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GUITARIST ALBERT CUMMINGS COMPLETES NEW ALBUM |
"He attacks his axe with unbridled
ferocity and deep soulfulness; his depth and expression are matched only by his
terrifying technique and tone." - Guitar
One |
Guitarist Albert Cummings has wrapped
recording in Los Angeles on his latest album for Blind Pig Records. The
as-yet-untitled CD by the popular guitar slinger from Massachusetts is scheduled
to be released early this summer.
The album was produced by Grammy-winner
David Z (Buddy Guy, Prince, Jonny Lang, Gov't Mule) at Clear Lake Audio. Said
Z, “Albert Cummings writes, plays and sings the blues like nobody else. What a
blast to watch him jell in the studio with some of the best musicians in Los
Angeles.”
Standing, l. to r.: Jimmy Vivino,
David Z, Mike Finnegan (keyboards), Reggie McBride (bass) Seated, l. to r.:
Tony Braunagel (drums), Albert
Cummings |
One of those musicians was Blind Pig
labelmate and leader of The Basic Cable Band on the Conan TV show,
Jimmy Vivino. Jimmy recalled first seeing Albert: “One Wednesday night I saw a
flyer that said this guy Albert Cummings was coming on Saturday night to play
with Tommy Shannon and George Raines .... If this Texas tornado of a rhythm
section was playing, this guy must be the real deal ... So I went to see them.
Of course it was the real deal and undiluted and dripping with Soul and
Blues.... Real Blues."
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"Albert and I became fast friends and have stayed in touch since. That was 5
years ago. When I found out they were cutting a couple of blocks from my home
I called David Z and said "Tell Albert I am there whenever he says!" And he
'said' and I 'went' and it was great!!” |
This album marks Albert’s return to the Blind Pig
label, which released three highly acclaimed albums by him beginning in 2004.
Billboard called Albert “a blues star who has arrived. Cummings' guitar
work is sizzling." His recordings are consistent Blind Pig best sellers in the
digital realm, especially his 2008 live album, Feel So Good, which
Music Connection called "one of the best live albums recorded in a long
time." One particular fan favorite has been his medley entitled “Hoochie
Coochie Man/Dixie Chicken.”
Guitar Edge said of the album, "The
blues is best served up live, with an enthusiastic audience and a killin' band,
and that's exactly what guitarist Albert Cummings does, driving his audience to
frenzy in all the right places," while Blurt called it "the perfect
showcase for the fiery guitarist's axe-handling skills and enormous onstage
charisma."
Cummings sounded very enthused about the new
project and the L.A. recording process when he said, "I'm tremendously excited
about this CD and the team of people that worked on this project. It was such a
pleasure to also work with David Z and Jimmy Vivino and so exciting to share
their excitement about the potential this record has."
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