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Dancing On The Edge News
Dancing On The Edge News Volume 1, Issue 33 September 11, 2013 R eflections on Beach M usic & SShag hag C ultur Reflections Music Cultur ulturee --Celebrating 35 Years of Fantastic Shakers-- THE FANTASTIC SHAKERS ~ KHP records and Little Peddler Productions have pulled out all the stops in celebration of the Fantastic Shakers 35th Year (and Bo Schronce’s 50th as an entertainer). To celebrate, a new 3-CD set with several very hard to find Shakers’ tunes as well as a brand new book (pictured on the front cover of this issue of Dancing On the Edge News). The CD is great for those songs you may have missed, and the book will certainly introduce to a great deal you never knew about Bo’s or any of the Fantastic Shakers’ histories. They’re both bound to be the talk of Beach Music for months to come. There have already been a few kick-off parties, and the momentum is still mounting. The next super Fantastic Shakers event will be September 16th, Fun Monday at North Myrtle Beach with a book signing starring the Fantastic Shakers (after they perform in the Street Festival that afternoon). There’ll be an additional book signing on Friday, September 20th at the Spanish Galleon, followed by a good, old-fashioned celebrity roast. To keep up with all the special events already planned and those that will be added in coming weeks, go to www.shakers35.com *** 2 Dancing On the Edge News oast ashioned Celebrity R ld-F AG Roast ld-Fashioned Old-F Good, ood, O --Pistols and Knives Optional --No Texting during the Show, It upsets the people with the pistols and knives. Volume 1 No. 33 3 The King Bees’ 11th Fantastic Labor Day Show ! 4 Dancing On the Edge News THE KING BEES are Rob ‘Hound Dog’ Baskerville, Penny ‘Queen Bee’ Zamagni, and Mighty Martin Henderson. Rob and Penny are celebrating their 26th year of stingin’ and swingin’ as they continue to travel over this country and others with their bluesilicious sound. Hound Dog (Rob Baskerville) has been named the BLUE RIDGE NA- And it’s one of the reasons why their NEW RIVER BLUES FESTIVAL is such a profoundly moving event every year. This was my third consecutive year. I’ve learned an important lesson about being in the mountains near West Jefferson on Labor Day. rains. It Like the others who’ve learned the I love their marketing posters !!! TIONAL HERITAGE ARTIST in honor of his many musical accomplishments and numerous cultural contributions. The King Bees have performed on European festival stages, in Mississippi juke joints and several times at the prestigious Lincoln Center. They have several internationally acclaimed, award-winning CDs. In the mid-80’s The King Bees decided to quit learning blues just from records. They traveled to the deep-South to be mentored by blues masters whom they had always revered. This led to profound friendships and musical collaborations that thrive to this day. lesson, I carry a hooded chair, sprayed with Armor All, an extra large umbrella, Topsiders and tennis shoes, and a cover-all, rubberized blanket. I stay as dry as I need to be to enjoy the amazing lineups that Penny and Rob put together each This summer was my first encounter with Big Ron at a street dance in downtown Winston Salem. He’s fun, he’s funny, writes a lot of his own originals, and can throw down a shuffle blues to satisfy the most amped-up dancers, (Oh, you ‘all wanna dance, do ya....here we go. That was this summer.) The fellow sitting right behind me had travelled up from Ft. Mill, SC just to see Ron. He and some friends are planning to hire him for a big party this fall and he wanted a preview. Everyone loves what appears to be his signature song, “For Yourself (Going for Myself ).” The King Bees took the stage, along with their long-time friend, saxophonist Mike Kincaid. As usual, they threw down that King Bees sound, along with some new tunes year. This year started with a deluge 30 minutes before showtime. The only other shower was about two and a half hours into the concert. I was delighted to see Big Ron Hunter opening the show. Volume 1 No. 33 5 Big Ron Hunter Dr. Dixon has a long line of men- “OK, that was one awesome concert,” I’ll bet you’d agree. But that wasn’t tors, idols and inspirations and we all. It must have been 1990 when I heard them roaring off that stage last saw Gaye Adegbalola. Saffire, The Uppity Blues Women, which in- through his harmonica and vocals. cluded Gaye, Ann Rabson, and Earlene Lewis, were all over the air- Who else still sings Sonny Boy waves at WRDX FM out of Salisbury. Bill Griffin had reopened the Cast- Williamson like Sonny Boy aways that summer and decided to host a blues concert. I had the good Williamson and plays harmonica to fortune to MC Mitch Woods and the they’ve added to their repertoire -- match? Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, which they always do, one reason they always sound so fresh. Lightnin’ Hopkins, Little Walter, Big Walter, and on and on. Dr. Dixon Rob called up Dr. Dixon who proved to be a major surprise and an brought along a pantheon of great Bluesmen, especially great Blues absolute delight. Dixon grew up in Atlanta. His harmonicists. It was a day for surprises and new Carolina connection began early. Ac- legends. The folks who cooked pizzas on site had run out of pizza makin’s last year, long before the concert was over. Their was no way they were going to let that happen again this year. We were able to grab those Hound Dog and the Queen Bee yummy, made-to-order $7 pizzas all afternoon. Rocket 88s, Sally Windhorn, and Saffire that night. Wow. Ironing Board Sam was a name and a couple of songs I’d heard in the Although I sometimes ran across Ann Rabson, the late keyboardist past until New River Blues Festival 2013. When he took to the key- with Saffire, I never saw them live again. I was rabid to get hold of their boards we were instantly mesmerized by his obvious enjoyment in playing new CDs, but never again saw them live (although YouTube is a pretty cording to him, he was inspired to and singing songs he’s probably sung a thousand times. Not just a pro, good substitute). Sometime in the 90s I called Ann buy his first guitar by Drink Small, the Blues Doctor for South Carolina. Ironing Board Sam is one of those evolved beings we are graced with on once to ask, “Why is there a song about ‘pissing’ on every album, Now Larry Dixon is also a Blues Doctor, playin’ his harmonica with this planet and its many entertainment stages. Ann?” “Well, that’s just something that that ‘healin’ feelin’.’ 6 Dancing On the Edge News If I stopped right here and said, Gaye is into right now.” Gaye’s most striking characteristic. Although one could describe her behavior and some of her wild songs as irreverent, I don’t think that describes her at all. Gaye lives in a world which anthropologists call ‘liminal’ - Dr. Larry Dixon - Playin’ with that Healin’ Feelin’ Fair enough. I wasn’t offended, just curious. Trayvon Martin’s mother. It wasn’t written as a condemnation of George Gaye Adegbalola used to be a school teacher. I think all three of Zimmerman, nor did it question the outcome of the trial. It simply re- the original Uppity Blues Women were teachers. I’m not sure about flected the anguish of Trayvon’s mama, and any parent who loses a their one other member, Andra Faye McIntosh who eventually replaced child. It was a Death Letter to Trayvon. Earlene. I think it was done as only Gaye Adegbalola could do it, write it, and through it teach us to look with greater empathy upon those who suffer losses. Loss visits us all too often and strikes deep regardless of - that special place between old ways of being and new ways of being the circumstances. We were blessed that day by where the old rules no longer apply. From that threshold, Gaye enter- Gaye, and of course by the King Bees themselves for putting together an- tains and teaches. That day she did it other fabulous festival.