BIG CITY SUGAR MAE
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BIG CITY SUGAR MAE
BLUES BIG CITY SUGAR MAE Photo/Robert Jr Whitall) All photos by Shirley Mae Owens unless otherwise credited. Our new blues muse from the 9th ward, New Orleans, Lightning Lee. Etta James is thanking her lucky stars that she is back, And she is! Jazzfest 2009. Samia and Shamara Butler with Silky Sol at Congo Square Stage, New Orleans Jazzfest, 2009. And I Ain’t Lyin’! ig City Rhythm & Blues Magazine toured with The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue (LRBR) beginning at Detroit’s home of the blues—Callahan’s for their very first Motor City appearance of this high octane blues machine that began on the high seas and now touring on land coast to coast. At 6 pm over 50 patrons stood in line anxious for the doors to open for the sold-out show. The LRBR stars— Tommy Castro, Deanna Bogart, Ronnie Baker Brooks, & Magic Dick each were showcased which made for nonstop over the stop rhythm & blues at its best. The multi-musically talented Deanna Bogart who just picked up her sec- B ond BMA—Blues Music Award- Horn for her hot sax licks kicked off the show on piano & vocas; Ronnie Baker Brooks knows how to work the room and did not miss a guitar lick as he played behind the bar, ordered a shot of Courvoisier & sipped it down with a straw; Magic Dick felt right at home with his adoring Motor City faithful, always the best fans wanting more (and Detroit recently had a double dose of Magic Dick reunited with Jay Geils at the end of April - the two shows sold out in minutes); and Tommy Castro also worked the room and brought the crowd to their feet with his fiery guitar and vocals. It turned into a big jam with Etta James’ guitarist Sirius XM’s Bill Wax conferring with the Queen of the blues Miss Koko Taylor, BMA’s 2009 60 Big City Blues • June-July 2009 Bobby Murray who learned from the “Master of the Telecaster” Albert Collins. The next day Sugar & Junior met the LRBR crew at Motown’s Hitsville for a photo op and then showed them what’s left of John Lee Hooker’s stomping grounds—Hastings Street & The Apex Bar. Junior finally braved a trip up to Indian River near the Mackinaw Straits to pick up his new silver dream—a 1970 Airstream Land Yacht that once was used by Marty Spaulding—411 Blues Club owner and previous deejay who often interviewed blues star like Junior Wells, Luther Allison & Son Seal at Kalamazoo’s Blues Fest. It was the first week in April and he found the RV blocked by 4 feet of solid ice! Triumphantly Junior returned with it in tow. A few days later Sugar & Junior traveled to the Pocono for Junior’s early birthday celebration with the parents—Mother Owens & the good Doctor Eric Cassell. The next day they caught up with the LRBR bus parked in front of The Apollo. They surprised Larry Johnson who strolled by listening to his headphones. It was another perfect cover shot and off the LRBR left for their show at the Gramercy where Sugar & Junior saw another spectacular show with sister Rebecca Owens. Afterwards New York blues musician, producer & songwriter Dave Fields treated them to a meal. On Saturday night Sugar & Junior kissed & thanked Teddy Taub for getting them in to the sold out Jimmy Vivino’s going away party at The Bowery. It was back to the Motor City to prepare the Land Yacht for its first Jazzfest that should be on everyone’s must do list every year. It sets the standard for all summer fests. Jazzfest had the largest attendance since Katrina with all 12 stages back Little Willie Littlefield “breaking a leg” at 2009 Ponderosa Stomp. John Lisi and Monk Boudreaux on the Louisiana Heritage Stage. up. During its 7 day run Sugar & Junior began and ended their day at the towering Blues Tent where Rockin’ Tabby Thomas kicked the fest off as well as Mem Shannon on the Acura Stage. Highlights of the first weekend included: Spencer Bohren, Roy Rogers wsg Marcia Ball,Tab Benoit, Joe