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Friday, July 12, 2013

New CD From Canadian Blues Artist Mark "Bird" Stafford


 
 
Mark “Bird”Stafford is a key fixture on the Canadian Blues Scene and has been since he got his start with Hock Walsh (Downchild Blues Band) in the mid 80’s at the Pine Tree jams. His distinct vocal pureness and powerful harp tone are again present on this latest release “Live at the Delta”. This raw, no overdub recording is another strong example of Bird capturing his strengths as an artist true to his love of roots music. Mark continues to dedicate his skills as a band leader, guest performer, blues educator, and harmonica teacher at festivals, clubs and workshops everywhere.
 
Known for his mastery and enthusiasm for classic blues styles - from Chicago blues to swing, R & B, jump, funk and most things in-between, Stafford puts the capital
‘T’ in tone when it comes to his harmonica prowess. A serious student of "fat tone" harmonica, he subscribes to the teachings of the masters: Sonny Boy Williamson, Little
Walter Jacobs, Big Walter Horton, Junior Wells and James Cotton, imbuing what he's learned with a healthy dose of his own creativity.
 
Mark “Bird” Stafford is one of the hardest working musicians on the scene today. With his regular performances in his home town of Toronto, Ontario as an in-demand harmonica player and singer to his additional talents as a drummer with several duos and house gigs. Stafford is also busy with extensive work with the Blues In Schools Program, conducting blues harmonica workshops at festivals across Canada, teaching harmonica classes with the Toronto District School board, and regular month long excursions to the East Coast of Canada to perform with legendary blues guitarist Joe Murphy.
 
Recorded at Monarch’s Tavern in the Delta Chelsea Hotel downtown Toronto Stafford’s new album “Live at the Delta” is a perfect showcase for his talents, enthusiasm and a homage to blues greats - featuring 11 classic blues songs redone only in the way that “Bird” can, including Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Born Blind”, Jimmy Reed’s “I Found Joy”, and Willie Dixon’s “Up The Line”.
 
In his own words:
“I realize that it is heavy on the “Greats Of The Blues,” and I am totally OK with that. After all, this is what I do and this album is a slice of that. After my summer away, doing shows in Nova Scotia with Joe Murphy/Garrett Mason, I returned home to Toronto and assembled a band for one hot night at the Delta Chelsea Hotel to record “Live at the Delta”! We had a SUPERB CROWD and I hope this recording captures the energy of the evening.”
- Mark “Bird” Stafford
 
 
 
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