Award-Winning
Roots Music Artist Eric Bibb Sings About Blues People on New Stony Plain
Records CD, Coming November 4
Special Guests
Include Taj Mahal, Guy Davis, The Blind Boys of Alabama & Ruthie
Foster
EDMONTON, AB – Stony Plain Records, one of the world’s
foremost roots music labels, announces a November 4 release date for Blues
People, the new CD from award-winning singer, songwriter and musician
Eric Bibb. Produced by Glen Scott, who also plays several instruments
throughout, Blues People includes special guest performances by
Taj Mahal, Guy Davis, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ruthie Foster (who Eric has
been touring with), Popa Chubby and a number of other musicians from around the
world.
The 15 tracks on Blues People include a number
of Eric Bibb originals, as well as collaborations with other songwriters, plus
songs written by Guy Davis (“Chocolate Man”), Rev. Gary Davis (“I Heard the
Angels Singin’”) and the traditional, “Needed Time,” arranged by Taj Mahal, Eric
Bibb and Glen Scott.
The concept of Blues People came to Eric Bibb,
who’s won the Blues Music Award as “Acoustic Artist of the Year” and been
nominated for a Grammy, when he was surrounded by his musical friends at the
Blues Foundation Awards in Memphis a few years back. It inspired him to create a
collection of songs about change and hope, in collaboration with many of his
friends in the blues and roots music realm.
“In the introduction to his classic book, Blues
People, Amiri Baraka (who published it as LeRoi Jones) wrote: ‘The path
the slave took to ‘citizenship’ is what I want to look at,’” writes Eric Bibb in
the album’s liner notes. “That same path, along with its continuation, provided
much inspiration for this album called Blues People. This record
is also a tribute to the tribe of blues troubadours that I’m grateful to be a
member of and it features the talents of several friends and heroes of mine. We,
who traverse the highways and skyways of the planet playing the music known as
blues, have become a rainbow tribe. We hail from many lands and cultures, bonded
by our love of this music and the challenge of making it our own. What began in
the fields of the southern United States, became a universal treasure, cherished
by music lovers the world over.
My intention with these songs is to focus on some of the
history of African Americans, the original blues people, as a reminder of what
we’ve been through and where the music is coming from. Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. is one of my greatest heroes. The Civil Rights movement that he is
synonymous with is referred to in several songs on this album. I hope these
songs will remind us that Dr. King’s dream is still a work in progress – we are
still not home. May the New Year bring us closer to living that
dream.”
Eric Bibb, one of the highest profile international roots
music artists, was raised in New York City by a musical family; his father is
noted folk singer Leon Bibb and his uncle was world-famous jazz pianist John
Lewis, founding member of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Legendary
actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson was Eric’s godfather, and other music icons
such as Peter Seeger, Odetta and Bob Dylan were known to regularly visit the
Bibb household.
Eric was given his first guitar at age seven, and by the time
he’d reached 16 was asked by his father to play guitar in the house band for the
elder Bibb’s local New York City TV talent show.
In 1970, Eric Bibb left New York City for Paris, meeting
legendary guitarist Mickey Baker, and began to concentrate on playing blues
guitar. He later moved to Europe and is now based in Finland, from which he
tours extensively both in the U.S. and overseas.
To watch a special video Eric Bibb created to explain the
backstory about Blues People, click on this link: http://bit.ly/BluesPeopleVideo.
Eric Bibb will be touring in support of Blues
People and is booked by Folklore International Artists (www.FLiArtists.com). For more information,
visit www.stonyplainrecords.com and www.ericbibb.com.
Blues People Track Listing
1 SILVER SPOON - Featuring POPA CHUBBY
2 DRIFTIN’ DOOR TO DOOR
3 GOD’S MOJO
4 TURNER STATION
5 PINK DREAM CADILLAC
6 CHOCOLATE MAN - Featuring GUY DAVIS
7 ROSEWOOD
8 I HEARD THE ANGELS SINGIN’ - Featuring J. J. MILTEAU & THE BLIND BOYS OF
ALABAMA
9 DREAM CATCHERS - Featuring HARRISON KENNEDY & RUTHIE
FOSTER
10 CHAIN REACTION - Featuring GLEN SCOTT
11 NEEDED TIME - Featuring TAJ MAHAL, THE BLIND BOYS OF
ALABAMA
& RUTHIE FOSTER
12 OUT WALKIN’
13 REMEMBER THE ONES - Featuring LINDA TILLERY
14 HOME - Featuring ANDRE DE LANGE
15 WHERE DO WE GO - Featuring LEYLA McCALLA
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