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maandag 29 april 2013

The New Orleans Swing of Maison du Malheur


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Maison Du Malheur

It's the Dust  Bowl Depression Era Jump Jive Blues- it's the sounds of a jump jive jalopy, broken down banjos and rumble seat sinners fueled up on jungle juice and the churn of the crank shaft as the Model-T lurks into motion  along the dusty  hobo  highway.  Pre-War  Blues and rockin'  rhythm  & blues  rages of  the stage and rumbles through the festival grounds. Maison du Malheur has arrived.

The music of Maison Du Malheur can best be described as old Jazz in combination with Rockin’ Rhythm & Blues and a little bit of Gypsy. No one will sit at a concert of these kids, a swinging band with great feeling for the Blues, Jazz an Gypsy rhythm. Lika a New Orleans Mardi Grass parade party Maison du Malheur walks through time, and five or maybe eight beers later they are done. 

The first time I saw this band was in Delft at the de Koninck Bluesfestival. In front of the stage a group of dancers triggered my attention. They didn´t quit during the entire concert. And justly, it was one of the most swinging concerts I have seen in a long time.


Maison du Malheur is the swinging troupe around songwriter JP Mesker. In 2011 the rocksolid seven-­piece band played their first show and immediately got the attention from clubs and festivals all over Europe. Within a year they played over a hundred shows, opened for blues icon C.W. Stoneking and while touring the band wrote a new album. Stomping Pre-­‐War drums, honky-­‐tonk piano and cracking copper horns call the shots on their new album Wicked Transmission. 

Maison du Malheur is an out of control house party by Fats Waller, where Professor Longhair takes a seat behind the piano and Howlin' Wolf sings out his misery. The universal dance music, traditional roots and storytelling character of the ten songs are packed with musical saw, manic theremin and mariachi trumpet.





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woensdag 3 april 2013

The Best of Little Walter




Little Walter, born Marion Walter Jacobs (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968)


The first  I heared about Little Walter was in the movie Cadillac Recods. I was a seventeen year old boy who just invented some blues greats like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and John Lee Hooker. The first song that got my attention, and I’m sure many more Little Walter enthusiasts, was ‘My Babe’. The swinging harp and Guitar gives  me every time a relaxing groove. Walters voice is one of a kind, that makes his music for me great to listen. 



When Little Walter arrived in Chicago he started playing music on Maxwell Street. A famous place for Chicago blues musicians, back in the day. Not only Walter but also many more Chicago legends made fame on Maxwell Street.  Among Little Walter artist like Floyd Jones, Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson played there tunes on Maxwell Street.


From now on it is possible to listen to some Blues records on the Black Bull Blues Blog. With Amazon musicplayer I can give an impression of the music I'm talking 'bout. Enjoy the famous Little Walter Tracks.


                                              

Death
A few months after returning from his second European tour, he was involved in a fight while taking a break from a performance at a nightclub on the South Side of Chicago. The relatively minor injuries sustained in this altercation aggravated and compounded damage he had suffered in previous violent encounters, and he died in his sleep at the apartment of a girlfriend at 209 E. 54th St. in Chicago early the following morning
His body was buried at St. Mary's Cemetery inEvergreen Park, IL on February 22, 1968. His grave remained unmarked until 1991, when fans Scott Dirks and Eomot Rasun had a marker designed and installed

donderdag 28 maart 2013

Clifton Chenier "The King of Zydeco"



King of Zydeco
Clifton Chenier is known as ‘The King Of Zydeco’ and ‘King Of  The South’, famous for his influential Accordion sound and creator of a mix between Cajun, Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Rock ‘n Roll into a Zydeco sandwich.

Blues Grammy
In 1983 Chenier won as first French speaking American a Grammy award.  He featured in the 1973 documentary film Hot Pepper bij director Les Blank about  Zydeco, New Orleans and Clifton Chenier himself.   



Start in the Fifties
The career of Clifton started in 1954 when he released  his first album  Clifton’s Blues. His cousin, Lightning Hopkins wife introduced Chris Strachwitz, owner of the roots label Arhoolie, to Cheniers early Recordings. Strachwitz quickly Signed Chenier to his label. It was an important moment for the career of the future King of the South.

Frenchin'the Boogie
My most favourite album of Clifton Chenier is ‘Frenchin’ the Boogie’ released in 1976 on Bluestar records. It contains covers of Ray Charles ( I Got A Woman), Muddy Waters ( I Just Want To Make Love To You). It is a swinging album with a perfect mix of Zydeco, Rock n Roll and Blues. A typical New Orleans album.



Lyrics I'm A Hog For You

I'm a hog for you, baby
And I'm rootin' all around your door
I'm a hog for you woman
And I'm rootin' all around your door
I'mma keep on rootin' on
Until you wanna love me some more


I'm a hog for you, babe
And I'm rootin' all around your door
I'm a hog for you
I'mma root all around your door
I'mma keep on rootin' on
Until you wanna love me some more
You can put a yoke, around my neck


Believe me baby, 
I'mma do just like a snake'
Cause I'm a hog for you
I say I'm a hog for you, baby
I'mma keep on rootin' on
Until you wanna love me some more


Moi cochon pour toi, laisse-moi te dire
Moi j'vas faire, babe, j'vas faire comme un serpent
Moi cochon pour toi
Moi fouiller tout partout autour de l'escalier
Moi fouiller, fouiller, fouillerEt faire dit, tu veux d'autre

Moi cochon pour toi
Hey, moi cochon pour toi
Et j'va fouiller, fouiller, fouillerTout partout autour de l'escalier
Crois-moi, j'vas faire comme un serpent

J'sus un cochon pour toi

Tu vas mettre un carcan, dans mon cou




Some interesting facts about Clifton Chenier:

- Rory Gallagher wrote the song ‘King of Zydeco’ to tribute Clifton Chenier

- Paul Simon Mentioned Clifton in his song “That was Your Mother” on the famous album Graceland (1986)

- In the song La Fayette John Mellencamp refers to Cheniers city in Louisiana.

donderdag 21 februari 2013

Keith Dunn at Delft Bluesfestival





Last week Keith Dunn performed at the Delft Bluesfestival. It is organised two times a year. Every bar and pub has live bluesmusic. It's a great event.

My personal highlight was the Keith Dunn band. Great harmonica's and a great voice. It's modern blues with a little bit of soul.

For more information:
http://www.keithdunnband.com/

Blues festival Delft