Showing posts with label Suzanne Vick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzanne Vick. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2015

Jay Willie Blues Band - Johnny's Juke Joint

Size: 103,8 MB
Time: 40:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Wooly Bully (2:25)
02. You Got Me Dizzy (3:01)
03. One More Mile (3:09)
04. Upside Of The Ground (3:28)
05. Barefootin' (2:27)
06. Hold On To Watcha Got (3:03)
07. People Get Ready (3:42)
08. I Love Everybody (3:42)
09. I Got A Stomach Ache (4:04)
10. Nobody But You (3:26)
11. Succotash (4:01)
12. Me And The Devil (4:05)

The recording of Johnny's Juke Joint was encouraged by our continued success and worldwide rave reviews associated with the Jay Willie Blues Band's previous releases, The Reel Deal, New York Minute (ZOHO Roots, 2013), and Rumblin’ and Slidin’ (ZOHO Roots, 2014). The band is proud of such recognition as well as the frequent airplay on Sirius XM BB Kings Bluesville.

It is no secret and probably redundant to mention the huge influence Johnny Winter has exerted over our recordings in many ways. We are honored to have with us on this album his former band mate Bobby T Torello on drums and Jason Ricci who is featured on Johnny’s 2014 Grammy-winning CD “Step Back”.

It was shocking and very sad to learn of Johnny Winter’s passing on July 16, 2014. During the pre-production of Johnny's Juke Joint, there was some discussion of producing a tribute CD to the compositions of this late great blues legend. After further consideration, we realized that all of our music is in a sense a tribute to Johnny. As Johnny's originality and individualism is unparalleled, a direct interpretation of his work in the style of a "covers band" would not do him justice.

We did include one original JW track titled I Love Everybody from his 1969 studio album ” Second Winter”. This is in my opinion one of the rawest examples of both Johnny’s powerful vocal ability and slide guitar mastery. Our individual approach to the originality of I Love Everybody was to include our featured vocalist Malorie Leogrande on this track. Malorie is also featured on four additional tracks including the 1965 Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs mega-hit Wooly Bully, Jimmy Reed's You Got Me Dizzy, Lil’ Bob and the Lollipops' Nobody But You, and the Jay Willie original Upside Of The Ground.

Malorie offers a stunning, high-energy youthful approach, combined with the professionalism and experience you’d expect from a seasoned veteran. Malorie is an internationally-performing five-octave range vocalist and holds a MALS in Arts and Humanities from Wesleyan University, Connecticut.

We are excited to include for the third consecutive release our featured artist Jason Ricci on Harmonica. Jason graciously told me that the Jay Willie Blues Band should consider him as its harmonica player for all our recording needs, and he is proud to be included. The incorporation of Jason’s incredibly powerful playing has been a very significant compliment to the tracks that he is featured on. I am also proud of Jason and his strength to overcome his life challenges and being back on tour, exceeding the expectations of his fans worldwide. Jason is featured on four tracks, including Wooly Bully, You Got Me Dizzy, James Cotton’s One More Mile, and Robert Johnson’s Me And The Devil.

Our regular gigging band consists of Jay Willie guitar, slide guitar and vocals, Bobby T Torello drums and vocals, Bob Callahan, guitar and vocals, Steve Clarke, Bass, and Teddy Yakush, saxophone and harmonica.

Each of the album's track selections have story that is relevant to our band members. For instance: Bobby T performed with Junior Wells during a gig at Chicago’s legendary Checkerboard Lounge, and he does a great vocal rendition of Juniors’ I Got A Stomach Ache.

Succotash is a high energy jam that Johnny Winter, Bobby T, and Jon Paris often opened a show with. One More Mile is a funky, classic James Cotton tune and we felt it would be very interesting to hear how a contemporary harpist would interpret it, and Jason Ricci rose to the occasion and went the extra mile.

What can one do to re-interpret an iconic, classic song like Wooly Bully? Our take on it incorporates the powerful and expressive vocals of Malorie Leogrande, and we asked Jason to put his virtuosic harmonica icing all over it. Again the result is for an exciting and unique personalized rendition.
People Get Ready My loving brother Tod Willie is a featured vocalist on this track and for good cause. This is a very deep and inspirational song. Tod, Bob Callahan and I spent several years in a successful cover band together and we were always blessed to have an assembly of loving family and friends. This song is dedicated to our parents Andy and Rita who are responsible for the procreation of the majority of that assembly.

