Friday, April 21, 2017

Ep 45 - Cover by Russ Richardson

"My passions are music, sports, and my faith."
- from his Facebook profile

"No website or anything. Whenever I go to a (Blue Band) gig, i take pictures. I do it because Bob has provided all of us so much over the years, it was a way for me to give back to him 👍."
- from a message sent to this podcast

Original version of photo used as the cover
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IMSC Ep 45 - Song 1: "Arc Welded" by Bob Dorr and The Blue Band



"I’m a little late to the party here, but I’ve just got to say it: Bob Dorr, Iowa Public Radio’s voice of blues and rock for the past 4+ decades — and the leader of Iowa’s beloved The Blue Band — is a state treasure.

"You’d expect someone with a voice that good — whether he’s singing the blues or growling his signature “This is Bob Dorr, driving the blues bus down Blue Avenue” into his studio microphone — to act a bit like the rock star he is.

"You’d be wrong."
- from a Dan Weeks article in The Iowan

"2015 finds Bob Dorr & The Blue Band celebrating their 34th anniversary. Beginning June 10, 1981, the band has averaged playing around 100 dates a year for its 30+ year existence, resulting in a multi generational, dedicated fan base, and making them one of Iowa’s most revered, storied, and requested bands. Kansas City music writer Paul Taylor says "If you wanted to furnish your own nightclub, you would want The Blue Band. They are like one of those gleaming bright white appliances that you oohh and ahh over, and when you open the doors, all the best features you ever wanted come spilling out." Mississippi Valley Blues Society Director Karen McFarland says "...the best damn rockin’ soul dance band in the heartland." Originally called "Bobby’s Blue Band" (an obvious tongue-in-cheek play on blues icon Bobby Blue Bland), The Blue Band is a 5-7 piece group whose sound can only be described as The blues/soul/rockabilly/reggae/creole/rhythm Band! The band can play nearly three hours of original music or another three hours of popular covers, done in Blue Band fashion. A typical night mixes originals and covers plus a few requests.

"These days The Blue Band has evolved into a veritable Iowa All-Star collection of regular and alumni players, spearheaded by founding members Bob Dorr with his unmistakable lead vocals (Dorr can also be credited with a 40+ year career on Iowa Public Radio) and Jeff Petersen on his 1968 Gibson Flying V guitar, lap steel guitar, vocals, and song writing. Two drummers split time on the Blue drum chair. Longtime eastern Iowa drum legend Steve "The Chief" Hayes has been part of the group since 2003, longtime Cedar Falls drummer John Rohlf (Johnny Metro) joined the drum team in December of 2011. "Uncle" Al Naylor brought his renowned trumpet chops to the Blue horn section in 2008. The "new guy" is bass player Doug Norton, who joined the group in 2013. It’s not unusual to catch a number of "Blue Alumni" also playing with the band on any given night including guitarists Ron DeWitte and Bryce Janey and sax men Nathan Peoples, Tom Barry, Bob Thompson, Heath Alan and Jerry Peoples. Iowa Blues and Jazz Hall of Famers Sam Salomone and Tommy "T-Bone" Giblin often lend their talents on keyboards. The band generally travels within a 300-mile area of their home base in Eastern Iowa which includes Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, and Chicago, performing at live music venues, summer festivals, and private functions. The band also has had regular appearances in Summit County and Denver, Colorado, and has performed at Bluestock International Convention & Festival in Memphis, Tennessee and Sun Valley ski resort in Idaho. Bob Dorr &The Blue Band-STILL rockin’ your soul after all these years. Be part of the show some night soon!"
- from their home page

"Kansas City music writer Paul Taylor says, 'If you wanted to furnish your own nightclub, you would want The Blue Band. They are like one of those gleaming bright white appliances that you oohh and ahh over, and when you open the doors, all the best features you ever wanted come spilling out.' Mississippi Valley Blues Society Director Karen McFarland says '...the best damn rockin' soul dance band in the heartland.' Originally called 'Bobby's Blue Band' (an obvious tongue-in-cheek play on blues icon Bobby "Blue" Bland), The Blue Band is a 5-7 piece group whose sound can only be described as 'The blues/soul/rockabilly/reggae/creole/rhythm Band!' The band can play nearly three hours of original music or another three hours of popular covers, done in Blue Band fashion. A typical night mixes originals and covers plus a few requests."
- from an article in The Chronicle Times

"It’s the band that’s been his baby, however, and it’s hard to let go.

