Stellar Review from No Depression!

A sincerest thank you goes to No Depression and Frank Gutch, Jr., the reviewer. They also put a throooooowback Kickstarter video in there! Check out the article here.

And if you don't feel like clicking the link, here's a transcript of the article sans videos:

Jessie Smith--- Tongue and Groove

Do I like Jessie Smith? Oh, yes, I do and I will tell you why. She's got the music in her. Deep. Embedded. She sings like she has demons but not about demons. The last person I heard squeeze the music out the way she does is Cydney Robinson who had music coming out of her pores. On certain songs her whole body tensed up while her stomps accented the notes. Phrasing? I have never heard anything quite like it. Until I heard Jessie Smith. There must be something deep within busting to get out because I can feel it in both of them.   

Robinson released an album titled Spokesman For the Shoeless which even today leaves me breathless in places. Two songs, “Georgia” and “Butterflies & Diamonds,” stand as a testament to the power of her voice. I do not pull out her album to listen to just those songs, though. I listen all the way through because the songs warrant it. Good, good stuff.

I hear a lot of Robinson in Smith--- the power, the phrasing, the emotion. Robinson could well have recorded Like the Sun, but she didn't. Jessie Smith did. Jessie Smith. A voice I had never heard before but one I am glad I finally did.

Smith is roots deep and shows it at every turn. There are hooks and grooves all over the album, most pointing to the past but not tied to it. I hear blues and gospel and a little modern country, which means it isn't country at all but a bastardized version of rock. I hear love and venom and joy in the mere performance of the music. Like she could not imagine a world without music. Like if it did not exist life would not be life. At times, I swear I can hear the hurt because when emotions and music hit just the right notes, it does hurt.  

Even the package says something about Jessie Smith, musician. On a plain brown CD jacket is silk-screened the album title, Like the Sun, barely readable because the colors came out with almost psychedelic intensity. It reminds me of the old Old Californio jackets except they printed in black. Included is a lyric sheet, thank the gods, a necessity for me when the songs are this good.

Favorites are “Trouble” and “Been In the Storm,” but others are beginning to crack the mental charts. “Take a Chance” because of the mere hint of what Elvis might have done had he been female, “”Secrets In the Hollow” because of its groove reminiscent of the rock side of “O Brother Where Art Thou,” “In the Morning” because of the dirge-like blues groove. I am sure they will each take top spot over time. There is a lot to love here.

Credit must also be handed to Neil Hubbard, the producer. He not only helped write a couple of the songs, he most likely played on most of the album. I have been following him for some time now and, truth be told, cannot point to one of his projects being less than impressive.

Posted on March 10, 2017 .

New Album Reviews! And There's A Pre-Order too!

It's coming so very soon. My new album, Like The Sun, is inching out into the wild music yonder, via a pre-order! Order some goodies in the form of music and merch! Check it out here. 

And, album reviews are coming in! There are some bloggers in the music biz who have listened to my upcoming album and gave their opinions. How exciting! Check out two of them here:

Don And Shery Music Blog

Midwest Record

Posted on February 20, 2017 .

New Album Releasing 3/24/2017!

Friends! Fans! Lend me your ear! I have a release date. I repeat - I HAVE A RELEASE DATE. March 24, 2017. My first full-length album! It will be a combination of 5 pre-released tracks from The Singles Project, and 5 unreleased new ones! 

Posted on January 17, 2017 .

Get This - Wisconsin Has A Beach.

Last weekend, I wound up on a small sand island on the Mississippi River, along the border of Minnesota and Wisconsin - Bradley and I took a pontoon boat there and stayed for 2 days. We played on Friday and Saturday, and MAN it was fun! We met the most hospitable and fun people, and we are ready to get back there next year for the next Band On The Sand! It's a music festival, it's a party, it's a family; it's everything you'd ever want in a show. Here are some pictures from the event, taken by my new friend Dennis, who founded this festiparty. He's pretty much the Father of Wisconsin, if you ask me. 

Posted on July 24, 2016 .

Sometimes I Close My Eyes And Dream of Mama Mae

I rocked wildly, as I clung to the memory of pain, to the memory of my mother. I couldn’t release it; I would lose her again.
    “Abinia,” [Mama Mae] said, trying to hold me still, “you tell Mama Mae why you rockin’ like this.” She held my face and forced my eyes to meet hers. “You talk to Mama. Abinia, you got to talk. Don’t you go away like this. You talk to Mama. You tell her what the trouble is.”
    I tried to pull away, but… Mama took my rocking self to her lap. Press me to her strong bosom, she slowed my rhythm to match her own. “Mama gonna take this pain from you,” she said. Rocking back, she breathed deeply, pulling me into herself, and as we rocked forward, she exhaled in deep guttural moans the sorrow I was holding.

-The Kitchen House, p. 29

 

 

 

Posted on July 6, 2016 .

Shake That Thing

As someone who has recovered from an eating disorder, I'm often looking for ways to show love to myself, especially in food and exercise. I have to always stay on top of my mental and physical health in a way that doesn't hurt me. There are a lot of messages in the world for the extreme exercisers, the gym buffs, the insanity-driven. For me, that doesn't work anymore. I need exercise to be fun, for it to vary, and to keep my focus on the activity instead of on my "fitness level." In my search, I found these dance videos that are fun and, well, hilarious. I am NOT a dancer. I often just break down in my own dance when I can't keep up with what is doing. But MAN, I can't stop laughing and dancing and laughing and dancing. If you need a little shakeup to start this week, if you need a little more play time in your day, and ESPECIALLY if you need an excuse to shake that booty, stop everything you're doing and dance to this 3 minute song. Thanks, Fitness Marshall. <3:ThaThank  Th

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Posted on July 6, 2016 .