Warwick Murray and Crying Shame

With “Electrolux” as a stage name, Warwick Murray – singer, guitarist and harmonica player – is one hell of an energetic bluesman! Originally from Birmingham UK, now resident in NZ, he has played with blues artists Steve Gibbons, Trevor Burton and the E Numbers, and supported dozens of top level acts including Steve Earle and UB40. While living in Fiji he held residencies at Suva’s Birdland and Traps. He’s toured in Chile with some of the finest jazz and blues musicians in Latin America.

Warwick “Electrolux” Murray – guitar/harp/vox;
Dougal Speir – guitar/vox;
ElliotteFuimaono – bass;
Roger Watkins – drums;

Visit Warwick’s YouTube channel

Rodger Fox Band

October 11th is a night of Big Band music with jazz legend RODGER FOX – Doctor of Music, Massey University, and an array of School of Music students.

Rodger has supported and mentored a generation of NZ’s most talented students who have gone on to national and international careers in music.

He’s recorded 21 albums and was musical director for both the NZ High Schools and NZ Youth Jazz orchestras. Not to be missed.

 

 

— BLUES FEST —12 hours of music !!!

Saturday, October 6th noon-to-midnight Captial Blues Inc. is celebrating 16 years with a BLUES FEST featuring Hammond Gamble!

Venue: Hotel Bristol – 131-133 Cuba Mall Wellington

Blues Fest Line Up:

12.00pm                      Jake Stokes Band
Jake Stokes – guitar/vox
Ruben Magallanes – drums
Felix Bornholdt  – keyboards
James Geluk – bass

1.00pm                        Carol Bean & Dave Murphy

2.00pm                        Marg Layton
Marg Layton – vocals
Andrew Delahunty – guitar/mandolin
Bill Lake – guitar/vocals
Chris Prowse – guitar

3.00pm                        Lambhunters
Julie Lamb – guitar/vocals
Dave Hadley – guitar
Kerry Davis – bass
Craig McDougall – drums

4.00pm                        Red Dog Saloon Band
Dougal Spier – guitar/vocals
Dave Murphy – guitar/vocals
George Barris – bass
Roger Watkins – drums

5.00pm                        Wayne Mason & The Fallen Angels
Wayne Mason – guitar/keyboards/vocals
Dougal Spier – guitar
Clint Brown – bass
Richard Te One – drums

6.00pm                        Kayte &amp The Barfiles
Kayte Edwards – vocals
Al Witham – guitar
Dougal Spier – guitar
George Barris – bass
Roger Watkins – drums

7.00pm                        Manalishi
Del Thomas – guitar/vocals
Phil McLaughlin – guitar
Sean Dolan – bass
James Shanks – drums
Bob Smith – keyboards
Damian Forlong – trombone
Chris Buckland – sax

8.00pm                        Shaken Not Stirred

9.00pm                        Hammond Gamble
Hammond Gamble – guitar/vocals
Bob Smith – keyboards
Ross McDiarmid – bass
Andrew Richardson – drums

10.00pm                      Neil Billington & Friends
Neil Billington – harmonica
Mike Garner – guitar
Ross McDiarmid – bass
Roger Watkins – drums
Chris Armour – guitar
Bob Smith – keyboards

11.00pm                      Dirt Box Charlie
Chris Gain – guitar
Michael Crawford – bass
Hayden Lauridsen – drums

Round Up

The day started fine and bright as every spring day should and the
club crew busily set about getting the stage sorted out and backline
gear (kindly supplied by Musicworks Wellington) set up.

By 12 o’clock a small but appreciative crowd had gathered to hear the
Jake Stokes Band kick off proceedings with a fine set of originals and
blues classics. In just a few years, Jake has come from being a
slightly shy and nervous performer to being well able to command the
stage at the Bristol and I personally love the fact that he, amongst
others, has blossomed through getting up on stage at almost every jam
night and mixing it with the more experienced players. Capital Blues
can take a pat on the back for providing a chance for young talent
such as Jake (and his band mates as well) to get a taste for playing
live. He certainly opened the gig with a loud bang – as only a young
dude with no tinnitus can do!!

Next up was a solo acoustic set from Dave Murphy. As many of you will
know, Carol Bean’s husband, Lester, has been seriously ill recently
and unfortunately took ill again just hours before this gig was
happening so Carol was unable to sit in with Dave this time
out. Nonetheless, Dave put on his usual sterling performance with some
old style fingerpicking blues as only he can.

Marg Layton and her wonderful band were next up and again blew the
crowd away with some big sassy vocals and fine acoustic
picking. Unfortunately their set suffered the ignominy of a blown
circuit breaker halfway through so things were held up for a few
minutes while the Bristol staff reset the culprit RCD! Then it was all
on again for Marg and co to finish their set. It was slightly ironic
that one of the acoustic acts of the day had to put up with electrical
problems!

Julie Lamb & The Lambhunters picked the pace up a bit next with some
more rich vocal performances from Julie and her band. This time out
with this band she chose not to do any of the material from her recent
critically acclaimed album ‘Tripping the Light’ but instead chose some
very tasty blues classics to get her vocal chords around – and did it
very well, I might add!

The Red Dog Saloon Band were up next and featured George Barris on
bass, standing in for a somewhat forgetful Elliotte F!  Dougal and
Dave belted out the vocals and guitar interplay with the recently
renamed ‘Rock’n’Roll Roger’ Watkins taking care of drum stool duties.

Dougal took a quick 10 minute break and then took to the stage again
with Wayne Mason & The Fallen Angels. Unfortunately Greg Turner
couldn’t make it down from Auckland for the gig so old Doogs had to
quickly learn the guitar parts to some of NZ’s most well-known songs –
and not a bum note passed his speaker cones! Even his harmonies
weren’t too shabby…..

