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ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT VINTAGE BLUES ISSUES IN AGES.GREAT HARP/SAX/GUITAR IN PEAK FORM. LIVING BLUES.
Genre: Blues: Chicago Style
Release Date: 2006
Juke Town Record Label: Conjur Root Records
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Hawaiian Boogie 2:38 $0.99
Tin Pan Alley 5:34 $0.99
Gamblin' for My Bread 3:42 $0.99
Cleo's Moody 3:27 $0.99
300 Lbs. of Joy 3:07 $0.99
Party Gras 2:16 $0.99
That's All I Need 2:50 $0.99
No Minors Allowed 7:50 $0.99
Jo Ann 2:57 $0.99
Let Me Explain 3:47 $0.99
Too Many Cooks 2:52 $0.99
Nighthawk 3:28 $0.99
Rock a While 4:27 $0.99
Voodoo Workin 2:41 $0.99
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Album Notes

Conjur Root Records Within Cdbaby (http://www.cdbaby.com/all/jwillia100aolcom) Presents:
The Superstitions brings that Rod & Culture Cruisin' and House Party Hi Fi Sound in this Record Juke Town (Coast to Coast Jukin'). It goes like this:

Take your Louisiana style Harp Master&VocalistDumar Dupree; shake him up real good with Conqueror Root & Louisiana Bayou feel of Excello and Imperial records artists and just a little taste of Mussel Shoals Soul for good measure. Add some Little Walter, Sonny Boy, George Smith, and Jr. Wells and you really have somethin’! Now move Dumar Dupree into a hard hitting L.A. band with just the right mix of the Old Southern blues, Cajun, Jump/Swing, “really all them roots sounds” and you got it much more!!. It's been 10 to 20 years since a “fresh sound” has come out of Los Angeles playing hard driving roots music lead by one of the great Louisiana inspired” Harp Ace’s”, but once again it's time! Like their predecessors "The Superstitions" have the key timeless elements and are sensational. With a firm grasp on the music of the 40's 50's and 60's with a fresh new fire that is instantly evident. An outstanding mix of Young Talent and veterans to watch their back. This tradition goes all the way back to those 1950’s Midnite theater Sessions with T Bone Walker, Jimmy Reed, Joe Houston, Chuck Higgins, Big Jay Mc Neeley , Ladies and Gentlemen, The Superstitions are in your town!
Most Wanted:
Dumar Dupree – Duberly Louisiana & N.L.A. - Master of Smokin' Harp/Mississippi Saxophone and oh so authentic vocals where it counts like Walter, Elmore, Otis and Louis Jordan.

“Dr.” Jay Stolmack N.L.A. – “Phd” of Tenor and Baritone Sax - an amazing veteran of finest Blues, Soul and Rock with an ear toward juicy full bodied Honkin' solos Smooth ballads and Jazzy passages each just at the right time and place every time.

Mike Recendes – El Monte - Lead Guitar - showing all the other young and journeyman players alike what the new generation of "T" Bone, Gatemouth, Muddy, Elmore, and yes Santana too interpreters what it's all about and then some. He's got the goods in Time, Tone and Style! Brought it with him from a past life! A real rising star!
Rich Torres – E.L.A. - Drums and percussion - A purveyor of Blues, Jazz, Latin, and rock. Rich lays it down with ELA Personality, Class and Style. A guy with the sound and sense of musical adventure, a key and foundational element in the group on and off the stage. Louis Bellson and Rogers drums are always with Rich!

Sergio Osollo – E.L.A. Bass and Vocals - Smooth and industrial strength wizard of Fender and Dog House a veteran of the blues and 80's L. A. Roots Scene, Sergio has run with the toughest of the tough and is standing tall, no worse for wear. And an outstanding blues vocalist to boot.

Johnny Williamson – Atlanta & N.L.A. Rhythm Guitar and Vocalist - the veterano and stick to your guns old school guy who was there at the beginning in 1950 and is still doing it in 2006. You're in trouble if you ask him to play anything modern. Johnny is a self described Roots Rat and always wants to keep it that way.

