Recent raves have come in from Jim Hall, Lenny Kay, writer Peter Guralnic, and Musician/Historian Sam Charters for All Together, Now!!!!
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Danny Kalb All Together, Now [self-produced] A guitar god in the pre-Jimi Hendrix, early 1960s, when he played on albums by Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, and Judy Collins and founded the influential Blues Project. Danny Kalb continues to show his instrumental mastery. Kalb's second album, All Together Now, following a nearly three decade absence from the studio, is a text-book of six-string wizardry. Performing mostly solo, Kalb rewrites folk, blues and jazz standards, Christmas tunes and originals -- including a heartfelt tribute to the late Dave Van Ronk -- with his highly proficient playing. (CH)
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All Together, NOW" is an album of solo and group pieces from the legendary founder of the Blues Project, (and sideman with Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins and many others).
It will be, hopefully, a Positive, Healing responce to the tragedy of 9/11. This is Danny's 1st release in 12 years and shows that like fine wine, his playing and singing only gets better with time.
"Danny Kalb....is up there with the best of all blues legends....his work for me at Cafe' au Go Go was amazing....Ive worked with the greatest of all time and he is at the top...Eric Clapton Mick Taylor Jimi Hendrix John Mayal Zappa all greats but Danny will emerge in the top 5." Howard L Solomon 1999
A protege of the great Dave Van Ronk, Kalb established himself on New York's seminal folk and blues scene in the '60s, where he was first known as a solo performer and session player wjth Phil Ochs, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, and others, and later in The New Strangers duo with Sam Charters. In 1965, Kalb founded Verve/Folkways recording group, The Blues Project, with Al Kooper, Roy Blumenfeld, Andy Kulberg,
Tommy Flanders and Steve Katz. Even today, this important group flourishes with ......numerous album reissues/compilations (MCA, Polygram, Rhino, One Way).
According to Sam Charters, "It was generally conceded... that ... Kalb was the most exciting of the new players. We met when we were both playing in Dave [Van Ronk'sl Rag-time Jug Stompers... After these apprentice years... he became a founder of The Blues Project, one of the seminal rock bands of the '60s... He still performs in Greenwich Village clubs, and... has been working on an album which combines his
extraordinary blues technique with some of the new, free guitar music... His touch on the guitar is as exciting and as individual as ever."
From folk to blues to jazz, Danny Kalb's experimental mindset and talent played a significant part in redefining musical genres and boundaries. Danny Kalb's story continues to unfold as he brings his incendiary guitar style to a new generation of students, musicians and fans.
from: In-Media
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