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Best Of Las Vegas Blues

Updated: Feb 16, 2023





Blues Society Teams with Producer Harrell to Release Best of Las Vegas Blues
Jimmy Carpenter (President LVBS) and Dan Harrell proudly hold up the “Las Vegas Blues Vol.1 CD”
Pictured | Jimmy Carpenter (President LVBS) and Dan Harrell

We are excited to announce the release of Blue Las Vegas, Volume One, a collection of the very best Blues music made in Sin City.



The jam-packed album has 10 acts, 20 songs, and nearly 80 minutes of music, featuring well-known performers like #LeonBlue, #BillyRayCharles, #JuniorBrantley, #AlEk, and #JimmyCarpenter, as well as less nationally known but extremely gifted players and singers. They have been entertaining discerning Blues audiences for dozens of years, even decades.


**The album is NOW AVAILABLE**


 

The Las Vegas Blues Society partnered with #DanHarrell (a lifelong blues music supporter and #LVBS award recipient) to make this recording that features the stars of the Las Vegas Blues (live music) Scene.

 

Harrell had this to say about the project: “The priority motive for making this album is not to make a profit, although we believe we’ve created an outstanding recording that any Blues fan will be proud to own. This album’s primary purpose is to highlight local Las Vegas Blues heroes and to put a spotlight on the Las Vegas Blues scene for those around the country and the world to know and hear. In addition, it will document a moment in time for Las Vegas Blues and permanently honor and memorialize beloved performers of the genre who are based here. During the horrible pandemic, we sadly lost a few of our biggest Las Vegas Blues icons, including the Blues Sensation Lamont "Lipz" Wilson, revered soul crooner Bobby Jonz, and some brilliant sidemen. And I got to thinking that we needed to get some of these cats’ great music on record, so their enormous talents can be celebrated by fans now, and especially years from now. And I am telling you the truth, on this album, everyone is at the top of their game.”
 

The jam-packed album has 10 acts, 20 songs, and nearly 80 minutes of music, featuring well-known performers like #LeonBlue, #BillyRayCharles, #JuniorBrantley, #AlEk, and #JimmyCarpenter, as well as less nationally known but extremely gifted players and singers. They have been entertaining discerning Blues audiences for dozens of years, even decades.






Recording the Album

The #LasVegasBluesSociety offered their prestigious name, their expertise, and their inspiration to the project. They also will help promote and sell the album via their social media, on their web site, and at their events.


Harrell in turn donated the costs to pay performers, and to record and manufacture the album, and served as executive producer and project manager. #LVBS president #JimmyCarpenter, a multiple award-winning singer, composer, and sax player, offered his extensive recording knowledge as creative consultant. LVBS board member #StellaPonce, the assistant producer, served as liaison to the LVBS and provided help and guidance in a variety of important ways.


The album was recorded in #LasVegas at Nonebody Studio A, with sound engineer (and always in-demand drummer) #CameronTyler recording, mixing, and offering additional creative consulting. Local sound guru #MarkOwen did the final mastering.

 

Cover Art

Uniquely, the album features an original painting on the cover by marvelous professional artist #CathyHubbard.

“Cathy is an amazing painter,” Harrell says. “I’m thrilled and honored that she made time for this project, then produced this exceptional work of art. I’ve wanted to own one of her paintings for years, and now I have the best of my imagination – a fantastic Hubbard painting depicting the music scene I love!”

The entire package of art, graphics, type, photography, and copy was put together by multitalented graphic artist and writer #ColinCampbell, who also provided much-needed editing and creative input. Pro photographers #MarilynJ.Stringer and #PaulCitone contributed some splendid artist photos.


Harrell, who has written about Blues professionally for many years, authored the liner and insert notes. Among his other pursuits, he is currently a contributing writer for Blues Music Magazine and treasurer of the Las Vegas Blues Society.

 

It may be some of the best Blues you’ve heard lately – from some of the best players and singers in the world, not just Las Vegas. We hope you will check it out.