In summary these guys have collectively played with or played on the same stage with the roots brightest stars: Big Joe Turner, Etta James, Chambers Brothers, Cal Green, George Harmonica Smith, Natalie Cole,Slim Chris Green, Katy Segal, Top Jimmy & the Rhythm Pigs, Dewey Terry, Juke Logan, Richard Berry, Don Julian, The Jaguars, Joe Houston, Chuck Higgins, J D Nicholson, James Harmon, Rod Piazza, Rick Holstrom, Tony Allen, Alex Schultz, Johnny Turner, Jobe Strials, Max Bangwell, Austin's Billy Campbell, William Clark, Barbara Lynn, Son Seals, Harmonica Doug (Joe Lee) Bush, L T Jones, Grady Jackson, Felix Reyes, Mighty Paul Linden, Jeff Termes, Linda Hopkins, Johnny Dyer, James Gadston, Hollis Gilmore, Randy Resnick, Sam Taylor, Coco Montoya, Debbie Davies, and Paul Butterfield to mention most but not all of the people with whom they have shared the stage and the music.
I can say with confidence, put the platter on; the party has begun right here, right now!
As Dr. Jive would say "Come on Baby's Play it for all the people in the welfare line and down on the Chain Gang Too!" Or Old H. H. “Hunter Hancock” would say " From Swing to Sweet, Be Bop to Ballad, and Blues to Boogie" Here's an L. A. Group who have made good!, lets give a listen to The Superstitions" puttin' out” on their latest record!
Web site - visit it for Booking, Schedule, Cd's and other products.
http://www.thesuperstitions.com

Bookings: West Coast - 818-951-0435 or 818-249-1956, East Coast - Shelly Lowenstein Agency atten: Doug Bush 770-493-9751

When the Band hits the Europe, it's like this:

International Booking Agents,
Hello, John Williamson here, representing the Superstitions Band. The band is recording a new Cd this month and has 3 previous Cd's which I can send you now. The Superstitions are working regularly on the West Coast and is based in Los Angeles California. Their web site is under construction and can be seen at http://www.thesuperstitions.com

The Band is very interested in reaching the International/European market! Please send me your contract information. I will send you the bands Recordings, Bio's, Stage Plots, Posters, and Photos. The Superstitions are preparing to appear in Europe in 2006/2007/2008 as a 6 piece unit Harmonica, Sax, Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Bass & Drums.
Featured artists on Juke Town are:
Mike Recendez 24 year old guitar genius/Phnom playing T bone, Muddy, Lightning Hopkins, Elmore James and others with perfect accuracy.
Dumar Dupree Harp virtuoso and Vocalist like Bill Clark,Jr Wells, Sony Boy and more, with additional features from Johnny Williamson performing guitar and vocals in the form of Jimmy Reed, Wynone Harris, Snooky Prior, Jimmy Nolan and other 40's 50's stars.

Dr. Jay Sax ala Big Jay, Joe Houston, Chuck Higgins, King Curtis.

Powerful rhythms of Richie Torres Drums and percussion.

Surgeo Osolo Vocals & Bass.

Members of the band have played at the following venues:
Jacksonville Blues Festival
House of Blues for the Olympics Atlanta Ga.
Blue Cafe Long Beach Ca.
Fatt Matts Atlanta Ga.
Blind Willies Atlanta Ga.
Cozy's L.A. Ca.
Topanga Blues Festival L.A. Ca.
Mr. Cecils L. A. Ca.
Mardi Gras L. A. Ca.
The Buccaneer Sierra Madre Ca.
The Deer Lodge Ojai Ca.
Wine Lovers Wine Festival Ventura Ca.
The Starting Gate Los Alamitos Ca.
and others

