NOTES4U ERIC SARDINAS February 2009 KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM
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NOTES4U ERIC SARDINAS February 2009 KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM
NOTES4U February 2009 KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM Franks Picks: Learn more about some of our new featured artists and their music. Don’t miss these special shows! ERIC SARDINAS & BIG MOTOR - SAT FEB 14TH Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with someone special. Eric’s high octane delta blues will have everybody in a good mood. Special Guest opening the show is Shannon & the Rhythm Kings. Showtime 9pm Eric's signature brand of Delta dynamite has been a long time in the making. At the incredible early age of six, he already had his fingers on the fret board. Though born a lefty, he naturally gravitated towards playing the guitar as a right-hander. Admittedly, this could be considered a difficult approach, but it never slowed Sardinas down. In fact, it's actually been a major contributing factor in the formation of his unique style and specialized technique. Also helping to shape his artistic direction were the soulful grounds in which he planted his earliest musical roots. Sardinas recalls that it was exposure to the likes of gospel, Motwon and R&B that eventually caused him to seek out the emotionally charged acoustics sounds of the Deep South. Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Otis Rush and Albert King could then be considered responsible for setting Sardinas on a collision course with what would ultimately become the final contributor to his developing style, - this - of - course - being rock 'n roll. Guitar fire-starters from the 1950s, along with harder-edged players from the turbulent 60s and 70s only further expanded and intensified the Sardinas sound. WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM Eric Sardinas An electrifying performer who puts on an incredible show. You’ve just got to see this guy to believe how good he is. [1] Michael Burks Friday February 13th with special guest Shannon & the Rhythm Kings Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Michael “Iron Man” Burks stands tall as a major contemporary blues figure. With a nickname earned by his hours-long, intensely physical performances, fearsome guitar attack, tough, smoky vocals and the thousands of miles logged behind the wheel of his touring van, Burks is a modern blues hero. Nobody in today’s blues world successfully bridges searing electric guitar blues with unbridled rock and roll energy like Burks. The Chicago SunTimes recently said Burks is “poised on the brink of major stardom.” Boasting remarkable natural talent and a blue-collar work ethic, Michael Burks is a musician with deep roots in the blues tradition. He performs every song he plays with intensity, conviction and soul. Even though he has been playing music since he was a child, it was the release of Make It Rain, his Alligator Records debut in 2001, that brought Burks well-deserved national recognition and made him one of the blues world’s fastest-rising stars. His 2003 follow-up, I Smell Smoke, continued his upward trajectory, as his fan base increased as quickly as his bookings. With inspiration from Albert King, Freddie King and Albert Collins, Burks’ sound and style are all his own. Blues Revue says, “Burks delivers blazing, explosive solos and outrageous tone…part rock, part soul and filled with plenty of blues sensibility.” According to GuitarOne, “Burks is a legend in waiting.” WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM JJ’s Blues Band Thursday Feb 5th Local Heroes JJ’s Blues Band are going to be rocking the house on a Thursday night for you. With only a $5 cover charge and lots of good music, it’s a good chance to come support one of our hometown bands. Showtime 7:30 CHEAP DATE NIGHT Wednesday’s 5:30 to 7:00pm Come enjoy classic retro movies and great food and drink specials. No Cover charge Gospel Lounge with Reverend Carl Butler and friends. Featuring gospel music at it’s best it’s good for your soul. Every Wednesday night in the retro lounge No Cover Charge. [2] Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat Friday February 6th Blasting out Texas blues/ he's recorded, toured and written songs for over nine years. Suhler has often been included in many of the "Top Ten Guitarists" lists featured in several music publications. rock for over seventeen years, Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat an- The