The Jay Willie Blues Band is confident we have achieved our goal of creating a greater production with each new release. There are two original songs and 10 traditional covers. A good recording is as much about taste as it is about musicianship. Paying homage to the founding artists of the Blues is a privilege and offers endless opportunities to integrate our characteristics to some very tasty music. -- Jay Willie

Johnny's Juke Joint

Friday, August 22, 2014

Jay Willie Blues Band - 2 albums: The Reel Deal / Rumblin' & Slidin'

Album: The Reel Deal
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 25:51
Size: 59.2 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:20] 1. Hey Hey Baby
[2:15] 2. The Reel Deal
[3:26] 3. Rainin In My Heart
[3:12] 4. Mary Lou
[3:19] 5. Aint Gonna Walk Your Dog Anymore
[2:59] 6. Liar
[3:57] 7. Stoop Down Baby
[3:19] 8. A Woman Named Trouble

Bob Callahan’s soulful vocals, the driving rhythm section of Johnny Winter and Stevie Ray Vaughan alumni; drummer Bobby T Torello and bass player Tommy Shannon, and last but not least Jay Willie’s ripping slide and guitar solos, make the Jay Willie Blues Band an exceptional experience of modern Blues.

New England based Jay Willie Blues Band has been playing clubs, and festivals for nearly a decade. Jay started playing the guitar at the age of 12. His uncle Tony gave Jay some Blues records to listen to, including Muddy Waters, Roy Buchanan, Ry Cooder, BB King, and Johnny Winter, and from that point on all Jay wanted to do was spend hours listening to these records and emulating the guitar parts. Growing up, one of the artists that Jay respected the most for his commitment and understanding of the blues was Johnny Winter. In 2001 Jay, along with vocalist and guitar player Bob Callahan, formed the Jay Willie Blues Band, with former Johnny Winter Bobby T Torello on drums. After releasing two albums they contacted Tommy Shannon, another Johnny Winter sidekick from the early years, including the original Woodstock Festival, who’d later become even better know for his work with another giant of Texas Blues; the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. Tommy liked what he heard and ended up playing bass on “The Reel Deal”

Although the Jay Willie Blues Band writes very good original songs, they pride themselves in recognizing and tastefully performing songs of the early Blues and Roots artists, while always injecting their very own personality, intensity and groove in their performances and recordings.

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Album: Rumblin' & Slidin'
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 55:23
Size: 126.8 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:20] 1. Rumble
[3:27] 2. Dirty Two Thirty
[6:11] 3. Key To The Highway
[3:36] 4. Bad News
[2:44] 5. Rotten Person
[3:00] 6. Fly Away
[2:45] 7. Come Back
[2:48] 8. The Leetch
[4:18] 9. It Hurts Me Too
[3:38] 10. Caballo
[5:04] 11. Hold Me Tight Talk Dirty
[4:01] 12. Tore Down
[4:42] 13. Mercy Mercy Mercy
[5:42] 14. For What It's Worth

Creating a CD, at least comparable to our 2013 ZOHO release New York Minute was a definite challenge. The worldwide reviews were all extremely complimentary and our challenge was what would we do for an encore. I contacted harmonica extraordinaire Jason Ricci who was a featured artist on New York Minute and he was very willing to participate on a new project. That alone gave me great incentive and a basis to create another smokin' recording. Bob Callahan, Bobby Torello and I wrote some new material and chose some tasteful covers that we believe are expressive of our musical spectrum from early delta style music to high energy blues rock, but performed with our individual enthusiasm and piquancy. We are not your typical Snooze Blues band nor do we want to be. If you like blues that is repetitious and holds on to one guitar note for 10 seconds this record may not be for you.

A recent addition to the regular gigging Jay Willie Blues Band is bassist Steve Clarke. Steve is one of New England's most talented and sought after bassists/composers with a resume of performances or recordings with The Yellow Jackets, Theresa Wright Quartet, Patxi, Tower of Power, Melvin Sparks, Pieces of a Dream, Esteban and his own Funky-Jazz-Fusion Band The Steve Clarke Trio with seven successful CD’s to its credit. Steve’s creative style elevates the band to a new level, and this is clearly demonstrated with his solo at the conclusion of Dirty 2:30.

We are proud to introduce our newest feature artist, singer Suzanne Vick. Suzanne has been voted “Best Singer/Songwriter” in the New Haven Advocate’s 2010 & 2011 Grand Band Slams. She teaches voice, piano and music theory at the RVP Studio in West Haven, CT.

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