Bobby Rush Releasing New Album
. Conqueroo informs us that the 11 songs revel in the grit, grind and soul that's been the blues innovator's trademark since the 1960s, when he stood shoulder to shoulder on the stages of Chicago with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter and other giants. Of course, it's hard to recognize a future giant when he's standing among his mentors. But five decades later Down in Louisiana's blend of deep roots, eclectic arrangements and raw modern production is clearly the stuff of towering artistry. "This album started in the swamps and the juke joints, where my music started, and it's also a brand new thing," says the Grammy-nominated adopted son of Jackson, Mississippi. "Fifty years ago I put funk together with down-home blues to create my own style. Now, with Down in Louisiana, I've done the same thing with Cajun, reggae, pop, rock and blues, and it all sounds only like Bobby Rush." At 77, Rush still has an energy level that fits his name. He's a prolific songwriter and one of the most vital live performers in the blues, able to execute daredevil splits on stage with the finesse of a young James Brown while singing and playing harmonica and guitar. Those talents have earned him multiple Blues Music Awards including Soul Blues Album of the Year, Acoustic Album of the Year, and, almost perennially, Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year.
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