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DJ Derek: Hanging Up His Discs

17 Jul

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It all started at the Star and Garter

He’s probably the oldest (male) touring DJ in the country and he’s about to call it a day at 72.
Derek Morris, aka DJ Derek (*1941) will be giving his last public appearance and playing his last set at the Musicport Festival this year. His blend of 60s rocksteady, reggae, ska, dancehall and soul has made him an icon for many in the industry, and his fans range from Jamaican music producers to Massive Attack.

Derek used to work as an accountant for Cadbury but gave it all up for the music. He kindled his love for music as a washboard player in the 1950s but also found an outlet at the Star and Garter pub in Bristol – where he would play his records to a largely Afro Caribbean audience. He’s played popular sets at many major festivals, including Glastonbury. He MCs in Jamaican patois while DJing – he just picked it up the accent from a Bristol based Jamaican barber, which helped him be accepted in the black music industry.

In 2006, He released the album DJ Derek Presents… Sweet Memory Sounds, a compilation of some of his favourite tunes and he’s also played cameo in Dizzie Rascals Dirtee Disco Video.

But no man is an island and were it for but the music alone who knows where Derek would be now. As his story largely started with a pint; Derek is well known for having visited every single Wetherspoons pub in the UK.

On April 27th 2012 Derek was awarded the Lord Mayor’s Medal for his outstanding work.

Derek we salute you – I can definitely say that you’re one of my heroes.

Musicport Festival Not To Be Missed

While the festival season this summer is well under way, showcasing all the mightiest of mighty pop-persons, who sing and gyrate upon many a stage throughout the land for a living. Musicport World Music Festival is probably just starting to pick up steam for this years annual indoor festival taking place 18th – 20th October. It’s the biggest event on the World Music calendar in England, which has been held each year in Whitby, North Yorkshire, GB since 2000 – apart from the diversion to Bridlington, North Yorks. between 2008 and 2011 when it was reported to have outgrown its birthplace; Whitby. The Festivals organiser Jim McLaughlin said: ‘the only reason it left was the financial problems caused by the former Quaker Meeting House Project which Scarborough Borough council planning committee and a self-serving town councillor between them managed to scupper’ (for anyone not from these parts; scupper: slang for ruin)

The festival returned to Whitby Pavilion for 2012, featuring Dub Colossus, Edward II, Reem Kelani, and Sona Jobarteh Band. Other acts that have appeared include Hugh Masekela, Kanda Bongo Man, The Buena Vista Social Club presents Caichaito Lopez etc., Misty In Roots, Rachid Taha, Mostar Sevdah Reunion, Ensemble Kabul, Courtney Pine, Mory Kante, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Vera Bila & Kale, Talvin Singh and many more.

This years line-up you can see here:
http://www.musicportfestival.com/festival-info/2013.html

The Reverb Playlist for Derek (!the penultimate – Odetta, says it all)

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An Alternative Playlist … Auf Deutsch

11 Jul
Süddeutsche Zeitungs' Diskotheke

Süddeutsche Zeitungs’ Diskotheke

‘Hey Hey, My My, Rock n Roll will never die’, goes the saying and in 2005 Süddeutsche Zeitung printed a library of music written in german – Süddeutsche Zeitung Diskothek, with the famous saying – coined by Neil Young, spread over the works fifty spines. Spanning 1955 – 2004, the library comprises of highlights over 50 years – combing news or historical anecdotes of each year with the music produced that year. Examples from its beginning in 1955, – the opening of the first McDonalds Restaurant in May 1955 to the scandalous film: Blackboard Jungle (Die Stadt der Gewalt), with Glenn Ford – Rick, a teacher at the helm of a bad-ass school with its bad-ass school kids who have come undone and rebellious because of old bad-ass rockers like Billy Hayley – it’s all Bills fault of course.

Unfortunately, when I started gathering all the german music on the discs to make the ‘German Playlist’ I came to the decision that most of them didn’t quite make the grade as a list on their own and was frankly quite boring. Eisbär by the Swiss band Grauzone doesn’t even make it on the 1981 list, which is a faux pas in not highlighting the song as a hit (placed 12. in the german charts) – so I made my own playlist up. The good thing about this collection though are written texts – and there is actually quite a lot of good music on the CDs. A follow on playlist is-a-brewin’ me thinks.