The Band members have performed with:
Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers
James Harmon
Joe Houston
Chuck Higgins
Joe Turner
Chambers Bros.
Johnny Dyer
Sean Costello
Felix and the Cats
Tinsley Ellis
The Four Tops
The Spinners
Natalie Cole
Earl Fatha Hines
Johnny Ray
The Coasters
Sylvester
Eddie Money
Katy Segal
Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs
Barbara Lynn
Sandra Hall
Juke Logan
Alex Shultz
Rick Holstrom
Brenda Burns
The Magic Blues Band
The Southside Jukes
Lester Butler
John Marx
The Junko King Hats
and others zuch as:
Band Members have apeared on the same stage with or in the following groups:
Joe Turner
Joe Houston
Chuck Higgins
Hank Ballard & the Midnighters
Rod Piazza
Blind Joe Hill
Johnny Turner
Hollywood Fats
Ry Cooder
Cal Green / Hank Ballard
R. L. Lowe
Felix Reyes and the Cats
Sean Costello
Grady Fats Jackson
Katy Segal
Chambers Bros.
Bruce Willis and the Heaters
Barbara Lynn
Etta James
Johnny Dyer
George Harmonica Smith
William Clark
John Juke Logan
James Harmon
Johnny Maistro & the Mama's Boys
Max Bangwell
Job Striels
Rob Rio
James Gadson
Dewey Terry / Don & Dewey
Timmy Capella /Tina Turner
Paul Butterfield
Randy Chortcoff & the Midnite Rhythm Rockers
Sam Taylor / Band Called Sam
Co Co Montoya
Debbie Davies
Maggie Mayall & the Cadillacs
John Mayall
Luke "Long Gone" Miles
Bernie Pearl
Sandra Hall
The Shadows
Luther Tucker
Willie Dixon
Myers Brothers
Son Seals
Joe Lewis Walker
Al Duncan / Little Walter/Hollywood Fats/Drums
Lester Butler
Alex Schultz
Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs
Carlos "Guitarlos" Ayala
Steve Berlin
Billy Campbell
Rocky Jackson & the Ignighters
John Marx
Primordial Slim/Rick Germond/Curb Feelers
Marvin & Johnny
Frankie Moates
The Casanovas
Dr Jazzmo
Wolfman Jack
John Lee Williamson
Steve F'dor and more!

From www.Rootsville.be (Spotlight)

John Williamson was born in South Bend Indiana, October 17 1941 of, Father, Big Band Horn player, Sax, Claranet, Flute and Piccolo James E Williamson who over the years played with Freddy Martin, Hank Russell, Nelson Riddle, Lawrence Welk, and others and Mother, Wynn Fair Big band Singer with the Freddie Martin Orchestra. John was living in dresser drawers of the hotels that his parents lived in while doing big band one nighters and often jokes that the back of his head is flat from sleeping in dresser drawers. At the onset of World War II John lived in Lubbock Texas with his Great ant and uncle in the oil fields. after the war he moved to Sunland California and has resided there on and off Living in Los Angeles in the 1960's, Sun Valley Ca. 1970's, Northridge Ca. in the 1980 Atlanta Georgia thru the 1990 and again in Sunland from 1997 to the present where he is the CEO of Conjur Root Records. John Williamson founded and performed in the following Bands from the 1950' thru the 1980's The Magic Blues Band, The Magic Blues Band Featuring 50"s Sax legend Chuck Higgins. The Magic Blues Band consisted of John Williamson - Guitar and Vocals, Rocky Jackson - Guitar and vocals, Paul Zubek Harp and Vocals, Lenna Rena Piano and vocals, Bruce Cox Bass, Jeff Shaw Drums and subsequently Rick Germond aka Primordial Slim Harp, and Rod The Rocket Welk Harp, Joe Uele of John Mayall Band), Dennis Kensmore, Roger Connley, Mike Herman drums and Al Molinaro, Jesse Seranno, and Alan Heranno - Bass, During this period John appeared with many 1950's thru 1980's legends, Don Julian, The Jaguars, Richard Berry, Don & Dewey, Tony Allen, Vernon Green and the Medallions, The Chambers Brothers, Juke Logan, Katy Segal, Lester Butler ( Blue Shadows, Red Devils, 13) and Dave Melton, Big Joe Turner, Smoky Wilson, Etta James, William Clark, Rod Piazza, Steve Samuals, Rick Holstrom, Alex Shultz, Paul Butterfield, Timmy Capella, Randy Chortcoff, Sam Taylor, Deacon Jones, Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs, X, Mentors and many others. The Magic Blues band was a regionally renound Hollywood underground mainstay who produced and performed legendary Blues Theme Shows and Mini-Festivals with all these people on the west coast.

The Magic Blues Band CD is slated for re-issue in June 2008 after 30 plus years! in John's attic.

In 1990 John moved to Atlanta Georgia, at the time the Atlanta Scene was focused on Stevie Ray Vaughn and Texas Blues and was well represented across the USA. John Was much more a player in the resurgence of real roots music that Stevie's brother Jimmy Vaughn and Keith Furgerson were spearheading. After going to most of the clubs and shows in Atlanta John decided to build and campaign a true roots blues band in Atlanta, The first was Crossfire, with Brian Powell - Guitar and Vocals, John Weiland - Bass and Vocals, Steve Harding - Drums this was followed by Buick 59 a Blues and Roots Trio featuring John Williamson Guitar and Vocals, Frankie Moates Guitar, and Rick Cheney - Harp. Then at a chance meeting with his L.A. friend and Harp master Rod Piazza and an acquaintance of Rods, Harmonica Joe Lee Bush who introduced John and Joe Lee Bush that night at Blind Willies Club in Atlanta.