Waybacks nounce the February 17, 2009, Thursday February 12th release of the bands new cd, with special guests the Hillbenders 'TIJUANA BIBLE', which will be They draw freely from the old school and the old world, but The Waybacks are no throwback. They've been erroneously pigeonholed as a bluegrass band and celebrated as purveyors of "acoustic mayhem." They are as uninhibited and unpredictable as the eclectic San Francisco Bay area that claims them, and for nearly a decade, their experiments have always proven sharpwitted and musically dazzling. released in the U.S. on Underworld Records, distributed nationally by Burnside Distribution. Produced by Jim Suhler and Tom Hambridge, 'TIJUANA BIBLE is powered by thirteen original songs Frank Plas & the Silvertones Saturday February 7th Along with Suhler on guitar and lead vocals, the band includes bassist Carton Powell, keyboardist Shawn Phares and drummer Jimmy Morgan. Together, they've ben terrorizing clubs, theaters and festivals alike with their flamethrower brand of blues/rock. with a major side order of the Texas border mythology added to keep it spicy. The same take-no-prisoners attitude has prevailed in Jim Suhler's playing as a guitarist with George Thorogood and the Destroyers, with whom Kansas City to Lawrence, working on new recordings with his schedule filling up fast. On January 13, 2007, they were inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame. Inspired by traditional blues artists including T Bone Walker, Otis Rush, Freddie King, Buddy Guy and many more, Frank developed his own unique style at the age of 15. Frank is widely regarded as one of the finest guitar players in the business. If you type his name into Google, you'll find testimonials from many major players regarding Frank. It is not uncommon to see him referred to as inspirational, the best, and even legendary. Today, Frank is busy reinventing the Silver Tones. Since the Soc Hop Reunion on August 31, 2006, he's been featured on several local radio shows and played venues from WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM They're living proof that in music anyway, evolution and intelligent design are entirely compatible. "The whole spirit of improvisation – that's always been the cornerstone of this band for me," says founding singer, songwriter and guitarist James Nash. "Through all the stylistic changes and regardless of the instruments we're playing, to me the fun of this band has always been that in some ways I can do whatever I feel like doing at any moment." [3] cess of Aaron Watson are something else. With an uncanny knack for mixing great songs and unforgettable performances with good, old-fashioned business savvy, Watson has grown – night-by-night, fan-by-fan, album-byalbum, one honky-tonk stage at a time – into an unstoppable force in Texas Music with his sights firmly set on the national stage. With two albums and a few years of hard touring under his belt, Watson released his third album, Shut Up & Dance. After a slow start, the debut single from the album, "Off the Record," took off at Texas radio. Watson and band soon moved from cramped record live on one mike, capvan to roomy tour bus and started turing the energy and closeplaying for sellout crowds all over the Wednesday February 18th ness that concert audiences southwest. with special guest Miss Majors & rave about. The band- Mike For his next release, 2004's The Honky Barber on bass, Clayton Minor Mood Swings Tonk Kid, Watson hooked up with vetCampbell on fiddle, and Rick From the front porch of the farm eran producer and Asleep at the Hayes on mandolin- is tighter house they grew up in outside the Wheel leader Ray Benson. That album town of Ellenburg Depot, New York, than ever, complementing the spawned another hit single, "ReckEric and Leigh Gibson could see a brothers’ harmonies with adept less," and Watson followed up quickly place called Lyon Mountain. It was instrumental performances. Leigh and Eric Gibson have with the 2005 concert recording, Live famous for two things: iron ore minbeen performing together ing and town baseball. It was from at the Texas Hall of Fame. His next these elements, and their geosince encouraged in their release, San Angelo, also produced by graphical source, that The Gibson youth by a minister in the bor- Benson, debuted at No. 60 on the BillBrothers drew the inspiration for derlands of upstate New York, board chart and continued Watson's their music. On April 8, 2008, where they still reside. They career momentum and impressive alSugar Hill Records released