Enjoy!

 Die Aeronauten,Too Big to Fail
Sybille Baier, Forget About
Manfred Krug, Danke für den Abend
Die Goldenen Zitronen, Wenn ich ein Turnschuh wär
Die Sputniks, Sputnik Theme

http://youtu.be/hdMjpxjj41w

Marion Maerz, I Go To Sleep (Ray Davies)

http://youtu.be/KKRfYuWI3Rg

Nina Hagen, Herrmann Heiss Er
Grauzone – Eisbaer
Ton Stein Scherben, Wenn Die Nacht Am Tiefsten
Westbam, We’ll Never Stop Living This Way
Kraftwerk Das Model

http://youtu.be/lpU-x9mxHWo

Die Regierung, Charlotte
Blumfeld – Testament der Angst
Kolossale Jugend – Bessere Zeiten
Ostzonensuppenwürfelmachenkrebs – Von Haus aus allein

Here Comes The Sun – Cat Power!

27 Jun
Cat Power, Go See Her!

Cat Power, Go See Her!

In Native American cultures, such as the Iroquois and Plains peoples, the sun was recognized as a life-giving force. And after being a long time fan of hers, Cat Power – for me has reinforced this sentiment with her 2012 album ‘Sun‘. Reportedly she’s had set-backs, health and financial problems, sadness, gone to deep dark bad places and back and all the rest of the shit that is part of the human condition. But what is absolutely brilliant about her is, she doesn’t give up despite the kicks and the knocks – she doesn’t fain to make it public but is honest and remains true to herself and I truly admire her for that.

Sun is a life giver and middle finger to whatever gets you down, despite where she gets her inspiration from when it’s out there, it’s out there and I very much hope there’ll be more on its way.

Thus this prelude to the review of her concert tonight at Volkhaus, Zürich on tomorrows reverb. Go see her! Tickets:

Veranstalter: www.club.badbonn.ch
Vorverkauf: www.starticket.ch

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South by South East

26 Jun
The Chapel, Broadstairs

The Chapel, Broadstairs

 

After a long hiatus, reverb is back on track with news from London and Broadstairs – that sleepy seaside town in the south-east of England has got a few tricks up its sleeve.

London as ever is a great place to get your teeth into all that is musical, but my travels took me further afield to Kent. The Chapel – formerly the Albion bookshop, is now a micropub. The venue remains a bookshop with amazing volumes to peruse through at your leisure while supping local ale and wine. Evenings at The Chapel transform this lovely booky haven into a small venue for local musicians to take part in Jazz open stage nights and open mic nights for budding songwriters and performers alike. It ‘s here where I met Nyle Holihan, a half Californian, half Kenyan 20-year-old studying in East London – more to the point he’s an amazing banjo player. He plays old-time folk banjo in the frailing style, along with harmonica, guitar and some fiddle. The songs he played were all traditional, mostly Appalachian, American folk songs, Shady Grove, Country Blues, Roustabout and Cindy. He says he started playing banjo as he knew a family that played in a bluegrass band together, he loved the sound of the banjo but bluegrass was too abrasive for him. And as was already a big fan of Dylan it wasn’t a stretch to reach back a bit past Woody Guthrie and listen through The Anthology of American Folk Music to pick up some tunes.

Unfortunately the recording I have of Nyle doesn’t do him justice to load up on reverb but I’m sure you’ll be hearing more from him in the future and I hope he’ll send me some footage of his talent so more news on him I hope very soon.

Climbing Up From Down Under

13 May
Heath Cullen

Heath Cullen: The best thing from Down Under
since Nick Cave

Heath Cullen is set for significant things further a field of his home in New South Wales, Australia. Following his debut album “A Storm Was Coming But I Didn’t Feel Nothing” with his band The 45 (2011), his second “The Still And The Steep” hosts a cosmos of acclaimed musicians. All the following big names – drummer Jim Keltner who worked with John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, guitarist Marc Ribot who collaborated with Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and bassist Larry “The Mole” Taylor of the famed Woodstock band Canned Heat, and also a longtime Waits collaborator have lent their talents to Cullens own.

Check him and his album out. And a big thanks to Richy for the tip!

