Mama Sweet's first gig came in the spring of 2002, opening for the Hosty Duo, a show they refer to as ‘a nod from the King' (Mike Hosty penned "Oklahoma Breakdown," a song made famous by Red Dirt artist, Stoney Larue.) Before long, Mama Sweet had released two albums and developed a loyal following. But, "the call of the road and the ache of the heart,” prompted lead singer, Aron Holt, to relocate to New York City. The big city changed the Oklahoma native. Looking back to the red dirt of Oklahoma from the grey streets of New York made Holt restless and homesick, feelings he turned into verse.
After only nine months in the Big Apple, Holt returned to Oklahoma and his musical brethren. Mama Sweet fell back into place and using the material Holt had written in New York, they started recording a new album. With the help of producers Travis Linville and Trent Bell (Chainsaw Kittens) and assistance from Mike McClure, Mama Sweet completed their first professionally recorded and mastered album "Welcome to the Well".
With their first "real" album under their belt, Mama Sweet began venturing to venues outside of Oklahoma. Soon, they found themselves playing with prominent regional acts like Jason Boland, No Justice, Wade Bowen, Micky and the Motorcars, Jack Ingram, and others. In 2008, Smith Entertainment discovered "Welcomed to the Well" and worked with Mama Sweet to re-release the album.
When "Welcome to the Well" was released, Mama Sweet decided to cease distribution of their two previous unmastered albums, "13 Tunes from Texas" and "Mama Mia". As the band expand their touring radius and fan base, new fans began pleading for recordings of songs that they believed were new. Old fans, in the alternative, wanted new copies of the unmastered albums they had long since worn out. The solution was simple, a live album.
So, in the fall of 2008, Mama Sweet recorded two shows (one at The Deli in Norman, OK and the other at The Wormy Dog in Oklahoma City, OK). The two shows produced a 13 track CD, entitled "Now. Here. This." that contains material from all three of Mama Sweet's previous albums. "Now. Here. This." was released in May of 2009, but Mama Sweet didn't sit back on their laurels. They quickly went to work on their next studio album, which will contain all new material. Mama Sweet hopes to release that album in early 2010.
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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey returns to TULSA for NEW YEAR'S EVE at THE ECLIPSE. This is your last chance ever to see JFJO destroy The Eclipse! Champagne for the New Year's toast is on us. Special Guests TBA. Limited tickets available - this show is sure to sell out! JFJO - NYE in Tulsa - 12/31/09 Live @ The Eclipse 1336 E. 6th St. Tulsa OK 74120 www.jfjo.com
Totally stoked about yall coming to the Golden Light next month. Its a great place for us fans to grab a beer with you guys. Can't wait to hear Aaron and watch Alan tear it up.
Just wondering if I could ever interest you guys in coming down here to Houston... plenty of good venues for you guys. Mcgonigels Mucky Duck (where I work) would be a great place for you guys to start... :-)
It was so awesome to see ya'll again! The live cd kicks ass! I listened to it on the drive back home. Thank you Whitney for goin' all the way back out to the van to get me a shirt U Rawk! (It looks great too!) I will send ya'll some of the pics I took when I get my computer back. C-Ya Next time around!