*** powerfully when she debuted a new song she’d written, modelled The Uppity Blues Women put on Son House’s “Death out eight LP/CDs altogether. The Letter Blues.” If you’ve last one was in 2009 with “Too Much ever heard House’s song Butt” one of my absolute favorites by you have a sense of what them. Maybe I liked it most because we were in for. Gaye rewrote it from of its irreverence. Some think that irreverence is the point of view of Volume 1 No. 33 7 8 Dancing On the Edge News Gto wn - G astonia Town. Gtown Gastonia The Gtown Sound stretches from tegration. deep in the ‘60s with the Spontanes, The Counts, The Fabulous Flares, Gtown Sound currently has a release climbing the charts featuring and Image, formerly Black Image, a direct descendent of the former Spontane James Bates on the vocals. “It’s Just Rhythm and Blues” Magnificents of Gastonia.. Their Reunion 2011 concert was might be considered autobiographical for many of the group’s members. a two-day, sold-out blast. Moreover, it was an historical meeting of white The Gtown Sound Band is made up of six horns in the rhythm sec- and black bands who had virtually never played with one another dur- tion including John Alexander on alto sax, with a masters in jazz from ing the 60s. In that regard it was a unique experience for the fans as well the University of Miami, John is also the group’s music director. as the bands. The reunion actually started Then there’s Edward Blair on tenor sax, formerly with Nantucket through some annual holiday parties at Ron Ownby’s home where several and before that he was one of the Fabulous Flares and a Count. for Gtown Sound. There’s also Doug Burns on lead trumpet, Doug also plays with the Charlotte Jazz Orchestra. Jim Monroe is 2 nd trumpet, he was previously with the Flares, General Johnson and the Chairmen of the Board, and he also played with Coming Up Brass. Tyrone Jefferson plays trombone. He was a member of James Brown’s orchestra and the band’s leader. He still plays occasionally with that band. Singers for Gtown Sound include Marty Wetzell, Judy Miles, and James Bates (if you grew up with the of the guys from the band got together. The 2011 event at the Old Armory where the dances were held for Ashley and Hunter Huss high schools in the 60s was the game-changer with two, sold-out nights that first weekend. Since that Reunion, Ron Ownby has been the torch bearer of a new collaboration, based in what happened that weekend and what Ron believes sets the stage for the future. The question is, how good is the intuition of a guy whose already lived through a major social paradigm shift such as the one wrought by inVolume 1 No. 33 Wayne Sigmon plays baritone sax 9 Spontanes you may have expected to find James on guitar. He’s not, he’s now singing the music he loves). nally with the Counts. Mark Stallings is the other keyboard player, great on Also in the rhythm section are guitarist Pat Walters formerly with the Flares and the Spongetones of Char- any keyboard, plus the recording engineer and he helps in the composition and production of their original tunes. lotte, Brom Sargent--his dad was a Colonel (they called him Colonel Sargent)--is a bass player formerly with the Gtown Sound includes four additional singers from Image: Walter Reid, Tony Reid, Reggie Adams, and Flares, Scottie Thomas is drummer, he was also with the Flares and played all over the U.S., touring with bands Keith Connor. When Gtown Sound comes to town it’s more like a from North Carolina to California where he also did a lot of studio work. On keyboards is Randy Whitesides 50s or 60s Review, like the old Motown tours with multiple acts--just follow the spotlight: there’s the Spontane the founding member of the Original Singers, then come the Image Singers, then the Spontane singers join them, and the music NEVER stops. Spontanes. And the percussion- Gtown Sound often includes young artist Caleb Davis, A Berkeley Music School grad, and 28 year old ist is Luther Blair singer/guitar phenom. Caleb does original arrangements of Al Green, Marvin Gaye, as well as the Temptations origi- and Michael Jackson. He’s a jazz player but, according to Ron, also plays the hell out of R&B. Rather than looking for someone to book them, Gtown Sound likes to create their own events. Although they get bookings, they like to do their bigger events themselves because they have a business model in which they can use three groups and still create an amazingly reasonable ticket price. Last club they played had 700 seats and they sold them all in advance. All their events have been sold out. Gtown Sound is looking for other bands and entertainers from the area that would like to participate and join with them for a concert in their community. Ron Ownby’s original vision has become a movement, a Rhythm and Blues Revival. *** 10 Dancing On the