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THE
MANNISH BOYS (Live Show)
Source: BluesSource.com
Date: 09/2006
Writer: Anthony Dellaria
SUNDAY
AT THE 15th ANNUAL POCONO BLUES FESTIVAL
The
last time I was at the Pocono Blues Festival
was on a Sunday in 2003, and the day started
with some serious Sacred Steel. The Campbell
Brothers were getting things warmed up that
day with a little Church for everyone from what
I recall! I also recall seeing Magic Slim perform
one of the best sets I have ever seen! Oh the
Memories.........and I certainly came away this
year with some great memories too!
This
year the Sunday line-up was as impressive as
ever. Michael Cloeren, the festival's promoter
always seems to hand pick some of the finest
international Blues musicians and put a fantastic
weekend of all genres of the Blues together.
Always a mix of well known musicians and some
relatively new artists, I'm convinced that Michael
does his homework very seriously.
The
three stage venue is located at the Big Boulder
Ski Resort in Blakeslee, Pennsylvania . With
two main stages and a tent stage area, there's
almost too much going on. This was the only
real bummer of the day for me as I had to miss
John Hammond 's performance. Oh Well! Don't
get me wrong, it's all good at Pocono!
For
me, this years Sunday's performances started
off with the steel guitar of Aubrey Ghent .
Aubrey is a third generation steel guitar player
(master) and 38 year veteran who has played
the instrument since he was six. He definitely
had the crowd spiritually in tune, and it was
a great way to begin the day! I caught almost
the entire one hour and fifteen minute set,
and got spiritually fit for the rest of the
day. If you were listening to the message, Aubrey
was telling some old stories in a great way,
embellishing that stuff I used to hear in Church
with some great music! It was some of the best
Church you will ever get.
After
Aubrey's set I headed up to the tent stage and
caught the end of Mem Shannon's first set of
the afternoon. Mem Shannon , an ex cabbie from
New Orleans took firm hold of the audience.
Playing mostly tunes from Mem's latest CD, "I'm
from Phunkville", the four piece band consisting
of guitar, bass, keyboards and drums, pumped
up the crowd. Like he says in the song ……….In
Phunkville, they "don't allow no standing
still," and they "don't allow no squares."
I'm not much on 10 minute songs, but this I
could handle easily.
Next
I was able to catch the last half of John Lee
Hooker Jr .'s set on the second main stage.
After a brief stop to chat with Finis Tasby
from the Mannish Boys , I arrived stage right
to catch several tunes from Hooker's latest
CD, "Blues with a Vengeance". Hooker
Jr. was joined by keyboardist Stephan Ortiz,
bassist George Lacson, drummer Michael Rogers,
and featured young blues prodigy Jeff Horan
on lead guitar . This is the third time over
the last year I was able to see Hooker and his
band, and although I definitely enjoy him playing
his father's material like "Boom Boom",
and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, and One Beer",
it may take a few more performances to appreciate
his own material as much as his Father's.
After
catching Hooker it was a brief excursion back
over to the tent stage to catch the end of a
set by Zac Harmon . Harmon who was raised in
Jackson Mississippi, has been involved in many
genres of music over the years as a studio musician
and producer, and now is enjoying a revitalized
career since winning the Blues Foundations 2004
International Blues Challenge as "best
unsigned blues band". Playing songs from
his latest CD, The Blues According to Zachariah
, Zac lulled the crowd. While Zac played his
story, and sometimes spoke his story, I got
a feeling like he definitely had a way to get
the crowd to feel where he is coming from. A
true bluesman and a hell of a nice guy to boot!
If you get a chance to see Zac, GO!
Well,
it now was approaching 3:00 PM, and I headed
down to the center main stage for the Mannish
Boys . The line up for the Mannish Boys Blues
Review was as follows: Randy Chortkoff on Harp
and Vocals, "Kid" Ramos on Guitar,
Rusty Zinn on Guitar and Vocals, Tom Leavy on
Bass, Leon Blue on Piano and Vocals, Richard
Innes on Drums, Johnny Dyer on Harp and Vocals,
and Finis Tasby on Vocals. With these veterans
there was no question as to what I was in for!
Having caught these guys with a very similar
line-up at the San Francisco Blues Festival
in 2004, I knew there would be no disappointments
here!
The
one-and-a-half hour plus set was nothing but
the purest blues, starting with " Kids
Jump " and ending with the boys coming
out for an encore, breaking into Jimmy Reed
's " The Sun is Shining ". Playing
almost an identical set list off of the most
recent CD Live in Demand , the boys took the
crowd to school. This was the real deal without
a doubt! All of it was a highlight, but several
interim highlights were, Leon Blue doing "
She Wants To Sell My Monkey ", Johhny Dyer
performing " Mannish Boy " and "
Howlin Wolf ", and Finis Tasby performing
" Goin' Crazy Over T.V. " (one of
my personal favorites) and " As The Years
Go Passing By ".
I
literally stood in one spot somewhat center
stage and didn't move for the entire set as
these guys brought me to that magical place
where I know "Everything is Gonna Be All
Right!" Truly the blues, these guys put
on a Festival within the Festival! I was once
again reminded of why I keep on coming to these
Festivals, looking to hear the real stuff and
often finding bands that keep the blues alive,
playing the blues as it was meant to be heard.
My thanks to the Mannish Boys for keeping it
real!
Afterwards
I was able to meet with these guys backstage
for a brief interview. The interview should
be posted next week at bluessorce.com along
with slideshow of photos of the Mannish Boys
performance at the Festival. Special thanks
to Frank Roszak (Delta Groove Productions),
the bands Road Manager, and Michael Cloeren
(Festival Promotor) for setting things up!
Well,
that was it for the day as I had to depart early.
Even though I missed Mighty Sam McClain and
KoKo Taylor , I was fine with it having gotten
a HUGE dose of blues. A week later today while
writing these last words………I'm
still feeling it, and that's what it's about! |
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