Music Network by Michael Limnios's Blog – July 2024 Archive (24)

Q&A with Canadian musician Marcus Trummer, modern sensibilities with tradition that encompasses blues, soul, and rock

"I think there is a lot of good music that is being made nowadays, that being said, what is popular is definitely lacking soul so to speak and that is what I miss most. My hope is that we will elevate real people, playing real instruments, making music with real substance. I am afraid of the potential of AI generated music and where things are going with technology, however I do think there is no replacement for the real thing and people will be able to…

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Q&A with Finnish band of Goblin Shark, an unorthodox mixture of primal rock’n’roll and wild rolling boogie blast

"I miss the human feel on music. Now days people are trying to sound like a machines and machines are made to sound like humans. Fuck that. My hope is that good music will always find its way to survive."

Goblin Shark: The Rock n' Blues Bones

Goblin Shark is a hybrid patient of a Finnish mental asylum transsexual goddess and a rotten dark…

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Q&A with Louisiana-based quartet, Doug Duffey and BADD - 100% original Bayou Funk, Swampadelic, Bluesiana and Delta Soul music

"The SOUL and organic quality of REAL music, made by humans; truly talented people playing real instruments and singing from the heart; no tricks, no bullshit, just absolutely honest and pure music... coming straight from the soul."

Doug Duffey and BADD: Play The Blues

Multi award-winning Doug Duffey and BADD are a North Louisiana-based quartet…

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Q&A with bluesman Iain 'Gator' Donald, one of Scotland's finest slide guitarists, keeps authentic delta blues alive

"Blues is at the roots of nearly all modern music, its something we as humans can all relate to and it’s important that we share music that evokes such primal and natural emotions. Music in my opinion is a requirement in society, not only to enjoy but to help share feelings , deal with problems peacefully and to connect with people. Humans don’t survive on bread alone and I think that music is a very important part of our…

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Q&A with Greek vibraphonist Dimitris Angelakis, collaborated with some of most prominent Jazz musicians

"One thing I’m thinking of now is that jazz music might show the world the meaning of a band working together, where everyone is equal, unlike in music with a strong frontman and the rest of the musicians as just employees. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing because there are amazing musicians and great shows in those cases, but the equality in a jazz band is something unique to me."

Dimitris…

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Q&A with multitalented artist Brian Kramer, a long way journey of discovery within the Blues and roots music

"The impact I have been noticing from my point of view is that because the art stands alone as “interesting” or fun by itself, it makes people outside the inner circle curious and in turn they start to check out the Blues behind the art. That’s a really cool thing because it gives access from another source or direction. This implies that together the roll of both have a great value in today’s society and points in the right…

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Q&A with Dave Hole, Australia's premier successful bluesman and a highly acclaimed slide guitar virtuoso

"I think it’s culturally important to preserve the blues - after all it’s the foundation on which most other music is built, whether it be rock, hip hop, jazz, etc. As a lover of the blues, I would of course love to see it undergo a revival and become more listened to by younger generations."

Dave Hole: Down Under The Blues

Dave Hole is…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on July 28, 2024 at 11:30am — No Comments

Q&A with UK based gifted musician Richard Townend - Roots with laid back guitar and great tunes, well-known in the Blues community

"Music has a big influence on the socio-cultural aspect of society and people don’t really realise it. If music didn’t exist life would be seriously missing a vital element. It can be rousing, inspiring, factual and chilling all at once. It can lighten a mood,…

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Q&A with Shemekia Copeland, one of the most instantly recognizable and deeply soulful roots music voices of our time

"Music, especially blues music, gives people a chance to forget their problems and just have a ball. More importantly it brings people together. Listening to a great song we forget all the arguing and hate around us. We come together. We realize we’re all the same. It allows us to sing and dance together. It’s as close to heaven as we can get. That’s it. Music is a temporary escape to heaven."…

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For the first time, gospel icons Blind Boys of Alabama and Blues Hall of Famer Bobby Rush have collaborated on a recording

LEGENDS OF AMERICAN MUSIC support the Mid-South Food Bank in Memphis, TN.