“'I don’t have children, and essentially, The Blue Band has been my only child since I was 29 years old,' he said. 'This has been kind of an emotional roller coaster already, and I’ll bet it will just magnify itself as it goes along.

“'The Blue Band literally has given me a sense of purpose, and I think all humans need a sense of purpose in order to maintain some kind of sanity and reason to get up in the morning. So from that standpoint, I’m a little anxious as to what’s next,' he said.

"The last State Fair gig, the last Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival gig — the last this and the last that — were too hard to contemplate last year. But he’s steeling himself for these moments as the band goes on its last tour this spring and summer.

“'This gives me an opportunity to actually live in the moment for all of these ongoing Blue Band gigs,' he said."
- from the Diana Nollen article, "Blue Band sings its last goodbye", on the Gazette website

“"It’s fantastic to be recognized by people that do the same thing that you do,' Dorr says. 'To persevere through all the BS to where people recognize and honor your perseverance — that was really, really special.'

"Since 1981 Jeff Petersen has been The Blue Band’s guitarist (Dorr is the lead singer and harmonica player). Peterson first knew Dorr as 'that mysterious voice coming through the radio.' Since then he has come to know Dorr as a complex personality, a fair businessman, and a loyal friend. Petersen says Dorr’s relationship with music is a sacred union.

“'Anything to keep the blues alive, he’d be up for it,' Petersen says. 'He loves music. It’s the paramount thing in his life.'"
- from an article on the Intertnational Regional Magazines Association website

Lineup:
Bob Dorr - vocals, zydeco tie, harp
Jeff Petersen - guitar, vocals
Doug Norton - bass, vocals
John Rohlf - drums
Nolan Schroeder - tenor saxophone
Brian Crew - trombone
Cathy Henry - vocals


Home page:
https://theblueband.com/

Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/bobdorrandtheblueband/

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Ep 45 - Song 2: "One Man's Ceiling is Another Man's Floor" by Philbo King



"Independent artist performing original songs, operating Tangent Studio, and doing gigs throughout northeast Iowa

"Philbo has been playing guitar for more than 45 years, starting at the age of 10. He was in many groups over the years, and after taking off time to raise a family, has now decided to get serious about making some music with heart..."
- from his Facebook page

Acoustic and Delta blues performed on authentic delta instruments"
- from his Gig Salad page

Lineup:
Philbo King - vocals, all instruments


Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/philboking/

SoundClick page:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=1157871

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IMSC Ep 45 - Song 3: "Broken" by Laura McDonald



"Laura McDonald is a twenty year veteran of the music scene. Coming friom a very musical background she started singing in various rick bands and was singing in casinos by the age of 22 doing up to 15 shows per week . Always very aware of taping into all aspects if music always accepting the challenge that she could sing all types of music not limiting herself to one genre.. Her roots are rock but heart and soul in blues."
- from their ReberbNation page


ReverbNation page:
https://www.reverbnation.com/lauramcdonald

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IMSC Ep 45 - Extra: "Tennessee Whiskey" and "Good Blues Tonight" by Blue Scratch

Due to legal and financial constraints I can't play covers. So I couldn't put this band on the podcast, but I'm including them here.

"We play Classic Rock and R&B that will get your feet moving with tasty bits of the Blues to bind your heart and stir your soul."
- from their Facebook page

"Matt began drumming at the age of 13 thinking in the back of his mind that somehow being a great drummer would help him get some attention from the ladies. After his first gig, he realized singers and guitarists were the ones getting all the attention. Too late, he was hooked on drums...

"Over the years, Jay has played a variety of musical styles in as many different bands, holding down the bottom for classic rock, hard rock, blues, country, jazz, and even some musical theater. This has lead him to an appreciation of and desire to play all types of music. Okay, well, maybe not polka…. He enjoys working with the hardware, modifying and repairing his own gear. It’s been rumored that this is actually because he gets high from the solder fumes but that cannot be verified. He is also easily distracted by bright shiny objects...

"For Jeorgia, music and in particular the blues, remains the universal language. Two beers and Clapton will allow you to talk with anyone, respectable or not. Jeorgia has recorded an album of faith based blues and classic rock CD known as Blues from the Back Pew. If you are nice, she might share a copy. Through her CD and the blues in general, Jeorgia has opened a musical view on her life as yet another square peg shoved into a damnable round hole...

