I just received the newest release, Rosa's Lounge, from Howard and the White Boys and it's quite good. Opening with Heat Seeking Missile, a cool R&B style blues, Howard (bass and vocals) and the boys, Rocco Calipari (guitar), Pete Galanis (guitar) and Jim "Bucka" Christopolous launch off into a great track. Nice lead guitar work and great vocals highlight the track. Strung Out On The Blues is up next and it rips! A down and dirty track really showcases Howard's vocals and especially tasty guitar riffs throughout. This is my favorite track on the release and shows how strong Howard and gang can be live! Trouble Follows You is a cool Billy Boy Arnold or Bo Diddley influenced track with a great rhythm and strong drum beat by Christopulos. Cool slide work on this track over the guitar rhythm nicely emphasizes the contrast. Judge has a bit of funk and slick guitar rhythms. Freewheeling guitar work pushed along by Christopulos and McCullum makes this track sing. A slow R&B style blues, What Would I Do, sets up nicely. This track should play nicely into radio play with a sweet melody and fluent bursts of guitar wizardry. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner is a cool blues track with a track of Taj Mahal in feel. With a solid bass line and nice slide work, this track will appeal to both dancers and guitar enthusiasts. Super boogie, Black Cat features Steve Asma on slide guitar and this track moves! Asma adds a real nice texture and a free wheeling approach as the band literally romps (Think Tush). Excellent! R&B style track, The Last Time, employs wah wah and a funky back beat for a straight up radio track. Of course there are slick solos with pinched harmonics and double stops but this track is one that will stick in your head. The Blues Are Killin' Me is an easy blues rocker with a solid bass line and featuring Neal O'hara on organ some fluid guitar riffs in an extended jam format. Wrapping the release is That's Alright which was recorded in JoyRide Studios in Chicago. With a tighter more radio oriented flavor, this track again seems to be perfectly suited for a diverse audience of listeners.
I like this release. A live review of this band shows it's musical talent and diversity. Very cool.
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Showing posts with label Howard and the White Boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Howard and the White Boys. Show all posts
Monday, October 27, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Howard and the White Boys CD Release Parties at Rosa's Lounge, Buddy Guy's Legends
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Prairie Dog Blues Festival Presents Howard & The White Boys
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
17th Annual Ribfest To Feature Howard & The White Boys
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Friday, May 30, 2014
Howard & The White Boys Performing at Jackson Blues Festival
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Middleton Gets The Blues: Howard and the White Boys Play Club Tavern November 2
"Chicago's Hardest-Working Blues Band...For Over Two
Decades!"
Club Tavern in Middleton Presents:
HOWARD AND THE
WHITE BOYS
One Show Only - Saturday, November
2
(MIDDLETON, WI) - Middleton gets the Blues as Club Tavern presents "Chicago's Hardest-Working
Blues Band," Howard and the White Boys, for one show only,
Saturday, November 2. 9:00 p.m. Free. Club Tavern is located at 1915 Branch St.
Info: (608) 836-3773 or www.clubtavern.com.
The longtime Chicago blues band recently recorded their long-awaited new album (and follow-up to the critically-acclaimed "Made In Chicago") at Rosas' Lounge in Chicago, scheduled for a late-2013 release date. Read more about it here: http://www.examiner.com/article/howard-and-the-white-boys-recording-live-cd-at-rosa-s-lounge-chicago?CID=examiner_alerts_article.
The longtime Chicago blues band recently recorded their long-awaited new album (and follow-up to the critically-acclaimed "Made In Chicago") at Rosas' Lounge in Chicago, scheduled for a late-2013 release date. Read more about it here: http://www.examiner.com/article/howard-and-the-white-boys-recording-live-cd-at-rosa-s-lounge-chicago?CID=examiner_alerts_article.
Howard and the White Boys continue to perform through
out the U.S., bringing audiences to their feet and out onto the dance floor -
much as they have done for over twenty years. Longtime band member Rocco Calipari has also branched
out with his successful side project Head Honchos', who have released a well-received
debut CD and play regularly throughout the Midwest as well as the rest of the
U.S. and Canada.
Below is the band performing their popular "Booty
And Barbeque" from a live 2012 performance in Rothschild,
Wisconsin.
The members of Howard And the White Boys first met at Northern Illinois
University in Dekalb in 1988 and began jamming together just for fun, but their
fast-growing popularity soon convinced them they could make a career of it.
After only a few months, they got their first big break by opening for Blues
legend, B.B. King. The band soon made the move to Chicago and began performing
with the biggest names in Blues: Koko Taylor, Albert King, Junior Wells, Lonnie
Brooks, Luther Allison, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry (the latter whom they were
the backing band for in a headlining capacity at the 2002 Long Beach Blues
Festival in Long Beach, Calif.).
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