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dan D. Harrell (President / Executive Producer,)

PO Box 1111, Pahrump, NV 89041 USA

408-813-1897 (cell) | dan@writeanswer.biz


Professional media – print, broadcast, and digital – and Blues music broadcasters are encouraged to request courtesy copies of the CD by contacting Harrell atdan@writeanswer.biz or Stella Ponce at chicablue01@gmail.com. We are in the Pacific time zone, near Las Vegas, USA. Please provide the name of your publication or broadcast and complete contact details, including a link to your online page(s) – web site, Facebook, etc. Your questions can be directed to either of those email addresses. Thank you for your interest.

 

Chicago Blues Guide ARTICLE

Written By - Marty Gunther’s Red, Hot ’n Blues Music Reviews - February 2023


Various Artists – Blue Las Vegas Vol. 1

Write Answer Records


Fans descend on #LasVegas in droves each fall for the #BigBluesBender, but the city has plenty of talent to offer away from the Strip, too. If you have any doubt, take a deep dive into this 20-track, 80-minute compilation from the good folks at the #LasVegasBluesSociety.

The big names on this one include reining BMA horn player of the year #JimmyCarpenter and ageless keyboard player #LeonBlue, but #ScottRhiner & the Moanin’ Blacksnakes, #JuniorBrantley & the Shuffle-aires, Boyz in the Parking Lot featuring #BillyRayCharles, #Monk & the Po’ Boys, Chris Tofield, Trevor & the Swingin’ Johnsons, #CarlosGuerrero & Friends and the #VegasStripKings are all worth a listen, too.

Don’t miss Leon’s “Blues Bender” and “Slow Dance,” which bookend the set, along with “Hard Lovin’ Woman,” “Bad Case of Love,” “Juke Joint Blues,” “I Treat My Woman,” “Mean Mistreatin’ Mama,” “Temptation,” “My Dog Is Mean,” “Forty Cups of Coffee” and “Pandemonium.”


Note: In the same issue, you can read Marty’s review of Rick Berthod’s latest – Tribute to Peter Green: Fleetwood Mac Years.


 

Blues Blast Magazine REVIEW

Issue 17-7 February 16, 2023


The Las Vegas Blues Society Presents – Blues Las Vegas Volume One

Write Answer Records

20 tracks – 80 minutes


The Las Vegas Blues Society (LVBS) released this sampler to highlight the local talent and to promote the vibrant blues scene in the city. Some of the artists on the album will probably be well known to many listeners, but most are the talented musicians that are likely only regionally known.


Dan Harrell, a local blues aficionado, executive produced the album. Award winning Jimmy Carpenter, the current LVBS President, acted as the consultant overseeing the recording of the album. 

Ten artists each provided two songs showcasing the music of Las Vegas.


Leon Blue – Leon has the first and last songs on the album. Leon is a 91-year-old keyboard player. He has been playing piano for 80 years and playing professionally for over 70 of those years. He has been a band member of Ike and Tina Turner and Albert Collins among others and has been a regular on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise. He opens with the rollicking “Blues Bender”, a great promotion for the giant blues festival held annually in Las Vegas and currently scheduled for September 7 – 10, 2023. Terry Hawk Johnson joins him on bass, Cameron Tyler on drums, and Jimmy Carpenter on sax. The bouncy “Slow Dance” concludes the album in fine form with a piano instrumental and gives a great accent to all the excellent music on this album.


Scott Rhiner and the Moanin’ Blacksnakes - Scott has been playing in Vegas for 40 years and the last 25 with the Blacksnakes. The group has been selected as LVBS’s Best Blues Band multiple times. Two original compositions “Hard Lovin’ Woman” and “Love My Baby” feature Scott on guitar and vocals and Mark Foster on keyboards. The first song reminds me of a Deep Purple song. The latter song is more laid back. Mike Rector on bass, Brett Barnes on drums, and Curtis Craft on congas complete the group.


