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The Bitter Spills
Folk / Folk Rock / Folk

New Folksong Favorites Album out now!



MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
United States

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Member Since10/9/2006
Band MembersBaby Grant Johnson: his drums Rich Mattson: his drums
Influencestunes, listening to tunes, playing tunes, smooth tunes...
Sounds LikeSome serious folk dawg.
THE BITTER SPILLS: Folksong Favorites
Record LabelSMA Records/Mo' Folk Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 8 2009 5:00P
KFAI Radio 90.3 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jul 8 2009 7:00P
331 Early Show-House Party/J3 Minnepolis, Minnesota
Jul 9 2009 5:00P
Crave at the Galleria Mall Edina, Minnesota
Jul 18 2009 1:00P
The Northeast Folk Festival-Grumpy’s NE Minneapolis, Minnesota

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   About The Bitter Spills

Cool Review of one of our shows! Includes some good historical anecdotes on Bitter Spills members...

By David DeYoung for Howwastheshow.com

www.howwastheshow.com

Wednesday evening while many Twin Citians were still debating whether to go to the Oasis concert as they heard reports of scalper prices falling lower and lower until they were below face value, I was already making my way to the 331 Club. The words of wisdom that it’s “more important than the decisions you make in life is the reason you make those decisions” figured in heavily for me Wednesday night. The chance to show my support for Minnesota music legends Rich Mattson and “Baby” Grant Johnson and their acoustic duo The Bitter Spills outweighed my need to see the Gallagher brothers (Liam and Noel) or opener Ryan Adams. And in retrospect, I’m fairly certain sure I made the right decision.

A week or so prior to this evening, I had seen Rich Mattson’s other new project The Tisdales at First Avenue. The Bitter Spills, Mattson’s project with Grant Johnson, is almost the antithesis of that band. Where The Tisdales play grungy, often raw rock and roll, the Bitter Spills play countrified folk in the tradition of Koerner, Ray & Glover and Charlie Parr. They lean towards the old-timey even in their presentation of contemporary songs. If pressed, I might pin down the genre by calling it “foot-stompin’ good times music.”

In The Bitter Spills, Mattson’s co-conspirator “Baby” Grant is known from his time spent as the guitarist in Beyond Zebra in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s and more recently for The New Vintage. “Baby” Grant has been at it locally as long as Mattson and I remember him wearing white belts when many of the current Twin Cities hipsters were still in grade school. I remember both Grant and Rich from what’s now arguably the previous generation of Minnesota music when Mattson was still in the Glenrustles and Johnson was still playing with Beyond Zebra. (Here’s one for Ripley’s Believe It or Not: My band My Boss Larry actually opened for Beyond Zebra once at the 24 Bar in September 1993 back when I was booking the bar.)

The Bitter Spills have a new album out this year called Folksong Favorites, which is a combination of their best songs off of a couple of their other albums. (They continue to sell The Bitter Spills sing Folk Songs Volume 2 and Volume 3. Though I understand Volume 1 is now out of print.)

When I popped Folksong Favorites into my music player, the first thing that struck me was the feeling of authenticity. Though that word is strewn around too loosely when it comes to so-called “old-timey” music, what it means to me is that the music has the ability to transport you to another time and place. The first track on the disc, an original song called “Sparta MN Blues,” sets the mood. Johnson and Mattson trade off on the vocal while Mattson strums and Johnson picks and does some slide guitar. Throughout the albums 14 tracks the two appear to share equally in instrumentation and singing.

On their MySpace page, The Bitter Spills proudly declare their mission to be “to find as many folk chestnuts as they could learn together, record them, and travel the country performing and selling CD's from the stage...always finding new tunes along the way.” Those chestnuts as they call them, include songs by Johnny Cash, Leadbelly, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Blind Willie McTell, Fairport Convention and even ZZ Top. Both accomplished songwriters, Johnson and Mattson work in plenty of originals along the way.

Though both musicians have been at it long enough to remember the days of plastering the town with paper handouts, both have joined the computer age and have caught the Facebook bug, and it was from there that I was fortunate to learn about this gig. The boys have gathered quite a lot of fans in the area over the years, so it was no surprise that the 331 was already busy when I arrived at 7 PM and only proceeded to get busier as the night wore on. The audience included other local musicians like Rob Skoro, Dana Thompson and Terry Walsh.

