Thursday, December 17, 2009

Son Henry Live in B'Pest DVD


Coming soon to a bandstand near you! Live from Budapest with T Rogers, it's an hour of live music filmed at the Gastroblues festival. You can probably fget a c

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Sometimes the pictures tell the story, and this is one of those times!

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Back on line!

Wow, who'd ever think that it could take 3 months to get an internet connection? But it's there, and I'm back on line again. More later....

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Off to Paks!



I think this images sums it all up! I'm off to Paks to play the DVD release party for the 2009 Gastroblues Festival and taking a great band with me. Tonight, the T Rogers Band and I are on around 8, headlining what promises to be another great night of loud, high energy blues!

Our gig last night in Budapest was another stormer. We played to a packed house at the Fregatt and then proceeded to drink and dance the rest of the night away. Coffee, a little petrol and we're off today. Oh, wait, there is still time for one more round of goulash before we leave....

Friday, December 04, 2009

Budapest, Fregatt tonight!

OK, short notice, but if by some chance you are in Budapest tonight, I 'm playing ath the Fregatte tonight with T Rogers. It is a warm up gig before we hit the road for our DVD release party gig on Saturday. Pictures to follow!

Answer- 3 months....

Question- How long can it take to get an internet connection?

Back on the web for a couple of short but wonderful days. More notes to follow...

Sunday, September 27, 2009

website is back up, email may be missing

OK, looks like everything is working again,website os back up.

If you sent me an email in the last 2 days, might be worth a re-send because not much came through!

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Garage Sale time

Yep, having a MASSIVE clear out of old gear. So much stuff that I've created another blog to hold it all

http://vintageguitarsuk.blogspot.com

is the location of the new site. I'll post the for-sale stuff there and all the blues stuff here.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Remembering who you are....




That's my flag. Comforting to see when you're feeling homesick.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Saturday, August 01, 2009

and about the crap we get about food....

and about the crap we get about food....


Slowing down, changing pace

Well, with the recession in full force it was bound to happen.

I'm putting the brakes on life for a bit, cutting back on the travel to make a little more cash and spend some time close to home. But, even with the economy in the crapper, we're still making some changes.

We had a great couple of gigs over the weekend in some local venues. My favorite was the show at cellar 35, where we kicked back and played old-school jump and chicago blues for a couple of hours. Some of that carried over to the other gigs that weekend, particularly at the ballroom. But it needs to stick. It's a good change. It'll fit well with the newer lap steel tunes too, all as an integrated package.

So, yeah, we're cutting back for a while to make some changes and pay a few bills. But expect good things to happen over time.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

T Rogers and me, live in Hungary!

Hey, I was on Hungarian TV, with some great live audio and video of me playing with the T Rogers band. They killed that night, absolutely spot-on playing, great live show, fantastic sound. Here's the link....


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The East Side Kings, Cellar 35, Thursday July 23

So, there's a new band that will be playing at Cellar 35 starting on Thursday the 23rd as part of the rotation of bands, it's called 'The East Side Kings'- it's me, Spider McKenzie, Mike Oxley, Duncan Stewart. It''s an old-school blues band- Old Muddy, Jump, Swing. No lap steel, no blues-rock, totally different than my normal band. It's a blues gig. We'll be calling standards and some new songs. We'll also be rotating other players in periodically to keep it different. This isn't a new version of the Son Henry band, it's a different style, a different set of tunes. Different.

My band isn't going away, btw. We're too loud for this room. As an alternative we'll try something a little different. So, this is a players night out thing to get together with some friends and play. I have a feeling it'll be a great gig! See you there, only at Cellar 35.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy 4th!

So, Happy Independence Day to all!

Between 1927 and 1929 my grandparents fled poverty in Germany after living through the horror of World War one, which included one grandfather losing all his brothers in France, and my other grandmother being left an orphan reduced to scrubbing floors to survive as a 12 year old.

They came to the US with a one-way ticket and the promise of a better life. They had to work, but they found it. In actual fact they never rose very far above what we might consider poverty today, but eventually they owned a house (one that housed 3 families most of the time) and always had to share the things they had to make ends meet. At one point my grandparents lived in a house made from sod cuttings in North Dakota.

