BLIND PIG SIGNS SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
The South has long been known for its
hospitality and down home music. Recently the region has seen the
emergence of a musical group of young musicians who are masters of their
craft and embody the soul and spirit of Dixie. Or as Blues Revue said, "There's a new entity in the blues world, a diverse, powerful group with enormous potential."
The Band creating all the buzz, called Southern Hospitality, is comprised of lap steel guitar master Damon Fowler, guitarist extraordinaire JP Soars, and keyboard wizard Victor Wainwright.
Blind Pig Records is proud to announce
the signing of Southern Hospitality, which is about to record what
promises to be one of the most exciting CDs in 2013. The album will be
produced by Tab Benoit, winner of three Blues Music Awards this year,
including the prestigious "B.B. King Entertainer of the Year."
Said Tab, "I'm looking forward to
working with Southern Hospitality because Damon, Victor, and JP are the
future of roots music." Recording is set to begin during Thanksgiving
week at the Whiskey Bayou Studio in Houma, Louisiana.
The three artists are musician's
musicians, each bringing a unique style and fresh translation of the
great Southern soul, blues, and rock music that came before them.
Together, their mutual chemistry, high energy and skill sets create a
cohesive vision, with echoes of Muscle Shoals and Macon, that
organically flows together into an entirely original and dynamic form of
Americana, Southern soul roots music with a modern sensibility.
Damon Fowler
is a master of the six string, slide guitar, lap steel and Dobro who's
been compared to Johnny Winter and Jeff Beck, while his slide guitar has
a hint of the late Duane Allman. JP Soars
and his band won the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge
in 2009 and he won the Albert King award as the best guitarist in the
competition. A singer/songwriter and guitarist best known for his
distinctive gypsy-swing jazz playing with plenty of rock potency, he was
nominated this year for a Blues Music Award as the best "Contemporary
Blues Male Artist." Memphis-based Victor Wainwright
is known for his high-octane boogie piano, big soul sounds, powerhouse
blues, and roots rock 'n' roll. Victor was nominated this year for the
"Pinetop Perkins Piano Player" Blues Music Award.
The Band originated when Fowler, Soars
and Wainwright, who were performing with their respective bands at a
festival in Florida in July of 2011, decided on an impromptu jam
together at a post festival party. After witnessing the performance,
the South Florida Blues Society approached the trio about playing for
the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Pre-Cruise Party.
Fowler had already been thinking about
doing a project with other musicians and contacted his pal JP Soars.
Like Fowler, Soars lives in Florida and traces his family roots back to
Arkansas. "I thought it was great idea as soon as Damon called," Soars
said from his home in Boca Raton. "I had jammed with him a few times on
stage and was totally excited because there was a natural chemistry that
seems to happen whenever we play together."
The two guitar-slingers with the
singular singing voices immediately decided they wanted pianist-frontman
Wainwright to round out their aggregation. Soars added, "I had played
with Wainwright before, as well, and he has a lot of soul, and we just
feed off each other."
Dubbing themselves Southern Hospitality,
the three musicians added bassist Chuck Riley from Fowler's band and
Soars' drummer Chris Peet to the lineup and made their official debut
opening for Buddy Guy in August 2011 at the Heritage Music Blues Fest in
Wheeling, West Virginia.
Each frontman sang a couple tunes and
the Band jammed them to a thunderous conclusion. Fowler said, "It was
cool to have two guitars and piano, it really added to the overall
texture." By the time the performance ended the crowd exploded with
cheers and applause."
"We were all ecstatic about the
reaction," Soars said. "I knew it would be good but not that good. The
response was overwhelming. Walking around, people kept coming up and
telling us how great it was. It felt good." "It was a super magical
experience and excellent response right from the first number,"
Wainwright said. "That was something I've only experienced a few times
after many years of playing. The reaction was amazing."
BluesWax said of the show,
"Southern Hospitality, which after a single gig has significant players
in the blues world taking notice. Fowler, Wainwright and Soars share
much love for the songs of the South. The hot jazz and funk of New
Orleans, classic country, gospel, soul, and blues that became rock 'n'
roll in Memphis and went global by way of a trucker named Elvis."
Since then Southern Hospitality has
performed at a handful of select dates and been rehearsing for the
recording sessions. Fowler hopes to do something like the Traveling
Wilburys, where each member brings his owns songs to the table, and then
everybody works on them together. "We are representing the South," he
said of the project. "We wanted to put together a package of where we're
from that represents the music we grew up listening to and that we're
making our own today."
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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
Thursday, November 15, 2012
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