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What
happened 2004 The
year 2004 is history. What has happened in South-East Asia this
Christmas week is beyond our imagination, and we are thinking about the
dead and their family members, relatives and others involved in the
catastrophe. For us the last year has been pretty busy with travelling,
both in Norway and other europeian countries, and the recording of the
new CD, "Rooster Soup", which luckily got great critics in
papers and music magazines. With a little help from our friends "The
Bootleggers", Johan Brandtzæg (bass) and Arne Skognes (drums) the
new album made a milestep ahead for us. "Rooster Soup" was
recorded at Stiklestad Lydstudio in mid-Norway, and technician Svenn
Frøseth made a good days work making the record. Piano player Daniel
Røssing, Andreas Moe on the guitar and accordion master Edgar
Heringstad also showed up. The record is all about blues music and its
close relatives Touring
in the weekends is what we are good at, and the trip to Wendelstein near
the German town Nürnberg was quite an experience. Playing where the
famous trial was done after the war, was mindblowing, and visiting the
great museums was also something we wont forget for a long time. We
have also played at a lot different Norwegian blues festivals this year,
and it seems like the acoustic blues has found its audience, and the
audience is true believers of the things we are doing. A big THANK YOU
to the people that come to see our shows. And
not to forget the trip to Greece during the Summer Olympics i August.
Meeting John the Greec, the Mayor and other nice people in sunny Volos
was a memory for life. Meeting legend Nick Gravenites, now living in San
Fransisco, was great, also seeing our friends Snowy White, Ana Popovic
and John Crampton. We hope to come back to clubs or festivals in Greece
this year. What’s
in the book for 2005 Well,
we started up with a few shows with our great Tribute To Elmore James
Band...always nice and funny to play with Frode, The King and Boogie
Bertil. In
February we had 3 shows booked in Greece, but this trip are moved til
April. Maybe It’s still too early to go for a swim in the sea, but you
never know...we might give it a try after a few shots of ozo. First week
of March we did a short UK tour starting in Warrington near Liverpool (
Kevin Keegen turned 49 years old that night we played The Appelton Thorn
). We ended the tour at the 15th Banbury Bluesfestival near
Oxford. Fabulous night at the Mill Art Center – the audience went
bananas - hope to be back next year . Big hug to Pete Price who took
care of the driving and Colin Wills at Crazy Cactus for havin’ us.
Numerous festivals and clubs in Norway are booked, and especially we are
happy to be back at Osøren Blues & Jazz Festival in June. In April/
May we are a part on the “REMBETIKO & BLUES TOUR” w/ Lousiana
Red, TAXIMI Group w/ Costas Doumouliakas and John Angelatos. The
Rembetiko song is a part of the Greek Folk music and we all know what
blues is all about. This combination and mix will be a very nice
experience for us. July is holiday time and we are looking forward to
spend some days with our families on a beach by the Mediterranean Sea.
Last weekend in July we are heading back to Blue Balls Festival in
Switzerland...one of the best festivals in Europe. In August we really
look forward to see our good friend Gary Hood at The Great British R
& B festival in Colne near Burnley in Britain. This will be the
fifth time we play this festival. Volos`in Greece might happen again at
the end of August. In September we have Hell Blues Festival and
hopefully we are doing Copenhagen Bluesfestival by the end of the month.
In October we are back at Ørland Bluesfestival and The Blues Train 2005
from Hell to Ôstersund in Sweden. A few shows around London – UK are
on the table for November/ December...( hopefully we can buy Christmas
presents for the family in London this year...) So...check
out your local blues club or festival and see when we show up in your
town. Hope to see you there... And
one more thing....IF you still haven’t got our latest cd “Rooster
Soup”....just buy it NOW. Cheers!! Jolly
Jumper and Big Moe 18th
March 2005
So
why? (april 2004) “So
why do we play this kind of blues? From our first CD ”Searching the
Desert from the Blues” (Chicken Breath Records) in 1999, which was
very much related to the guitar/harp country blues, via
”Bootlegger’s Blues” (RUF 2001) that brought us deeper into the
story, we’re now into the whole kaleidoscope of acoustic blues music.
This time we brought the upright bass and the drums into the studio. And
the accordion. And the piano. And no!! We’re not infected by any, we
said any, kind of fashion that the blues police give their thumbs up or
down to. “Rooster Soup” is where we’re at right now. In 2004.
That’s why we recorded it. Meeting Svenn the Engineer was great. So we
were having fun with the guys in the studio. We were talking about
understanding, love and friendship. This is not a 60`s kind of love
expression, it’s the real meaning of the word. The
blues music has changed during the years, and so have we. Society,
politics, economics and human dignity are changing. So is the blues
music. “Rooster Soup” is, like all the records we’ve done, a
tribute to all the fine people that’s fighting for their freedom. All
over the world. The
music? It’s all blues. But the blues has its brothers, sisters and
cousins. And even aunts and uncles. From the deep blues of Robert
“Rabbit” Brown in the 20’s, to the rockin’ side of Louis Prima
in the 50’s – it’s all there! We hope you like the record, and the
music. It’s all from the very heart. No overdubs. No shit … So
the essence is in other words: It’s
all said in four lines: Give
me a beef steak when I’m hungry Give
me whiskey when I’m dry Give
me pretty women when I’m livin’ Give
me heaven when I die. Peace
and love!” Jolly Jumper &
Big Moe
So
what’s up?? (mars 2003) |
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