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Last Updated: 11/28/2009

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City: ASHLAND
State: Oregon
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/16/2008

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Saturday, February 07, 2009 

Current mood:LMAO
These were forwarded to me from my friend Jeff, a bass player.  Too good not to share.

Some of these are more upright
bass-specific but most are very much relevant to all of humanity that matters.
Enjoy:



Best man pays sideman

Revealing greed of leader

Rebellion ensues




Jazz nymphs crowd bandstand

Offering carnal delights

My
alarm clock rings




That plate of hors d'oeuvres

Cost more than we're getting paid

Think we underbid?




Dead air, damn dead air

Bandleader flips through fake book

Dancers clear the floor




"Just bring your upright"

Outdoor gig, wicked load-in

Just bring the Fender




Do
you know this tune?

Flip flip flip flip flip flip flip

Yes I can play it




Squeezed in tiny pit

Between the drums and a wall

Don't have room to bow.



Pianist can't groove.

Stop playing so many notes!

Cut off his left hand.



What the hell was that?

What happened to the downbeat?

Stupid conductor.



Singer enters late.

Did the conductor notice?

Apparently not.



Drummer sends a sub.

Orchestral percussionist.

Someone shoot me now.



These ones are particularly meaningful to me since I composed them:




what part of QUIET

during a bass solo break

don't you frigging "get"?



drummer starts to rush

I
lay back for all I'm worth

like that's going to work



vocals blasting me

singer still can't hear herself

why do I do this



they "need" to rehearse

how much does this pay again

next time I'll say no



Monday, February 02, 2009 

Current mood:happyhappyjoyjoy
Category: Music
KAREN LOVELY

"LUCKY
GIRL"

PRETTY PEAR RECORDS

BY PETER "BLEWZZMAN" LAURO  © JANUARY
2009

 

    

    Not knowing KAREN LOVELY personally, it would be tough to
figure out why she named her debut CD "LUCKY GIRL".  The reasons could
be countless.  However, I do know this - to be gifted with a voice like hers and
the skills with which to use it - she surely is one lucky girl. 

 

    Accompanying KAREN on "LUCKY GIRL" are several
different ensembles of musicians.  They are: LEE SPATH on Drums; RICHARD COUSINS
on Bass; JIM PUGH on Piano & Organ; ALAN MIRIKITANI on Guitar, Sax &
Bass; ANTOINE SALLEY on Keytar; ANDY JUST on Harp; TOM STAMPER on Drums &
Percussion; JEFF ADICOTT on Acoustic & Electric Bass; DAVE SCOGGIN on Piano
& Organ; MICHAEL VANNICE on Baritone, Alto & Tenor Saxophones; JOE DIEHL
on Guitar; BRENT NORTON on guitar, RICHARD BREDICE on Guitar; FRANK COTINOLA on
Drums; ALAN DEREMO on Bass. 

 

    Along the lines of what Renee Zellweger said to Tom Cruise
in the "JERRY MAGUIRE" movie, KAREN LOVELY "had me'" with
"Early one morning.........", the opening words on the opening track. 
It took exactly that little of "TELL ME BABY" for me know this lady
could sing the blues.  Some powerful rhythm and great guitar leads by TOM, ALAN
& BRENT also highlight this one.....which is just the first of many great
tracks.

 

    "YOU DON'T MOVE ME" will move you.....right on to the dance
floor .  And once you start, be careful not to trip on the changes.  Just when
you think your Cha-Cha's in full swing, MICHAEL'S horns will get you swinging in
a whole different direction.  

 

    If you're going to do a cover of this man's work, you'd
better have the chords to go along with the courage.  On "BOOM
BOOM
", KAREN easily has what it takes.  As a matter of fact, this version
would probably put a smile on John Lee Hooker's face.  From a soft, sexy,
whisper to a powerful crescendo, Karen's vocal range on this one is
absolutely masterful.  

