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Friday, February 21, 2025

#732- > Mark 'Muleman' Massey - Been a Long Long Time (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


2024 – Muletone Records

By Phillip Smith; Feb. 21, 2025

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com


I first heard about Mark ‘Muleman’ Massey on episode six of Moonshine & Mojo Hands a ten-episode 2016 Mississippi Blues series from Roger Stolle and Jeff Konkel. Damn that was a great series too. I encourage everyone to watch every show. It took about eight years, but I finally had an opportunity to see Muleman this past summer in Clarksdale, Mississippi at the Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival. Massey, a Clarksdale native put on a fantastic electrified show. That being said, I was excited to hear his latest album Been A Long Long Time. Slathered in southern soulful blues, this eleven-track record was recorded at Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Alongside the Muleman on guitar are guitarists Billy Lawson, Travis Wammack, and Kelvin Holly. The rest of the band is comprised of bass player Bob N Weaver, drummer Roger Starr, The Webster Street Horns, Robbert Fossen on harmonica, and background vocalists The Avalon Sisters.

The slow blues of “Baby’s Gone” drips with pure emotion as Muleman beautifully sings this with a heart-felt delivery. The temperature rises on “Can’t Tell Me Nothing About the Blues”. The Allman-esque slide guitar and juicy keys on this delightful track put me in the zone. I love his cover of Tom T. Hall’s “That’s How I Got to Memphis”. He surely makes this his own vocally. The Steve Cropper-inspired guitar licks win me over every time. “My Used To Be”, his ode to his ex, is a real-deal blues song with an infectious groove. “Going Back to Memphis” puts a smile on my face with every listen as he mentions all the things he loves about the Bluff City. The song is topped with a hot serving of harp, and makes for a hell of a checklist. The album ends with the funky, dance-friendly break-up song “Your Good Stuff”. It really is a fabulous tune.

Mark ‘Muleman’ Massey’s Been a Long Long Time stole my heart at first listen. It is a wonderful album with masterfully written songs served to perfection.   

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* Photos of Mark 'Muleman' Massey by Phillip Smith , 

Taken at Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival, Clarksdale, MS 2024

 







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https://markmulemanmassey.com/

 

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Saturday, August 31, 2024

#700 > Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival - 2024 (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival - 2024

Clarksdale, Mississippi

August 8-10, 2024

 

By Phillip Smith; August 30, 2024

 

I was so happy to make it back down to Clarksdale, Mississippi again to partake in the festivities of The Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival. This was my fourth visit down for this event, and I couldn’t have asked for a better group of people to enjoy it with. Between the Iowans and the Oklahomans, there were nearly thirty of us. Usually, it’s hotter than hell this time of year in Mississippi, but the festival gods were smiling upon us all and gave us a break with clear skies and cool temperatures.

Before pulling into Clarksdale to check into my abode at the Shack Up Inn on Thursday, a detour was made to Helena, Arkansas to catch my friends Big Train and the Loco Motives play a live set at the Delta Cultural Center for the King Biscuit Time show hosted by Thomas Jacques. The studio was packed with friends who wanted to support the band and witness the broadcast. The band absolutely shined. Afterward we wrangled as many as we could to descend on the legendary Burger Shack to eat lunch and snag up some of that “Best Coke in Town”.  It wasn’t long before we landed at the Shack Up Inn’s Gin/Bar to celebrate our arrival to Mississippi by drinking copious amounts of Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan Beer Nut Brown Ale. After wiping out the bar’s supply of pecan beer, we caravaned downtown to the Grits, Greens & BBQ welcome party. The food was excellent and the music by provided by Sean “Bad” Apple, Stan Street & the Hokum Cats, and Terry ‘Big T’ Williams made for a relaxing evening. The night was capped with a trip to Ground Zero Blues Club to catch the world-class keyboardist Lala Craig for a couple of sets. I’m always amazed when watching her perform.

Friday, before pushing off to see Big Train and the Loco Motives at Ground Zero, we stopped off at Stan Steet’s Hambone Gallery to catch a performance by Ray Cashman. Then, a visit to Sean ‘Bad’ Apple’s Blues Club was in order. I loved that I had an opportunity to catch him play in his fabulously curated blues wonderland. That evening we made it back to the main stage to see Heavy Suga & the Sweet Tones, David Dunavant, Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks, and Lucious Spiller. I was thrilled to make it to Red’s Juke Joint later that night. It was a rippin’ good time seeing Anthony ‘Big A’ Sherrod and The Allstars.

