Blues All Stars Join Big Head Todd For 100 Years of Robert Johnson
. Big Head Blues Club, as the ad hoc ensemble is calling itself, features, in addition to the Colorado-based quartet�guitarist and vocalist Todd Park Mohr, bassist Rob Squires, drummer Brian Nevins and keyboardist Jeremy Lawton�special guests, blues legends B.B. King, Hubert Sumlin, Honeyboy Edwards and Charlie Musselwhite, as well as keepers of the blues flame Ruthie Foster, Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' Malcolm. Recorded at the legendary Ardent Studios in Memphis, and produced by Grammy award winning blues producer Chris Goldsmith (Blind Boys of Alabama), 100 Years of Robert Johnson will be released in early 2011, and supported by a national tour ("Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts") featuring many of the participants in the sessions. A complete list of the tour dates is included below. For Todd Park Mohr, who founded Big Head Todd and The Monsters with Squires and Nevins nearly a quarter-century ago, the project has served to re-introduce him to the iconic music of Johnson, whose songs provided many of the pioneering blues-rock bands�Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, The Grateful Dead, Cream, Canned Heat, etc.�with some of their most popular material. 100 Years of Robert Johnson features several inspired takes on Johnson's best known compositions. For Mohr and Goldsmith, the challenge in recording the tribute was to give new voice to Johnson's music, to avoid copying the countless cover versions already extant. "In so many of the takes on Robert's stuff, you don't get the depth of emotion that's in the lyrics and in Robert's voice. That's one thing that Chris and the band and my voice were able to bring to it. Chris had great ideas about how to represent the stuff, and all the musicians were just so good at what they did, the unique arrangements just came naturally." Robert Johnson's story is the stuff of myth and legend alike, and his music has fascinated blues fans and musicians for more than seven decades. Born in Mississippi in 1911, Johnson recorded only 29 songs, all during the years 1936 and '37. His unique guitar style and haunting vocal phrasing, and the evocative, often mysterious nature of his lyrics, made him a popular artist during his short time in the spotlight and has continued to intrigue since. A persistent tale that, as a young man, Johnson sold his soul to the Devil in order to become a more proficient musician has been attached to his biography since his untimely death at age 27�the alleged victim of a poisoning incident at the hands of the jealous husband of a woman with whom Johnson had been flirting. A hundred years after the birth of its greatest artist, it looks like the blues itself is about to be reborn. 100 Years of Robert Johnson Track List: 1. Come On In My Kitchen (w. Charlie Musselwhite) Cedric Burnside plays drums on "If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day" and "Preachin Blues," and acoustic guitar on "Ramblin On My Mind" Lightin' Malcolm plays electric guitar on "Ramblin on my Mind," "Gotta Good Friend," and "If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day" and plays acoustic guitar on "Preachin Blues" and "Kind Hearted Woman" BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS: THE ROBERT JOHNSON CENTENNIAL CONCERTS tour featuring Big Head Todd and The Monsters and special guests David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Hubert Sumlin and Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm is as follows: Jan. 28 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom Preview and Purchase Robert Johnson CDs |
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