IN HISTORIC, FIRST-TIME COLLABORATION, LEGENDS OF AMERICAN MUSIC & 2024 GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS: BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA & BOBBY RUSH JOIN FORCES FOR SINGLE OUT DIGITALLY 

COLLABORATION BENEFITS…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on July 24, 2024 at 9:30am — No Comments

Q&A with world class brilliant musician Andy Peake, a veteran multitalented artist of the Nashville music scene

"There is technical expertise to be enjoyed within the genre of blues. I love a great blues player or singer. However, the blues is mostly about feel and it’s a unique language that I doubt A.I. will ever master. There are those of us who believe it is our job to be the keeper of the flame."

Andy Peake: Music City's Emotions

Andy…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on July 23, 2024 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Q&A with Canadian renowned blues-rocker Colin James - has thrown open the door to welcome a house party’s worth of friends and mentors

"Blues has informed and influenced jazz, rock and roll, soul and pop music. It is in the fabric of almost all musical culture in one way or another."

Colin James: Under the Blues Rockin' Sun

To a recording artist, having a bunch of big-name guests on your album can be a double-edged sword: It’ll get you some attention, sure, but…

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Q&A with singer-songwriter Christopher Wyze, blends sounds and experiences that have shaped him: blues, rock-n-roll, Americana, and country

"Music makes the world smaller. Music is something we humans have in common that transcends language, borders, and everything else that makes us different. I find this quite curious, even mystical. Music communicates at the very core of what we as humans understand. All people understand a smile, a laugh, the cry of a baby, the sounds of nature."

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on July 19, 2024 at 9:30am — No Comments

Q&A with Blues Hall of Famer Frank Cosentino, a driving force in the Canadian & International Blues Scene

"The impact of music on socio-cultural implications I believe has never changed. Music is a release. Music is fun. Music helps take the edge off the struggles of getting by. MUSIC IS LIFE."

Frank Cosentino: Blues Master is Back!

Guitarist Frank Cosentino has been on the Canadian…

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Added by Music Network by Michael Limnios on July 18, 2024 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Q&A with Texas-based gutsy blues player Kent “Omar” Dykes, one of the best artists of American roots music

"Texas Blues and the overall music scene in Texas has such a devoted following because of all the hundreds of musicians who play every kind of genre of music on the planet. Blues is the foundation of all other music."

Kent “Omar” Dykes: Lone Star Bluesman

Austin, besides being the Texas state capital, is home to much of the best in American roots…

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Q&A with Austria-based musician Sir Oliver Mally, musical voyage of discovery into the deepest realms of the blues

"If you don't know who you are, you might end up not knowing what you really want. In order to get through to people, you have to internalize that kind of music. And also the lyrics to it. Otherwise, it will fall flat."

"Sir" Oliver Mally: 21st Century Blues

Thirty-nine years the "SIR" Oliver Mally has been "on the road" and has given thousands of…

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Q&A with Robert Yarra of The Golda Foundation, supports projects with poets, writers, painters, sculptors, and performers

“Books have been my passion since I started reading as a boy. When I was seventeen, I read On the Road, and that book changed everything. In those pages, I found my spiritual and intellectual comrades in Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, Corso, and their circle. After that, I read most of their books, and, except for Kerouac, I got to know the other “Daddies,” as Gregory Corso often called the Beats, to varying degrees."…

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Q&A with The Pontchartrain Shakers (Amedee "A5" & Jojjo Wight) an original, exciting blues band from Louisiana

"Louisiana's music is a huge part of our culture here. Carnival Season, Festival Season, and believe it or not, we have seasons for our cuisine, and the music of Louisiana is enjoyed in each part of that. Our music and our celebrations are simply a way of life here. That's why there is such a devoted following."

Pontchartrain Shakers: Creole Soundtrack…

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Q&A with Portland-based multitalented musician Richard Wilkins, performing and recording most of his life

"Every life lesson we all go through is expressed through the music we make. Music can heal us and allow us to make life long friends. Music seems to underscore our very existence usually for the better."

Richard Wilkins: Portland Blues, Sláinte!

It's been two years since Richard's last CD, "Life's for Livin," was released with…

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Q&A with NOLA musician Sonny Gullage, born with what you might call blues wisdom, a mixture of empathy, sensitivity, and keen observational skills

"Life can be so many different ways, feelings, and emotions, and I want to talk about all of it. I want everyone to experience it. I think we all live lives worth living and sometimes we just need someone to help us feel not so alone in doing so."

Kevin "Sonny" Gullage: Go Be Free

Kevin "Sonny" Gullage cuts loose on his inspiring and…

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