Showing posts with label Sue Palmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sue Palmer. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2018

Sue Palmer - Gems, Vol. One

Size: 175,2 MB
Time: 74:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz
Art: Front

01. Down The Road A Piece (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (3:41)
02. Black Beauty (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (3:20)
03. Gertrude & Stein (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (3:27)
04. Don't Cry For Me New Jersey (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (5:16)
05. Interlude 1 (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (0:24)
06. Interlude 2 (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (4:09)
07. Killer Tiki Boogie (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (2:23)
08. Honeysuckle Rose (Feat. Tobacco Road) (4:38)
09. Heartbreak Hotel (Feat. The Hayriders) (3:21)
10. Why Did You Go Last Night (Feat. 2000 Lbs. Of Blues) (3:15)
11. Motel Mambo (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (3:32)
12. Aloha Oe (Feat. Queen Lydia Liliuokalani) (2:39)
13. Granny Run Run (Feat. Earl Thomas) (2:28)
14. Roll 'em (Feat. Tobacco Road) (3:16)
15. I've Been Walkin' (Feat. Missy Andersen) (5:33)
16. Walkin' (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (4:06)
17. Sweet Lotus Blossom (Feat. Her Motel Swing Orchestra) (5:27)
18. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Feat. Candye Kane) (4:31)
19. Get It (Feat. Ms. B. Haven) (3:54)
20. Ready For The River (Live) (Feat. Tobacco Road) (4:34)

San Diego’s Sue Palmer is a pianist known to the world as the Queen of Boogie Woogie, and throughout the 20 selections on her dealer’s choice anthology, Gems Volume One, we find the sobriquet is hers alone to wear. A constant and vital presence on the local music scene for 30 years plus, Palmer’s energized style of of blues, swing, and jazz has delighted fans with keyboard work that is a wonder of rhythm and delicacy, two-fisted swagger and moaning blues holler, straight ahead improvisation and sweet doses of country and torch songs to make the evening’s entertainment a diverse delight. These tracks are choices Palmer has selected from the 20 albums she has recorded since 1980, recorded with a broad array of superlative musicians including Rob Thorsen, Candye Kane, April West, Gilbert Castellanos, and a slate of other players who add their distinct personalities to Palmer’s dedication to swing, stop and boogie.

There is a mad stride boogie mania of the opening track “Down the Road a Piece,” with Palmer’s left hand maintaining a rock steady baseline on the keyboard, and the right hand irresistibly trilling, riffing, and gliding along over the changes. Simple and elegant, against a backbeat of drums and bass that will not let up until Ms.Palmer says it is. Johnny Viau takes a fine honking saxophone solo, growing, wailing, gruff in all the right ways. What makes Gems so engaging is that the tracks and styles catch you by surprise as they play through; more than a revivalist, more than curator, Palmer and her bandmates are practitioners of the diversity of the aforementioned blues, swing, and boogie styles, and will, at times, throw you a left curve that delights gloriously. In this case, it’s the rousing gospel of “I’ve Been Walking,” with a soul-stirring vocal by the irrepressible Missy Anderson, a pumped-up band creating waves, a solid rhythm and fleet beat for Palmer’s thick, rich chord work and percussive phrasing.

Blues, boogie, and swing, the core of Palmer’s musical soul, are a music often associated with the woes of the road, with hard travelling and the search for a place to rest, if only brief. Perhaps coincidently, two very fine tracks involve hospitality, hotel, and motel, first with a sly rendition of the chestnut “Heartbreak Hotel.” Skewing closer to the Big Mama Thorton original than the classic Presley version, the song combines the laconic fatalism of a good country ballad and the mourning minimalism of the most despairing, dead end blues. A bit later, we drive past the track “Motel Mambo,” a lament, a confession, a tell-all in lithe mambo syncopation. Deejha Marie’s sexy, casually jaded vocal outlines the characters and their storied comings and goings. Gilbert Castellanos takes a scintillating trumpet break, fast tonguing and rattling trills that give this song a short and inspired moment of scorch, taking full advantage of Palmer’s rattling piano work. All told, Gems, Volume One is a 20-course meal, the work of a fine musician dedicated to the genius of the blues. Blues, swing, blues, country, gospel, it’s all here, a diverting collection of what Sue Palmer considers her best work since 1980. This is volume one? More, please, and soon. ~by Ted Burke

Gems, Vol. One

Friday, May 20, 2016

Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra - Live At Dizzy's

Size: 140,0 MB
Time: 59:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2002
Styles: Piano Blues, Boogie Woogie, Blues Jazz
Art: Front

01. Soundtrack To A B Movie (1:00)
02. Walkin' (5:28)
03. Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere (4:54)
04. Room Service Boogie (3:56)
05. Narrative (1:38)
06. Sweet Lotus Blossom (5:51)
07. Beehive (4:42)
08. Narrative (0:43)
09. Just For A Thrill (5:26)
10. Them There Eyes (5:57)
11. Highway Of Tears (5:15)
12. Down The Road Apiece (4:51)
13. Swango (3:08)
14. Deejha's Boogie (5:37)
15. Soundtrack To A B Movie (1:09)

There are 88 keys on the piano and Sue Palmer virtually hits them all, with pulp novel panache, professional polish and a painterly originality that fills the canvas and shows audiences how she earned the title of "San Diego's Queen of Boogie Woogie." This accomplished artist (known for obvious reasons as Sue "Beehive" Palmer) is the former musical partner of blues diva Candye Kane. She fronted her own swing band Tobacco Road, for 12 years, received numerous San Diego Music Awards from the community at large, including Best Blues Album, 2003, for "Live at Dizzy's."

