Singer/Guitarist Mike Zito Has Up and Gone to Texas on
Label Debut CD for Ruf Records, Coming June 11
Royal Southern
Brotherhood Member Steps Out on New Solo Album with Special Guests Delbert
McClinton, Sonny Landreth, Susan Cowsill and Others
BEAUMONT, TX – Ruf Records announces a June 11 release date
for Gone to Texas, the solo label debut CD from singer/guitarist
Mike Zito. Also along for the ride are special guests Delbert McClinton on
vocals and harmonica, Sonny Landreth on guitar, Susan Cowsill on vocals and
Lewis Stephens (Delbert McClinton, Freddie King) on keyboards. Zito expertly
matches them with his core band, The Wheel: Jimmy Carpenter – sax and guitars;
Rob Lee – drums; and Scot Sutherland – bass. The result effectively announces
one of the most exciting and highly-anticipated new releases of the
year.
Recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, Louisiana,
Gone to Texas was produced by the Beaumont, Texas-based Zito and
engineered by long-time New Orleans notable David Ferrell, giving the album’s
mix a decided Crescent City bent, while embracing Mike’s Texas blues and roots
influences. The lead-off title track is an autobiographical tale of redemption
and catharsis for Zito, who literally lived the tale, with a bit of an Allman
Brothers musical twinge. “Rainbow Bridge,” aided and abetted by some killer
Sonny Landreth guitar work and soulful Susan Cowsill vocals, sounds like a
long-lost Little Feat song. On “The Road Never Ends,” Zito cranks things into
the stratosphere with a sonic blast of electric slide guitar and blistering
vocals, accompanied on vocals and harmonica by McClinton. “Subtraction Blues”
deals with a man whose dealings with his woman “just don’t add up,” spiced with
a funky Second Line feel. “Take It Easy, “one of the two non-originals on the
CD, is Zito’s soothing take on the McClinton-penned ballad. The other cover is
Mike’s unique version of Beaumont’s own Blind Willie Johnson’s “Let Your Love
Shine on Me,” which closes the album.
Make no mistake about it, Gone to Texas IS a
very special – and personal - album for Mike Zito.
“Texas saved my life. Sounds a bit dramatic,
but absolutely true,” says Zito. “Historically, Texas has been the saving grace
of many desperate men. In the early 1800s, men who had large debts or committed
crimes would run off to Texas to hide from the colonies and their creditors.
This was called ‘Gone to Texas.’ New Spain (Mexico at that time, including
Mexican Texas) took in all the runaways and vagabonds it could hold. Many of
these men found a new life in what would be Texas, returned for their families,
paid their debts off, only to fight and die for the freedom of Texas from
Spanish rule.
“Texas was my last stand as well. I ended up
there after running away from all of my problems and mostly myself. I left on
the Greyhound bus and got off in Texas, leaving my family behind. My drug
addiction is no secret and Texas is where I confronted my problems and made a
change that has saved my life. I met a woman who lived in Texas years before and
was spiritually drawn to her. She has stood by my side though it all and has
given me the love and support I needed to stand on my own two feet. South East
Texas has taken me in and given me a new life. This is a much different place
than the south side of Saint Louis where I grew up. They all take it for granted
around here, but it is a very unique place in the world.”
For Zito, the band he put together for the
Gone to Texas sessions - The Wheel - is also special to him.
“These musicians were hand-picked over the years,” he states. “These are some of
my favorite musicians on planet earth; my dream band. We all have one thing in
common: make the music feel good! It is no surprise that this most important
album to me is being released on Ruf Records. I have wanted to be a Ruf
recording artist since 1998. Thomas Ruf and I have tried many times to get
together over the years but the Universe wasn't ready for us until
now!”
Since 2012, Mike Zito has also been a
founding member of his OTHER band, Royal Southern Brotherhood, along with Cyril
Neville, Devon Allman, Charlie Wooton and Yonrico Scott; and while he continues
to record and tour with that band of brothers, he’ll also be doing shows with
The Wheel throughout the rest of the year in support of his solo album.
He’s managed by Rueben Williams of The Thunderbird Management Group
(985-798-5665; thunderbird@viscom.net); and is booked
by Piedmont Talent (www.piedmonttalent.com).
Mike Zito has been a rising star in the
blues/roots world for the past several years as a performer, songwriter and
producer. In 2010, the title-track for his Pearl River album,
which he co-wrote with Cyril Neville, won the Blues Music Award as “Song of
Year;” and he also produced last year’s BMA winner for “Best New Artist Debut
Album” by labelmate Samantha Fish. His last solo CD, Greyhound,
was nominated for “Rock Blues Album;” and he’s currently nominated as a member
of Royal Southern Brotherhood in the same category for that band’s eponymous
debut CD at the upcoming Blues Music Awards in May.
MIKE ZITO & THE WHEEL
TOUR DATES
6/2 The Westcott
Theater Syracuse,
NY
6/5 Terra
Blues
New York, NY
6/6
Chan’s
Woonsocket, RI
6/7 The Barn –
Hillspring Farms Addison,
NY
6/8 The Elks
Club
Franklin, NH
6/10 Time Out
Pub Rockland,
ME
6/12
Wilbert’s
Cleveland, OH
6/21 Rams Head
Onstage Annapolis,
MD
6/22 & 6/23 Bayou Boogaloo &
Cajun Festival Norfolk, VA
6/27
Cartoon’s
Springfield, MO
6/28 City of Olathe
Summer Concert Series Olathe, KS
6/29 Wabash
BBQ
Excelsior Springs, MO
6/30 Blues from the
Top Winter Park,
CO
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