Edge News Christine can also be heard on Modern Rock 98.7 FM as co-host of the morning show all over Eastern North Carolina as well as half the duet with Guy Phillips playing several venues in and out of Southport. She’s also part of a quartet with Albert. *** Albert Rogers took his bass to The Clubhouse studio in Rhinebeck, NY where other noteworthies record such as George Clinton, Dr. John, Hall and Oates, Joan Jett, Amy Fairchild, Al DiMeola, Marshall Crenshaw, Bootsy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, Natalie Merchant, and the Brian Setzer Orchestra, to name a few. If you’ve ever attended a Coastline Band show and wished you could hear more of Albert, this is the place to fulfill your fantasy. Until you get here, let me titillate you with some of the selections: there are two Taj Mahals, a John Fogerty, Van Morrison, Michael McDonald, Wilson Pickett, Gary Nicholson and Vince Gill, and Bill Withers. Panoramic range, like the view from Albert’s Southport looking to where the fishing boats head out to sea. Albert’s band includes Jim Weider and Randy Ciarlante from The Band and the Levon Helm Band, Dan McKinney formerly with the Honky Tonk Gurus, and Coastline’s Casey Meyer. Remember Robbie Dupree with “Steal Away” in 1980. He shows another side of his talents on harmonica on the two Taj Mahal tunes here. Glen Tippet’s got sax on “I’m Not Tired” and “Tupelo Honey,” Andy King vocalizes on “Sweet Thang,” providing trumpet on “I’m Not Tired” and “He Drinks Tequila.” Speaking of which, Albert is joined by foxy-soundin’ singer, Christine Martinez on this tune. They have as rollickin’ a good time as Sammy Kershaw and Lorrie Morgan had the first time around with “....Tequila.” Good News, we can all stop asking, ‘when is the Band of Oz putting out another CD?’ Good News # 2: this one is comprised of at least 90% inspiration. Live By Request includes many of their live performance favorites. “The Righteous Brothers Medley” may top that list for many. Others will love the “Chairmen of the Board Medley,” still others will be glad to find “Hold Back the Night,” “Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel,” “Back That Thang Up,” “Rhythm,” and I could just go ahead and list them all. There are two others I must mention: “In Between Disasters” was barely out by Uncle Kracker when the Oz boys jumped on it, and rightly so. I think the BOOz and Jerry West must have been inspired when they laid down the track for “Your Place or Mine” I certainly loved the original in the early 90s but Jerry and the fellas have far exceeded that version with their extended live treatment of a that great dance song. Ok, Ok, they were also brilliant for putting “Don’t Stop Believing” on this CD. That song just seems to be getting stronger every year. *** Volume 1 No. 33 11 Stev ens tevee Ow Owens and SSummer ummer time ummertime S till H ittin ts fr om Hittin ittin’’ the Char Charts from their D ebut CD o ear later! Debut ovver a yyear If you’ve missed them so far, catch them July 14th at Boom Boom’s in North Myrtle Beach, the O.D. Beach Club there on July 27th, or TJ’s Night Life in Raleigh on August 2nd. 1. 2. You’re So Young, But You’re So True Recapture the Magic 3. 4. 5. Greatest Love Ever Known Working On A Big Chill When the Moment Comes 6. 7. I’d Give Up Everything for You Second Chance 8. 9. I Dig Everything About You Do You Love Me Like That 10. 11. Dance With My Father A Much Better Place 12. Getaway Car Steve Owens and Summertime includes Roy Davis, Bryan Castro, Dave Owens, Steve Owens, John Downing, Ben Shaw, Robin Woodard, and Joey Tucker -- and there are rumors of some exciting new additions! 