Discover who's Playing on the Backporch at Rev. KM Williams' CountryBluesTown!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Eddie Kirkland - Gypsy of the Blues
Friday, November 16, 2012
THE CAMPBELL BROTHERS - gospel music with electric steel guitar and vocal
The Campbell Brothers are an American Sacred Steel gospel group from Rush, New York composed of three brothers and one son.African-American gospel music with electric steel guitar and vocal. This tradition is just now emerging from the House of God Keith Dominion Church, where for over sixty years it has been an integral part of worship and a vital, if little known, American tradition.Secular audiences are now able to appreciate a performance both devoted and rocking.Pedal steel guitarist Chuck Campbell and his lap steelplaying brother Darick are two of the finest in this tradition. Rounding out the band, which has been playing together for nearly two decades, is a high-energy rhythm section featuring brother Phil Campbell on electric guitar and his son Carlton on drums. Classic, gutsy gospel vocals by Denise Brown and Katie Jackson complete the ensemble.
The Campbell Brothers present a compelling, rich variety of material from the African-American Holiness-Pentecostal repertoire with a new twist: the growling, wailing, shouting, singing andswinging voice of the steel guitar.A soul-stirring blend of gospel, electric blues and rock.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Get To Know Your 2012 DOMA Best Blues Nominees
Thursday, November 1, 2012
CeDell Davis
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Duwayne Burnside - The Future of North Mississippi Blues
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Reverend KM Williams at the 2012 Pickathon
Pickathon 2012: Reverend K.M. Williams
Posted by Aaron Sharpsteen on August 7th, 2012 at 12:22 PM / 1 Comment
Reverend KM Williams at Pickathon 2012. Photo by Aaron Sharpsteen
Reverend K.M. Williams seemed to bring some Texas heat with him when he came to play Pickathon over the weekend. On Saturday he brought the blues to the Galaxy Barn in the afternoon. While his traditional Texas blues were certainly searing and authentic, the real highlight of his performance was the way he handled a classic instrument, known as the diddley bow. While pulling out the contraption, made out of a cigar box, a hand made pickup, and a broomstick, he explained its African origins and how it made its way into blues music. The tone produced by the diddley bow was incredibly fuzzy and rich, and he played it expertly, leaving many of those in attendance feeling close to blessed.
Reverend KM Williams - Hard Times Everywhere - Pickathon Beardy Session from Natural Beardy on Vimeo.
Monday, October 1, 2012
T-Model Ford - Boss of the Blues
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