Though I was mostly on hand to take photos, I also took a few pages of notes on the songs, but suffice it to say they played dozens over the course of two hours, making the playlist up as they went along and relying on a hand-assembled “fake book” of chords and lyrics, including at least one song they said they’d never even played publicly before. Songs in the set included the aforementioned “Sparta MN Blues”, the Celtic-tinged 17th Century English folk balled (and one of my favorites) “Matty Groves,” the 18th Century American folksong “Oh Shenandoah, Sonny Terry’s “Diggin’ My Potatoes” Lead Belly’s “Sorry Mama,” and “The Wreck of the Old 97,” all of which appear on their most recent disc. Also played were Hank Williams’ “Jambalaya” and Jonathan Edwards “Sunshine.”

The short version of this review is that this was a wonderful way to kick back for a couple of hours and listen to great music. Mattson and Johnson took turns on various 12 strings and 6 strings and even played a harmonica solo or two. I drank an ever so tasty pint of Bells, and it was a very good time.

THE BITTER SPILLS

The Bitter Spills are Baby Grant Johnson and Rich Mattson, two performers with long and varied musical histories. Their paths initially crossed circa 1989 when they were performing in Rock and Roll groups such as the Glenrustles and Beyond Zebra in Minneapolis, MN. In 1997 Johnson began to focus primarily on a solo career as Baby Grant Johnson and released several recordings in the Folk/Blues vein. Mattson continued with the Glenrustles until the year 2001 when he formed his current group Ol Yeller. The Bitter Spills began as a means for Johnson and Mattson to get on the road and perform their original music as well as interpretations of traditional Folksongs old and new.

THE BITTER SPILLS

"Baby" Grant Johnson and Rich Mattson met in the late 1980's, when they were playing original rock and roll in & around Minneapolis. They each played in several bands since then, the main ones being for Grant: Beyond Zebra, Carpetbaggers, The New Vintage. Rich: the Glenrustles, Ol' Yeller. They started performing together for the first time in 2005 as the Bitter Spills. Grant Johnson's lifelong fascination with folk music wore off over the years on a more contemporary-trained Rich Mattson, and after the late 2004 "Minnesota Folk Tour" (that included Charlie Parr), Rich was infected with the folk style. The two decided to carry on as an acoustic duo with an idea: To find as many folk chestnuts as they could learn together, record them, and travel the country performing and selling CD's from the stage...always finding new tunes along the way. Between these two performers a wide variety of folk material is covered. They pull numbers from Johnny Cash to Leadbelly, Mississippi John Hurt to Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson to Blind Willie McTell, Fairport Convention to ZZ Top(?!). However unlikely the Spills manage to arrange this material in a unique and decidedly folk style. Original songs are also thrown in many of them collaborations of the two performers.

New Album "Folksong Favorites" is out now! Also Available "The Bitter Spills Sing Folk Songs Vol. 2" and "The Bitter Spills Sing Folk Songs Vol. 3".

Baby Grant Johnson and Rich Mattson both got their first guitars when they were 14. Now they're over 30, and still wearing jeans.
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Uncle Professor





Jun 2 2009 1:59 AM

Hiya - As you may know, we should all meet at the 331 on Wed 3 June to hear the KFAI House Party guest

artist(s) of the week, drink potions, and then listen to the Ruemates. Thats this week.
Similar plan for next week.
Then, in two weeks, its:

Greetings from Reduced Speed Ahead,MN!
Tune in the KFAI House Party to hear the Summit Stunt Pilots on the 17th - then come down to the 331 for

their ON-SITE RECORDING and performance of the early sets.
Then stick around for something crow-dacious, with the Crows and a fairly special guest.
LOUDRAY





May 6 2009 6:04 PM



ATTENTION ALL FRIENDS OF LOCAL ACOUSTIC MUSIC!!!!

ON THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 5:30PM-12:30AM

DUBLINER PUB

2162 UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL, MN 55114

LOUDRAY PRESENTS....

A FUNDRAISER FOR THE HAMLINE-MIDWAY FOLK FESTIVAL!!!!

FEATURING...

ELIZA BLUE

MOTHER BANJO

SNEAKY PETE BAUER

SHARKS COME CRUISING

LOUDRAY AND MORE!!!!

WE NEED AS MANY FOLKS AS POSSIBLE TO COME OUT AND TOSS IN $2 OR $3 TO MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE FOR THIS EVENT.

THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO RAISE SOME MONEY FOR THE FOLK FESTIVAL'S OPERATING BUDGET. THE FOLK FEST WILL TAKE PLACE AT NEWELL PARK IN ST. PAUL ON SUNDAY, MAY 31ST. THE EVENT IS FREE, BUT WE WILL BE PASSING THE HAT.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS, FORWARD THIS, AND IF YOU HAVE FACEBOOK, LOOK FOR THE EVENT PAGE FOR THE FOLK FESTIVAL.

