Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Mike and Ruthy (@MikeandRuthy) in Saugerties Nov 27 & Phoenicia Dec 4 #music





Hello Dear Readers,

We wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!!

We have a few exciting winter shows and are grateful for the festival offers that are coming our way for next year.

We've been in the studio polishing some new songs til they shine - and hoping for an early 2012 release.

Mike + Ruthy
http://mikeandruthy.com



mike + ruthy tourdates:

Sunday, Nov 27th Saugerties, NY
at New World Home Cooking

A live taping of Dancing On The Air with Uncle Rock, Elizabeth Mitchell and You Are My Flower, and the Jay Ungar and Molly Mason Family Band.  It will air on WAMC on 12/14.  3pm, $10 adults, $5 kids.  

Sunday, Dec 4th  Phoenicia, NY
at the Phoenicia Train Museum

The acoustics are beautiful and this is the perfect place for an intimate acoustic concert.  7:30pm, $12 at the door or $10 with an RSVP to flyingcatmusic@gmail.com


Willy with Auntie Aoife on her birthday.  :)

the studio at night, willy rocking out at home, mike in ann arbor and new jersey, willy's hotwheels on the road, halloween pirate costume!





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The Flanks performing in Brooklyn Thurs Dec 1 #music



The Flanks
Country / Roots Music / Rock and Roll
Members: Tom Bouman, Nick Capodice, Tom Mayer, Margaret Mitchell, Danny Mulligan & Ayan Babi Pal


Next week, on Thursday night, the Flanks will triumphantly return to the floor of The Shop, playing a show with the very fun Spirit Family Reunion. Factory-certified musical performances and inspired motorcycle repair guaranteed.

December 1 (Thurday)
9 p.m. Spirit Family Reunion
10 p.m. The Flanks
290 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Between Roebling & Driggs
$5 cover
Take the L to Lorimer or G to Metropolitan
facebook.com/theflanks

Monday, November 14, 2011

Matt Andersen (@matt_andersen), Canadian blues singer ~ @CyberPR



Matt Andersen

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Genre
Blues, Country, Folk, Roots
Location
New Brunswick, Canada
Comparison
Joe Cocker, Gregg Allman, Otis Redding, Merle Haggard, B.B. King





Quotes

The most thrilling thing in Canadian blues since Jeff Healey.
Globe and Mail
Every now and again you hear an artist that just pulls you up short, stops you dead in your tracks, like being on a top flight cutting horse that can stop on a dime, rollback and give you a nickel in change, Matt Andersen's voice did that to me the first time I heard it. He is the whole package and can play guitar, write relevant songs and present them in a way that will just bring you to a standstill...
Bob Gottleib, Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange (www.acousticmusic.com/fame)
There are some amazing blues musicians coming out of Canada recently, they have been far too long overshadowed by their southern neighbours. This cd shows that Canada matches them with ease.
Blues Matters (UK)
Canada's greatest guitarist made one acoustic guitar sound like a fully staffed band. Outrageous skill and contagious joy.
The Times, London (UK)
New Brunswick, Canada’s Matt Andersen has a larger than life showmanship that has been earning him a fervent and steadfast audience wherever he graces the stage. Matt’s sprawling blues, roots and rock musical hybrid with his sorrowing and soulful voice and astonishing guitar-playing has sparked a phenomenal buzz across Canada.
Canadian Folk Music Awards


