The Duke Robillard Band
  • 01 - Down In Mexico
  • 02 - I'm Gonna Quit My Baby
  • 03 - Svengali
  • 04 - Blues Beyond The Call Of Duty
  • 05 - Emphasis On Memphis
  • 06 - Confusion Blues
  • 07 - Motor Trouble
  • 08 - Nasty Guitar
  • 09 - Temptation
  • 10 - She's So Fine
  • I Wouldn't-a Done That
  • Below Zero
  • Stapled To The Chicken's Back
  • Patrol Wagon Blues
  • Laurene
  • Moongate
  • I'm Still Laughing
  • Strollin With Lowell And BB
  • You Won't Ever
  • This Man, This Monster
  • Groovin' Slow
  • If This Is Love
  • 01 - Down In Mexico
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:41) [10.94 MB]
  • 02 - I'm Gonna Quit My Baby
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:08) [9.69 MB]
  • 03 - Svengali
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:04) [11.83 MB]
  • 04 - Blues Beyond The Call Of Duty
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:48) [13.49 MB]
  • 05 - Emphasis On Memphis
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:01) [11.69 MB]
  • 06 - Confusion Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:03) [9.5 MB]
  • 07 - Motor Trouble
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:38) [10.82 MB]
  • 08 - Nasty Guitar
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:20) [12.42 MB]
  • 09 - Temptation
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:48) [15.78 MB]
  • 10 - She's So Fine
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:00) [9.39 MB]
  • I Wouldn't-a Done That
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:05) [9.34 MB]
  • Below Zero
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:53) [8.9 MB]
  • Stapled To The Chicken's Back
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:09) [9.49 MB]
  • Patrol Wagon Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:24) [12.38 MB]
  • Laurene
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:52) [6.58 MB]
  • Moongate
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:57) [13.6 MB]
  • I'm Still Laughing
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:26) [7.85 MB]
  • Strollin With Lowell And BB
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:47) [8.66 MB]
  • You Won't Ever
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:20) [7.62 MB]
  • This Man, This Monster
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:04) [11.59 MB]
  • Groovin' Slow
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:56) [13.56 MB]
  • If This Is Love
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:48) [11 MB]
Biography
The Duke Robillard Band Is Calling All Blues on New Stony Plain Records CD Coming September 23

Universally Lauded and Multi-Award-Winning Guitarist Explores Exciting Avenues of Blues and Roots Music on New CD and Special Limited-Edition 180-Gram Vinyl LP

Robillard Follows Lineage of Past Greats by Carrying the Torch of Roots Music into the Future


EDMONTON, AB – Stony Plain Records announces a September 23 release date for Calling All Blues, the new album from The Duke Robillard Band, led by the two-time Grammy nominee and multi Blues Music Award winning guitarist. In addition to the CD release, Calling All Blues will also be available as a 180-gram premium vinyl LP. The first 600 LP copies of the new album will include a special song notes insert signed and numbered by Duke, himself.

The new album was produced by Duke Robillard and recorded/mixed by John Paul Gauthier at Lakewest Recording in West Greenwich, Rhode Island, and at Duke’s Mood Room Studio in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Backing Duke (vocals/various guitars), is his regular band of Bruce Bears (keyboards/vocals), Brad Hallen (bass/background vocals) and Mark Teixeira (drums/percussion/background vocals). They are augmented by special guests Sunny Crownover (lead/background vocals), Rich Lataille (alto/tenor saxes), Mark Earley (tenor/baritone saxes) and Doug Woolverton (trumpet).

“I envisioned this as an album of blues and blues related, mostly original songs that touch on a few of the many styles of American music based on the blues,” says Robillard in the Calling All Blues liner notes. “We hope you enjoy our journey though these styles as we hit many of the sounds of cities and states where these blues and soul styles developed.”

That journey covers many destinations, from the Memphis-styled “Down in Mexico” (the album’s opener); through the slow blues groove of “Blues Beyond the Call of Duty” (featuring a sensuous vocal reading by Sunny Crownover); a Stax/Volt soul stopover on “Emphasis on Memphis” (co-written by Grammy winner Gary Nicholson and Ron Sexsmith); the Frankie Lee Sims influenced one chord boogie of “Motor Trouble;” the lowdown Texas blues of “Nasty Guitar;” and “She’s So Fine,” a cover of one of Duke’s favorite tunes by 1960s Alabama blues and soul band, the Carter Brothers.

In addition to Sunny Crownover’s lead and background vocal contributions throughout, keyboardist Bruce Bears steps up to the vocal mike on “Confusion Blues,” a swing/jump song that sounds and feels like something right out of the Mose Allison songbook.

On “Svengali,” Duke invokes memories of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Forty-Four” and “Vicksburg Blues,” with some lowdown guitar tones by the Duke-ster played on vintage guitars and assorted “kitchen-sink” percussion work by Mark Teixeira. “This is one of my favorite tracks on the album,” Duke confesses. “I tried to create a sound stew here with several stringed instruments. For the percussion, we wanted to get a Peck Curtis effect, but had no pots or pans to use at hand, so I located two full bottles of wine that gave a good effect when played intermittently with the toms.”

Prior to the beginning of recording the album, Duke had an accident that resulted in a broken hand, so as any good musician will do, he improvised on “I’m Gonna Quit My Baby.” “I played a slide solo with my broken hand with a brace on it and my two middle fingers taped together,” he recalls. “That accounts for the slightly out of tune funkiness of the slide solo!”

Calling All Blues continues on the path Duke Robillard forged in 1967 when he founded the iconic Roomful of Blues, held down the guitar spot in The Fabulous Thunderbirds (following Jimmie Vaughan’s departure from that band), his work with rockabilly maverick Robert Gordon and two albums with the Legendary Blues Band (a sterling group of former members of Muddy Waters’ bands). In addition, Duke has logged countless gigs over the years as both a producer, bandleader and guitar player with a plethora of giants of blues, roots and jazz music. That laundry list includes late icons such as Joe Turner, Jimmy Witherspoon, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, Jay McShann, Rosco Gordon and Herb Ellis, as well as contemporaries Bob Dylan, Dr. John, Jay Geils, Joe Louis Walker, Billy Boy Arnold and Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne.

Since 1980, Duke’s been a touring bandleader for 98% of the time with nearly 30 albums to his credit under his own name. He is the true link from those great artists of the past to the current and future of roots music. With the recent passing of Johnny Winter and the aging of other blues elders, Duke continues to carry his blues torch held high, leading the music from the wilderness into the light. In recognition of his lifetime achievements, he was recently inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame in May of 2014.

As acclaimed producer and Blues Hall of Fame member Dick Shurman said upon hearing the new CD, “Duke and his seasoned band bring a sublime mastery, a bold authority and some of his best songwriting to Calling All Blues, a diverse but cohesive survey of the many blues-based musical facets at they’re gratifying command. Heed the Call!”
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  • Members:
    Duke Robillard, Bruce Bears, Brad Hallen, Mark Teixeira with Matt McCabe and Sax Gordon
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    A CD
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