She has appeared on stage with many local and national artists,and been lauded by music critics who compare her "dazzling rolling-boil rhythms" to the "startling accuracy of an Oscar de la Hoya uppercut." The San Diego Union-Tribune's Michael Kinsman notes, "Her beehive is gone from her Canye Kane days, but pianist Sue Palmer hasn't lost any of that boogie-woogie in her soul." Her new album,"Live at Dizzy's," featuring Sue Palmer&Her Motel Swing Orchestra, captures all the intensity she and her crack 7 piece band bring to her live shows.

Live At Dizzy's

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Candye Kane & Sue Palmer - One Night In Belgium

Year: 2011
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:34
Size: 116,9 MB
Styles: Piano blues, boogie woogie
Scans: Full

1. Don't Cry Sister (3:40)
2. Gimme A Pigfoot And A Bottle Of Beer (3:06)
3. Scream In The Night (2:42)
4. Do You Want It? (2:12)
5. Lover Man (5:37)
6. Dragnet For Jesus (4:36)
7. That's Enough (2:59)
8. Swing Brother Swing (2:38)
9. The Lady Is A Tramp (2:30)
10. Dream A Little Dream (2:30)
11. Only Time Will Tell (3:36)
12. I Left My Heart In Texas (2:34)
13. Cry Me A River (4:56)
14. Boogie Woogie Country Girl (5:57)

Sue Palmer is San Diego’s Queen of Boogie Woogie piano. She was previously a member of Candye Kane‘s band when they were still called the Swingin’ Armadillos and she appears on four of Kane’s albums including Diva La Grande and 1998’s Swango. Palmer also has seven albums in her own name, including last year’s Honky Tonk Rockabilly Blues by Sue Palmer with The Hayriders. In 2010 Kane and Palmer we’re re-united as Palmer was hired to be musical director of The Toughest Girl Alive, Kane’s autobiographical play that was recently part of New York City’s Fringe Festival.

There is a certain simpatico that exists when Kane and Palmer are on stage together. Such was the case back in 1999 when Kane and Palmer appeared One Night in Belgium. Kane is an enormously talented vocalist whose set, primarily of covers, includes Bessie Smith’s “Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer”; two songs from Billie Holiday, including “Lover Man”; Rodgers and Hart‘s “The Lady is a Tramp”; Etta James’ “Only Time Will Tell”; Julie London’s “Cry Me a River”; Doc Pomus’ “Boogie Woogie Country Girl”; and, The Mamas & Papas‘ “Dream A Little Dream.”

The remainder of the song selection is just as interesting. Throughout this intimate 44-minute set Palmer’s left hand performs miracles. For another intimate look at Kane’s vocal talents One Night in Belgium is highly recommended. /Richard Ludmerer

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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra - On Air / Party Favorites

Album: On Air
Size: 141,3 MB
Time: 60:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Piano Blues, Boogie Woogie
Art: Front

01. Springroll (6:26)
02. C Jam Boogie (C Jam Blues) (5:04)
03. Soundtrack To A B Movie (4:07)
04. Take The A Train (4:59)
05. Clipjoint (4:02)
06. Swango (3:46)
07. Sue's Boogie (4:36)
08. East Of The Sun (2:43)
09. Gotcha On My Mind (6:16)
10. Big Bossman (4:40)
11. Mustang Sally (7:33)
12. Just A Fool (6:08)

Sue Palmer was Candye (Kane's) piano player for several of her earlier tours and cds(9 years and 5 cds) and she's back now with a CD recorded live on KSDS 88.3 San Diego in May of this year (2009). KSDS is a jazz station and this is a terrific band. The subtitle of the CD is "Celebrating 20 years of Instrumental Women with DJ Janine Harty." Indeed the core of the band are all female players-I always think it makes fantastic chemistry to have both women and men playing hot music together this well! It was a great show, and now you can be there even if you weren't there." Marc Bristol, Blue Suede News, Seattle, Fall 2009

On Air

Album: Party Favorites
Size: 141,3 MB
Time: 60:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Piano Blues, Boogie Woogie
Art: Front

01. Springroll (6:26)
02. C Jam Boogie (C Jam Blues) (5:04)
03. Soundtrack To A B Movie (4:07)
04. Take The A Train (4:59)
05. Clipjoint (4:02)
06. Swango (3:46)
07. Sue's Boogie (4:36)
08. East Of The Sun (2:43)
09. Gotcha On My Mind (6:16)
10. Big Bossman (4:40)
11. Mustang Sally (7:33)
12. Just A Fool (6:08)

Queen of Boogie Woogie, pianist Sue Palmer has put together an ensemble of some of San Diego's greatest blues and swing musicians: Jonny Viau (sax), April West (trombone/vocals), Steve Wilcox (guitar), Deejha Marie (vocals), Sharon Shufelt (drums/vocals), Pete Harrison (bass), and guest vocalist Sharifah Muhammad, who is the closest thing to Raelette Margie Hendricks you are ever going to hear. Together for over 12 years, this group has jelled into a well oiled rhythm machine, complementing each other instrumentally and vocally, to make for a unique and effortless sound orgasm. Based on what her friends and fans have clamored for, Sue has finally made the perfect party album. Dancers beware - you will not sit down for almost an hour! Party Down with "Party Favorites"!!!!!!!!

Party Favorites