12 Dancing On the Edge News Rick Strickland’s new CD, Lucky, is packed with smooth steppers, ballads, and an uptempo stomper or two like never before. Although Rick doesn’t appear to be an awards chaser (he’s always been so humble at the Carolina Beach Music Awards when he wins), but I wonder if he’s considered how many awards this single CD could garner? This year Rick and his band are once again offering a special concert for their fans at the Avista hotel at North Myrtle Beach on Saturday September 14th from 6 to 9 pm, free admission. There are some very welcome surprises here: New tunes from: Craig Woolard, Terri Gore, Danny & the Juniors, Susan Trexler, the Legends of Beach, Jay Proctor, Russell Thompkins Jr., and the Legendary Dukes. Jackie Gore and the Original Members returned to the studio to bring “I Love Beach Music” up to date. The Royal Drifters most recent chart topper is here as is Jackie Gore and the Original Members’ “My Love Is Your Love.” This CD represents our first encounter with Mitty and the Followers and the bonus track from the Legendary Dukes. Like it’s namesake, this CD should be around for quite some time. *** KHP Music has kicked out another collection destined to make inroads into the charts and on the dance floors for months to come. They’ve remixed Angel Rissoff ’s “Fine Wine” -- it’s hotter and more fun to dance to. The 4 Jacks’ “Bobcat Woman” is certain to make it onto any dance floor it encounters. There’s new music from Rhonda McDaniel, Gary Lowder, the Entertainers, a remix of Danny Woods’ latest, the Martin Davis Band, Classic Soul, Paul Craver, and Roy C. Hey, Ron Moody’s back with another R&B tune from Richmond. Look for Earl Dawkins and the Entertainers and Gary Lowder’s “Hold On,” one of my favorite old Santana tunes. *** Volume 1 No. 33 13 14 Dancing On the Edge News Rev ubba D. Liv erance & Cor nhole P ev.. B Bubba Liverance Cornhole Prrophets Bubba D. Liv erance as a member of The K eys, befor ed “R ev er end Liverance Keys, beforee he acquir acquired “Rev ever erend end”” status. Currently riding the charts with “ Why You o That?” Go Do o And D him in her heart--witholding the adoration she deserves, Wanna G the friendship she desires, and the unrestricted love which If you don’t know the difference between a soul should adorn her day and night--he’s left with few choices. He can stand on stage and sorrowfully sing an old singer and a soulful singer, check out Bubba D. When a man breaks the heart of the woman who holds Liverance. (Listen for this: a soul singer sings songs Mississippi Blues, which she’ll find pathetic. Or he can admit his errors, suck up his pride, cover it by black artists -- a soulful singer makes you hurt, in humility, and offer his heart to her to a good Shag beat. laugh, cry, sigh, or feel like you’re gonna die when That’s the way Reverend Bubba D. Liverance does it, he sings). singing for all of us from that secret place inside where honesty and remorse struggle to strike a balance. It’s that place at the core of compassion, where heartbreak knocks strong men to their knees and only soulsingers and souldancers can rise from the ashes with their heads held high and ask sincerely for one more That’s chance. where you’ll find the Rev.... *** Volume 1 No. 33 15 The Beach Music Top 40 www.beachshag.com 20 2013 7 22 21 BLURRED LINES KHP 2013 11 23 22 Thicke, Robin, Pharrell, & T.I. YOU MADE A BELIEVER OUT OF ME 17 23 Gore, Terri DONT RUSH 25 24 Clarkson, Kelly & Vince Gill 19 Recordings BETWEEN THE DEVIL & THE DEEP BLUE SEA Espresso Logic East West 2012 1 HIT AND RUN Soul Therapy 2 Lowder, Gary HEY EUGENE Back in the Day 3 Sea Cruz - Allie, Butch, Dino IVE DONE ALL I CAN DO (remix) KHP 1112 2013 27 Blues Mix 10 4 Potts-Wright, Sheba SUIT AND TIE Ecko 2014 2013 10 20/20 Experience 5 Timberlake, Justin CALL ME Carolina Shag IV Back in the Day 4 5 7 RCA 2013 Year Record Co. & # 2013 I Love Beach Music Forevermore 5022 2012 1994 9 26 25 Rea, Chris GETAWAY CAR 27 26 Owens, Steve & Summertime BABY ITS YOU Steve Owens & Summertime 10 KHP 1103 2013 28 27 Lowder, Gary AMAZINGLY AMAZING Soul Therapy 8 KHP 1114 2013 30 24 28 Hudson, Lesa BOULEVARD BOYS 2013 29 Big John and Roger FALLEN FOR YOU (& I Cant Get Up) 2013 30 Fantastic Shakers I LOVE YOU BABE Beach Music Treasures KHP 1119 2013 Back in the Day KHP 1112 2013 23 3 6 15 9 7 Haywood, Heather ALL I WANNA DO IS DANCE 27 8 8 Too Much Sylvia TING A LING My True Story 9 Neville, Aaron DRIVER, THE Blue Note 2013 Chicken Bone Alley 10 King Tyrone & Graveyard Ramblers LOVE CONTRACT KHP 1109 2011 Musicinthemagiq 11 Musiq Soulchild IN BETWEEN DISASTERS Atlantic 2012 17 32 31 McDaniel, Rhonda HAVE A REAL GOOD TIME Uncle Kracker IM GONNA BE YOUR FRIEND Midnight Special Welk Music 2013 12 33 32 Clark, Tim Band PYRAMID Strickland, Rick WHY YOU WANNA GO & DO THAT Rev Bubba D. 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