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Rich Mahan & The Cocktail Heroes

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  • Genre: Americana / Rock / Roots Music

    Location Nashville, Tennessee, Un

    Profile Views: 29654

    Last Login: 11/3/2012

    Member Since 6/25/2005

    Website www.richmahan.com

    Record Label Snortin Horse Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Rich Mahan – Bio Blame Bobby Bare Rich Mahan smiles when he sings. And it's not just because the songs on the Nashville artist's freewheeling solo debut Blame Bobby Bare are laced with ribald humor and 101-proof wisdom. The biggest reason for the guitarist/singer-songwriter's ear-to-ear grin is that his album features several musicians he listened to growing up in St. Louis and Los Angeles. Music City legends like harmonica master P.T. Gazell who played for years with Johnny Paycheck and pedal steel guitarist Robby "Man of Steel" Turner who's worked with everyone from Waylon Jennings to Frank Sinatra. Also appearing on the album and providing background vocals is Bekka Bramlett, a solo artist, former member of Fleetwood Mac and daughter of '70s rockers Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett. "When I was a teenager, I saw Delaney play at Trancas in Zuma Beach in the late 80's. He had a fantastic singer with him, and I remember thinking she was giving Bonnie a run for her money. Not long ago, I was hanging out with Bekka and asked, 'Was that you singing with your daddy back then?' She just laughed and said, 'You think?' Turns out, I was enamored with her singing even before I knew who she was." Everyone Mahan invited to take part in the recording sessions said yes. "Even more unbelievable," he says, "Each of these super heavy players dug recording these songs so much that they offered to come and play live too." They agreed to join Mahan and producer/engineer Brian Harrison (Shelby Lynne) based largely on the strength of songs like "Mama Found My Bong," "Rehab's for Quitters" and "Tequila Y Mota," which mix country and rock in a way that recalls the outlaw country movement of the '70s. "P.T. indirectly paid me a huge compliment after a recent gig," Mahan recalls. "He told a couple of the other band members that these songs reminded him what he was doing with Johnny Paycheck back in '78." The warm, natural sound at the heart of Blame Bobby Bare is deliberate, says Mahan, who insisted that the album be recorded with vintage analog gear. Tracked to 24-track, two-inch tape, the music was then mixed and mastered to preserve the music's natural dynamics (i.e., no brickwalling). "I truly believe music sounds better when it ebbs and flows. Much of that's been lost today where loudness is king, which is why so many albums sound like a shouting match instead of a conversation." That emphasis on dynamics highlights the tasteful arrangements, which provide ample space for the instruments to shine. Mahan says his approach was influenced by Grammy-winning producer Billy Sherrill (George Jones, Charlie Pride). "His productions were so great at stating a theme at the top and then having different instruments take turns riffing through the song — guitar under the verse, pedal steel for the chorus and then harmonica for the solo. It's about focusing on what serves the song best and getting rid of everything else." As you would expect from its title, one of the album's primary influences is Bobby Bare, a legendary country artist whose hits span nearly three decades and range from the playful ("Tequila Shelia," "Quaaludes Again") to the poignant ("Streets of Baltimore," "How I Got to Memphis.") For this album, Mahan chose to cover "Put A Little Lovin' On Me," a hit for Bare in 1976 from his album The Winner and Other Losers. "Growing up, I remember how stressed my dad would get from work. But on the weekends, he would cut loose and crank these great records by Bobby Bare. Those songs made him so happy. I wanted to tap into that power and make a record that makes people feel good." As for Bare, Mahan believes the Nashville legend will appreciate the album, even if it does "blame" him. "I hope a copy finds its way to him and he gets a kick out of it," Mahan says. "Who knows, maybe we'll end up fishing together and I'll get a chance to thank him for all the smiles he's given me and my dad over the years." # # # About the Artist Guitarist/singer-songwriter Rich Mahan lives in Nashville, where he recorded his solo debut, Blame Bobby Bare in 2012. He switched from piano to electric guitar in junior high after seeing girls go crazy for a local band playing Rainbow's "Since You Been Gone" at a talent show. He grew up loving the blues (Freddie, Albert and B.B. King), garage rock (Chocolate Watch Band, The Standells, The Action), and post-British invasion bands (The Jam and Secret Affair), but credits the Grateful Dead with opening his ears to all styles of music, and agrees with his Uncles who told him someday he would love country music. Mahan lived in California most of his life — moving up and down the Pacific coast between Los Angeles and the Bay Area — where he spent his time surfing, jamming, recording, gigging, and developing a deep love for Mexican food. Over the years, he's toured and recorded with several groups, playing roots rock with Jam Band Avocado Sundae and co-founding the alt-country band Shurman, which was signed to Vanguard Records in 2004. He moved to Nashville in 2010 to make music and join the city's growing population of former Californios, or, as he says, Golden State Refugees. # # #
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    The Band.. JGB..Faces..Bobby Bare..JJ Cale..NRPS..NRBQ..Commander Cody..The Bottle Rockets..Georgia Satellites..Delaney & Bonnie... Johnny Paycheck..Buck Owens..Humble Pie..Merle Haggard..Dan Baird.. Waylon Jennings... Jerry Jeff Walker..Teenage Fanclub..Neil Young..The Yayhoos..The Outlaws..Allman Brothers..Rockpile..That band that rehearsed behind my house when I was 7..And on and on...
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  • STONEBREED

