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10/04/2010 11:35

Easter's ups and downs

04/04/2010 11:13

Hey Everybody - It's Easter time and I have a strange feeling about today.  Most holidays hit me with a double message - one that brings joy and celebration for where we are in life this year; another that reminds me of the sorrow and pain that these events can bring to those who are not where they want to be or expected to be in their lives.  Not sure why, but it's always been that way for me around holidays that I remember both the good times and the ones that were tough.  I've been very fortunate in that the tough times didn't last very long for me.  But they lasted enough that I don't forget them,  I'm sure this may sound trite to some but on holidays I always get a sense of sadness for those who can't enjoy them; those in rough situations like jail, lost in addiction, homelessness or even in mourning for the first holiday without a loved one.  Yes, we often say that many people belong in those situations due to their own belligerence, stupidity or even meanness, but many more deserve another chance - and so many were put in cells by circumstances that were beyond their control; or because our society has made it so tough for so many to get through this thing unscathed. 

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Well, I guess that's why the songs in and around the Blues have given me so much comfort - because in singing about hardship, they offer a key to the way out.  Deliverance through soul music.  I always have liked B.B. King's live from Cook County Jail - mostly because the music is so incendiary.  But also because the condition these guys are in, you can feel the music bringing them joy and enlightenment in a way that little else if anything could do to a large group of prisoners.  Reminds me a bit of that scene in Shawshank Redemption when they play the opera song, too - Blues wasn't the first music to touch on the feelings of our soul, but I believe it's roots are as deep as life itself.   Of course, I have a lot to celebrate today - and we will!  But my celebration often includes music that touches on both sides of happiness like this tune.  I've been messing around with some home recording lately and I've been really liking the way this one came out.  It's my version of Joe Simon's 9 Pound Steel.  Not the perfect Easter song but it probably is for somebody out there - peace and love to you in the new Spring -

Hey all we've officially given a band name for the Trio - Rue Boogaloo!  Check out our tunes and schedule and sign up as a fan/friend on the Facebook and Myspace pages (Look for the Boogaloo Chicken) Click here for Rue Boogaloo's  Facebook 

 

 

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Just have time for a quick update this month - Look for the Trio at Recycled Cycles during Artwalk! Here's the rest of the shows for November - hope you are all well and we'll be looking for you in the music!
 
Fri, Nov 6 - 8-11pm Grapevine, TX @ Into the Glass
Sat, Nov 7 - 4pm - 6pm Fort Worth, TX @ Ryan Place Chili Cook-Off and Fundraiser with Darrin Kobetich, 1000 Block of Elizabeth St - rain/ cold location will be St. John's Episcopal Church, 2401 College Ave., Mitchell Hall
Sat, Nov 7 - 9:30pm-1:30am Dallas, TX @ West End Pub
Sun, Nov 8  - 6pm - 9pm Fort Worth, TX  @ Fred's - Marty Christian at Fred's Texas Cafe
Sat, Nov 14 Lafayette, LA - Artwalk with the Marty Christian Trio!! with Andy Cornett and Frank Kincel at the new Recycled Cycles shop, 208 East Vermillion St, Lafayette, LA, 337-235-2453
Sun, Nov 15 Baton Rouge, LA @ Walk On's - Marty Christian - Acoustic Blues at Walk-On's, 11575 Coursey Blvd, 225-448-3680
Sat, Nov 28 - Lafayette, LA @ Blue Dog Cafe with Andy Cornett! 1211 W. Pinhook Rd, 337-237-0005
 

peace,
Marty

Here's a cool cd review from a dj and online cd reviewer in Spain. I think he got a bit confused translating my bio since he ignored my last 12 years iin Austin and Lafayette and somehow thinks that Cleveland's music is from the deep South - but he tried! Thanks Vicente!

"Here comes a cd with the good work of a musician born in Cleveland, Ohio who discovered his love for blues in 1991, when he was a Dj at WRUW. Singer, song writer and guitar player Marty Christian finds inspiration in the sound of singer and guitarist Robert Lockwood Jr. and especially in many blues bands of Cleveland area which perform the most classic Chicago deep south blues. Christian will communicate you honest sincere feelings which are passionately given thanks to an emotional intimist heartrending playing in a very unaffected plain way. Marty really plays what he feels and how he feels it on straight simple sincere way. The cd includes ten original songs plus a version of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Bluebird”. Marty’s guitar and voice lead the whole cd, except when he gives place to Andy Cornett’s harmonica playing in two cuts. The result is an interesting album of an artist who deserves consideration among media and fans. VERY GOOD." Vicente Zumel, La Hora del Blues, Nov, 2009
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