Thursday, November 26, 2009

Music Lesson, Farnborough School

Today I was up at 7am to teach year 8’s and 10’s at Farnborough School.

We started out with a song and talked about where blues originates from and how the location tells a lot about the sound.  We walked thru the different styles o f blues and I asked them to join me on the instruments set up piano, bass and drums.  At least one of them played horn in each of the year classes and they all had a go at the Twelve-bar blues and we ended with a Sam Cooke version of Little Red Rooster.

In the afternoon we started with songs of blues, I showed them about the gospel sound and we played the instruments and experienced hands-on how to build a song.  I ended the class with them forming groups and writing their own.

I enjoy giving back to the young who have an interest and want to be a part of the music world.  I started at age 3 and never had anyone who took time to show me about music.  I started out by myself but now have a lot of great people helping me bring my music to a wider audience.

I do hope some of the class got something out of today.

Bison Event, Hotel Schweizerhof in Lucerne


Here I asked Lurrie Bell (son of Chicago Blues Harmonica master Carey Bell) to join me on stage.  We just played how my father and I used to, as did Lurrie and his father. Man, it was a good feeling when friends can just play and have some fun with the down home blues.  We played many of my favourites including an old T-Bone Walker song Stormy Monday.

 I just received the photos from that day which I share with you. Above Photo © Achim

Thank you to Bison for hosting this event.

Lucerne Blues Festival 2009

The new tour to promote my Live in San Antonio CD got off to a good start over in Switzerland at the Lucerne Blues Festival.   The final show we performed in the Casino left us on cloud 9 from the love we received and also CD less!

It was so wonderful to see the city of Lucerne taking part in bringing the blues to a wider audience by creating days packed full of music, volunteering time, food and whatever they can to make the festival memorable for the city and to all who visited.    

Over 80 artists performed, from newcomers to old friends like Dorothy Moore, Mud Morganfield, Bob Corritore and Eddie Shaw, I was so happy to see them all again. 

I left there with new songs in my heart, a time we will never forget.

Eugene Hideaway Bridges Live In San Antonio CD


Home is wherever the next performance takes him, the USA through Europe to Australia, with many stops in between such as China and Singapore.

Since 1998 Eugene has recorded four studio CDs with a full band. His last release Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges featured solos and duos with friends and fellow musicians met on the road.  This CD was nominated for two prestigious US Blues Foundation Blues Music Awards in 2008.

With numerous requests for a CD that captures the Eugene live sound, March 2009 saw Eugene and his band record a live performance at Chango’s Havana Club, San Antonio, Texas.

Joining me on this record were:
Bass Eric King | Drums Bobby Baranowski | Keyboards & Organ David Webb | Tenor Sax Seth Kibel | Trumpet Justine Miller

Album Cover Art © Nick Manske

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