WELCOME,
LOUDRAY
Hickoids





Mar 30 2009 6:27 PM

One Man Dan





Mar 17 2009 3:19 PM

Great show last Sunday guys. We had a lot of fun.
SodaCan





Mar 15 2009 4:28 PM

Check out the new songs, blogs, and pics from SodaCan!
Ben Durbin’s Modern Antiques





Jan 23 2009 4:10 AM

Hey Guys,
Looking forward to the Show at The Rex on Feb 20th.
The Bitter Spills, Ben Durbin's Modern Antiques, Erik Koskinen Band, should be a mighty fine time!

Cheers,
BDMA'S
www. myspace. com/bendurbinmusic
AL GRANDE





Oct 7 2008 6:07 AM

Hot Dog Skeletons





Oct 4 2008 2:50 PM

Good to play tunes with you guys.
Greater Twin Cities Blues Music Society





Sep 19 2008 4:02 PM

The Greater Twin Cities Blues Music Society has selected The Bitter Spills as this week's featured Minnesota blues / roots artist. Check out their tune in our player. Tell your friends.

GTCBMS. org
Join Us?
patches and gretchen





Aug 29 2008 10:31 PM

i love the bitter spills record vol. 3
i listen to it every goddamn day
Fitger's Brewhouse





Aug 18 2008 5:06 PM

Rock the Block
Fogel





Aug 13 2008 10:39 PM

you guys are kinda cute
SodaCan





Aug 11 2008 3:57 PM

Check out "Untitled 3",
the new song from SodaCan.
Greater Twin Cities Blues Music Society





Aug 7 2008 3:47 PM

Get your blues/roots music played in the GTCBMS player.
Each week a new track is added to our player for a 6 week run as a featured artist.. If you wish to be considered, email us an mp3 to use to GTCBMS@yahoo.com
One condition, this offer is restricted to blues / roots musicians in Minnesota.


The Greater Twin Cities Blues Music Society - Join us?
Bob Rue and The Distractions





Jul 26 2008 11:34 PM

Great show at the 400 last night. Hey who wrote that song "Friends Up and Down the Line", Jeremiah who? Man that was nice.
Sammy





Jul 6 2008 2:17 AM

Hey, I have the one album with "Sulfur" on it. What else do you have? (As a physical purchase, not a download.
)
mrs. teague





Jun 25 2008 10:22 PM

hiyaa
SodaCan





Jun 22 2008 12:50 AM

Thank you!
the sandwiches





Jun 13 2008 6:04 AM

High on Stress





Jun 8 2008 4:05 AM

sounds great Grant and Rich
New Sound Magazine





Apr 30 2008 8:46 PM

Thanks for joining the New Sound Magazine family. http://newsoundmagazine. com/
LOUDRAY





Apr 10 2008 7:29 PM

Here it is, Please pass this info on!!!

Hamline Avenue Spring Folk Fest!!!

Saturday May, 3rd at the J&S Bean Factory
1342 Thomas Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104

This is our bill
OUTSIDE
1pm LOUDRAY
2pm Pop Wagner
3pm Charlie Parr
4pm The Townhall Stompers
5pm The Bitter Spills
6pm Nikki and Rich
7pm The Roe Family Singers
INSIDE
12:30- banjo camp
1:30-clogging demo
2- songriters forum
4:30- Ellen Stanely aka Mother Banjo
5:30- Eliza Blue
6:30- "Sneaky" Pete Bauer
8pm Sans Souci Quartet
9pm LOUDRAY

All for a suggested donation of $5-$10!!! Great coffee and food by Zander Dixon of Zander Cafe!!!

Check it out and please check out LOUDRAY and The Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank on Friday April, 11th at the Uptown Bar!!! $5 at 9pm!!!

Thanks and happy spring!!!
LOUDRAY
Kris





Apr 1 2008 5:34 AM

Ok, when's the next tour?? I'm gettin' anxious down here.
By the way, I'm a little farther down I-35 than I used to be.
Austin ROCKS!!!!
Debbie D





Mar 25 2008 4:33 AM

The Bitter Spills at Grumpy's - NE Mpl
Rich gets his close up at 1:50 thanks to Tom

Peace~
Debbie D
Moosebeard and the Beardless Bandits





Mar 19 2008 2:55 PM

you guys were awesome at Folk Fest!

Come back sometime again!
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