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Review: Pandemic can’s stop Corey Ledet zydeco soirée Released Jan. 15, “Corey Ledet Zydeco” bounces from one end to the other like a backyard trampoline filled with happy children. Shortly after Corey Ledet and his band had cut a rug to their triumphant new tune, “It’s Gonna Be Alright,” the rug they rely on was yanked from beneath their feet. Ledet, a Grammy-nominated Zydeco singer, songwriter and squeeze box ace, tracked that song and six other beauties in June 2019 at the renowned Dockside Studios in the swamps of Maurice, Louisiana. “Corey Ledet Zydeco,” the artist’s 14 th album, was off to a rip-roaring start. Regrettably, the final session was quashed, the cayenne-sizzling band guitarist/singer Julian Primeaux, bassist Lee Allen Zeno, B3 player Cecil Green, harp man Grant Dermody and drummer and washboard wiz Gerard Delafose locked out by Covid. Undeterred, Ledet went back into the studio alone, recording the album’s final three song ....
The Vinyl District January 14, 2021 Part two of the TVD Record Store Club’s look at the new and reissued releases presently in stores for January 2021. Part one is here. NEW RELEASE PICKS: Catspaw (Omnivore) Sweet’s big splash was the 1991 LP Girlfriend, though he’d been active for a good while prior, emerging from the Athens, GA scene with a sound that stood a bit apart from post-Byrdsian collegiate jangle. Instead, he’s generally categorized as a power-popper, but as the release of his 15th album Catspaw makes clear, with multidecade longevity that’s somewhat unusual for the genre, partly as he’s occasionally branched out a bit, but more because his range of influence is wide and therefore fertile. These dozen tunes are noted as the first time Sweet had played everything on a record except drums- that’d be guitar, bass and vocals, lead and background, plus recording and mixing the set. The drums ae handled by frequent collaborator Ric Menc ....
Rare 1989 local performance video unearthed Author Blues star James Harman is battling stage 4 cancer of the esophagus and begins chemo treatment over the coming week. Leslie James Harman began piano lessons at age four, and also sang in his local church choir. Harmonicas owned by his father were stored in the piano bench, and Harman tried playing them after his piano lessons ended. In time, he became capable in several other musical instruments, including guitar, electric organ, and drums. Harman performed as a blues harmonica player and singer in Chicago, New York, and elsewhere before moving to southern California in the 1970s. Here, his Icehouse Blues Band played alongside Big Joe Turner, John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Albert King, B. B. King, T-Bone Walker, Lowell Fulsom, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Johnny Guitar Watson, and Albert Collins. ....