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Tacoma Weekly
http://www.tacomaweekly.com/citylife/musicreview/blues_redemption/
Published on Tue, August 17, 2010
Blues Redemption
By Matt Nagle
“Blues Redemption”
Well known throughout the Northwest
and beyond, Blues Redemption is the real deal when it comes to musicians
having a deep passion for their music. Made up of four guys who have
been playing the blues their entire musical lives, each musician has won
numerous awards and accolades for his talents. The band's repertoire is
made up almost completely of original songs, with a few well-chosen
covers that they will play from time to time. Fact is, Blues Redemption
does not really even need to play covers - their own originals are that
strong as evidenced on their new self-titled CD.
Speaking of
awards, the band recently emerged as winners in the Washington Blues
Society's (WBS) first round of competitions for the annual International
Blues Challenge in Memphis. Finals will be held on Aug. 22 at the
Snohomish Taste of Music Festival in downtown Snohomish. One band and
one solo/duo act will represent WBS in Memphis at the world's largest
gathering of blues musicians from Feb. 2-5, 2011.
Blues Redemption
is: Brian Feist on electric guitar and vocals, Doug Skoog on keyboards
and vocals, Joe Hendershot on bass and back-up vocals and Billy Barner
on drums and vocals. These are true blues masters, capable of presenting
the whole package. From the instrumentation to the lyrics, each track
is strong and pure. This band is way tight, and it shows.
"Before
The Night Is Over" kicks off the CD with some funky blues. Feist takes
lead on vocals on this track, trading off lead with Skoog and Barner on
others throughout the album. Feist sings about many a man's thoughts on
Saturday night. "Hey baby please/ I never met a girl like you/ hey baby
please/ just want to make all your dreams come true/ before the night is
over/ and Sunday morning comes shining through."
Guitar, piano
and drums click beautifully on "The Things I Used To Do," a slow number
that will make you hold your darlin' close on the dance floor. Skoog can
tickle the ivories with the best of them. Feist, too, is amazing on the
guitar. The same is true for "Hurtin' Ways" - Feist shows off his blues
voice and Skoog displays his keyboard abilities, his playing sounding
effortless and inspired.
"Shake Your Moneymaker" begins with a
classic blues riff on Hendershot's bass, then the whole band joins in
for a jam steeped in a swing vibe. Feist sings, "I got a girl who lives
up on the hill/ says she gonna love me/ but I don't believe she will/
she won't shake her moneymaker."
Truly built for live shows to
fully appreciate their skills, Blues Redemption has put together a
killer CD that will certainly tide you over until you get a chance to
witness the band in the flesh.
Blues Redemption was selected by the South Sound Blues Association as its representative for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN. The band was selected over several other bands in a regional Blues Competition held in July 2009.
The competition took place in January of 2010.
photo by R. Peto
For more information:
Blues Redemption can also found on http://www.sweetbluesnw.com/
The Washington Blues Society presents win a House Party with Blues Redemption
Congratulations to Brett & Jan who are the winners!