"Kimberly was born and raised in Massachusetts and came from a very musical family. She started singing in church from a very young age and has always had a passion for music. To put it plainly, singing is a part of her soul."
- from their home page

Lineup:
Guitar: Jeorgia Robison
Vocals: Kat Blue
Bass: Jay Dean
Drums: Matt Johnson





Home page:
http://bluescratchband.wixsite.com/home

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/BlueScratchBand/

ReverbNation:
https://www.reverbnation.com/bluescratch

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IMSC Ep 45 - Song 4: "A Man Who Loves You" by The Other Brothers



"ROCK AND BLUES BORN AND BRED OUT OF THE HEARTLAND"
- from their BandCamp page

"The Other Brothers have a sound unlike anything out there. Blazing hot guitar and howling harmonica ride alongside booming drums and bottom heavy bass. Whiskey-laden vocals and solid original songs give the band an old-meets-new school show that has to be seen to believed. A revved up, country-fried Cream. A river rat Led Zeppelin. The thrill of the open road on two wheels, throttle wide open."
- from their Sonic Bids page

"The Other Brothers are a three-piece rockabilly blues outfit born and bred out of the heartland. The band is led by frontman Eli Clark on guitar, harmonica & vocals. The rock-solid rhythm section is provided by Lorenz Inez on bass and Jason Kadiwhompus whomping up the drums."
- from their Facebook page

"Clark has never been a patient person, a trait that shows on stage, giving Other Brothers shows a feeling of manic immediacy..."
- from a Chad Taylor review in Cityview

"Say hello to your new favorite band."
- from Chad Taylor in a Cityview review

Lineup:
Eli Clark - Frontman
Lorenz Inez - Bass
Jason Kadiwhompus - Drums


Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brothersother/

BandCamp:
https://brothersother.bandcamp.com/

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Ep 45 - Song 5: "Plight (of the Working Man)" by Soul Phlegm



"Blues-Roots Outlaw Funk band based in Iowa, USA."
- from their SoundCloud page

"Fusing a contemporary sound of blues, soul, folk & rock n' roll, Soul Phlegm oozes through the fuses & out through your front door. Hailing from the California coast, the Arizona high desert, the Chicago jungle & the Indiana plains respectively, Joseph Michael Ewart, Kyle Talon Ballard, Timothy Eugene Hunziker and Robert Scott Abrams compose the group & all were introduced to music in diverse fashions but draw deep equally from their influences of soulful instrumentation, weird humor, passionate lyricisms & mischievous sounds. A likely combination of musicians in unlikely circumstances / a series of multiple bands gone awry & estranged / a life changing road trip / engineering philanthropy through mystery. Soul Phlegm is the fruit of the fight. The wind whispering: Why? A ghost of the past & a phantom from the phuture."
- from their Facebook page

"Soul Phlegm is currently making a name for themselves in Iowa and the greater Midwest with their original material: a dynamic fusion of blues, soul, funk & rock n roll. Melodic, lyrical, intricate, raw & heavy. Sometimes called Blues Roots Outlaw Funk, it's music sure to move you."
- from their ReverbNation page

Lineup:
Kyle Talon Ballard - Lead Vocals/Harmonica
Joseph Ewart - Guitar/Vocals
Timothy Hunziker - Bass
Robert Scott Abrams - Drums/Percussion


Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SoulPhlegm/

Bandcamp:
https://soulphlegm.bandcamp.com/

ReverbNation:
https://www.reverbnation.com/soulphlegm

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IMSC Ep 45 - Song 6: "Sidetrack Lounge" by Bo Ramsey and The Backsliders



"He made his debut in Williamsburg, Iowa in 1973, fronted the Mother Blues Band, and rose to prominence as a soloist when he opened for Lucinda Williams on her 1994 tour. He has produced or played guitar on several of her albums, including Essence, which was nominated for a Grammy Award, and appeared in her band in performances on The Late Show With David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Late Night With Conan O’Brien and in Wim Wenders’ "Soul Of A Man" segment for the Blues series of Martin Scorsese. He has also produced recordings for Joan Baez, Dave Zollo, Pieta Brown, Iris DeMent, Ani DiFranco, and Kevin Gordon, with whom he co-fronted a band, and worked as a guitarist with the above and with Elvis Costello. He has worked extensively with Greg Brown, including an appearance in 1999 on A Prairie Home Companion, and has been inducted to the Iowa Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, and Iowa Blues Hall of Fame."
- from his Wikipedia page