John and Joe Lee really hit it off immediately, both were original 1950's guys, Joe Lee had been the last person to take lessons from the legendary Little Walter Jacobs and as a 14 year old kid really soaked up everything Walter taught him over 2 months outside those Auburn ave. clubs in the early 1950's. John and Joe Lee already knew everything the other guy knew, so they launched into performing the Atlanta club circuit as The Southside Jukes a two man roots band. Over the next month they decided to expand the band to a full on blues band and invited Frankie Moates -Guitar, Chris Green - Pinetone Studios, Piano and Guitar, LT (Lieutenant) Jones Bass and Vocals a and KoKoMo Tim Gunther - Drums. in a mater of a week and without any rehearsals The Southside Jukes recorded two complete albums plus some more in an 2 day nonstop session at Chris Green's Pinetone Studios there in Atlanta.

The Southside Jukes performed at all the clubs throughout the south including at The 1994 House of Blues at the Olympics, Jacksonville Blues Festival, Blind Willies, Fat Mat's and many others. During this time The Southside Jukes band led by John Williamson performed with and on the same bill Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers, Felex Reyes and the Cats, Neil Patman, Snooky Prior, The Shadows, Billy Wright, Grady Fats Jackson (Elmore James band member and legendary 2 sax at one time horn man), Paul Linden, Sean Costello, Danny Mud Cat, Brian Powell, Sweet Betty, The Chatmans and many others The results of this are the two Legendary Cd's John Lee Williamsons Southside Jukes Cool Cool Place to Go and John Lee Williamsons Southside Jukes Down In Hollywood.

John Lee Williamson returned to Sunland California in 1997, where he resides today, when thru another fateful meeting, John "Teamed up With" Demar Dupree a Legendary West Coast Vocalist and Harp Player and after reviewing and revisiting John's roots guidelines and Credo" Music, Girls, and Cars" EG: nothing Modern ever! John with along with Demar instituted their Current Group "The Superstitions" The Superstitions have the same type history starting as a Roots Blues Trio with Demar Dupree on Vocals and Harp John Lee Williamson on Guitar and Vocals and T J Sullivan on Guitar and Vocals The Superstitions produced and released the Cd "Leave all Blades and Pistols at the Door" in late 2004/2005 and then with a full band with the current members, John Lee Williamson - Guitar and Vocals, Demar Dupree - Harp and Vocals, Mighty Mike Recendez Lead Guitar, a phenomenal 24 year old "Guitar Genius" who arrived on the planet with T Bone Walker, Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Nolan, Pete Guitar Lewis even Santana already in his soul and spirit, Dr Jay Stolmack Sax, Rich Torres and then Jp Drums and Legendary ELA. Bassist and Vocalist Sergeo Osolo The Superstitions latest Cd The Superstitions "Kings of Juke Joint Music - Juke Town"! Rest assured that John Lee Williamson is still on a Roots and Blues roll with several more albums planned for release on Conjur Root Records all on Cdbaby.

In 1998 John Lee Williamson recorded a studio album with the top studio musicians in Los Angeles /Ventura California. Them Junko King Hats "Dance Party Takeout! " This group came together at Bobby Bragg's Studio in Ventura California in 1998 and David Chamberlain's Studio in Studio City California; Laid down a whole Album in one night and one day! This renown album contains some of the most eclectic roots originals and tributes to Legends like Bo Diddleys tribute song "Rhythm Gladiator" Them Junko King Hats are John Lee Williamson Production Guitar and Vocals, Bobby Bragg Production Guitar and Vocals, David Morgan ( writer of Ray Charles Songs and The Nelsons Piano man) on Piano and Vocals, David Chamberlain Production and Bass of Bruce Willis and the Heaters and Don and Dewy's, Dewey Terry and many more famous folks, Rich Diamond - Drums also from the same famous groups, Rod "The Rocket" Welk - Harp and Vocals - an alumni of John's Magic Blues Band. Them Junko King Hats are also available on Cdbaby. Them Junko King Hats received a Mavric Music Award in 2007 for Hustler Blues a song penned by John Juke Logan and performed on "Dance Party Takeout!" If you're in Southern California in 2008 you can catch John Williamson and The Superstitions Band at Cafe 322 in Sierra Madre California on the last Saturday every month in 2008 and on the BBC Dr Rock and other radio shows world wide. John Lee Williamson - Tradition Passion - Strength; Music, Girls, Cars!, a way of life for Johnny from 1941 till now! From Legion Stadiums of the 50's and Border Radio of Dr Jazzmo and Wolfman Jack to Today! Have Mercy!!
BACK TO SPOTLIGHT