It was that promise of a better life for their kids that drove them on. My father's father died young from the years of painting other people's houses with lead-based paint. My uncles all died or were injured fighting for their new country in Europe or the Pacific. I don't think I ever heard them complain- it was the reward of seeing my father and his sister succeed; scholarships to university, having middle class jobs, raising their children in clean housing, escaping the horror of war.

I'm sure they did have their own heartbreak- they never saw the friends and relatives that they left behind again.

But they did send what little they had back to those in need. They sent tickets for passage to brothers and sisters, let them sleep on the sofa while they got started. And, in my fathers-fathers case, returning for a visit in the early 1930's and reading the handwriting on the wall with National Socialism and refusing to be part- returning instead to work on the other side and bear arms against the country of his birth to fight for what was right.

By my fathers account, it was a happy life, hard but meaningful. They were all working together towards a better lot in life.

So here's an offer of grateful thanks to those brave enough to leave everything behind, to make a better life for their familes. Of being unafraid of hard work and hunger, of lonelieness and want to reach a goal.

And here's to our new home that made all of this possible.

Today I'm not going to a flag waving parade. There won't be any celebrations like that in Europe today. Instead, I'll pray for all our safety in a crazy world, that that others will find the freedom and safe haven that my family found 80 years ago. And to the first thing they saw at Ellis Island.....





Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!"” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

“The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus

Friday, July 03, 2009

Budapest, Paks Gastroblues, day 1

Well, off to a great start. There were supposed to be weather delays yesterday, thunderstorms in Budapest. We had none of it, buthe Danube is really at a very high flood stage from all the rain that they've been having. ű

So, spent the day in Budapest with Ferci and the gand from T. Rogers Blues band. Great rehearsal yesterday, too much to drink, and spicy cabbage and sausage for breakfast! It doesn't get any better than this! the best part of this trip (so far) has been hanging out at the Fregatt Blues Bar and getting caught up with these guys. That, and getting a chance to wander around Budapest some more, last trip I really didn't have time. We have tomorrow off, so I actually get to be a tourist for a chance.

But first things first. This afternoon we're off to Paks for the festival. Stay tuned for photos and details. But tell you what, we need to bring this band to Scotland for the blues bonanza, they're really that good. Funky, in a Robben Ford kind of vibe.

Video too, I think. Video for sure.

Oh, yeah, my voice is coming back fine. Singing today should be no problem. after a week of mumbling and whispering, I am ready to throw down tonight.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Dundeeeeeeeeeeeee.......

Yep, coming right up. See all of you pretty soon!

A bit of a new line up, some new tunes and a couple of new guitars and much too much gear. It'll be a great show no matter what I drag in.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Allman Brothers write-in candidate

So, I heard from an old friend that Derek Trucks is leaving the Allman Brothers Band. Sad, but the news he had for me was that he was waging a campaign to get me an audition to fill the slot. A lap steel player in the ABB? Well, there's such a strong Duane Allman influence to my lap steel playing it sounds like fun. A long-shot, sure, but fun.

I'm not exactly sure how he's doing it, I think its through the Allman Brothers Website forums or some connection that he has. I'm really not sure, but what can I say, Steve, but that I'm flattered. Will they call?

Hmmm, time for a letter-writing campaign? What do you think?

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Yeah, I know-

I'm updating all my diary dates and stuff.

Next gig is Thursday May 21 at Cafe Drummonds. It's a special show with some special guests!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Live from Budapest!

Yeah it's true, going back to Hungary this summer for Gastroblues. Here are some photos from the last gig in Budapest. What a great time, and a great band too-

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Gastroblues, Paks, Hungary (2009)

This just in-

Yours truly, along with T.Rogers, will be appearing at the Gastroblues 2009 Blues Festival in Peks, Hungary. Show times and details to follow!

Sunday, April 05, 2009

And still more images....

And one last pass of images from the tour...

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And then there were these as well

And then there are these, from gigs at Blues on the Farm, the Bottleneck Blues Club. Some gig pictures, some images of some new friends and the required shot of my guitars resting on the stand....


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