Jimmy Carpenter – Jimmy is a nationally known performer with many solo records as well as performing with other musicians like Tinsley Ellis, Mike Zito, and Marica Ball. In 2022 he won the Blues Music Award for Best Instrumentalist and has won a Grammy Award as a composer. He provides the vocals and, of course the sax, on “Bad Case of Love”, a song made famous by B.B. King, and Sonny Boy Williamson I’s “Stop Breaking Down”.  His band includes Chris Tofield on guitar, Mike Merritt on bass, and Cameron Tyler on drums.


Junior Brantley and the Shuffle-aires- Junior Brantley has six decades of performance experience. A talented vocalist and keyboard player, he got his start playing in bands in Milwaukee. He settled in Las Vegas in the 80’s after performing with some touring bands. The Shuffle-aires also first formed in Milwaukee 40 years ago. The group is led by Al Ek, a harmonica and bass player, with Jim Lovgren on drums and Johnny Z (Zoroya) on guitar. Brantley and the group joined together 30 years ago when the Shuffle-aires relocated to Vegas. They perform Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Don’t Start me Talking” and Big Joe Turner’s “Juke Joint Blues”.


Boyz in the Parking Lot Featuring Billy Ray Charles- Guitarist, vocalist and keyboard player Billy Ray Charles got his start in Louisiana but settled in Las Vegas in 1994. The first song is his very able version of “Further on Up the Road”, a song covered by Eric Clapton and many others. He follows that with an original, “I Treat My Woman”, a humorous song in which he states that ” I treat my woman better than I treat my wife”. The group includes Terry Hawk Johnson on bass and Conrad Csogi  on drums.


Monk and the Po’ Boys- Dennis “Monk” Andriaccio is a talented harmonica player and vocalist who is known as Las Vegas’ jam master leading more than 40 jam sessions every year. His group includes Trevor Johnson on guitar, Alex Martella on guitar and vocals, Al Guzman on drums, and Bill Bailey on bass. The group has been together for 40 years. They open with Taj Mahal’s “She Caught the Katy” followed By Lowell Fulson’s “Baby Please Don’t Go”.


Chris Tofield – Mentioned above as guitarist for Jimmy Carpenter, Chris also leads his own group which also includes Mike Merritt and Cameron Tyler and adds Brian Triola on Keyboards. His guitar work has been compared to that of Roy Buchanan and Gary Moore and offers distinctive vocals on Big Joe Williams’ “Big Legged Woman” and Elmore James’ “Mean Mistreatin’ Woman”.


Vegas Strip Kings Featuring Billy Truitt, Jimmy Carpenter and Al Ek – Billy Truitt, who plays keyboards, the accordion and provides vocals joins with Carpenter and EK in a Vegas crowd favorite band that provide everything from blues and rockabilly to Cajun and Zydeco. Justin Truitt on drums and Robert Edwards on bass complete the group. Here they perform Tom Wait’s “Temptation” and Memphis Slim’s “My Dog Is Mean” which has a strong accordion lead.


Trevor and the Swingin’ Johnsons – Trevor Johnson, an Ohio native, plays guitar on these songs, but also plays harmonica, lap steel and sings. On these songs Julia Finger is a guest vocalist. Jimmy Carpenter also guests with Al Ek providing upright bass. Al Guzman on drums and Alex Martella on vocals, guitar and trumpet are the remaining members of the band. The swinging “Forty Cups of Coffee” originally recorded by Bill Haley and The Comets is the lead song. It is followed By Teddy Daniel’s “Trying to Make a Living”, which was previously recorded by Mark Hummel.


Carlos Guerrero and Friends- In 2006, Carlos relocated from Connecticut o Vegas where he has become a fixture on the music scene playing a cross of influences from blues and jazz. His friends include Fernando Tort on bass, Brian Triola on keyboards, and Rob Whited on drums. Two original songs a jazzy “Music Is My Mistress” and “Pandemonium” with a crying guitar are presented.


The album definitely shows the great blues talent that exists in Las Vegas and makes me eager to return there to check it out further.


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Writer John Sacksteder is a retired civil engineer in Louisville, Kentucky who has a lifelong love of music, particularly the blues. He is currently the Editor of the Kentuckiana Blues Society’s monthly newsletter.

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