Friday, April 27, 2012

Lil' Band Of Gold Comes to New Zealand This Summer

Lil' Band of Gold

LIL’ BAND O’GOLD BRING THEIR MAGIC BACK TO NEW ZEALAND

The Lil' Band O' Gold play four New Zealand shows in July...
WED 4 JULY – WELLINGTON, OPERA HOUSE
THURS 5 JULY – NAPIER, MUNICIPAL THEATRE
FRI 6 JULY – HAMILTON, CLARENCE ST THEATRE
SAT 7 JULY – AUCKLAND, POWERSTATION

PRESALE TICKETS ON SALE TUE 1ST MAY FROM
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GENERAL TICKETS ON SALE THURS 3RD OF MAY FROM TICKETEK (WELLINGTON, NAPIER, HAMILTON) & TICKETMASTER AND REAL GROOVY (AUCKLAND)

Lil' Band O' Gold serve up an irrepressible gumbo of swamp pop, blues, country, cajun, soul and good old fashioned rock 'n' roll. Lily Allen loves them so much she flew them all over to play at her wedding, and their songs have featured in the hit TV shows 'True Blood' and 'Treme'.

Comprised of a revolving line-up of some of Louisiana's most respected musical exponents, the current line-up features the venerable Warren Storm - 75 years young and widely considered to be the 'godfather of swamp pop'. He has toured with such luminaries as Elvis and Johnny Cash and still sports an impressive helmet of coal black hair.

On sax is Dickie Landry, a whipper-snapper at 73 who has played extensively with the likes of Laurie Anderson, Phillip Glass, Talking Heads, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan.

The collective's nominal leader CC Adcock paid his dues playing with Bo Diddley and Buckwheat Zydeco and is the band's young upstart at 40. When not working with the Band o' Gold, he is a highly sought-after producer and composer of TV and movie soundtracks.

On keys is songwriting legend David Egan who has written songs for a veritable who's who of first-class vocal talent. Solomon Burke, Percy Sledge, Joe Cocker, Etta James, Mavis Staples and Irma Thomas are just a few of the artists who have recorded his material. Rounding up the line-up are 'accordian prodigy' Steve Riley, saxophonist Pat Breaux, funk pioneer and renowned blues guitarist Lil' Buck, token Australian Lucky Oceans (pedal steel) and bassman extraordinaire Phillipe Billeaudeaux.

Their forthcoming album 'Lil Band o Gold Play Fats' is, unsurprisingly, an album of Fats Domino covers, however the heavyweights featured on vocals include Robert Plant, Elvis Costello and Lucinda Williams, alongside Down Under heroes Jimmy Barnes and You Am I's Tim Rogers.

Their ramshackle rock and soul revue has reminded more than one critic of The Band on their best nights and their last visit to NZ in 2010 made them a whole mess of new fans.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Dedicated to Levon Helm



1 The Band - Up On Cripple Creek
2 Rosie Flores - Boxcars
3 Dave Olney - If Love Was Illegal
4 Jessie DeNatalle - Rosie
5 Butch Hancock and Marce Lecoutre - Fools Fall In Love
6 Butch Hancock and Marce Lecoutre - Neon Wind
7 Big Daddy Wilson - Baby Don't Like
8 Mark Lanegan - Constant Waiting
9 The Eastern - Hope & Wire
10 The Fabulous Ginn Sisters - You Can't Take A Bad Girl Home
11 Emmylou Harris - Sin City
12 The Warratahs - Mind Readers Blues
13 The Warratahs - Good Combinations
14 The Warratahs - Kupes Tears
15 The Band - Stage Fright
16 Joe Henry - Homecoming
17 Lyle Lovett - Anyhow I Love You
18 Marty Stuart - Me and Hank and Jumping Jack Flash
19 Jason and the Scorchers - Take Me Home Country Roads
20 Dr John - Locked Down
21 Levon Helm -The Shape I'm In
22 Levon Helm - Chest Fever
23 Levon Helm - The Weight