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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Long Saturday Night - Terry Quiett Band
In last few years the Terry Quiett Band has logged 200,000+ miles and played
close to three-hundred shows across America’s Heartland. From 6th Street in
Austin to the Windy City of Chicago,they are mesmerizing audiences with their
original and contemporary blues-soaked sound. They also,pay their share of dues
(and tolls) traveling the Rocky Mountains of Denver, the blue grass of Kentucky
and on Beale Street in Memphis and every state in between, winning fans and
expanding their core grassroots audience with each performance.
In 2010 they entered the studio and recorded the album “Just My Luck” with
world renowned, Grammy-winning producer Jim Gaines(Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos
Santana,Steve Miller Band, George Thorogood,Luther Allison, Albert Collins)
taking their sound to an entirely new level.Hightone Music Group in Chicago
released it in June 2011. It debut at #21 on the Roots Music Report on Blues
Radio charts and maintained for 12 weeks.
Along the way the Terry Quiett Band has shared the stage with international
guitar legends including Jonny Lang, Robert Cray,38 Special,Doobie Brothers,
Edgar Winter,Kenny Wayne Shepherd,Walter Trout,Robin Trower, Tab Benoit, Eric
Sardinas,Albert Cummings,Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Bernard
Allison,Bugs Henderson,Big Head Todd and the Monters, and Devon Allman as well
as numerous talented regional artists.
Terry Quiett Band has a commanding presence onstage and explodes every power
trio cliché by cutting a broad swath of striking original material from
haunting Delta blues and sophisticated jazzy swing to chesty rock featuring his
flawless guitar technique and deeply soulful vocals. His latest release Just My
Luck, produced by the legendary Jim Gaines is a modern masterpiece of highly
charged, blues-based music.~ Dave"Doctor Blues Man"Rubin
"...one of the hottest power-trio outfits on the scene today. They successfully
mix the blues of the Delta with the psychedelia of the Sixties...its apparent
that Terry Quiett is ready for much bigger things in the blues world, and "Just
My Luck" is an excellent starting point!!!"
-Sheryl & Don Crow, Nashville Blues Society
"...beautiful guitar work...the solos speak volumes a la Clapton and Larry
Carlton...this guy makes wonderful compositions and can sing beautifully. Yes
for me a big surprise this album, check it out."
-Frank van Engelen, Bluesmagazine.nl
"There is the rawness and beauty of windswept plains and harsh weather in his
unvarnished sounding vocals. Lucky in love hasnt been the hand dealt to
Quiett,but we are fortunate to hear the musical result."
-Doug Hill, The Norman Transcript
"...shows that blues/rock power trios can adapt to the 21st century without
relying on clichés by adding the versatility needed to deal with todays genre
bending times. Fun beer blast music that'll get every middle aged white running
to get his air guitar out of its case so he can jam."
-Chris Spector, Midwest Record Review
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