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Scissormen
Blues / Garage / Psychedelic

Cauterwaulin' Juke Joint Blues 'n' Roll



Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Last Login:  11/25/2009
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   Scissormen: General Info
Member Since2/13/2006
Band Websitewww.scissormen.com
Band MembersTed D., slide guitar and vocals, and some mean-butt drummer - and that's it!
InfluencesR.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, Sonny Sharrock, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Johnny Ramone, Richard Lloyd, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonic Youth, Kenny Brown, John Lee Hooker, Fred McDowell, Robert Quine, Fred Frith, Hubert Sumlin, Ronnie Earl, Tom Waits and a whole lot more
Sounds LikeFried chicken, barbecue, neckbones, black-eyed peas, collards — and R.L. Burnside, Black Keys, North Mississippi All Stars, Jessie Mae Hemphill, John Lee Hooker and a lotta stompin', hollerin' and wicked guitar blastin'
Record LabelVizzTone
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Dec 11 2009 11:00P
The Bucchaneer Memphis, Tennessee
Dec 19 2009 9:00P
Matty’s Alley Nashville, Tennessee
Feb 5 2010 8:00P
Southern Comfort Low Country Blues Festival @ Hometeam BBQ Charleston, South Carolina
Feb 23 2010 7:00P
Slippery Noodle Indianapolis, Indiana
Feb 26 2010 10:00P
Brass Rail Fort Wayne, Indiana
Apr 14 2010 8:00P
Ground Zero Blues Club Clarksdale, Mississippi
Apr 17 2010 12:00P
Juke Joint Festival - Cathead Delta Blues & Folk Art Clarksdale, Mississippi
May 15 2010 1:00P
Blues Rules Festival Lausanne

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   About Scissormen
“This isn’t just a band — it’s a mission,” says Scissormen’s slide guitar demon Ted Drozdowski. “We believe the blues is as blood and guts vital and relevant as it was when the music’s giants walked the Earth, if it’s played right. So that’s how we play it — respecting the music’s roots, but not at the expense of its future.” If that sounds audacious, you haven’t seen one of the Nashville-based group’s live shows, where just a guitarist and drummer harness up the spirit of the Mississippi hills and make it sound like a juke joint armada. That approach has won Scissormen fans across the US and Europe, where they’ve played everything from jukes to coffeehouses to blues, rock and punk clubs to major festivals including Bonnaroo 2008 and France’s prestigious Cognac Blues Passions Festival. “Our gigs prove that the blues can reach everybody — including people who think its music only their parents or grandparents would like,” says Ted. “Of course,” he adds, “our music also reaches their parents and grandparents.” And Scissormen’s live audiences reach back, challenging Ted’s unique, fiery slide guitar approach by passing him, well, just about anything to play with: shoes, straws, martini glasses, keys, a lit blowtorch, full dinner plates, a machete, a 9-mm pistol. Critic Anthony DeCurtis (Rolling Stone, VH-1, etc) has proclaimed Ted “a guitarist of spellbinding invention and intelligence. His slide playing shears the skin off your bones, and he can unleash roaring gales of sound. But lyricism and musicality lie at the heart of even his wildest moments. I have never listened to him and not been transported to a strange, beautiful place I'd never been before.” Now that place has a name: Luck in a Hurry. Scissormen’s first nationally distributed album packs the band’s inventive and exciting energy into 11 slide-powered songs including nine originals. The music knits the inspiration of Ted’s musical mentors and friends like R.L. Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Junior Kimbrough and Sonny Sharrock together with his experience as a rock-based improviser and songwriter. Scissormen’s guests on Luck in a Hurry include Morphine drummer Billy Conway, the late veteran blues pianist Teo Leyasmeyer (who was a sideman with Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Luther Allison, Johnny Copeland and G. Love), and Dicky Barrett, the powerhouse frontman for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Dicky applies a layer of vocal gravel to the defiant anti-anthem “Whiskey and Maryjane,” which also guests Ted’s former psychedelic rock band Devil Gods. Ted’s longtime musical foil Rob Hulsman, a vet of cow punk renegades 9 Pound Hammer, and Larry Dersch play drums. And Dan Kellar adds violin to two songs, including the guitar-violin-drums trio “Mattie Sweet Mattie.” Luck in a Hurry expands the sound of Scissormen’s previous albums, their all-duo debut EP Jinx Breakers and the solo acoustic When the Devil Calls…. “What these songs have in common are deep roots, great big guitar tones, and a lotta soul,” says Ted. “They were performed live in the studio so we could keep things raw and spontaneous — the way we like ’em. ” And that’s just one more reason why Luck in a Hurry captures the heartbeat of modern blues — and the pulse of its future. But the band’s story begins back in 1991. Ted was already a rock guitarist/songwriter and an internationally respected music journalist with a passion for blues when he was introduced to the sounds of North Mississippi’s juke joints by one of his mentors, the late musicologist Robert Palmer. “As a guitar player in punk, psychedelic rock and improv bands, I’d digested a lot of music by then, but when I heard R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough and Jessie Mae Hemphill — thanks to Robert — they totally blew my mind,” Ted recounts. “Their music had the deepest spirit of blues as well as the transporting qualities of psychedelic rock. It was a sound I’d wanted to hear my whole life, without even knowing it still existed. “I’m just a guy whose family crawled out of the coal mines in Pennsylvania,” Ted continues. “I still can’t believe how lucky I was to meet and to be befriended by R.L., Junior and Jessie Mae, and to have R.L. talk me into trying to play his music. I resisted for three years, because I revered R.L. and his sound. But eventually I caved and after the first time I played with him on stage I guess I had the fever. It just took a while to spread.” Once it did, Scissormen began — with just two rules. “The first,” Ted says, “ is to always move ahead and blaze our own musical trail while honoring the musicians who’ve touched our lives and inspired us. And the second is to pack every gig we play with all the heart, soul and energy we can muster. Playing the blues for keeps is not a job for slackers.”

