Join me today for the Ben Vee Roadhouse Blues Nooner 12-2 pm ET on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com. I’ve got new contemporary blues from Johnny Rawls, The Commonheart, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Hall, Thorbjorn Risager & the Black Tornado, Robert Jon & the Wreck, Tedeschi Trucks Band plus two of my favorite live performances by Gov’t Mule and Eric Clapton.
Thorbjorn Risager
Summer Time Solstice Blues 12-2 pm ET on BluesMusicFan Radio
I got some Summer time Solstice blues for ya today on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 12-2 pm ET. I am gonna be spinning an all Euro show with songs from Thorbjorn Risager, Kiko Garcia, Maria Daines, Veronique Gayot, Ben Granfelt, and more! There are alot of fabulous European contemporary blues artists and they are spread out all over the continent: the UK, Hungary, the Netherlands, Greece, Germany, Italy, France, and Spain to name a few! I hope you get a chance to tune in and listen to the roadhouse bluzin’ stream!
Here is the intended playlist:
ARTIST | TITLE |
Hans Van Lier | T Bone Shuffle |
Baba & The Tonebones | Little Poor Chicken |
Kiko García Band | Mojo Ringer |
Thorbjorn Risager | Burning Up |
Otis Rush & Friends | All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Feat. Eric Clapton) |
Clara Rose | Ball and Chain |
Mojo Hands | High Blood Pressure |
Tomislav Goluban | Babe On The Run |
Henrik Freischlader Band | The Blues |
Michele Biondi | Right Now |
Maria Daines | Have Mercy |
Fekete Jeno | Blues with a Feeling |
Yola | Stand For Myself |
Xander and the Peace Pirates | Breathless |
King King | Waking Up |
The 2:19 | Horseshoe Curve |
Veronique Gayot | Good Blues On The Radio |
The Blue Chevys | Got That Feeling |
Peter Garstenauer Band | No Doubt |
City Blues Connection | Love My Baby |
Juke Joints Band | Cold Cell |
Harlem Lake | The River |
Ben Granfelt | Going Home (Live) |
Soundtruck | Time to Change |
Kiko And The Blues Refugees | Ain’t Gone Yet |
Hendrikse | My Song Will Last Forever |
Ben Vee’s Roadhouse Blues Playlist for Dec 6, 2018
Join me at http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 3-5 pm EST! Hope you enjoy the contemporary roadhouse blues tunes!
ARTIST | TITLE |
Widow Blue | Pow Wow Blues |
Johnny And The Jailbirds | Roll On (Clickety Clack) |
Mike Zito | Mississippi Nights |
Buddy Guy | Guilty As Charged |
Tommy Castro & The Painkillers | Blues All Around Me |
Widow Blue | That’s What I’m Talkin’ About |
Dana Fuchs | Same Sunlight |
Deb Rhymer | Cry For Me |
Popa Chubby | Long Way Home |
Delta Moon | Christmas Time In New Orleans |
Colin James | Dig Myself a Hole |
Katie Knipp | I Will Stick Around |
Jim Allchin | Give It Up |
Niecie | Thank God For Fools |
Boz Scaggs | Those Lies |
Beki Brindle Band | What Kind Of Man Is This |
Sean Chambers | All Night Long |
Anthony Gomes | Blues In The First Degree |
Joe Bonamassa | Love Is A Gamble |
Beth Hart | Picture In A Frame |
Danielle Nicole | I’m Going Home |
The Allman Brothers Band | Trouble No More |
Too Slim and the Taildraggers | Trouble |
Peter Parcek | Ashes To Ashes |
Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado | Holler n Moan |
Eliza Neals | Another Lifetime |
Full Steam Through the Night with Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado
The first great blues rock album of 2017, Change My Game, is by Copenhagen based Thorbjorn Risager and the Black Tornado. A true mesh of blues, rock, and soul, the album resonates with a contemporary sound. Thorbjorn was a distinctive voice meant for steamy nights at the club or home. Musically, the album makes tasteful use of horns, keyboards, and backup vocals to compliment the outstanding guitar and percussion work.
