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Topic History of: Blues at Bridgetown 2007, a soundman\'s perspective
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derekplaystheblues Hey Rik,



Couldn't agree more.

I also liked the larrikin behaviour of Tice and Evans and their take on Blues.



Derek
rikvee Another long and hot Blues at Bridgetown has come and

gone, and don't I know it! For 14 years Keith

Cramond's Audex Sound has provided sound production

for this Festival, and I've been there every time,

mostly as soundman for the Blue Owls' Nest, one of the

two main tents.





22 Acts in a row over 3 days, and, according to the

programme, no change-over times(!?)





Every year there are some good surprises (like the

excellent Adelaide's "The Others" 2 years ago), and

this time the standout for me was Brisbane's Mojo

Webb. His guitar was Buddy Guy-like in it's wildness,

resonating with the past but also super-excited about

it.





At the same time his band rocked, swaggered and slid

about the place and, oh yeah, Mojo plays great harp

and sax as well!





The other big treat was to hear Liz Stringer, she's

from Melbourne and has a duo with drummer Adam May. If anyone calls her music 'roots', that wouldn't

really cover it fully.





Although the texture of her voice is in the same

territory as Mia Dyson's, Liz has a haunting

mysterious quality that reminds me of English folkie

John Martyn, one of my all time favourites.

I found Liz's way of playing and singing so evocative,

it even made me choke up a couple of times; why, I

don't really know, all I know is this is some powerful

stuff!





Kyla Brox, whose glorious voice has graced the Perth

Blues Club stage a few times lately, was another

Bridgetown highlight, she's soulful like Nina Simone

or belts it out like Chaka Kahn and positively beams

with all the enjoyment of it! Her band was tight and professional, and included some inspired bassplaying by Danny Blomely.





The Bridgetown closer was once again a magical

performance by local greats the Blue Shaddy Band, a

band that knows how to light the fuse and rock like no

other!





The sparse but effective lightshow got some help from

the dust kicked up by the dancing throng, showing of

the beams beautifully (remember all the venues were

smoke free this year). To say the crowd went off would be an understatement, they danced like maniacs!

Bass p_layer_ Sandy kicks some serious botty in that

band, and of course everyone is great, electrifying

harmonica, bristling double percussion and great

voice, guitar and stomp by Jim McLelland.





Whenever these guys play the Perth Blues Club we know

that we are in for a good night!





Again, the BB organizers (all locals) worked hard and

produced a great line-up, may the Blues at Bridgetown

go on for many years yet!





Here's a few MySpace _link_s:



http://www.myspace.com/mojowebb

http://www.myspace.com/lizstringermusician

http://www.myspace.com/kylabrox

http://www.myspace.com/blueshaddy
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