became involved with the Memphis Blues Foundation and placed 1st runner up in the National Blues Talent Search. Many notables were introduced to Hodgson at the time, which led Bob Greenlee of King Snake records to go national with his fledging blues label based in Sanford, Florida.

Hodgson was responsible for placing 'The Return of the Thin Man', the comeback recording of the late tenor saxophonist, Noble Watts, on the W.C. Handy Awards, 1985 ballot for best recording. The partnership of Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson and Noble "Thin Man" Watts lasted almost 20 years. When Noble passed in 2004, Hodgson went solo. In 2005, Hodgson started a scholarship fund, with the Daytona Beach Community College, in the names of Bob Greenlee and Noble Watts. The Florida Blues All-stars were formed by Hodgson to commemorate the music of his two late friends. This yearly event is held each February at the Mike Curb Center in Daytona Beach.

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Monday, May 11, 2020

Mark Hodgson - Wednesday Night At The Boot Hill Saloon

Year: 2011
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:52
Size: 119,1 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front

1. Wednesday Night At The Boot (3:24)
2. Muddy Waters (Feat. Joe King) (8:37)
3. Mister Blues (10:03)
4. Cost Too Much (5:24)
5. Caldonia (Feat. Noble 'Thin Man' Watts) (6:28)
6. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (Feat. Joe King) (7:03)
7. Starless Night (Feat. Dan Walters & Mark Roffe) (7:04)
8. Waiting Full Circle (Feat. Erwin Helfer) (5:05)
9. Life's Blue Highway (4:27)

The Mark Hodgson Band came into national prominence primarily in the years 1995-2000 with its residency as the house band at Boot Hill Saloon, while performing on a regular basis at The Bank & Blues Club. With the release of “Wednesday Night at The Boot” on CD, the band became internationally known as a hard edged blues rock outfit who could go from early blues recordings by Son House, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter and T’Bone Walker to ZZ Top, Jimi Hendriz, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Tom Waits and many more.

Serving as backup band from the late tenor saxophonist, Noble “Thin Man” Watts, the quartet expanded their playlist to include Watts originals, King Curtis, Louis Jordan, Ray Charles, Bill Doggett, and the odd Boots Randolph instrumental.

Mark Hodgson Band: Mark Hodgson (vocals, harmonica, guitar); Joe King (guitar, vocals); Dan Walters (bass, vocals); Bill Carter (drums).

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Friday, May 8, 2020

Mark Hodgson - Extreme Blues

Year: 1997
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:35
Size: 114,9 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Xpress Train (3:04)
2. Crazy Voodoo (4:23)
3. Tequila Quicksand (3:46)
4. Catch Me When I Fall (5:31)
5. Straight Line (4:09)
6. House Of Cards (4:38)
7. Spread It Around (3:34)
8. Mighty Big Shoes To Fill (3:37)
9. Our Sun Is Gonna Shine (4:51)
10. Panning For Gold In The Gutter (2:59)
11. Ridin' The Dog (2:58)
12. Big Foot Woman (3:11)
13. Flyright (2:48)

This has been a very busy year so far for Mark Hodgson, the hard harpin’ swamp blues sensation and King Snake Records recording artist. Coming fresh off the grand opening of the Orlando, Florida House of Blues club where Mark and his Extreme Blues Band were the headlining act, his current release on King Snake Records, Extreme Blues, is quickly gathering very favorable reviews as a sure bet for the "Best Independent Release" of 1997.

Starting back with 1981’s Survival In A Tourist Town and right up to the present with a steady live performance schedule and appearances on three King Snake compilations released this year, all the years of club dates and hard work are putting Mark Hodgson in the national blues scene spotlight. Extreme Blues is the latest in an impressive collection of material full of mojo soul blues power, crisp and original stylings, and plenty of swamp king attitude.

Many first-rate musicians have lined up to sing the deep blue praises of Mark Hodgson after working with him on various projects and sharing stages primarily throughout the South. Even Junior Wells, the legendary Chicago harmonica king, once said to Mark, "You was born to blow that harp!" Extreme Blues is a showcase of real roots music delivered with gut-punching honesty and first-rate musicianship. Standout cuts include "Straight Line," "Voodoo Tequila," "Xpress Train," and "Mighty Big Shoes to Fill," and all the other cuts slide effortlessly through an exciting variety of styles that solidify Mark Hodgson’s standing as a present day blues master. /Mike Somers

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Mark 'Muddyharp' Hodgson - The Best Of

Year: 2011
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:25
Size: 167,1 MB
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front

1. Catch Me When I Fall (5:29)
2. Big Foot Woman (3:09)
3. Express Train (3:02)
4. Singin' The Blues Tonight (3:43)
5. She Can't Be Loved (4:50)
6. Love Jones (7:24)
7. Caveman (7:07)
8. Waiting Full Circle (Feat. Erwin Helfer) (5:05)
9. Our Sun Is Gonna Shine (4:50)
10. Summertime (Feat. Noble 'Thin Man' Watts) (7:04)
11. Old Charleston (Feat. Victor Wainwright) (3:04)
12. In The Red (3:50)
13. Old Road Dog (4:05)
14. Good God (4:56)
15. Two Blind Men On The Porch (4:41)

Born in Detroit, grew up in Daytona Beach, Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson, started listening to the music through the influence of the British Invasion. John Mayall and the Rolling Stones provided the LPs that would turn the 12 year old on to the wonderful world of the 12 bar blues. One day at a friend's house in Daytona Beach, while his buddies were surfing, the youngster noticed a harmonica lying on the kitchen counter. He went over and picked it up. He blew into it and from then on he was hooked. The friend gave the harp to him. This simple introduction would prove to be a turning point in the lad's life. He devoured everything he could find on the subject of the blues sometimes walking 10 miles just to go to a record shop that was rumored to carry all the 78s and 45s available at the time. Discs by Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Sonny Terry would more than satisfy the new found hunger.

