Guitar Legend
Ronnie Earl Is Right at Home on Maxwell Street, New Stony Plain Records
Album Coming September 9
EDMONTON, AB – Stony Plain Records announces a September 9
release date for Maxwell Street, the new CD from three-time Blues
Music Award winner as “Guitarist of the Year,” Ronnie Earl and his band, the
Broadcasters.
Maxwell Street is named in honor of the late
blues pianist and previous member of the Broadcasters, David Maxwell, and is
also a nod to Chicago’s famed Maxwell Street, where blues musicians gathered to
play outside for the Sunday market crowds.
Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters are: Ronnie Earl – guitar;
Lorne Entress – drums; Dave Limina – piano and Hammond B3 organ; Jim Mouradian
– bass; and Diane Blue – vocals. Special guest guitarist on the album is
Nicholas Tabarias. Maxwell Street was produced by Ronnie Earl and
recorded at Wellspring Studios in Acton, Massachusetts, and Wooly Mammoth
Studios in Waltham, Mass. Ronnie formed his band, the Broadcasters, in 1988.
“This album is dedicated
to my big brother David Maxwell,” says Ronnie Earl. “We were born on the same
day ten years apart. His playing was as deep as the ocean, as high as the sky
and as bright as a quasar. When he passed, I felt a huge loss as I still do.
David was a Broadcaster and he and I made a few records together. It was always
a supreme honor to play with him. He played blues as well as jazz with
incredible expression from Otis Spann to Cecil Taylor. He knew and loved it
all. He became Otis Spann in the later years. Our pianist David Limina wrote a
tune (“Elegy for a Bluesman”) that captures the feeling of the album and we all
send our love and respect to David’s family and all of our love and gratitude
for David Maxwell.”
Maxwell
Street showcases 10
tracks, including six originals, plus exciting covers of songs by Otis Rush
(one of Ronnie’s main musical mentors), “Double Trouble;” Gladys Knight (“I’ve
Got to Use My) Imagination;” Eddy Arnold, “You Don’t Know Me;” and the
blues/soul chestnut, “As the Years Go Passing By,” which closes the album.
Ronnie and the
band performed a special set at the recent Chicago Blues Festival in honor of
Otis Rush. In his review of that concert, DownBeat writer Jeff
Johnson singled out Ronnie for praise: “Perhaps the most heartfelt expression
came from the guitar of Ronnie Earl. His playing was a study in economy, yet
electrifying enough to make the hairs on your neck stand on end on the seminal
Rush tune, “Double Trouble.”
Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters are also represented with a track on
the new Stony Plain special 3-CD set, 40 Years of Stony Plain,
which salutes the label’s four decades of the best in roots, rock, folk,
country and blues music. To commemorate Stony Plain’s anniversary, Ronnie Earl recorded this short video
about their relationship:
“Ronnie Earl is
one of the most sensitive, refined and exquisite guitarists on the international
blues scene.” - Living Blues.
Current Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters Tour Dates
Aug.
14
Mystic Blues
Festival
North Stonington, CT
Aug.
19
White Mountain Boogie ‘n Blues
Festival
Thornton, NH
Sept.
18
Pennsylvania Blues
Festival
Lake Harmony, PA
Websites: www.ronnieearl.com
www.stonyplainrecords.com
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