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Cephas & Wiggins - Bluesmen (Blues)

Verfasst: 03.12.2009, 21:35
von Andreas
Sehr angenehme Bluesscheibe, gute Aufnahme (Chesky). (Die Info´s sind von allmusic.com)

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Biography by Barry Lee Pearson & Richard Skelly

The duo of acoustic guitarist John Cephas and harpist Phil Wiggins enjoyed a partnership spanning across several decades, during which time they emerged among contemporary music's most visible exponents of the Piedmont blues tradition. Both were born in Washington, D.C., although Wiggins was a quarter century younger than his partner; they met at a jam session in 1977, and both performed as regular members of Wilbert "Big Chief" Ellis' Barrelhouse Rockers for a time prior to Ellis' death. Their music, rooted in the rural African-American dance music of Virginia and North Carolina, showed the influence of Blind Boy Fuller, Gary Davis, and Sonny Terry, with a broad repertoire consisting of Piedmont blues standards as well as an eclectic sampling of Delta stylings, R&B, ballads, ragtime, gospel, and country & western; onward from their 1984 debut, Sweet Bitter Blues, Cephas & Wiggins' sound applied sophisticated traditional instrumentation and modern gospel-edged vocals to both traditional standards and their own hard-hitting compositions, offering a soulful acoustic option to electric blues. A popular festival act, they also issued LPs including 1986's W.C. Handy Award-winning Dog Days of August, 1988's Walking Blues, 1992's Flip, Flop and Fly, and 1996's Cool Down. They kept going strong and in 1999 released their ninth album, Homemade, on the legendary Alligator label. In 2000, Bullseye Blues issued From Richmond to Atlanta, a compilation of tracks from Cephas & Wiggins' three Flying Fish albums recorded between 1984 and 1992. The duo continued to tour and play festivals, helping to keep the Piedmont sound alive. In the summer of 2002, they released Somebody Told the Truth, a mixture of old and new tracks that reintroduced them to the next generation of blues fans. Shoulder to Shoulder appeared in 2006 from Alligator Records. Richmond Blues followed in 2008 from Smithsonian Folkways.

Verfasst: 03.12.2009, 22:08
von Franz
Schön, daß Bluesscheiben hier vorgestellt werden, bin ein Bluesfan. Weiter so. :cheers:

Gruß
Franz

Verfasst: 03.12.2009, 22:17
von Andreas
Das freut mich :D
Eine hab´ich noch ...

Schöne Grüsse
Andreas

Verfasst: 04.12.2009, 11:36
von Marco A.
Hallo zusammen,

die Cd gefällt mir ebenfalls sehr gut, danke für den Tipp. :cheers:

Ich höre noch nicht so lange Blues, was mich dazu gebracht hat war „Keb’Mo“.
Mittlerweile habe ich 8 Alben von ihm und kann eigentlich keinen Favoriten nennen, mir gefallen sie alle sehr gut.

Hier ist mal ein Link von JPC, einfach mal reinhören.
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/home/search?fas ... erby=score

Mit besten Grüßen
Marco