Favorite Artists Songs:

Jimmy Reed
Little Rain Falling
Boogie in the dark
Can't Stand to see you Go
Jimmy Mc Cracklin
Rickmond California
That Ain't Right
Willie Heydon Headon
Let Me Cry
Turn the Hi Fi Down
Louis and Frosty
Train Time
The Platters
Maggie Doesn't Work Here any More
Billy Wright
Change Your Women Change Your Town
Little Richard
Miss Ann
Little Richards Boogie
Don and Dewey
Miss Sue
Justine
Squires
Cindy
Gaylarks
Tell Me Darling
Clovers
Lovey Dovey
The Cliques
Girl in My Dreams
Marvin and Johnny
Tick Tock
Cherry Pie
The Drifters
White Christmas
The Five Keys
Ling Ting Tong
The Chords
Sh Boom
Bp Diddley
Diddey Wah Diddey
Johnny Guitar Watson
MotorHead Baby
Chuck Higgins
Roller Coaster
Somethings Going on in My Room
Pachuko Hop
Duck Walk
Joe Houston
All Night Long
Big Jay Mc Neeley
Ice Water
Johnny Otis
Casting a Spell on you
Hand Jive
Trudy Williams and The Sixteens
Arrow of love
Slim Green and the Cats from Fresno with Al Simmons
Old Folks Boogie
The Jacks
Why Don't You Write Me
The Four Deuces
WPLJ White Port and Lemon Juice
The Spaniels
Play it Cool
There's a Pain in My Heart
The Robins
Ten Days in jail
That's What the good Book Said
What a You Want
Mando and The Chili Peppers
Jim Balcom and the Shades of Rhythm
Coredo Rock
Rosie and the Originals
Angel Baby
Give me Love
The Cadillacs
Let Me Explain
Richard Berry
Get out of the Car
Irvin Big Boy Groves
xxxxx
Wynonie Harris
Fishtail Cadillac
Shake That Thing
Wilbert Harrison
Don't Drop It
The Willows
Church Bells May Ring
The Youngsters
Christmas in Jail
Dreamy Eyes
The Turbans
When You Dance
Willie Egans
Drop Anchor For Me Baby
Willie Joe
Unitar Rock
Cherokee Dance
Penguins
Hey Senorita
Earth Angel
The Crows
Gee
Hank Ballard and the Midnighters
Work With Me Annie
Big Joe Turner
TV Mama
Elmore James
Dust my Blues
Twelve year old boy
Sonny Boy Williamson
Cool Cool Blues
Cool Cool Place to Go
The Southside Jukes
Rocket sixty nine 69
Vernon Green and the Medallions
Buick 59
Did You Have Fun
Edna
Speedin' Speeding


Beyond Dancing With the Stars and American Idol in the Cool!

The Band looks forward to performing in your venues in 2008/2009! jwillia100@aol.com

