THE CASH BOX KINGS, SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY WIN
BLUES BLAST MUSIC AWARDS!
The
Cash Box Kings and Southern Hospitality both won
2013 Blues Blast Music Awards for their Blind Pig albums at ceremonies held at
Buddy Guy's Legends club in Chicago on October 31st.
The
Cash Box Kings' Black
Toppin' was named the best "Traditional Blues Album" and the debut
release from Southern Hospitality, Easy
Livin', was the winner of the "Best New Artist Debut"
award.
Joe
Nosek(Photo: Jim
Netter)
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Before being announced winners of
the Blues Blast Music Award, The Cash Box Kings performed two songs for the
crowd at Legends, skillfully displaying their uncanny ability to deliver
authentic, back-in-the-day Chicago blues. Featuring the harp work of Joe Nosek,
the outstanding vocals of Oscar Wilson and the sterling guitar playing of Joel
Paterson, they put on one of the best performances of the evening.
Oscar
accepting the BBM award from Cookie Taylor (Photo: Marilyn
Stringer) |
Nosek called the award "a
real honor" and said, "a great thanks goes out to all our fans, friends, and
family for the support they've given us. We also really want to thank everyone
at Blind Pig for having faith to put out a record like this." Wilson added,
"Blues Blast magazine and all the people associated with this project, I thank
you so much. Yes, fans, thank you guys and gals most of all!"
Living Blues magazine
proclaimed their release, "a great record by one of the best blues bands in the
land," while No Depression added, "The ghosts of Muddy Waters, Hubert
Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and Little Walter must be smiling. Black
Toppin' might be the best blues album you'll hear this
year."
Southern Hospitality, who were unable to perform at the awards show because
they were on tour in Norway, are turning heads far and wide with their
incredible live shows. Fronted by Damon Fowler on lap steel guitar, Victor
Wainwright on piano, and JP Soars on guitar, the group has been taking the roots
music world by storm, with critics comparing them to the Allman Brothers, Little
Feat, and Dr. John. Easy Livin' was produced by Tab Benoit, who said,
"Damon, Victor and JP are the future of roots music." |
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Upon hearing about the
award, Soars admitted he was "surprised but very grateful." Wainwright added,
"I'm really humbled and honored. Winning the Best New Artist Debut is really
exciting and I'm very thankful for the tremendous support from our fans, friends
and family!" And Fowler succinctly summed up the group's reaction with, "Yea,
man!!!"
Hittin' the Note
magazine called the album "a dozen potent shots of pure Southern pleasure,
reminiscent of the best days of Southern rock." Vintage Guitar added,
"A rock solid release. At the level on which these guys operate, genre is
irrelevant. They're simply good players playing at the top their game."
To watch the video of the band performing a track from the album, "Kind Lies
& Whiskey," please click HERE.
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To order "Black Toppin'" or "Easy Livin'" please
visit our website. To get these and other fine Blind Pig releases for only $10
as part of our special 5 CDs for $50 offer, please click HERE.
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