Showing posts with label John Primer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Primer. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2025

#742- > John Primer - Grown in Mississippi (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

2025 – Blues House Productions
Release Date : April 11, 2025
 
By Phillip Smith; April 26, 2025
 
Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

John Primer moved from Mississippi to Chicago with his mother in 1963 when he was eighteen years old. Shortly after landing in the Windy City, he began busking on the legendary Maxwell Street. That led to his gigs at Theresa’s Lounge which eventually catapulted him to bandleader positions for blues luminaries such as Willie Dixon, Magic Slim, and Muddy Waters. He was with Muddy when the band filmed the Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 with the Rolling Stones (which by the way is one of my all-time favorite live blues films).  This latest album from Primer, Grown in Mississippi is a meaningful tribute to his birthplace Camden, Mississippi where he grew up in a sharecropping environment. Primer stated, “The songs on Grown in Mississippi have a lot of meaning to me.  They represent sounds from my childhood, feelings I had while singing in church, rhythms and beats I heard on the radio and while working in the fields.”. Recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi, this album delivers fourteen blues-soaked tracks evenly split between inspired originals and influential covers. The recording features a jaw-dropping list of guest artists comprised of Bobby Rush, Charlie Musselwhite, Watermelon Slim, Eden Brent, Lightnin’ Malcolm, Gary Vincent, Lee Williams, Deak Harp, Rickey ‘Quicksand’ Martin, Harvell Thomas Jr., Billy Earheart, Steve Bell, Aliya Primer, and Rosalind Wilcox.

Primer’s performance on Leroy Carr’s “Blues Before Sunrise” is pure bliss.  When I hear those opening harmonica notes pour from Deak Harp,  I am captivated. Earheart adds another layer of authenticity on piano. His cover of “Walkin’ Blues” hits me with a timeless energy as I cozy up to the slide guitar of Lightnin’ Malcolm. and steady beat of Lee Williams on drums. I love the way Malcolm and Williams later usher the listener to North Mississippi Hill Country with “When I Met the Blues”. Primer sings “it’s not good if it ain’t got no hot sauce on it”, and I have to say, there is plenty of hot sauce slathered all over the fun and funky “Nothin’ But a Chicken Wing” with Bobby Rush on harmonica. For another solid dose of classic delta blues, Primer and Musselwhite join forces for Big Joe Williams’s “Baby Please Don’t Go”. It’s absolutely wonderful. I’m always thrilled to hear Watermelon Slim and to hear him play with Primer and Steve Bell on Louisiana Red’s “Let Me Be Your Electrician” is a plumb delight. When Slim’s dobro rings out, it sounds so damn good. Worries and troubles vanish each time I listen to the traditional spiritual “Lay My Burdens Down” featuring the beautiful vocals of John’s daughter Aliya. This magical song also features the wonderful talents of Eden Brent on piano and background vocals.

John Primer is a modern-day blues legend, and Grown in Mississippi is as pure of a blues album as one can be.  This is a recording blues fans will surely want to take note of.      

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For more information about John Primer, visit his website https://johnprimerblues.com

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Saturday, February 8, 2025

#729 > Bob Corritore & Friends - Doin' the Shout! (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


2025 – Vizztone Records

By Phillip Smith; Feb. 8, 2025

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

When I see the iconic artwork of Vince Ray gracing the cover of a new album, I get excited because there’s a great chance it means brand-new material from Bob Corritore. Ray’s stunning covers construct a visual connection to a time period in which the greatest blues music was being recorded. Bob Corritore and Friends then masterfully transport the listener back in time to that classic era of blues. Doin’ the Shout commemorates Corritore’s thirtieth album release and features a dozen timeless songs with the harmonica legend along with a downright amazing guestlist which includes Bobby Rush, Thornetta Davis, Bob Stroger, Nora Jean, John Primer, Francine Reed, Oscar Wilson, Tia Carroll, Jimi Primetime Smith, Carla Denise, Bob Margolin, Duke Robillard, Kid Ramos, Johnny Burgin, Johnny Rapp, Anthony Geraci, Ben Levin, Dave Keyes, and Mark Earley.    

Energy abundantly flows on title-track “Doin’ the Shout”. With Corritore ripping it up on harp and the fabulous Nora Jean giving a fearless performance on vocals, this one really gets me moving. The way Oscar Wilson lends his smooth-as-silk voice to B.B. King’s “Just a Dream” is exquisite. With Bob Margolin on guitar and Anthony Geraci on piano, this song is a blues-lover’s treat. I love the soul-drenched Bobby Rush track “I’ve Got Three Problems”. Dexter Allen keeps it fun and funky on guitar. It’s great to hear Thornetta Davis belt out her song “That Don’t Appease Me”.  Corritore heats this one up on harp with guitarist Johnny Burgin and pianist Dave Keyes on board. This one is definitely a cookin’ track. “Same Old Thing” brings Jimi ‘Primetime’ Smith and Carla Denise together for a gem of a duet made to be heard from the dancefloor. It’s a dazzling performance through and through. The record comes to a close with Bob Stroger singing “My First Love”. The smoldering sounds of slow-cooked blues from Corritore (harp), Smith (guitar), Margolin (bass), Geraci (piano) and Wes Starr (drums) are served with perfection.         