 

    On "BLUES IS MY BUSINESS", as you hear KAREN sing
the lyrics "Blues is my business and business is good" it's a no
brainer knowing that with a voice like this, business is going to stay good. 
ALAN and DAVE, nail it on guitar and piano & organ.  It seemed a shame that
the groove the band was in on this one didn't go thirteen minutes instead of
three. 

 

    KAREN is at her best on "ROCK ME".  Let me tell
you, the next time you're with whomever it is you want to get rocked by - put
this track on, program it for replay - and I promise you.....you will
get rocked all night long.  The sultry vocals and saxophones on this one will
have the slow dancers in their glory.

 

    Other tracks on "LUCKY GIRL" are: "UNLUCKY
GIRL", "TOO LITTLE TOO LATE", "I'M A LITTLE MIXED UP", "IT'S TOO LATE", "BOOGIE
SOME"
and "LUCKY GIRL" (HOOCHIE COOCHIE WOMAN).    

 

    According to KAREN LOVELY'S bio, prior to recording this CD,
she took a fifteen year hiatus from the music business.  It's this listeners
hopes that there'll be no more of that.  This woman belongs in music -
particularly in the blues.  Thankfully, I've been told a new project - with many
originals - is currently in the works. 

 

    To learn more about the woman who will soon be a force to be
reckoned with in the world of the blues, stop by http://www.karenlovely.com.  While you're
there, send her my regards and your money.....for a copy of "LUCKY
GIRL
", of course.

 

Peter "Blewzzman" Lauro

Blues Editor @ www.Mary4Music.com


Tuesday, December 30, 2008 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNxDazIBZNY

Simply brilliant...his playing just takes my breath away.

Sunday, December 21, 2008 

Current mood:THRILLED!!!
Category: Music
You can download songs or the entire CD now on iTunes! YAY!!!

Kjell Remstedt has written a wonderful review of the CD which I'm reprinting here:



LUCKY GIRL


Dazzling debut, deliciously done

It is not often that a blues album will give you such a jolt as this one does. "Breathing new life into old standards" usually rings a warning signal in my head that some serious musical derailment is imminent. NOT SO. Here we have a collection of songs treated with ingenuity, clarity and creative skill that translates into listeners delight and some serious foottapping/dancing depending on whatever is at hand.

Karen Lovely's voice has enough clout to shout with the best in the genre but also the finesse and sophistication that allows her to emulate a cocky mischievous Willa Mae Thornton as in "I'm a little mixed up" or the husky intimacy of an Etta James in the beautiful "Too little too late" Each song is played respectfully but here and there with a harmonic twist that adds to the listening experience.

There's some very competent harp playing and some really excellent guitar work here but you'll want to spin the album a couple of times before you realize just how good. There's also a brass section that lets its jazzy nocturnal fluidity solidify into some sweet Atlantic honking. The mix has a lot of headroom so that especially for a blues record we're getting excellent definition

All in all you've got to hear it to believe it. It's a knock-out. I'm telling you. And if this isn't the perfect x-mas new years present for your favourite music buff then I don't know what is.


Kjell Ramstedt
Zydeco Man
myspace.com/blueprint4speed
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Art and Photography
I've had lots of people ask about the new pictures and my brother Brian. So, I'm posting this blog to let everyone know how amazingly talented he is. Brian is the one responsible for taking all the new, really great photos for my CD.  He's a fashion/editorial photographer based out of NYC.

You can find samples of his work by looking at last year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition - Brian did the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame editorial.   You may even have seen him on TV a couple of years ago, when SI did the Model Search reality series.  Brian was one of the featured photographers, appearing in almost every episode. 

Visit his website at:  http://brianlovelyphotography.com

Brian rocks (!)  and I am so proud he's my brother and incredibly grateful to him for making me look so good.

On a side note...he is also a Yoga Master and one of the most beautiful human beings I know.

Here's a picture of Brian with my daughter Allegra and her cousin Brittany.