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 Blues-Neuerscheinungen
Remi Offline




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26.10.2011 16:21
RE: Mac Arnold's Blues Revival - Live At The Grey Eagle(2011) Antworten


Mac Arnold's Blues Revival - Live At The Grey Eagle(2011)







Time: 54:46
Label: Vizztone
Styles: Modern electric blues
Year: 2011



Tracks:


[4:15] 1. Gitty Up
[5:46] 2. Back Bone And Gristle
[3:50] 3. True To You
[5:20] 4. Drivin' Wheel
[6:37] 5. Ghetto Blue
[6:53] 6. Screamin' and Cryin'
[5:21] 7. Sloppy Drunk
[4:54] 8. Love Attack
[5:37] 9. Big Boss Man
[6:09] 10. Got My Mojo Workin'


Mac Arnold must have known at an early age that his music career would read like a “Who’s who” of Blues/R&B Legends. His high school band “J Floyd & The Shamrocks” were often joined by none other than Macon, Georgia native, James Brown on piano. After deciding to pursue a professional music career, he joined the Charles Miller group until 1965 when he made the move to Chicago to work with recording artist/saxophonist A. C. Reed.

In late 1966, at age 24, came the opportunity of a lifetime to join the Muddy Waters Band and help shape the electric blues sound that inspired the rock and roll movement of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Regular guests of the band included Eric Clapton, Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, and Elvin Bishop. The Muddy Waters Band (as a unit) shared the stage with the likes of Howlin’ Wolfe, Elmore James, Jimmy Reed, Junior Wells, Big Joe Williams, and Big Mama Thornton just to name a few. During this time, Mac played on John Lee Hooker’s “live “album, Live at the Café Au Go-Go, as well as Otis Spann’s classic recording “The Blues is Where It’s At”.

After more than a year with Muddy Waters, Mac formed the Soul Invaders which backed up many artists, including The Temptations and B. B. King. In the early 70’s, he moved Los Angeles to work at ABC Television and LAFF RECORDS (Redd Foxx). This led to working on the set of Soul Train from 1971 to 1975 and then working with Bill Withers (“Lean On Me”) before moving back to South Carolina in the 80”s.

Mac now resides in Pelzer, SC, where at the age of ten he got his first taste of the blues when he learned to play his brother Leroy’s home-made guitar. Going back to his roots. Mac is serving up a mess of Blues with his own band, “Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’ Blues”. The band consists of Danny Keylon on bass and vocals, Austin Brashier on guitar and vocals, Max Hightower on keyboards, harmonica, guitar, and vocals, Mike Whitt on drums, and Mac Arnold on vocals, bass and Gas Can Guitars.

In April, 2010, MAC ARNOLD AND PLATE FULL O'BLUES kicked off their fourth annual Collard Greens and Cornbread Blues Festival. They started with some of the band's original songs, before bringing up Muddy Waters Band alumni ''Steady-Rollin'' Bob Margolin, Willie ''Big Eyes'' Smith, and Kim Wilson

Quelle:http://www.vizztone.com/

Remi

Der Blues wurde deshalb erfunden, weil die Seele vieler Menschen sonst noch schneller verkümmert wäre!


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