'Born and raised in the blue-collar Mississippi River town of Burlington, Iowa in 1951, Robert Franklin ‘Bo’ Ramsey not only played a vital role in shaping Eastern Iowa’s distinctive blues-rock hybrid, but has continued in his still-vibrant career as a performer, much-in-demand producer, recording session guitarist and “hired gun” in touring bands of high-profile national acts.

"Ramsey broke out in the early-’70s with the seminal Mother Blues Band, a honking powerhouse which also featured Iowa blues legends Joe Price and Patrick Hazell. In the latter part of the decade, the guitarist broke off to form Bo Ramsey & The Sliders.

"Merging the sounds of his beloved Chess Records blues masters with Rolling Stones muscle and swampy, river basin funk, Ramsey & The Sliders enjoyed a strong following on the Midwest circuit for nearly a dozen years.

"Following a brief hiatus in the late-’80s, Bo began a collaboration/friendship with revered folksinger Greg Brown that continues to the present...

"He’s a fine, evocative and passionate writer in his own right, but his guitar magic is such that he keeps many, many songwriters lined up, waiting for his unmistakable six-string imprint. A long-promised project rounding up Bo’s inspirational nuggets drawn from the likes of Jimmy Reed, Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters remains unfinished, but lurks in the near future.

"Bottom line: this ol’ Iowa boy surely can rock it--always has, always will. For these reasons Bo Ramsey joins the elite Iowa Hall of Fame Class of 2005."
- from his page on the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website

"THE YEAR IS 1973; THE PLACE is Williamsburg, Iowa. He steps out onto the stage, straps on his guitar and is greeted by a screaming crowd of … aunts, uncles, moms, dads, cousins, friends and, of course, the bride and groom. It’s a wedding dance. But at the end of it all, he leaves with more money in his pocket than he came with. This is Robert Franklin “Bo” Ramsey’s first gig, and he isn’t looking back...

"Records blues masters to the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, Bo took the sounds he heard, blended them and re-tooled them until he had a sound that no other local player possessed. He worked with several bands during the ’70s and ’80s, but took a hiatus from music for a time during the ’80s to work a day job to pay the bills and support his family. The hiatus would be temporary. The ever-restless and always active Bo Ramsey was continually looking for a way to make his mark, and his living, doing what he loved best; making music. Always the visionary, Bo was driving one day and heard a song on the radio by Greg Brown, another native Iowan who’d made his mark in the music scene. After listening to the song, Bo realized that he could help take Greg’s music to the next level. He contacted Greg, a meeting took place, and a musical partnership was conceived that continues to this day."
- from Nick Stika's article on the Premiere Guitars website

"Bo Ramsey is one of music's unsung heroes -- and he doesn't care...

"A genuine Midwest blues-rock legend, everyone predicts he'd be famous if he left Iowa's cornfields for Nashville's streets of gold...

"Ramsey is flattered. But he doesn't really care.

"'Fame is kind of a loaded word,' Ramsey admits. 'I don't think of playing music in those terms. I'm a firm believer in the music. I go where the music takes me and 99 percent of the time, I'm glad to be there.'...

"'The music itself requires that. There are certain things I shut out because they don't play into the process of recording, performing, whatever. But I also leave the window open for spontaneity or certain things that might come in and affect the music or a song,' he explains.

"'There are so many moments that are very satisfying. It can be a fleeting moment in a performance when everything seems to come together or it can be in the studio, when you get the sound you want.'...

"'Playing live is essential. It's a gauge for me. I may write a song but playing it live is the real test, to see if it's going to fly. You do gain some confidence, but you never get over the fact you're always exposing something about yourself. It's nerve-wracking,' he admits.
- from a Melody Parker article in The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier

Lineup:
Marty Christensen - Bass, Vocals
Jim Dreier - Percussion
Eric Griffin - Drums, Handclapping
Steve Hayes - Drums
Bo Ramsey - Guitar, Vocals
Al Schares - Guitar, Vocals


Home page:
https://www.boramsey.com/

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