I always seem to meet some of the coolest folk on these trips. While trying to sort out a lodging issue, I ducked into Marty’s Barber Shop and met Bear Ryan and Ryan Robertson who were very kind and helpful. Bear, the owner and barber of the establishment, along with Ryan are a music duo who play music together. As Bear explained, they play “Country Mud Snake Bit Blues”. I didn’t get to catch them play this time around, but I found their songs online and found it to be rather captivating. I’m definitely going to try to catch one of their shows next time I am in Clarksdale.

Saturday, I stopped to hear 19th Street Red busking in front of Cat Head. I made a point to stop at his Studio 305 later in the day to hear him some more. I hit as many blues acts as I could that day, making sure to see Kenny Brown, Bill Abel, Libby Rae Watson, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, Space Cowboy, Terry “Big T” Williams, Mark “Mule Man” Massey, and Anthony “Big A” Sherrod.     

Special thanks go out to the Patrick brothers: Kevin, Gaylon, and Kyle, who introduced me to Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival. You are all great friends. This is a one-of-a-kind festival which started in 1988 which I highly recommend to every blues fan.

 

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* Photos by Phillip Smith


Big Train & the Loco Motives @ King Biscuit Time

Steve Kolbus & Walt Busby at Ground Zero Blues Club

Sean 'Bad' Apple

Stan Street & The Hokum Cats

Lala Craig @ Ground Zero w/ Mississippi Marshal

Lala Craig & Ground Zero w/ Kyle & Kevin Patrick

Ray Cashman @ Hambone

Ray Cashman @ Hambone

Sean 'Bad' Apple at Bad Apple Blues Club

Big Train & the Loco Motives @ Ground Zero

Big Train & the Loco Motives @ Ground Zero

Terry "Big T" Williams @ Ground Zero

Heather Crosse : Heavy Suga & The Sweet Tones

Heather Crosse: Heavy Suga & The Sweet Tones

Heather Crosse: Heavy Suga & The Sweet Tones


David Dunavant

David Dunavant

David Dunavant

Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks

Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks 
(Lala Craig)

Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks

Super Chikan & the Fighting Cocks

Lucious Spiller

Lucious Spiller

Lucious Spiller
(Guitar Frenchie)

Lucious Spiller

Anthony 'Big A' Sherrod & Allstars @ Reds Juke Joint
(Heather Crosse)  

Anthony 'Big A' Sherrod & Allstars @ Reds Juke Joint

19th Steet Red @ Cat Head

19th Steet Red @ Cat Head

Kenny Brown

Kenny Brown

Bill Abel @ Ground Zero Blues Club

Bill Abel @ Ground Zero Blues Club

Bill Abel @ Ground Zero Blues Club

Libby Rae Watson

Libby Rae Watson
(Washboard Chaz)

Libby Rae Watson

Libby Rae Watson
(Rambling Steve Gardner and Bill Steber) 


Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes

Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes

Space Cowboy

Space Cowboy

19th Street Red @ Studio 305

Terry "Big T" Williams & The Family Band

Terry "Big T" Williams & The Family Band

Terry "Big T" Williams & The Family Band

Terry "Big T" Williams & The Family Band

Mark "Mule Man" Massey

Mark "Mule Man" Massey

Mark "Mule Man" Massey


Anthony "Big A" Sherrod

Anthony "Big A" Sherrod

Anthony "Big A" Sherrod
(Heather Crosse)

Anthony "Big A" Sherrod

Anthony "Big A" Sherrod





Previous PhillyCheeze blogs for Sunflower River Blues:

https://phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com/search?q=Sunflower+River

 

 Websites of places mentioned:

Delta Cultural Center - www.arkansasheritage.com/delta-cultural-center/delta-cultural-center-home

Shack Up Innshackupinn.com

Ground Zero Blues Clubgroundzerobluesclub.com

Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Artwww.cathead.biz

Stan Street Hambone Gallery - https://stanstreet.com/gallery/

Bear @ Marty’s Barber Shop - https://www.bearthebarber.com/



Websites of artists mentioned:

Big Train & the Loco Motivesbigtrainsblues.com

Steve Kolbus and the Clarksdale Blues Reviewwww.stevekolbus.com

19th Street Red https://19thstreetred.com/

Bear Ryan - https://www.bearryanmusic.com/