As the days grew into months and the months became years, Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson, became a band leader. The night club scene in Florida was strong in the 70s and 80s and would become a proving ground for the budding bluesman. The first recording that was released under Hodgsons' name was a vinyl LP titled 'Survival In A Tourist Town' credited to Mark Hodgson and The Rootie Tootie Band. This was a live recording and put the group on the map. Soon the boys would travel to Nashville to record demos for Gary Lamb productions. The music was ahead of its time incorporating rock and reggae with the blues, in 1981 this was a bit much for the Nashville crowd, tuned into the likes of groups like Alabama. Hodgson was asked to stay on in Nashville to become a solo artist but declined out of loyalty to his friends in the band.

The years flew by and so did the members of the group. There were more recordings, concerts, nightclubs, videos, and heartaches. Through it all, Hodgson remained entrenched in the blues and kept writing and performing. In 1985, Hodgson once again tried the Nashville game. Tony Joe White, the composer of mega hits 'Polk Salad Annie' and 'Rainy Night in Georgia', among others, signed Hodgson to a publishing contract. During this period Hodgson became involved with the Memphis Blues Foundation and placed 1st runner up in the National Blues Talent Search. Many notables were introduced to Hodgson at the time, which led Bob Greenlee of King Snake records to go national with his fledging blues label based in Sanford, Florida.

Hodgson was responsible for placing 'The Return of the Thin Man', the comeback recording of the late tenor saxophonist, Noble Watts, on the W.C. Handy Awards, 1985 ballot for best recording. The partnership of Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson and Noble "Thin Man" Watts lasted almost 20 years. When Noble passed in 2004, Hodgson went solo. In 2005, Hodgson started a scholarship fund, with the Daytona Beach Community College, in the names of Bob Greenlee and Noble Watts. The Florida Blues All-stars were formed by Hodgson to commemorate the music of his two late friends. This yearly event is held each February at the Mike Curb Center in Daytona Beach.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Muddyharp - From The Delta To The Piedmont

Size: 137,2+166,5 MB
Time: 57:50+71:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2003
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

CD 1:
01. Under The Stars (0:55)
02. Two Blind Men On A Porch (5:06)
03. From The Delta To The Piedmont (4:15)
04. Staesboro Blues (5:52)
05. Lady To You (5:46)
06. Keep Our Lovin Alive (3:58)
07. Bobby McGee (4:52)
08. I'm Waiting For You-Full Circle (6:06)
09. The Freedom I Have Found (3:37)
10. Sometimes Things Just Ain't What They Seem (3:44)
11. Old Charleston (4:13)
12. Knee Deep In The Blues (2:54)
13. Tobacco Man (1:20)
14. This Blue (3:09)
15. Maybe Storyville (1:57)

CD 2:
01. House Of The Rising Sun Blues ( 7:26)
02. Train ( 4:51)
03. Cost Too Much ( 6:11)
04. Noble Had A Knack ( 2:38)
05. Everyday ( 6:57)
06. Summertime At The Boot ( 7:04)
07. Muddy Waters ( 8:36)
08. The Wolf Moan ( 2:22)
09. Sun House Dilemma (12:26)
10. Straight Line ( 4:04)
11. Catch Me When I Fall ( 5:26)
12. Express Train ( 2:59)

This 2 CD set, a collection of 27 tracks, features Mark "Muddyharp" Hodgson and guest artist Noble "Thin Man" Watts in a somewhat autobiographical expose, including some discovery-of-the-blues tunes, road songs, some paeans to blues heroes and just a whole mess of blues inspired by the Mississippi Delta and the tobacco-rich Piedmont area of the southern Atlantic Coast. The first CD is acoustic and studio produced. The second is an energy filled live and studio performed CD with various band members. With his bandoleer of harmonicas, Hodgson proceeds to take the listener on a tour of the Delta to the Piedmont. Hodgson's vast range of talent includes harmonica, guitar and vocals in a very unique way while still paying attention to tradition.

In the spirit of his ancestors, this modern day troubadour of the blues has studied, played and created music professionally since he was 17. His dynamic, versatile performances appeal to a wide variety of music listeners. Muddyharp has performed as Mark Hodgson all over the world and opened for many of the top blues artists from Kenny Wayne Shepard to BB King. His concerts are history lessons of the blues as he combines his energetic music performances and story telling in a way that keeps his audiences coming back again and again. Mark performs both acoustically and electronically with masterful expertise. He is one of the most talented finger guitarists playing today and has been rated one of the top five harmonica players in the world.

From The Delta To The Piedmont