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Genre: Acoustic / Americana / Blues
Location Kansas City, Please select your region, Un
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Last Login: 2/5/2013
Member Since 9/26/2007
Website www.johnpauldrum.com
Record Label Cat Dancin' Records
Type of Label Indie
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Started music enchantment in Westphalia, Kansas, a very small town in what some may refer to as "the sticks". Perhaps it is, but what a wonderful place to grow up. Spinning a odd assortment of 45s, LPs and 8-tracks growing up has given me a eclectic view of the musical landscape.My parents Big Band records and polka, and a myrid of strange things. In Lawrence, Kansas while attempting school at KU, I first got hipped to "The Blues"... spending many days & evenings of "prayer meetings" listening to Muddy, Willie Dixon, Elmore James, ect...it didn't take long to realize that most of my favorite rock songs were reworked blues tunes. I traded my guitar for twelve harmonicas and proceeded to delve into the finer points of blues harp. In '88 I moved to Kansas City to be closer to blues clubs. Lonnie Ray Fugett and his wonderful wife Debbie gave me my first paying gig, thus ruining me for life. I thank them. I started my first band "John Paul & The HellHounds" in 1990. That band featured Tony Anderson on guitar, Tom Gary on piano, Joe Wittfeld on bass and John Hobbs on drums. That band played throughout the midwest for eight years with many wonderful players coming through. I recorded a CD "Alive and Smokin' At BBs" in 97 which is sold out. In those years I had the pleasure of many pleasures. Musically I was able to share the stage with The Great Provine "Little" Hatch, Sugar Blue (whom his style leeched into my soul and as you may know is a crazy fucker), Lee Oskar and all the world class Kansas City players, blues and jazz alike. In '98, I began using Little Hatch's back up band "The Houserockers" and playing around Kansas City. The formitable guitarist Bill Dye came aboard and brought with him the ability to broaden the musical styles I wanted to explore. Also Big Joe Wittfeld and John Hobbs formed a kickin' rhythm section. Bill and I formed a little trio with Washboard Chaz Leary who had taken up residence in KC before moving on to New Orleans. The Big Three was born and garnered a bit of success, but acoustic blues in this town is a tough nut to crack. Bill and I keep the Big Three going with Allen Fishell on purcussion playing the weird mixture of ol' blues, western swing, rag, 20's jazz and novelties in a semi-acoustic setting. The electric band John Paul's Flyin' Circus continues to hold court every Thursday Night at BB's Lawnside BBQ as it has since 1996. The heaven sent rhythm section of Len Bacosci on the "large guitar (bass)" and Allen on purcussion make for a rock solid evening. We feature special guests every week and have a damn good time. These are good times probably not to come around again... -
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John Paul Drum, Vocals & Harmonica Bill Dye, Guitars, Steel Guitar Cardy Quintero, Bass C. Jaisson Taylor, Drums Mike "Shinetop" Sedavic: Piano, B-3, Keys Also Alumni; Allen Fishell Joe Fontenot John Hobbs C. Jaisson Taylor Len Bacosci -
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Sonny Boy 1 & 2, Little Walter, Big Walter, Elvis, Sugar Blue, Peg Leg Sam, John Hammond Jr., Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, William Clark, Rod Piazza, James Harmon, Hank Sr. & Hank 3, Charlie Musslewhite, Slim Harpo, Provine "Little" Hatch, Merle Haggard, Luther Allison, Dwight Yoakam, Hunter S. Thompson, Thelonious Monk, Stones, Charles Bukowski, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Warren Zevon, Frank Zappa, Chet Baker, James McMurtry, ee cummings, Surf Music... -
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6 Songs | Sep 21, 2008







Fête De La Musique 2011
C'est ici : http://bit.ly/mRUIpX
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10 of 163MoreAjoutez votre concert au premier Agenda Sonore Interactif pour la Fête De la Musique 2011
Good day......
hey great music :)
hope you have a good day !
Thanks for the add. Great music.
These are NOT photographs....this is the amazing art of
Roberto Bernardi...he is just such an incredible talent.
If you enjoy these few as much as I do, I encourage
you to seek out his website: RobertoBernardi.com
Make it a brilliant weekend filled with curiosity and ART!!
xoxxo
~S. ;)
Here is a small preview clip of "Ultimate Air Jaws" by Chris Fallows
..if you enjoy the clip I recommend you check out the entire program here:
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/shark-week-ultimate-air-jaws.html
Chris Fallows is an amazing photographer and even a more amazing conservationist
so let's all get aboard the ship and ....
HELP SAVE OUR OCEANS!!!
xoxxo
~S ;)
These are the most amazing colorized photos I have ever seen,



they were all taken between the years that my father was 1 to 5 years old.
It was hard to choose my favorites and I recommend
you go and visit the source I borrowed them from..
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/07/26/captured-america-in-color-from-1939-1943/
Headlines posted in street-corner window of newspaper office (Brockton Enterprise). Brockton, Massachusetts, December 1940
The Faro Caudill family eating dinner in their dugout. Pie Town, New Mexico, October 1940
Shulman's market, on N at Union Street S.W. Washington, D.C., between 1941 and 1942
The Monsoon, when it arrives is a powerful thing to behold. The clouds build...
The sky opens up & the rain comes...and with the storm, we get THE LIGHT SHOW!
After our Mother Earth releases her sometimes violent nature...a strange & beautiful calm fills the air.
Sorry I haven't been by for a bit, but I'm so happy you are my friend and I think of you often..
Wish you could be here to share this HOT and gorgeous season with me!
Be Well...xoxxo
~S. ;)
"A mind is like a parachute.
It doesn't work if it's not open."
~Frank Zappa~