Connor Ray
Music Signs 2016 International Blues Challenge Finalist The Mighty Orq
Houston-Based
Singer/Guitarist Is Playing Up a Storm on Label Debut CD,
Love in a
Hurricane, Set for Release on May 20
HOUSTON, TX – Connor Ray Music announces the signing of
Houston-based singer/guitarist The Mighty Orq, and will release the 2016
International Blues Challenge finalist’s label debut, Love in a Hurricane,
on May 20. Recorded at Houston’s legendary Sugar Hill Studios and produced by
The Mighty Orq and Josh Applebee, Love in a Hurricane features
his regular touring band: The Mighty Orq (vocals, electric, acoustic,
resonator, cigar box and Weissenborn guitars); Jimmy Rose (drums, percussion,
mandolin); Barry Seelen (organ, piano, accordion); and Terry Dry (bass).
“I'm particularly excited about the new album because I've
finally been able to combine all the elements of my various performance
styles in one place,” Orq says about the new Love in a Hurricane.
“There are rockers, singer-songwriter tunes, solo acoustic and cigar box songs,
as well as southern rock, gospel and blues. It feels like the most complete
portrait to date of all the musical styles I love to play.”
Always known as a stand-out guitarist and
vocalist, over the last 13 years Orq has matured both as a writer and arranger.
Where early-on the musical emphasis was on raucous drum and guitar
lines, now Orq takes a more song-centered approach, letting songs dictate the
instrumentation rather than the other way-around. On Love in a Hurricane,
new compositions such as the title track, “Say It with Silence,” and the
Weissenborn guitar instrumental that closes the album, “Cannon Ball,” showcase
an experienced composer, instrumentalist, and singer beginning to reach his
stride. Besides the10 original tunes, the new disc also includes exciting takes
on Freddy King’s “Pack It Up,” courtesy of Orq’s funky, soulful blues shouting;
and Son House’s “Death Letter Blues,” where Orq creates a brooding, atmospheric
vibe that befits the content of the lyrics.
As a testament to his growth as a
musician, The Mighty Orq recently made it to the
finals in the 2016 International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis sponsored by
the Blues Foundation, which saw him competing against musicians from all around
the world. He was also a finalist in 2011. Beloved Texas singer/songwriter Ray
Wylie Hubbard even posted on Twitter: “I dig that cat – the Mighty Orq stands
flat-footed and delivers pounds of solid blues with whatever he plays.”
Born Josh Davidson and raised in Houston, he got the
nickname, “Orq,” in high school, which later became “The Mighty Orq,” so dubbed
by fellow Houston bluesman Tony Vega.
Since 2002, The Mighty Orq has been
performing solo and with his band across the USA and Europe. He has won
multiple awards, previously released six albums and an instructional DVD for
solo resonator slide guitar. He is a uniquely talented singer, songwriter, and
multi-instrumentalist with a focus in the American roots music genres.
The Mighty
Orq has also been a frequent winner at the Houston Press Music Awards,
garnering honors as “Best Blues Act” in 2015 and 2012; and “Best Guitarist” in
2010 and 2007. He also was awarded an Individual Artist Grant from the Houston
Arts Alliance in 2011.