Good News! The Good Family Album…

28 Apr
Family Good with rhyth gurus Sean Dean and Mike Belitsky.

Family Good with rhythm gurus Sean Dean and Mike Belitsky

… comes out Tuesday this week (30.4.13) on the independent label: Latent Records.

Brothers’ Dallas, Travis- their mum- Margaret, dad- Bruce, uncle- Larry Good, cousin- D’Arcy –  along with the trusty other half of  the Sadies Mike Belitsky and Sean Dean, are all in on the act and it’s gonna be a  Good’n! So with all due respect – Buy it! – And anything of the Sadies. You won’t be sorry. End of sermon.

Here’s a taste of  what’s coming your way on The Good Family Album: Coal Black Hills

Links
http://www.facebook.com/goodfamilyalbum
http://www.facebook.com/TheSadies, http://latentrecordings.com/

Weekend Playlist

26 Apr
Bahamas: Afie Jurvanen

Bahamas: Afie Jurvanen

I’m taking Carte Blanche and setting off  the weekend with first on the menu: Afie Jurvanen, (aka Bahamas) played with the likes of The Stills, Howie Beck, Amy Millan, Jason Collett, Hayden and zeus, and was last in cahoots with Feist as pianist and guitarist. Jurvanen is Finnish/Canadian and plays beautiful music. There’s something reminiscent of Steve Miller on Bahamas second album but take a listen for yourselves. This playlist has a couple of tracks of his and the whole album – titled Barchords, is a well shined pearl.
The last track – Jonathan Wilson with Desert Raven is just one of the tracks from his album Gentle Spirit that delights in a Wichita Lineman and High Lamas kinda of way.  Enjoy!

  1. Bahamas   You Caught Me Thinking
  2. Feist   My Moon My Man
  3. Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins   Melt Your Heart
  4. Joan As Policewoman   The Magic
  5. Bahamas   Lost In The Light
  6. Ryan Adams   Lucky Now
  7. Tift Merritt   To Myself
  8. The Allman Brothers   Midnight Rider
  9. Reigning Sound  Dressy
  10. Jonathan Wilson  Desert Raven

 

Bahamas   You Caught Me Thinking

 

Feist   My Moon My Man

 

Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins   Melt Your Heart

 

Joan As Policewoman   The Magic

 

Bahamas   Lost In The Light

 

Ryan Adams   Lucky Now

Tift Merritt   To Myself

 

The Allman Brothers   Midnight Rider

 

Reigning Sound  Dressy

 

Jonathan Wilson  Desert Raven

Hommage To The Wearies

24 Apr

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The sad demise of the Austin band The Weary Boys in 2007, saw the end to one of the best live bluegrass blues bands i’d seen perform.  They produced six CDs in six years (2001–2007), their energy was boundless, their music: great mix of speedy ‘blues grass’ riffs and high kickin melodies, and last but not least; charisma – they had it by the bucket full.
Mario Matteoli – singer and guitarist of The Weary Boys, tells in the Doug Freeman Interview below; “We worked really hard and gave it a good shot, but we burned ourselves out in the process”http://www.facebook.com/

I found the Article / Matteoli Interview and had to share my excitement –  and some of the incredible music The Weary Boys produced. Along with a track from his now band The Preservation. http://www.wearethepreservation.com/

THE WEARY BOYS: FREIGHT TRAIN BLUES

 

 

 

During their career, the Weary Boys emerged as one of Austin’s premier string bands, coupling manic fiddle and upright bass with a raucous rhythm guitar and songwriting that ranged from poignant ballads to hard-drinking honky tonkers. The band formed in Humbolt County, Calif., in 2000, behind Mario Matteoli, Darren Hoff, and Brian Salvi, and moved to Austin shortly afterward, where they picked up bassist Darren Sluyter and drummer Cary Ozanian. With the release of their self-titled debut in 2001 and regular gigs at the Continental Club, the Weary Boys quickly invigorated Austin’s dominant country scene with their bluegrass harmonies and youthful fervor, mixing the local outlaw aesthetic with the emerging sound of punk pickers like Old Crow Medicine Show and the Avett Brothers and locals like the Meat Purveyors. Each year brought a subsequent release from the group, including 2002’s exceptional Weary Blues and the far-reaching gospel album Holy Ghost Power in 2004, and saw primary songwriter Matteoli further honing his craft. Following the release of Jumpin’ Jolie in 2006, Matteoli left the group to pursue a solo career, and the Weary Boys added Matt Downing on banjo for the release of their final album, Coalinga, which features mostly traditional covers. The group finally disbanded in late 2007. 

