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Guy Davis
continues to explore the almost forgotten territory of acoustic African-American folk music, field hollers, shouts, rags, and gospel songs in a style that predates the blues and has much in common with the white Appalachian music that existed until the record companies separated it into race and hillbilly music.
"Slow Motion Daddy"
is a salacious ragtime original with a syncopated rhythm that recalls
Rev. Gary Davis
and
Willie McTell
.
Davis
plays banjo and harmonica and hams it up giving the performance a sly humor.
"Follow Me Down"
is a 12-string guitar showcase that pays homage to
Leadbelly
's
"Mr. Tom Hughes' Town"
a tale of racism and high life in the big city.
Nerak Patterson
adds electric guitar to a cover of
"Hoochie Coochie Man"
in an arrangement that crosses the Delta with South Side Chi town.
delivers the tune with a growling sexuality and leaves
Patterson
room for a tasty solo.
"Can't Be Satisfied"
is another
Muddy Waters
' tune, this time played claw hammer style on the banjo, with
adding harmonica and delivering another playful vocal.
Mark Murphy
drops some groovy polyrhythms with his standup bass.
contributes six of his own solid originals to the set including the aforementioned
;
"Sweet Hannah,"
which combines the secular and the sacred with the sanctified B-3 of
Adam Hurwitz
aka
Professor Louie
, and the soulful backing vocals of
Bernadette Marnell-Polumbia
Joann Marnell
"Steamboat Captain"
is another ragtime ditty that combines sprightly acoustic guitar and jug band-like homemade percussion, and
"The Angels Are Calling"
is a meditation on mortality with a powerful vocal that comes close to weeping as the tune progresses. ~ j. poet
continues to explore the almost forgotten territory of acoustic African-American folk music, field hollers, shouts, rags, and gospel songs in a style that predates the blues and has much in common with the white Appalachian music that existed until the record companies separated it into race and hillbilly music.
"Slow Motion Daddy"
is a salacious ragtime original with a syncopated rhythm that recalls
Rev. Gary Davis
and
Willie McTell
.
Davis
plays banjo and harmonica and hams it up giving the performance a sly humor.
"Follow Me Down"
is a 12-string guitar showcase that pays homage to
Leadbelly
's
"Mr. Tom Hughes' Town"
a tale of racism and high life in the big city.
Nerak Patterson
adds electric guitar to a cover of
"Hoochie Coochie Man"
in an arrangement that crosses the Delta with South Side Chi town.
delivers the tune with a growling sexuality and leaves
Patterson
room for a tasty solo.
"Can't Be Satisfied"
is another
Muddy Waters
' tune, this time played claw hammer style on the banjo, with
adding harmonica and delivering another playful vocal.
Mark Murphy
drops some groovy polyrhythms with his standup bass.
contributes six of his own solid originals to the set including the aforementioned
;
"Sweet Hannah,"
which combines the secular and the sacred with the sanctified B-3 of
Adam Hurwitz
aka
Professor Louie
, and the soulful backing vocals of
Bernadette Marnell-Polumbia
Joann Marnell
"Steamboat Captain"
is another ragtime ditty that combines sprightly acoustic guitar and jug band-like homemade percussion, and
"The Angels Are Calling"
is a meditation on mortality with a powerful vocal that comes close to weeping as the tune progresses. ~ j. poet