Bob Corritore and Friends deliver nothing but one-hundred percent authentic blues with Doin’ the Shout! It doesn’t get much better than this.

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For more information about Bob Corritore, visit his website https://bobcorritore.com/


For more information about Vince Ray, visit his website https://vinceray.com/




Friday, April 5, 2024

#671 : John Primer and Bob Corritore - Crawlin' Kingsnake (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


2024 – Vizztone Label Group
By Phillip Smith; April 5, 2024
Release Date : .Mar. 29, 2024

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

There are not many artists around who instill Chicago blues authenticity into their music as Blues Hall-of-Famer John Primer and Bob Corritore do. Paired together for the fourth time since 2013, this dynamic duo returned to the studios and cut yet another fabulous album. Crawlin’ Kingsnake is the name, and it contains a dozen ripping tracks. With Corritore on harp and Primer on guitar and vocals, they are joined by bassist Bob Stroger, Jimi “Primetime” Smith on second guitar, Anthony Geraci on piano and Wes Starr on drums.

After the smoke clears from the opening James Cotton song “Take a Message”, their title-track cover of John Lee Hooker’s “Crawlin’ Kingsnake” digs its claws in deep. Primer’s experienced vocals and precision guitar are fantastically supported by Geraci and the rhythm section. Then they roll right into Willie Dixon’s “Down in the Bottom” with Corritore keeping the song barreling down the tracks on harp. It sounds fantastic. They bring the fire to “Hiding Place”, a Primer original from his 1991 album Poor Man’s Blues. The song absolutely cooks. When they hit B.B. King’s “Chains and Things”, they play it sweet and slow. This one really brings me into my blues zone. When the big entrance of guitar and keys on Muddy Waters’ “Rosalee Blues” kick in, and I hear Primer start belting out the lyrics, I’m gob smacked for a simmering delightful listen. I absolutely love their performance of Magic Slim’s “Gravel Road”. It’s a signed, sealed, and delivered favorite.

It's hard to beat the lineup of artists on Crawlin’ Kingsnake. This album is about as real-deal blues as an album can get. I highly recommend it,

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For more information about these artists, visit their websites at : https://johnprimerblues.com/ and https://bobcorritore.com/

 

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Monday, May 29, 2023

#616 : Blues Music Awards Showcase - May 10, 2023 (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)



Blues Music Awards Showcase

Presented by BratGirlmedia

Rum Boogie Cafe

Memphis, Tennessee

May 10, 2023

 

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

For many years, I've been wanting to visit Memphis for the Blues Music Awards.  I finally made it down for that this year on May 11.  It was an amazing experience. 

On May 10th, the evening before the BMA's, I attended a music showcase presented by BratgirlMedia at Rum Boogie Cafe on Beale Street.  The event featured a prestigious lineup of blues musicians.  It served as a fund-raiser to benefit John Nemeth who underwent surgery last year to have a tumor removed from his lower jaw.  It was an extraordinary event to say the least.  If heaven has a juke-joint, I imagine it would be a lot like this.

Without camera in tow, I still captured a few photos of this fabulous event on my iPhone.  

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* all photos by Phillip Smith



Jon Hay & Ben Levin

Bob Margolin

Bob Margolin

Bob Margolin, Rodd Bland, Jon Hay,
Richard Rosenblatt, Ben Levin

Rodd Bland, Jon Hay,
Richard Rosenblatt, Ben Levin

Bob Margolin, Rodd Bland


Lil' Jimmy Reed, Ben Levin

Rodd Bland, Jon Hay, Lil' Jimmy Reed

Dylan Triplett, Bernard Terry

Sean McDonal

Dylan Triplett and band


Sugaray Rayford

Sugaray Rayford

Sugaray Rayford

Sugaray Rayford, Dylan Triplett


Dylan Triplett

Stephen Hull

Dylan Triplett

Dylan Triplett

Dylan Triplett

Nick Savage, Dylan Triplett,
Sean McDonal, Ryan Marquis


John Primer

John Primer


John Nemeth

John Nemeth

John Nemeth

John Nemeth

John Nemeth

Matthew Wilson,Gaye Adegbalola,
Richard Rosenblatt

Bob Margolin

Gaye Adegbalola, Richard Rosenblatt

Gaye Adegbalola, Richard Rosenblatt

Gaye Adegbalola

Gaye Adegbalola

Gaye Adegbalola, Richard Rosenblatt

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson

Laura Chavez

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson

Laura Chavez

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson

Jason Ricci, Kaitlin Dibble, Matthew Wilson

Jason Ricci, Kaitlin Dibble, Matthew Wilson



Paul DesLauriers, Annika Chambers

Gary Davenport

Paul DesLauriers, Annika Chambers

Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Jason Ricci, Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Bob Margolin, Matthew Wilson, Jason Ricci,
Dennis Gruenling

Bob Margolin, Jason Ricci, Billly Branch,
Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling


Bob Margolin, Jason Ricci, Billly Branch,
Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Jason Ricci, Billly Branch,
Matthew Wilson, Dennis Gruenling

Laura Chavez, Chickenbone Slim,
Matthew Wilson

Matthew Wilson