   


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Scissormen's Friends Comments
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Mississippi Gabe Carter

Mississippi Gabe carter



Nov 23 2009 5:31 PM

Hey, hey!  Surprised we weren't friends yet!
Marty

Marty



Nov 5 2009 3:24 PM

hey man, a trip to the liquor sto' is the best of all christmas wishes, tried and true. have fun on the road. catch you soon. marty.
Kevin Ball

Kevin Ball



Nov 5 2009 3:19 PM

Man...frickin' awesome stuff Scissormen....
thanks for the add...
Come by to hear the Buster Blues anytime
respectfully yours,
Buster Kev
HEDGE- CONCERTS

Hedge Concerts



Oct 28 2009 6:29 PM


Majestic Love

Majestic Love



Oct 27 2009 4:53 PM

Thanks!  Hope to see you back in Fort Wayne soon!  You should try out Bill's City Grill, it's a good live music spot...hit Shannon up at http://www.myspace.com/billscitygrill she is booking all the music there.
zjosque

zjosque



Oct 24 2009 8:59 AM

Hey! How's life?

big hug from holland!
zjosque
The B-Sharps

The B-Sharps



Oct 23 2009 9:33 PM

Nice spot on PBS!
HEDGE- CONCERTS

Hedge Concerts



Oct 18 2009 5:25 PM

Great to meet up with you here..sounds good to us!



Muddy Roots Music Schedule

Muddy Roots Music Schedule



Oct 13 2009 9:10 PM

Nah, I was helping with Cashman's merch and rockin' out! It was a damn good show. 
The Rich Fabec Band

The Rich Fabec Band



Oct 11 2009 5:17 PM

Glad to be your friend!
Band Merch

Bill Nishanian



Sep 21 2009 12:14 AM

Thanks for adding me. I'll keep an eye on your page and see what your up to. Please let me know when your buying merch and I'll help ya make it look sweet and at a great price...