When the Weary Boys rolled into Austin from California in 2001, they set the town on fire with their high-octane take on string music.

Across six albums, the local quintet showcased the songwriting of Mario Matteoli and Darren Hoff atop a blazing fiddle from Brian Salvi, and the furious rhythm of Cary Ozanian on drums and upright bassist Darren Sluyter.

“Everyone remembers our shows,” admits Matteoli. “It was a really fun thing to do in Austin for a while, and I think a lot of people experienced it. It’s just this really fast, simple music, but it had this way of making people happy.

“I think that’s why people remember it and kind of miss it.”

At the moment the new Americana movement was beginning to gain national traction behind acts like Old Crow Medicine Show and the Avett Brothers in 2007, the Wearies disbanded.

“We worked really hard and gave it a good shot, but we burned ourselves out in the process,” Matteoli reckons. “And the bands from that era that have come to more commercial success were on that path anyway. Weary Boys was always really raw and not that commercial.”

While the members have forged new projects – Matteoli’s The Preservation; Darren Hoff & the Hard Times; the remaining trio’s WoodsBoss – the Weary Boys’ chemistry still endures five years after parting, as evidenced by a preview of the one-off reunion two weeks ago at the Do512 Lounge.

“It was pretty natural,” agrees the frontman. “We’ve had it instilled in us, but it’s not our lives anymore and that’s how we want it to stay.

“At the same time, it’s something we can still do and it’s been fun getting together and doing it.”

Author: Doug Freeman (http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/AMDB/Profile?oid=oid:54144)

THE PRESERVATION: HUGS

Vitamin D Playlist

6 Apr

Through the grey April sky there seems to be a sun beam trying to fight it’s way through and feed us with some vitamin D –  I hope it’s the same where you are too. The Silver Jews I sneaked in to let off some steam. Enjoy!

The Beatles   Sun King

The Walker Brothers   The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine More

Bobby Hebb   Sunny

Violent Femmes   Blister In The Sun

The Ramones   California Sun

Richard Hawley   Just Like The Rain

Chris Montez    The More I see You

Fleetwood Mac   The Sun Is Shining

Reigning Sound   Stormy Weather

The Silver Jews   Sometimes a Pony Gets Depressed

Prince  Sometimes It Snows In April

Billy Holiday   Come Rain Or Come Shine
http://youtu.be/XqECFy_qzkM

Heartless Bastards

2 Apr
Heartless Bastards

Heartless Bastards

The first ear-connection I had with Heartless Bastards was on 6 Music. Erika Wennerstrom’s voice blew me away as it is undeniably ‘different’. I think you either love or hate it. Myself and 33,754 others (facebook fans alone) love it. I managed to catch their one-only gig in Switzerland a couple of months ago and Erika Wennerstrom’s voice didn’t seem to match up with her slight frame – A deep, southern, fine-sand-paper twang full of fragility – like it’s just about to break. They played hard to a semi warm appreciative audience and It reminded me again, how much dedication, bloody-mindedness, stubborn determination and a soupscon of madness you have to have to arrive at your goals in the music business. Their sound to me is a mix of grey-granite rock, wide-open prairies, mountain ranges, pools of blood, sweat and tears and heart-ache. They have been likened to The Black Keys- who are fellow Ohioions.

The Heartless Bastards had different line-up at the very beginning in 2003, with Erika Wennerstrom on vocals, piano and guitar, Dave Colvin on drums, Adam McAllister on bass and Michael Weinel on lead guitar. They played their first live show at The Comet bar in Cincinnati 2003 and have meandered their way through the circuits and festivals ever since. The present day members are Erika Wennerstrom, Jesse Ebaugh (bass), Dave Colvin (drums), and Mark Nathan (guitar). They’ve now got their fourth album Arrow (2012) under their belts and it’s not one to miss. Check them out on: www.theheartlessbastards.com Here’s a taster of their brilliance: Nothing Seems The Same, live at SXSW.

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