Kayte Edwards & Al Witham haven’t been regular attenders of the club
since they both decided to move up the coast to Kapiti a couple of
years ago so it was good to see them onstage resurrecting one of the
lineups of Kayte & The Barflies – once again with poor old Dougal on
guitar!! (No rest for the wicked, matey!!)

And then Manalishi took over the stage playing their take on the blues
era of Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac featuring Rockin’ Bob Smith on
keyboards and, for the first time, the horn section of Damian and
Chris on several of the songs in their set. Apparently they were the
loudest band of the day according to the decibel meter but I think it
was all down to the horns not having a ‘quiet knob’!!

A quick reconfiguration of the stage and mics and Damian was back with
his band, Shaken Not Stirred, featuring more jazz based blues and also
a brief but enjoyable performance by Louis Baker on guitar.

By this time the gig was running a bit behind schedule but around
9.20, Hammond Gamble took over the stage along with Bob Smith, Ross
McDiarmid and Andrew Richardson as his backing band. And, man, what a
performance! Taking some classic blues rock and wringing the neck of
his old strat, Hammond blew the audience away with some very tasty
chops and some fine singing.

Neil Billington & Friends then took over as the night wore on – but
the crowd remained firmly in place.  Special guest in this set was
Rotorua’s Mike Garner on guitar and vocals and again the crowd lapped
it up.

As Bullfrog Rata had called off at the last minute due to a double
booking, Dirt Box Charlie were a late addition to the bill and once
again put on a fine performance with their groove based swampy
Manawatu blues. Like Jake Stokes, they’re all just young guys but,
boy, do they know what they’re doing.  Around quarter to one in the
morning the amps were eventually silenced and the lights turned off
and a happy and musically overdosed crowd headed off home.

Apart from the annoyance of a fuse blowing to interrupt Marg Layton’s
set, everything had gone to plan. Every band had performed flawlessly
and the crowds who supported the gig had enjoyed over 12 hours of some
of the country’s finest blues performers.

I’d like to say a special thanks to the management and staff of the
Hotel Bristol, without whom the club would be lost and without a
home. A big thanks also has to go to Damian and Ross for looking after
the sound all day. Sterling work, guys! All the club committee members
did a fine job of organizing the proceedings – special mention has to
go to Kevin Buckley’s newly discovered MC’ing skills – a true natural!
And his comment about it being the first time he’d shared the stage
with Neil Billington was a true gem!!  Thanks also to all the club
regulars and everyone who turned out to support the gig throughout the
day.  Your attendance at the gig made it all worthwhile.

And finally, thanks to Lion Nathan for their input and Musicworks
Wellington for providing the backline gear which performed perfectly
throughout the day.

All in all, a highly enjoyable and successful – if very tiring – day!!
Should we make this a regular annual event?? Let us know your thoughts
and we’ll see what we can do.

 

Emma Davey & the Monks of Cool

October 4th- 8:30

Fronted by vocal powerhouse Emma Davey, the Monks are drawn together by the natural

tendency of cool to seek its own kind, known as the “gravity of cool”. They are really excited to bring you their eclectic mix of trad blues/ blues rock/ originals and Motown/soul. This is sure to get your foot tapping, head nodding, hips swaying and heart strings vibrating – or maybe just drinking, which is lucky cos you’re at The Hotel Bristol! Emma Davey, Fiona Buchet, and Debra Sisson– vocals; Mark Wallis– drums; Martin Robertson– bass; Lawrence Arps– guitar; Chris Balm– keyboards http://www.wix.com/emmadaveynz/emmadaveythemonksofcool

Dirt Box Charlie

http://www.dirtboxcharlie.com

These Palmerston North blues boys “… thrive on the improvisation and spontaneity of live shows”. Influenced by rhythm & blues, they play hard rockin’ earth-lifting blues; original as well as tunes such as ‘Ain’t no Sunshine’, ‘Little Wing’, ’Stormy Monday’ plus a dirty electric slide version of ‘Voodoo Chile’. Their 2011 EP is called Extended Play and they’re working on a new album due out later in the year. Chris Gain– guitar/vox; Michael Crawford– bass; Hayden Lauridsen– drums& percussion

Dr Phil & The Stone Makers

Guitar aficionado Phil McLaughlin and his Chicago sound rides again at the blues club. Alongside him are his posse: Del T– guitar/vox; Bob Smith­– keys; Sean Dolan– bass; James Shanks– drums; and of course THE Phil McLaughlin on guitar and vocals. Thursday September 13th, 8:30 start

Laura Collins, Dean Heatherington and the Back Porch Blues Band

Laura Collins, Dean Heatherington and the Back Porch Blues Band

Dean Heatherington (The Coalrangers) will bring his smoky West Coast vocals and fine country-blues pickin’ joining with Laura Collins and the Back Porch Blues Band. They will be dishing up a warm, laid back sound, much like you would hear sitting on the back porch with them.  Laura Collins will be in the role of up front Blues Diva with ‘heart on sleeve and tongue in cheek in equal measure’.

You can expect to hear a little BB, a little Koko, some Muddy Waters and many more with soulful vocals, sweet guitar solos, honky tonk style piano, zydeco accordion, warm upright bass and percussive drums.

The Back Porch Boys are all journeymen who have played many juke joints in their time, George Barris, a seasoned bass man whose early fame dates back to the days of “Highway” on upright bass and Matt Newman, originally from Portland Oregon, who brings a wealth of experience and great country-blues pickin’ on guitar,  Wayne Mason (ex-Warratahs, now works with his band the Fallen Angels and play boogie keys in the X-Ray Catz) on keys and accordion and Pete Cogswell on Back Porch drums.

Expect a toe-tapping good old southern time on the back porch.