Cocker, Henry Gray & The Cats wsg Carol Fran, Lil’ Buck Sinegal, Texas Johnny Brown, Pete Seeger, Ivan Neville & Dumpstaphunk, Irma Thomas, John Mooney, Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth, Robert Cray, Etta James, Sharon Jones & The DapKings. Before the second weekend of Jazzfest, Sugar made it to Day 2 of the Ponderosa Stomp. Besides Jerry “Boogie” McCain, Little Freddie King & Lazy Lester, Sugar enjoyed meeting Little Willie Littlefield up in the HOB green room when Bonnie Raitt walked in with Wanda Jackson. Sugar’s second Jazzfest weekend highlights included: Little Freddie King, Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials, Solomon Burke who brought along his Baton Rouge buddy—Clarence Fountain accompanied with the Sam Butler Family, Washboard Chaz, J. Monque D., Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Marcia Ball, Bonnie Raitt, J.D. Hill, Crocodile Gumboot Dancers of South Africa, Sherman Robertson, Bryan Lee, Dr. John, Deacon John, Chris Thomas King, John Mayall, Kenny Neal, Cedric Burnside & Lightnin’ Malcolm, Eric Lindell, The Voice of the Wetlands—Tab Benoit, Dr. John, Cyril Neville, Anders Osborne, Monk Boudreaux, Johnny Sansone & Waylon Thibodeaux, Los Lobos, Neil Young, The Neville Brothers and Buddy Guy! Sugar also emceed after the fest at the French Quarter’s Tipitina’s for a Backbeat Productions event on Thursday, April 30 for the Big City Rhythm & Blues Orchestra featuring Little Freddie King, Wacko Wade, Ready Teddy, Julia Magness & Deak Harp opening up for The Wild Magnolias reuniting the two Big Chiefs—Bo Dollis & Monk Boudeaux followed by Cyril Neville’s CD Release party-“Brand New Blues” wsg Tab Benoit. And on Sunday after the fest Charlie & Henri Musselwhite added their names to their VIP guest list for The Blind Boys of Alabama wsg Charlie Guitarist Steven Seagal got a kick out of Junior's “lucky nuts.” Little Freddie King and his Texas flower, Janis at the Blues Tent, NOJHF 2009. Musselwhite at uptown Tipitina’s. Sugar left for Detroit and returned to Memphis for the BMA’s—Blues Music Awards which to her recollection was the by far the best one in a long time. Highlights included seeing Steven Seagal walk up and surprise Junior as he turned around to shake his hand, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Pinetop Perkins, Marcia Ball, Betty Lavette, The Mannish Boys, Kenny Neal, Otis Taylor, Billy Gibson, Cedric Burnside & Lightnin’ Malcolm, Curtis Salgado, Eden Brent, Candye Kane, Janiva Magness & Watermelon Slim. Plus big kudos to Bill Wax from Bluesville XM for his fabulous emcee work. And congrats to all the winners & nominees! The following evening was a seriously bluesy California groove throw down transplanted right on Beale Street and what a show at The New Daisy for the 4th Annual Delta & Eclecto Groove All-Star Blues Revue! Junior set up the Big City Rhythm & Blues MagazineTent in front while a line formed for the doors to open to see first a harmonica film documentary “Pocket Full Of Soul.” Then the music flowed all night long at this star studded West Coast bash with performances by The Hollywood Blues Flames with Junior Watson & Johnny Dyer, Jason Ricci & New Blood, Jackie Payne & Steve Edmondson, Lynwood Slim, J.T. Ben Cohen (of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream) dreaming of ice cream with Charlie Musselwhite at Tipitinas, 2009. Guitar Slim JR and Rockie Charles at the fairgrounds with the Louisiana blues. Lauritsen, The Soul of John Black, The Mannish Boys with Bobby Jones, Finis Tasby, Candye Kane and Los Fabulocos & Kid Ramos. Check out www.bigcitybluesmag.com – Social & Pleasure Club and you just may see Sugar & Junior out on the road at upcoming festivals with their new silver dream Land Yacht. Happy summer & festival season! Love & happiness, Sugar Mae The future is here! Sharon Jones of the Daptones rocked the Blues Tent, New Orleans. June-July 2009 • Big City Blues 61