Showing posts with label Dan Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Johnson. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Bryce Janey - Delta Road


2015 –Grooveyard Records
By Phillip Smith; Sep 5, 2015


I’m engrossed with the latest album from Bryce Janey, Delta Road.  This outstanding collection of bodacious guitar blues is jam-packed with exceptional songs and great musicianship.  Bassist Dan Johnson and drummer Eric Douglas both return to back Janey once again in the studio, keeping that signature sound intact. 

Right from the beginning, Janey delivers the goods. “Keep Marchin’ On” takes the listener on a musical journey.  A funky rhythm and a dab of psychedelic undertones enhance the phenomenal guitar jams he lays down.  This track is surely at the top of my list of favorites. While singing about the strong kinship between himself and his instrument, Janey lays down a catchy smooth bluesy groove in “This Old Guitar”.  This is a great platform to launch some really nice, attention-grabbing guitar licks.

Don’t let the song title “Same Old Thing” fool you.  The song is anything but that.  Once the ignition key is turned, the funk is released and Janey steers the song skyward.  The sound he conjures out of his guitar is simply amazing.  Janey digs in deep with lots of tasty slide on title track, “Delta Road”, a rich and swampy homage to The King of the Delta Blues, Robert Johnson.  I love the harmonica bursts provided by Peter Welsh.  While on the subject of Robert Johnson, I have to mention the stripped-down rendition of Johnson’s classic tune, “Hellhound on My Trail” which Janey closes the album with. This one is clearly remarkable.  


Delta Road keeps the groove moving from beginning to end, and in my humble opinion is Bryce Janey’s best work yet.        

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Photos : Tinsley Ellis & The Janeys

Cedar River Blues Festival
McGrath Amphitheater
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  Aug 1, 2015

All Photos by Phillip Smith




BillyLee Janey

Bryce Janey

Dan Johnson

Tom "T-Bone" Giblin

Bryce Janey

Dan Johnson, Bryce Janey, Eric Douglas 

Bryce Janey

BillyLee Janey, Tom "T-Bone" Giblin

Bryce Janey

Bryce Janey, BillyLee Janey

Bryce Janey, BillyLee Janey

Dan Johnson, Bryce Janey, BillyLee Janey

BillyLee Janey, Bryce Janey

Eric Douglas

Dan Johnson, BillyLee Janey

BillyLee Janey
BillyLee Janey, Tom "T-Bone" Giblin
BillyLee Janey
McGrath Amphitheater



Tinsley Ellis

Jonathon Holland


Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Erik Kaszynski


Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Jonathon Holland

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Erik Kaszynski

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis and Jonathon Holland

Jonathon Holland, Tinsley Ellis

Jonathon Holland, Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Bryce Janey - Blues in my Soul : From the Archives #17



2010 – Grooveyard Records  
By Phillip Smith; July 10, 2010

Blues in my Soul, the latest release by Bryce Janey, shows true grit as it showcases his skillful song writing, fine guitar slinging, and deep soulful vocals.  There is a huge Texas blues presence on this album, akin to the likes of Billy Gibbons, Johnny Winter, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.   Accompanying Janey are Dan Johnson on bass, and Eric Douglas on drums.  Both are excellent musicians and assist in making Blues in my Soul the enjoyable listening experience that it is.  

The bass line Dan Johnson provides for “Walkin’ on a Live Wire”, is infectious and ominous.  I could listen to this song all day long.  It is my favorite track.  Janey has a talent for making his Strat sing, and the way he exhibits that talent makes this song a treat to listen to.   Another great song, “Mission For Love”, with its’ funky trance-inducing groove, is pure enjoyment. 

“City Under Water” stirred up a lot of emotion, as it unleashed memories of the flood of 2008 which hit Cedar Rapids very hard, and left an unfathomable amount of destruction.  The feeling of helplessness we all had as we saw the river rise out of its banks are duly expressed as Janey sings,  ‘The sky is falling.  The ground is coming up.  Water at my knees.  I’m running out of luck.’ 

Other notable cuts include a pair of really cool cover songs, Johnny Winter’s “Medicine Man”, and Robin Trower’s spacey ballad “In This Place”.   Blues in my Soul is a fine album.  Pick it up and have a good listen.


For more information about Bryce Janey :  http://www.thejaneys.com/


http://phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com/




Sunday, June 22, 2014

Voice of Cedar Lake (featuring Craig Erickson and Bryce Janey) - Concert Photos: Irish District Music & Arts Festival (Cedar Rapids, IA 6/21/14)



Craig Erickson

Craig Erickson

Craig Erickson

Bryce Janey

Bryce Janey & Craig Erickson

Craig Erickson
Dan 'D.J.' Johnson

Craig Erickson, Dan Johnson, Tom Giblin

Bryce Janey

Bryce Janey

Bryce Janey & Craig Erickson

Bryce Janey & Craig Erickson

* All Photos by Phillip Smith