    Hey Whats Up Rich Mahan & The Cocktail Heroes Just dropping by to say Hey, and let you know we have a show coming up August 27th with KOTTAK, featuring James Kottak of the Scorpions & Athena Kottak (Tommy Lee's Sister) , and SEP 3rd we open for Adlers Appetite! Thanks for being a supercool myspace friend!
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  • The J.O.B. (The Jim O'F…

    Thanks for being a friend of The Jim O'Ferrell Band. Our summer 'on the road' schedule is almost completed. So far, we'll be playing in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Washington DC. Please check out our show list to see which one is closest to you - and come party with us! Have a terrific summer and stay in touch! - Jim

    PS: our official website is at http://www.thejoband.com for detailed info, merch, CD downloads, and other cool stuff...

    2 years ago
  • FUNKYJENN

    Whiskey, ice & ginger!

    2 years ago
  • Julie Neumark

    I'm giving away 5 free copies of "Dimestore Halo" per week to randomly selected friends who sign up for my email newsletter! To enter just visit my profile and enter your info on the signup form, or visit julieneumark.fanbridge.com. Good luck! :-)

    2 years ago
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  • gregplusmusic

    New song posted "Big Money Wins".  Check it out, Rich!

    3 years ago
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  • gregplusmusic

    new page style looks great!

    3 years ago
  • LiL'BiT

    Thank you for your friendship!  I will cherish it.

    I wish you much success in 2010!!!

    Much Love,

    LiL'BiT

    3 years ago
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    It's great to have you as a friend., I hope you enjoy my music. If you have a minute please sign up for my mailing list at sashaeleyce.com

    Reach Out and love somebody.
    Much love, Sasha

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LA native singer / songwriter / guitarist Rich Mahan was born across the street from the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood, California. While this no doubt left him predisposed to becoming a big fan of the Lakers, it had absolutely nothing to do with Rich finding an early love for rock and roll, blues and roots country music. You can pin that one on being musically bombarded by his father and his father’s good for nothin friends as a young child. Aural assaults of Johnny Paycheck, Willie, the Allman Brothers, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the Beach Boys and the Beatles all warped the child’s fragile eggshell mind. Being a fan of Shel Silverstein’s books growing up, Rich quickly fell in love with Bobby Bare’s musical collaborations with said author. Their humorous if somewhat blue subject matter may have been a bit inappropriate for a boy of his age, but their influence obviously stuck and now is resurfacing in Rich’s songwriting which frequently favors humorous takes on the trials and tribulations of life’s adventures, as well as the inevitable hangovers and hurt hearts that come as part of the package.

Echoing shades of Kinky Friedman, Jerry Jeff Walker, Commander Cody, Waylon and Merle, as well as prophets of rock such as the Faces, and Humble Pie, The Cocktail Heroes have created a musical sonic gumbo that takes a pinch from every song they have dug on the roadtrip down life’s rich highway. Rich Mahan & The Cocktail Heroes prove to be able bodied enablers, ensuring no bar patron is safe from a good time, peddling their wares they describe as Americana Rock n Roll.
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Influences:

The Band
JGB
Faces
Bobby Bare
JJ Cale
NRPS
NRBQ
Commander Cody
The Bottle Rockets
Georgia Satellites
Johnny Paycheck
Buck Owens
Humble Pie
The Who
Merle Haggard
Dan Baird
Jerry Jeff Walker
Teenage Fanclub
Neil Young
The Yayhoos
The Outlaws
Allman Brothers
Rockpile
That band that rehearsed behind my house when I was 7
And on and on...

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A water buffalo being chased around a truck stop.

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