I have noted previously over the last year that a number of music artists have revived the true rhythm and blues and soul sound of the sixties and seventies on their releases. These genres are important categories of the blues and deserve the attention and respect they are getting from contemporary artists. Beth Hart, Melissa Etheridge, along with perennials Curtis Salgado and Janiva Magness come to mind and Thorbjorn fits nicely into this group of stellar performers. The title cut is vintage funk…upbeat and snappy. Long Gone is a slow lyrical masterpiece filled with late night images of sorrow and pain. And I Used To Love You is a beautiful song with some awesome blues guitar riffs and a nice beat.
On a number of cuts on the album, Thorbjorn continues to expand on the blues for contemporary audiences. Train is just badass contemporary upbeat rockin’ blues…ridin full steam through the night. Holler and Moan builds on the delta roots of the electric blues and makes tasteful use of blues chant and horns as well as the banjo to highlight the growling vocals of Thorbjorn…a very cool tune. Maybe It’s Alright is a perfect synergy of the blues, soul, and rock that should drive people to the dance floor at juke joints worldwide.
Without a doubt, Thorbjorn Risager and the Black Tornado, are world class talents. This is the tenth record release for the group and with the power and drive of blues giants Ruf Records behind them, they should get a lot of airplay on blues stations and streams (like mine) across the globe. They will be touring in Denmark, Germany, and Sweden to support the new album over the next several months. As the airplay builds for the record, I expect the tour to expand through the rest of Europe during the summer. I know it is very expensive for an eight member European band to travel and play in the United States, but I do hope they will make one foray to the northeastern United States and Canada. I know enough about the current blues and blues rock music scene to say with full confidence that audiences in New York City, Hartford, Boston, Montreal, and Toronto will love their music!! I just hope I get to see them soon…..or can find a cheap flight to Copenhagen!
Ben’s Best – 2016 Rockin’ Blues Bundle (Part Two)
As I stated in part one of this blog, there were some great tunes and albums released in 2016 by both established stars of the rockin’ blues genre and some exciting new artists. The artists noted are in no particular order….I encourage you to buy their music to help the blues to continue to thrive!
Melissa Etheridge – Memphis Rock & Soul
This is a GREAT album by one of the world’s best music artists. Her voice and soul/rhythm & blues music were meant for each other. She can rock it…she can funk it…she sings with soul…every cut on this album is a jewel! I particularly loved her covers of Rock Me Baby and Born Under a Bad Sign that feature John Mayer on guitar! Kudos to Stax Records for releasing this masterpiece!!
Colin James – Blue Highways
A Canadian national treasure, Colin’s latest album just reinforces his status as one of the best artists of the rockin’ blues. I loved the cuts HooDoo Man Blues, Going Down, and Gypsy Woman. He is on my bucket list to see and interview!!
Layla Zoe – Breaking Free
She’s a sultry rocker with a blues soul and a voice that brings the inevitable comparisons to Janis Joplin. Another Canadian to make my 2016 Rockin’ Blues Bundle, I can’t wait for the chance to see her belt out her tunes. I loved the title cut, which is a rockin’ blues anthem to a woman taking charge of her life, as well as Work Horse and Wild One (a very adult tune..grins).
Sonny Landreth – Bound by the Blues
An artist from my birthplace in Lafayette, Louisiana, Sonny Landreth is one of the best slide guitarists on the planet according to Eric Clapton! Though this album was released in 2015, it has so many great tunes on it that it continued to top the charts throughout 2016. Featuring a distinctive vocal style and tone on guitar, Sonny cranks out great covers of Walkin’ Blues, Dust My Broom, and Key to the Highway as well as the autobiographical original The High Side and the title cut. Another selection for this list where you should enjoy all the tunes on the album.
Monkeyjunk – Time to Roll
Following in the footsteps of their great 2015 album, Moon Turn Red, their latest offering builds on their reputation as one of the best of the contemporary blues artists out there. From Ottawa, they are yet another Canadian group to blues their way onto the 2016 list! I loved the title cut, Undertaker Blues, and their cover of a Albert King tune, The Hunter.
The Rolling Stones – Blue & Lonesome
With the December 2016 release of this fantastic blues album, the Rolling Stones pay tribute to their roots. Though arguably the greatest rock & roll band of all time, the Rolling Stones started out back in early sixties as a blues band. On this album, they pay tribute to the artists that made them who they are and they do it with respect. They play almost all the tunes on the album “straight up” with little attempt to embellish on the original arrangements…what emerges is a powerful blues sound played by band members in love with the music.
