Nothing Like the Rest (1994), Beggin' Ain't For Me (1998), Big Shot (2001), Southern In My Soul (2003)
February 06, 2024
Portrait : Big George Jackson (1949-2021)
Nothing but the groove
George Albert Jackson, dubbed “Big George” when he reached 6,5 feet, certainly was the best kept secret of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St Paul) where he was born in 1949. The release of his first opus Nothing Like the Rest in 1994 on the small local label Cold Wind Records rightly caught the attention of the Dutch label Black and Tan that published his next three albums (Beggin’ Ain’t For Me in 1998, Big Shot in 2001, and Southern In My Soul in 2003) and opened him the doors of concert halls and festivals on the Old Continent from 1999.
November 28, 2023
A momentary lapse of inspiration
On sabbatical leave. Will be back soon.
Meantime, I invite you to explore Onurblues through the Archives or the Tags.
Take all care of yourselves in this instable world.
November 25, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XVI : The Piano “Professors” (Jelly Roll Morton, “Tuts” Washington, Champion Jack Dupree, Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, Eddie Bo, Ellis Marsalis, Huey "Piano" Smith, Allen Toussaint, James Booker, Dr John, Henry Butler, David Torkanowsky, Tom McDermott, Jon Cleary, Davell Crawford)
November 12, 2023
Blues 'N' Trouble : highlands boogie & loch blues
Not swamp blues but loch blues, not Mississippi Hill Country style but Highlands boogie, not moonshine fueled but soaked in old whiskey, here are...
The volcanic bluesboys from Scotland
Boogie, jump, stomp, shuffle, honky-tonk, ragtime, rock'n'roll..., Blues 'N' Trouble is the most exciting blues band I've heard in a long time. This deserved making a pause in the Journey To Nawlins series (that will continue very soon indeed).
Boogie, jump, stomp, shuffle, honky-tonk, ragtime, rock'n'roll..., Blues 'N' Trouble is the most exciting blues band I've heard in a long time. This deserved making a pause in the Journey To Nawlins series (that will continue very soon indeed).
B.B. King who was backed by Blues 'N' Trouble on several occasions in his UK tours complimented them as “the best white blues band in the world”. The album "Lazy Lester Rides Again" (1987) on which they backed the Louisiana bluesman was crowned with a WC Handy award. Still, Blues 'N' Trouble remains largely unknown to many blues fans though it gained a cult status among sharp connoisseurs and local supporters along his touring path.
October 29, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XV : Wild Injuns Down In New Orleans*
(The Wild Tchoupitoulas, Bo Dollis & The Wild Magnolias, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Donald Harrison Jr & Congo Square Nation, Chief Adjuah & the Xodokan Nation of Maroons, And Many More...)
Flamboyant Black Masked Indians
Mardi Gras Indians are probably the most exotic and picturesque element of New Orleans unique cultural traditions. Actually the term “Mardi Gras Indians” is not used by those it designates. They rather call themselves “Black Indians” or “Masked Indians” or “Black Masked Indians”/”Black Masking Indians”, “masking” meaning dressed in personally hand-crafted costume.
October 18, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XIV : Mem Shannon (complete discography)
The man from Phunkville
Mem Shannon is a bluesman. But a bluesman from New Orleans, which means that he plays his own local recipe of blues ― I called it Shannon's blue gumbo groove ―, a typical New Orleans mix of swamp rock & blues, R'n'B, soul…, all in a thick funk gravy, with a very attractive jazz underlining, and always a saxophone around. Appealing, exciting, spellbinding !
Born in New Orleans just before Christmas 1959, Shannon started to play guitar in his mid-teens, and got serious about it after seeing B.B. King in concert. King's economical playing style was a major influence for Shannon who always cover a few King's songs during his gigs, a fact largely confirmed through the videos selected below.
October 13, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XIII : Brass Bands & Second Line
(Dirty Dozen Brass Band, New Orleans - Rebirth Brass Band, New Orleans - The Hot 8 Brass Band, New Orleans - Milton Batiste & Alton Carson with the Magnificent Sevenths, New Orleans - Mardi Brass Band, France - Funky Butt Brass Band, St Louis)
Social Clubs, Brass bands, Jazz Funerals and Second line
Early New Orleans brass band |
The tradition of brass bands in New Orleans appeared in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a fusion between European military bands and African traditional music (especially from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria) brought by enslaved West Africans. New Orleans Brass bands played a significant role in the development of early jazz.
October 08, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XII : Dr. John
(Television, 1994 - Anutha Zone, 1998 - Creole Moon, 2001)
→ Thanks also to the late Blue DeVille...
New Orleans' voodoo wizard
Dr. John, who departed this world in June 2019 😢,
was a fascinating character ! Not only was he a great pianist, but he
was also a fantastic composer, arranger and producer, and he had the
most incredible and inimitable voice you could find. The words were
rolling around in his mouth as if he was swallowing a gumbo or munching
an oyster "po' boy" while singing ! Just listen to the way he pronounces
the word "limbo" on track three ! His kind of squeaking voice should
normally be hard to bear. Not with the Doc. Instead it's highly
captivating.
Self
baptized the Nite Tripper and famous for his voodoo witch looks
— fancy feathered hats, mojo necklaces, sculpted canes, skull on his
piano —, he personified New Orleans through his mix of swinging Nola
R'n'B and swamp funk soaked in damp Creole voodoo mystery. Not many
could do that
October 06, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter XI : Kermit Ruffins (Discography 1992-2017)
If New Orleans' tutelary figure Louis Armstrong ever had a spiritual son, Kermit Ruffins must be the one. Even more than trombonist Glen David Andrews. He has the trumpet, he has the growling voice, he has the rejoicing kind and warm friendliness, he has the exuberant showmanship.
Oddly enough, though he started playing trumpet at 13, he didn't get really interested in jazz before discovering Armstrong at the age of 17, which is amazing considering that he is a full New Orleanian, raised in Tremé and in a very musical family (1).
October 01, 2023
Journey To Nawlins, Chapter X : Tremé : The Music, The Neighborhood, The Seriesb (About The Soundtrack From The HBO Original Series, Seasons 1 & 2)
Before going any further, I must strongly encourage those who didn't or couldn't watch yet this fascinating series to do so by any mean (downloading, streaming * or... buying the DVDs separately or the complete box set). This is not compulsory to appreciate this great 2-CD soundtrack but it will put things in perspective.
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