Nelskie
March 31st, 2006, 01:13 PM
I see that the Spudman has made two excellent suggestions for our Fret.Net blues fans. As such, I though I'd throw in one more. Corey Stevens is another blues dude that can bring it with the guitar. While at first glance, you might peg him for a SRV-type knock-off, he's far, far from that. In actuality, his music, to me, has a heavy early-mid 70's Clapton feel to it, only way bluesier. There is, of course, a lot of SRV-inspired stuff throughout his musical catalog - the tried-and-true Texas style shuffle / boogie stuff. And it's good, too. Damn, good, as a matter of fact. For those of us who hold Stevie Ray's inspiration in high regard, you'll settle into Corey Stevens' music like you would into your favorite chair. A lot of it seems very familiar, and yet at the same time very different.
Cory himself is a "pocket player", and his music is full of moody, introspective grooves, and soulful licks. Although he has definitely has the chops to burn through stuff, he stays on course, and gets the most out of his playing - a quality that I think is getting harder and harder to find with modern-era blues players. I've seen him live twice, and have been impressed both times, most especially with his vocal talent. The dude can flat-out sing.
I have two of Corey's CD's, and like both of them a lot. "Little Blue Drops of Rain" is an earlier (maybe even debut) release, and "Road To Zen" is a release or two following the former. Both are abound with great tunes, and incredible guitar work. Definintely check 'em out. Me, I'm still amazed that this guy isn't huge - I mean, he's been out on the road forever.
Cory himself is a "pocket player", and his music is full of moody, introspective grooves, and soulful licks. Although he has definitely has the chops to burn through stuff, he stays on course, and gets the most out of his playing - a quality that I think is getting harder and harder to find with modern-era blues players. I've seen him live twice, and have been impressed both times, most especially with his vocal talent. The dude can flat-out sing.
I have two of Corey's CD's, and like both of them a lot. "Little Blue Drops of Rain" is an earlier (maybe even debut) release, and "Road To Zen" is a release or two following the former. Both are abound with great tunes, and incredible guitar work. Definintely check 'em out. Me, I'm still amazed that this guy isn't huge - I mean, he's been out on the road forever.