Ally Venable Band – No Glass Shoes
It has been many years since I have heard a SEVENTEEN year old play guitar like this young lady based in Houston, Texas. She also has a good voice and obvious song writing talent. I enjoyed Wise Man, Train Wreck Blues, and her cover of a Bonnie Raitt tune written by Chris Smithers, Love Me Like a Man. She will have to pay her blues dues as the years go by but her talent reserves her a place on the stage for years to come.
Popa Chubby – The Catfish
When you want bad ass blues played from the heart with shredding guitar solos and lyrics sung by someone you know has lived them….you want Popa Chubby and his latest album. He tours worldwide..he plays hundreds of venues a year..he has bad ass cover art…he is THE ROCKIN BLUES. Enuff said.
Balkun Brothers – Balkun Brothers
A perfect representation of the contemporary rockin’ blues, this duo hails from my current home in Connecticut. I loved the cuts She Got It All and I Know What Ya Did off their debut self titled album. Their music takes a traditional blues structure and then rocks it out with an interesting mix of both vocal and musical talent. They are bringing their high energy sound to Memphis in late January to participate in the International Blues Challenge. I hope to make their fund raising gig for the trip in Berlin, CT on January 17th!!
Danielle Nicole – The Wolf Den
Danielle’s debut album as a solo artist was released in 2015 but dominated the blues charts through all of 2016. Former lead singer for Tangled Under Foot, she is from Kansas City and has a powerful sultry voice and rockin’ blues stardom written all over her. I loved the title cut as well as It Ain’t You and her version of I Feel Like Breakin’ Up Somebody’s Home. She is definetely on the “must see” list!
Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch – Champagne Velvet
A three piece band out of Texas, these guys play some smooth badass blues. Jason has a great blues voice and his guitar work is first class. (He reminds me a good bit of a young Jimmy Thackery.) I love Midnight in Memphis, Cross-Eyed Woman, and Double My Money.
Lisa Mann – Hard Times, Bad Decisions
I fecommended this album earlier in the year in a separate blog. Lisa is based out of Portland Oregon (which is a hot bed of the blues!). She is blessed with a strong voice and some very good songwriting skills. AND she happens to be the reigning blues bassist of the world….for two years running. (Blues Music Award from the Blues Foundation, 2015 & 16). With her fourth album, Lisa has matured into a genuine contender for Female Blues artist of the year. The title cut is a great heart wrenching song, autobiographical in nature, that pulls no punches. I also enjoyed the thought provoking Judge a Man Forever and My Father’s House.
Mike Zito – Make Blues, Not War
Mike is the quinessentail rockin’ bluesman. A talented guitar player, songwriter, singer, and music producer, he has captivated blues audiences all over the place since he started crankin’ it out in 2008. He is also the cofounder of the Royal Southern Brotherhood band which has captured the attention of the blues world in a big way. His album Pearl River (one of my favorites) won Blues Album of the Year in 2010 and his latest work seems destinied to garner similar nominations. I loved the title cut as well as Bad News is Comin, Chip Off the Block, and Wasted Time.
Ina Forsman – Ina Forsman
I have stated repeatedly over the past several years that the European blues scene is HOT and none is hotter than Ina Forsman. A young Finnish artist with a strong sexy voice, she represents the leading edge of the next wave of European rockin’ blues women. I enjoyed Don’t Hurt Me Now and the “down the bayou” and New Orleans feel of the tune Hanging Loose.
Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado – Songs from the Road
Though released in 2015, this live album by Swedish artist Thorbjorn Risager got extensive airplay during 2016. It features some great crankin rockin’ blues and jump blues tunes that highlight Thorjorn’s gravely blues voice. I loved If You Wanna Leave, Paradise, Too Many Roads, and Rock ‘N’ Roll Ride.
Well, I hoped you enjoyed this bunch of rockin’ blues tunes reviews that I assembled to represent the year 2016. As with all such lists, the constraints of time and space prevent me for listing and reviewing all the other great artists and tunes from the past year. (I can think of at least another 20 or so that could have easily made this listing.) Thanks for taking the time to read this and here’s wishing the best of the rockin’ blues for YOU in 2017.