The acoustic tunes I've uploaded are done with Terry Edmunds on guitar and vocals. They were recorded as we played them together for the first time ever...in fact, he just told me the key, not even the song, and we went from there. I guess it doesn't get much more improvised than that.
The video above is from Bearly's in Halifax, N.S. The players are Brad Conrad on vocals and guitar, Morrow Scot-Brown on bass, Gary Potts on drums, and Matt Hebb on guitar. They host the Sunday night Blues jam every week. You can't see me, but that's me huffin' and puffin' to the left.
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In the late '70's I began getting in to bars to see live bands, usually in Halifax, N.S. At that time, there were many excellent bands playing in Halifax, including a couple of my preferred choices.... Dutch Mason and The Minglewood Band. Both bands sported smokin' harp players...Rick Jeffery with Dutchie, and Enver Sampson Jr. with Minglewood. It was also around this time that I first heard George Thoroughgood and the Delaware Destroyers, a band that really sounded different from most of the stuff I'd heard. Through them, I began to backtrack into the older players who's tunes they were doing, and the rest is history.....rich Blues history. In the summer of '81, I saw the late, great Muddy Waters perform at The Misty Moon in Halifax. For me, it was very much like a religious experience.....I had never recognized The Blues as a particular style of music, and Muddy was definitely the master of combining both Blues and style. That was also the year that I won a bet that resulted in me obtaining my first harmonica, and that I first heard The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Over the next few years I began learning to play by listening to the likes of James Cotton, Taj Mahal, John Mayall, The T-Birds, J.Geils Band, Paul Butterfield, etc. as well the local bands Dutchie and Minglewood.
In 1987 I performed on a stage for the first time, at a Saturday afternoon jam session hosted by the late Jeff Healey. What a thrill !!!....both to play with Jeff, and to perform in a bar filled with people. 3 years later, I played in a band for the first time...a blues based -Top 40 mix band. In '91 I began sitting in at a weekly jam session in Sydney, N.S., with a group that eventually took "The Blues Merchants" as their name. This band included many of Cape Breton's best Blues musicians, many of whom I'd been a fan for many years. I sat in and played at least a few tunes at almost every gig that the Merchants played (exceptions being about 3 or 4 times I was away on a sailboat) between '91 and '95, and it was during this time that I began to acquire an education in playing the Blues with a band.
In '95, in response to a request by a local Blues appreciation society, The Blues Crusaders, I assembled a group to host a weekly jam session. The band became "Makin' Excuses" with Glen Parker MacNeil on guitar and vocals, Gerard Wilson on bass and vocals, Keith McInnis on drums and vocals, and myself on harp. We had a great time playing together for 5 years, and gathering a very loyal and supportive following...for which we'll be forever grateful. It was also around this time that I had the good fortune to often share the stage with Matt Minglewood, both with his band, and with Matt alone. When introducing me to the audience, Matt would often say "I just call him Harmonica Steve"...and for many, the name has stuck. In 2000, both Gerard and I moved to Calgary, Ab. chasing work....something we Cape Bretoners have been doing for years. On our first day in town, we were both hired to play in a band, following a jam at the "King Eddy" Hotel, Calgary's home of The Blues (at the time it was......it's since been condemned). I played with that band, "Drivin' Sideways", for the 2 years that I remained in Calgary.
After returning to the east coast, I spent a few years in which I played very little, but I'm now playing occasionally with a very talented guitarist/singer/song writer named Terry Edmunds. Terry is an amazing player who's been playing professionally since his mid teens when he was hired by The Minglewood Band. Most of the guitar on the first two Minglewood Band albums was performed by Terry. He also spent 4 years playing with the late Dutch Mason (through the time when Dutch's health forced him to give up playing guitar), before moving to Vancouver, B.C., where he lived for many years, establishing himself as one of west coast Canada's top Blues performers. The pictures below are from a recent gig that we played together
****UPDATE Jan.1, '09**** Terry has moved again...hopefully to a place with more venues that employ Blues performers. Good Luck to him.
Over the years I've had the good fortune to share the stage with many of east coast Canada's best blues players. This list includes the late Dutch Mason, the late Jeff Healey, Terry Edmunds, Minglewood Band, Joe Murphy & the Water St. Blues Band, Roger Howse, John Campbelljohn, Theresa Malenfant, Carson Downey Band, The Blues Merchants, the late Carlo Spinazzola, etc. Some of the players of other styles that I've been lucky enough to accompany include Valdy, Russell deCarle and Keith Glass (of Prairie Oyster), J.P. Cormier, Bruce Guthro, & Gordie Sampson. In recent years I've become a serious collector of vintage microphones and low powered tube amps...a subject I always enjoy discussing. Some of my favourite Blues players include Johnny Winter, Muddy, Delbert McClinton, Norton Buffalo, James "Mr Superharp" Cotton, Sugar Blue, the "Walters.....Big and Little", love Charlie Musselwhite, the 3 "Kings"...Freddie, B.B., and Albert, Paul Butterfield, Sonny & Brownie, etc.
I also enjoy music of many other styles, and recommend to anyone who reads this that they check out "Blackie and the Rodeo Kings", who I believe are the best Canadian band since "The Band". They are a great mixture of roots styles, with 3 great singer/songwriter/guitarists....Colin Linden, Tom Wilson, and Stephen Fearing. Do yourself a favour and check them out on "youtube". Thanks very much for reading this far...I truly do appreciate it.
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You need to check out the new Victoria "Blowbox" Harp amp! I was instrumental in designing and getting into their line of top shelf amps. Go to youtube and search me "James Reeser" and there are a couple of recent vids featuring it.
It is a 45 watt 2X8 amp. It looks like a tweed head but yes it has 2 8" speakers in it. No one can believe such a fat rich tone comes from a little amp. It is versatile... light weight... It can be plugged into any speaker cab as it has 2, 4 and 8 ohm output taps. It also has a switch that makes it either a stock 59 Bassman if that is your tone (also for guitar if desired) or flip the switch for the harp special circuits and rich fat harp tone! And yes has plenty of power as a stand alone to keep up with just about any band.
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Thanks so much for your friendship it’s a real pleasure for me- I am very impressed by your music – wow really amazing stuff. Currently I am pretty excited as I have just now released my first solo double album “An Ocean Of Dreams”. It would be a real honour and pleasure for me if you could give it a listen and if you have some time leave me a comment with your thoughts about my baby.
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Excellent mic collection, man. What is an EV 605-C? Is it ceramic? Also, I am now convinced that I must visit Sydney, Nova Scotia before I die. Beautiful pics.
Thanks for the kind comment Steve. We did a small mini tour in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia last year. Patti & I are performing as a duel as Monte & George are pursuing different careers now. Perhaps we will be back again soon and meet up with you to chew the fat. We really miss Dutch. Our song "Still Feels Good" was dedicated to him. Whats Matt up to theses daze?
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