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REVIEWS

author: Alfredo Aznar Aguilar
Fantastic revival sound ¨50s.
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Pasadena Weekly - Night Life
author: John Stollenberger
Excerpt from Nov 8th 2007 Pasadena Weekly. If you're in the mood for blues in a slightly different shade, check out The Superstitions This Harp Heavy band plays bluesy Roots music inspired by by the post WW II music when blues was "Going Electric", You could say that they're Blues and Roots Historians, There performances are laced with musical story telling and a sense of humor, making each one a feel-good affair. The band has released a string of discs available on Cdbaby and lists influences as diverse as Little Walter to Rod Piazza. The Superstitions have a Rep for Pleasing Crowds. - John Stollenberger
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HARP DRIVEN JUMP BLUES, SWING,AND LOUISIANABAYOU SOUL
author: Todd Bugs aka Bugs
HARP DRIVEN JUMP BLUES,SWING,AND LOUISIANA BAYOU SOUL is what The Superstitions are all about. This six member group of hard-hitting vets in the Blues and Cajun music scene put together one incredible disc with "Juke Town". The entire record is full of great songs that could have just as easily been released in the 40's, 50', or60's. I always say a true great record is identified by not being able to tell what era it came from, great traditional blues is timeless. When you hear a Floyd Dixon record or song, ti's hard to tell if it was written years back or just yesterday, and The Superstitions have that same feeling with this record. The opener/title track has a blazing Harmonica intro and then a great horn and guitar in the background, when the vocals come in, it instantly puts all the parts in the right place. The vocals are very reminiscent of something you might hear in a dark smoke filled piano bar in the basement of a 50's hotel in Chicago, very much in the James Cotton style of song on this one. Slow soulful and tasteful songs are well represented on this record as well "Tin Pan Alley", "That's All I Need" and "Let Me Explain" all of which are played flawlessly. "Tin Pan Alley" is a great tune all about the rough and tumble back alleys and the trouble that one can get in after the sun goes down. "That's All I Need" is a good old fashioned love song with great lyrics and "Let Me Explain" is about just what you think it is, trying to get your side of the story out before she walks out that door, the horn solo is great and the mood is perfect on the whole song....great tune. Then there is a slew of instrumentals too, the musicianship on this record is wonderful the fact that there are a bunch of songs without vocals doesn't effect the record one bit, tou just don't miss lyrics when the songs are this good. Keeping in the slow mode "No Minors Allowed" and "Nighthawk" are both great instrumental's that have a real romantic feel to them; soft drums and soulful sax make a great combination. The party atmosphere of the record are brought in the form of "Hawaiian Boogie" and the aptly titled "Party Gras". As you would expect from the name "Hawaiian Boogie" is a tropical style tune with a dirty guitar and balzing sax complemented with a great slide guitar, this song is the definition of boogie. then there's the down south accordian heavy Zydeco flavored "Party Gras" that transforms you directly to Bourbon Street in an instant of hearing the first note without all that damn girls gone wild full frontal nudity to get in the way of you enjoying the music. (Cause we know what a distraction that could be....right?!?!) The Heavy weight of the disk (pun intended) is the track "300Lbs. Of Joy" it's a funny song about a big guy telling the ladies "this is it, this is it....look what cha get....oh-aye oh-aye, I'm the boy, 300Lbs. of Heavenly Joy" The Superstitions can hold their own in the blues with this record, keeping up with the likes of Professor Long Hair,, Sceamin' Jay Hawkins, Ko Ko Taylor or Elvin Biship, they would probably feel right at home on the Legendary "Alligator Records.The guys in the band are well traveled and well experienced in playing music. They have played some of the best blues festivals and venues across the states as well as sharing the stage with legends like "The Four Tops", "The Spinners",Natalie Cole and Eddie Money. (I'll forgive them for playing with the guy that penned such tripe as "Two Tickets to Paridise" and "Shacking"). Not only do these guys have a great record out, but also their web page is about the best put together web page I have seen a band have, bar none. The way The Voo Doo Shrunken Head drops the bones for the menu is plain brilliant! See for yourself at WWW.thesuperstitions.com
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BACK IN THE SADDLE WITH A FULL BAND THIS TIME!
author: Waverly Mc Tavish
THE SUPERSTITIONS: Juke Town Conjure Root Records (56:06) Back in the saddle, with a full band this time, The Superstitions are a bar blues band, but a superior bar blues band, easily streets ahead of lots of the others that have come across my orbit. With the mighty tone and swing of Dumar Dupree on harp and vocals, the big sax sound of Jay Stolmack and veteran guitarist Johnny Williamson in their ranks how could they possibly fail? Running through a fifteen-song programme of original songs and covers their repertoire includes a full-tilt run at ‘Hawaiian Boogie’ and a funky ‘Cleo’s Mood’. ‘Party Gras’ is, as you’d expect, a New Orleans influenced instrumental with accordion featured strongly. ‘Let Me Explain’ is a soulful slowie, the band show off their rock ‘n’ roll roots on ‘Rock A While’ and the set ends with an Otis Rush-influenced ‘Voodoo Working’. Ten out of ten lads, you’ve delivered a good ‘un! They have a neat website too Waverley McTavish =
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