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The Lil Ray Neal Blues Band

Bringing home third place out of
160 acts at the IBC
(International Blues Challenge)
Way to Go--it's only up from here!
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"Most of us go to our graves with
our music still inside of us." -unknown
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Marcia Ball

Peace, Love, and BBQ
Peace ,Love , and BBQ is perhaps the most multi-faceted and deepest album of
Marcia's career. From the pure New Orleans fun of "Party Town", "Watermelon
Times", and "Right Back In It", to more serious commentary on Katrina and
it's aftermath with the probing "Where Do You Go" and the inspirational
"Ride It Out", two of her more arresting compositions(the former co-written
by Tracy Nelson, who also appears on it). Contributions by Dr. John,
Terrance Simien, and Wayne Toups add to the Gulf Coast ambiebce. Plus,
Steven Bruton's production is terrific,especially in the way that he frames
Marcia's performances of "Miricle In Knoxville" and "Down In The
Neighborhood" with a fascinating soundscape. Marcia has described Peace,
Love, and BBQ as the album she's proudest of in her long career, and its
easy to hear why.

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Released July 10, 2007
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Limited Edition Jazz
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Chris
Thomas King 2006 DVD “Juke Joint, you can never go home again,
” featuring never before seen footage of the original Tabby’s Blues Box."
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Grammy winning musician Chris Thomas King documents the history of his
father's establishment--one of the last authentic juke joints
remaining--in its final days before the city tears it down. The story of
Tabby's Blues Box in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, unfolds in story and song,
while three music videos and a live performance by CTK reflect the
artist's lifelong infatuation with the blues.
DVD special bonus features include: Legendary concert performance of
“Revelation.” Martin Scorsese produced the performance at the historic
“Year of the blues” concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
This performance shot in High Definition, was the highlight of the night
as King and DJ Spin along with a sample featuring Son House rocked the
blues into the 21st Century.
The DVD also features three music videos “Wanna Die With A Smile On My
Face,” “Kickin’ True Blue” and “Waiting Impatiently.” In addition, a
never before seen interview with Chris Thomas King is also included.
The program running time 60 minutes.
The film was directed and edited by Chris Thomas King for 21st Century
Blues Films and produced by Bradly Lathem, Patrick Lemy and Chris Thomas
King.
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Juke Joint: You Can Never Go Home Again DVD
Chris Thomas King
$9.79
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