Thanks so much and good luck!
Bill Nishanian
Music Imprints
bill@musicimprints.com
615-829-6858
The Old One-Two

The Old One-Two



Sep 20 2009 4:21 PM

Awesome stuff, buddy.
We really like your music a whole lot, and we are super happy to now be acquaintances.
We will have to thank Allen big time for putting you in touch with us.

Love,
The Old One-Two
RiYeN RoOtS☮

RiYeN RoOtS☮



Sep 18 2009 11:39 PM

ThAnkS FoR ThE Add!!
HoPe aLL Is WeLL WiTh YoU.
I'm JuSt KeEpIn' BuSy..WoRkInG HaRd aT ThEsE BLuEs...
GeTtInG ReAdY To HiT ThE RoAd ThIs SuMmER.
BaCk To ThE StUdIo In ThIs FaLL To ReCoRd
NeW SoNgS FoR My NeW CD!!
"IF NOT ME, WHO? IF NOT NOW, WHEN?"
HoPe To SeE YoU At A ShOW DoWN ThE RoAD.
TiLL ThEn..
If YoU ArE GoInG To TrY..
Go aLL ThE WaY..
Do It...ALL ThE WaY..
DoN'T LeT AnYoNe StEaL YoUr ShIne..
2009 BeLoNgS To YoU..
MaKe It Do WhAt It Do!!
 
MaY ThErE Be FeW StOnEs In YoUr PaSsWaY,
~ RiYeN RoOtS
The Tate's Hell Blues Band

The Tate's Hell Blues Band



Sep 17 2009 5:47 PM

ORGONE

ORGONE
Online Now!


Sep 14 2009 3:12 PM

Smen, Thank you for the add. New websites and shows posted. Orgone
Muddy Roots Music

Nashville Muddy Roots



Sep 9 2009 4:12 AM

Hopefully this flyer shows up. (photobucket problems)

Max's Miracle Benefit Concert @ Blue Rooster in M'boro Oct 7th

Max's Miracle Motorcycle Ride/Car Show downtown M'boro Oct 10th

Both events are to raise awareness and money for Congenital CMV 
Research. Cmv attacks unborn baby organs causing disabilities and death.

We need sponsors,volunteers,and participants.

www.cmvaware.com

Max's Concert
Jessie Mae Hemphill Foundation

Jessie Mae Hemphill Foundation



Sep 1 2009 1:13 PM

I carry my gun everywhere!
Captain Mudhole

Captain Mudhole



Aug 25 2009 10:37 PM

Hehe. Hell to the yeah! They got tons of odd things to play slide with here too, mang.

Your shit rocks,
-jro
Fridolin's Heritage

Fridolin's Heritage



Aug 21 2009 8:57 AM


Thanks for the friendship.
Cheers from Switzerland
Eddie's Attic

Eddie's Attic



Aug 13 2009 5:28 PM

Thanks for the add man!  We would love to hear from you!  For all booking please contact info@eddiesattic.com

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Lilly Hiatt

Lilly Hiatt



Aug 1 2009 6:14 PM

hey guys!  looking foward to playing with you guys on the fifteenth!! i think it'll be a good ol time
King of Funny Faces (MUSIC)

King of Funny Faces (MUSIC)



Jul 17 2009 9:49 PM



hey scissorman, i mean men!
WINDJAMMER'S

WINDJAMMER'S



Jul 8 2009 10:33 AM

Hello
  many thanks from France
for the add  it's a real pleasure
to be in the lot of your friends
it's a nice day for us
Long life at your and our music
Friendships
Gihem for Windjammer's

BabySafeHavenLaw.com

BabySafeHavenLaw.com



Jul 7 2009 11:06 PM

It's a great sign that you gave us an add, thanks!
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TOKYO TRAMPS

TOKYO TRAMPS



Jun 18 2009 3:42 PM

Hi Ted,
Nice new pictures! We're working on the new record with lots of slide guitars thanks to you!!!
Best,
Satoru
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