received a Best Emerging Artbum sales. their fourth album with blue- The Gibson Brothers grass stalwarts The Gibson Brothers. Iron & Diamonds showcases the brothers’ trademark harmonies as well as song writing that is among the best in the genre. Interspersed with original songs like the title track- a snapshot of the miners’ baseball team in their upstate-NY home- are carefully chosen covers like Tom Petty’s “Cabin Down Below” and others. Iron & Diamonds boasts the brothers’ best vocal mix to date thanks to being able to ist nod from the IBMA in 1998 and went on to record three albums for Sugar Hill RecordsBona Fide, Long Way Back Home, and Red Letter Day. THE HONKEY TONK KID Aaron Watson Thursday Feb. 19th special guest Outlaw Jim & Whiskey Benders It's no secret that Texas has always had its own kind of music and its own kind of music business to go along with it. But even by the wideopen standards of the Lone Star State, the ongoing career and suc- WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM [4] gether this dynamic duo has recorded 7 albums for Bullseye Blues & Jazz Records, the newest Saturday Feb 21 being the 2000 "BITE ME." So Kubek, with his staggering buckle up and get ready for a onearsenal of instruments, effects and technique, delivers a frenzied, two punch, thrill-a-minute ride of high-octane Texas blues. flame-throwing guitar display Koolaid & Exact Change Band that is tempered by the remarkCD Release Party 6pm Feb 21st able accompaniment of Bnois The coolest cat in KC brings his sweet King's jazz influenced guitar. blues sound to the stage to promote his Kubek, coming from the blazing new CD and get the party started for the Smokin’ Joe Kubek show later on. this Texas blues/rock background, promises to be a great show for blues lovfound in Bnois King's smooth ers. Come down and support your local jazz guitar stylings a finesse and blues band. fat chord sound that was a perfect complement to his technique. The combination just clicked with a seamless mesh of styles. King lays down a bed of smooth supporting jazz chords on his hollow bodied Gibson that allows Kubek to take center stage and play with almost reckless abandon. To- Smokin Joe Kubek & B’Nois King The Nace Brothers Friday Feb 20th The Nace Brothers Band first played together on December 31, 1981. Twenty-eight years later, they're still going strong with three original members -David Nace, Jimmy Nace and Tim Williams -- and their newest member, T.J. Erhardt. The band is now musically unstoppable, touring 220 dates over 50,000 miles a year. For the Nace Brothers Band, music has been and always will be a way of life. But what sets The Nace Brothers apart from so many other bands on the road today? It's the soulful, aggressive vocal style of leader David Nace. Brother Jimmy also shares the spotlight, with a guitar that flows with the same soulful emotion. For these reasons and others, the band has found themselves catapulted into national status -- all the way from theirWarrensburg, Missouri home. WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM [5] Anthony Gomes & the New Soul Cowboys Sunday Feb 22nd 8pm Rock and Roll for your cowboy soul. Saddle up with Anthony Gomes as the award winning acclaimed tough rockin’ soulful singerguitarist and his rough and tumble Nashville based outfit , are ready to take on the world. Drawing on the Myra Taylor’s 92nd Birthday Party musical core that links blues, rock, soul, and country, he’s with an open jam hosted by LEVEE TOWN Sunday Feb 22nd KC Blues & Jazz Fest Reunion No Cover Charge The Queen is back and better than ever. Miss Mira Taylor, a true living legend of Kansas City bues and Jazz will be celebrating her birthday with all her friends. As usual, expect some joined by bassist David Karns, drummer Peter Lang, and guitarist Bill Franco. “First and foremost we are Southern Rock” Gomes says. Be prepared to be amazed “We mine rock, blues, coun- by some of the best "unknown" try, gospel in our soul sonic force. The Hillbenders surprise guests, who come to pay tribute to Mira. Also come Thursday Feb 26th with special guest Free State Revival for our 4th Annual Chili Cook The HillBenders are a seaOff. Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place. It’s the best soned group of talented bluegrass thing since sliced bread. versity of influences creating a sound unlike any you've heard before. Not only do all four members write and arrange their own music, they all sing incredibly well. Most songs boast 3 and or 4-part harmonies and the lead vocal role is shared among the group. musicians hailing from all over the country. With interests and influences as far-reaching as their hometowns, the sound they produce is unique and captivating. Drawn together by a mutual desire to write and perform original music, the HillBenders combine the traditions of bluegrass with a di- WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM voices in Bluegrass music today! The same can be said of the instrumental prowess of the band. Led by banjo prodigy Mark Cassidy, the intricate instrumental parts in their music leave the crowd in awe. With tight arrangements and solo's as well as commanding vocals and harmonies there is little left to be desired after watching the HillBenders in concert. [6] songwriting ability, as well as her bluesy, sexy singing voice. In fact, her music has often been described as "blues with an accordion." The BelAirs Saturday Feb 28th Fronted by brothers Dick and Dave Pruitt on bass and electric guitars, with Michael Cherry on drums, the BelAirs play a danceable mix with an authentic but eclectic bluesycountry-soul-and-rock-nroll sound influenced bythe likes of Wilson Picket, Slim Harpo, Howlin' “ The Zyedeco Sweetheart” Wolf and Johnny Cash.Performing together Friday Feb 27th for more than 20 years, the Pruitt Fat Friday Mardi Gras Party brothers' harmony vocal style with KC Blues Society sets them apart in the contempoZydeco Music is most identified rary music scene leading one reby the accordionists who lead the viewer to refer to them as the band. Chenier. Chavis. Delafose. A "Everly Brothers of Blues". Rosie Ledet David's "big guitar" and Dick's howling vocals over soulful, right-on rhythm playing make this trio a powerhouse OPEN JAM EVERY SATURDAY 1-8pm & SUNDAY 2-6pm Musicians bring your friends down and strut your stuff on our stage with some others in the best collaborative jams in KC. With a good turnout every week, come early and sign up to play with other people who want to play together. Great for students to help improve their confidence and stage presence and fun to watch. With no cover charge and a great bunch of players, it’s the best kept secret around. Tell your friends! male-dominated music, but over the last 12 years, a sultry, sexy female voice has risen through the ranks and established herself as one of the leading voices in Zydeco. Rosie Ledet wouldn't be denied. Rosie has carved out a unique spot in the Zydeco pantheon, a spot that is defined more by her special style than that she is one of a handful of female accordionists. Singing in both Creole French and English, Rosie is known for her WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM [7] and in 2005 he was featured the Covers of "Frets" and "Acoustic Guitar" magazines. Countless articles have been written about Monte describing him "The Evel Knievel of Guitar", "Six Strings Attached To Dynamite", "The Answer To The Fermi Paradox" and "The Acoustic Shred Master" just to name a few. Monte's fretwork has become the benchmark for acoustic guitar players. "An American Original", there is no doubt Monte Montgomery is destined to become An American Legend. Monte Montgomery Sunday March 1st Monte Montgomery has taken the acoustic guitar beyond anyone's expectations. With his amazing fretwork, unique combination finger and pick style playing through trailblazing "chordal" thoroughfares often baffling even the most accomplished players. While Monte remains a huge enigma in the guitar universe, his legendary reputation has spread like wildfire since he appeared on Austin City Limits. In 2004 Monte was named on Guitar Player Magazine's list of "Top 50 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time" Zen Blues Quartet featuring Mike Finnigan formed with: Jimi Hendrix, Etta James, Peter Frampton, Rod Stewart, Ringo Starr, Phantom Blues Band and Taj Mahal, Dave Mason, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Rait, Crosby Stills and Nash...), Tim Scott - Bass and lead vocals Jack Mack, Tower of Power, Robben Ford, Stevie Wonder...) Les Falconer - Drums (Keb Mo) John March - guitars, producer and mixer. “Come See Me Rock The House” Historic Performance 3 Nights/5 Shows Comprised of some of the best session musicians in the world. This is, and was, a project about real musicians playing real music. No tricks of technology, but human beings playing at their best. Simple as that! Mike Finnigan - B3 and Vocals, (Grammy award winner and Platinum Artist, per- WWW.KNUCKLEHEADSKC.COM [8] Vitae vehicula lobortis. 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