About Matt Andersen

MATT ANDERSEN: Breaking Through, One Audience at a Time
The best performing songwriters, the ones who sound like they really mean what they’re singing about, tend to come from areas known for hard times and hard work. Like say, Perth-Andover, a rural blue-collar village in the Canadian Maritime province of New Brunswick—the home of acclaimed singer-songwriter and guitarist Matt Andersen.
“Perth-Andover’s a really small, family-oriented community,” says Matt. “Everybody knows everybody. My dad’s worked as a logger pretty much his whole life. But there’s always been music around: My grandfather played fiddle, my mom plays piano in church. Most of my cousins have had bands at some point. Whenever there’s a get-together there’s always about nine or ten fiddles or guitars in the room.”
Matt’s musical household got him interested playing early on and by junior high he was in the school band, first on tuba and later on trumpet. He took up guitar at 14, and before long was playing classic rock and Top 40 covers in pub bands while he studied studio engineering. Things changed dramatically, however, when he discovered the blues.
“Through Eric Clapton I got into B.B. King, which led me to the Chicago electric stuff and eventually back to the Mississippi Delta guys,” says the 30-year-old singer. “What really hit me most about the blues was its total honesty.”
Matt began to build his name on the Canadian circuit, his imposing voice and slashing slide guitar making a monolithic impression on audiences. He debuted with 2002’s One Size Never Fits, and followed with the likewise-warmly received Solo at Session (2004) and Live at Liberty House (2005).
After playing the prestigious 2004 East Coast Music Awards, Matt continued cultivating crowds, appearing with Randy Bachman, Bo Diddley, Little Feat, America, Loverboy, April Wine, and others. He signed with Busted Flat Records for a string of exalted albums: 2007’s Second Time Around, 2008’s Something in Between, and 2009’s Piggyback (a duo set with harmonica king Mike Stevens) and Live at the Phoenix Theatre.
By 2009 Matt had become a frequent guest on Stuart McLean’s CBC radio show “The Vinyl Café” and had completed his fourth tour of the UK, where The Times called him “Canada’s greatest guitarist.” In 2010 he became the first Canadian to win Memphis’s famed International Blues Challenge, which led to festival dates in France, Italy, and the US, where he toured with Old Crow Medicine Show.
Matt’s newest album, Coal Mining Blues, was produced by Colin Linden (who co-wrote and plays on several tunes) and recorded at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, New York. Featuring the Band keyboardist Garth Hudson and Olabelle singer Amy Helm, it’s a rich vein of new songs, many addressing the trying lives of working people: There’s the self-explanatory “Work Hard for the Luxury,” and the moving title track, which rings true in mining communities from Cape Breton to Sheffield and West Virginia. But not all of Coal Mining Blues is about hard work, as rollicking up-tempo cuts like “Lay it on the Line” and “Fired Up” bear out.
What is it Matt hopes audiences experience when they hear him? “I’m not trying to change anyone’s lives in a big way, but I love it when [listeners] really get involved in the music,” says Matt, performs over 200 shows a year and in 2011 won the Maple Blues Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Acoustic Act of the Year and was nominated for four East Coast Music Association awards. “That’s what really makes it a great night, for everyone.”
As Matt Andersen continues to do what he was born to do—play his exhilarating music—fans can look forward to many great nights, indeed.
www.stubbyfingers.ca


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Audio

Fired Up
Coal Mining Blues
Heartbreaker
Feel Like Goin' Home

Videos

Matt Andersen - FIRED UP (official music video!!)












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Monday, November 7, 2011

Robert Ross in Linden NJ & in Manhattan this weekend #music #blues #jazz

ROBERT ROSS BAND

NY Blues Hall Of Fame Inductee
Two Time NY Music Award Winner 
Quote: "A blues icon. One of the great blues spirits." Bob Fass (Radio Un nameable, WBAI-FM Pacifica Network).
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Robert Ross @ Robin's Nest
Saturday, November 12, 2011
9:00pm - 1am
Phone: 908 275-3043
Featuring: Robert Ross on vocals, guitar, slide guitar, and harmonica from 9pm to 1am. $10 Admission. Great food.

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Robert Ross & The BluesManian Devils @ Jule's Bistro (for brunch)
Sunday, November 13, 2011
12pm noon - 3pm
65 Saint Marks Place, NY, NY 10003
Phone: 212-477-5560
Featuring: Steve Holley on drums, Dave Hofstra on upright bass, and Robert Ross on vocals, guitar, & harmonica from 12 noon to 3pm. 
FREE Admission. Great French food.







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