
MUSIC
Guitar Blues From Myrtle Beach To New Orleans
© 2006 Jordan Lee Kirby (634479322402)
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2007 Blues Guitar Top-Seller - Myrtle Beach, where Beach Boogie & Blues is as popular as the famous Grand Strand. We mixed 1967 Carolina blues with vintage New Orleans to produce a cool 4-song CD we simply call MUSIC by a band with the same name.
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FROM MYRTLE BEACH, THE BEACH MUSIC CAPITAL...TO THE LEGENDARY SOUND OF NEW ORLEANS - MUSIC REIGNS!
The year was 1967, The Swinging Medallions were singing Double Shot Of My Baby's Love on Ocean Blvd, the Tams crooned to 'What Kind Of Fool Do You Think I Am' while the Drifters were taking it all in, Under The Boardwalk. It was all happening in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, THE #1 PLACE in the world for Beach Music...
Meanwhile "good times were rolling just strolling down in New Orleans", where Bourbon Street's 24 hour party time atmosphere and Louis Armstrong's Hello Dolly fame had both emerged into the national spotlight for reasons both good and bad, with the music being the good part!
Although both cultures remain world's apart musically, the blues, and the Mississippi Delta blues in particular, continued to be the strong binding connection. Pioneer's Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters helped create a common link not only between Myrtle Beach and New Orleans, but also to virtually every country abroad. Folks naturally love the blues...
The first two songs on this collection captures a very rare 1967 vintage Carolina sound, complete with a touch of famous beach music and some authentic southern-born Carolina blues guitar licks, 101.
The remaining songs have the distinct New Orleans sound from the same era, especially the powerful 'Cooking Down In New Orleans' a song that could have easily qualified as the official city theme in any given year...
...Also, COOKING DOWN IN NEW ORLEANS is the only vocal song on this album by Tom McKernan and guitar by Carolina bluesman, Jordan Lee. The song is mixed with a New Orleans party-style flavor straight from the good old days of the mid to late 1960's touching on themes as diverse as romance and music to New Orleans famous steamed crawfish over red beans & rice...
Mmmmmmmm!
Having said as much as is needed, it's time to kick-back and enjoy some old-fashioned blues guitar sounds from another time zone, recorded and digitally mastered with 21st century technology. These recordings are produced by a notable group of prolific musicians & songwriters we simply call MUSIC, and hosted by a unique organization by the same name!
Enjoy!
All songs written by *Jordan Lee @2006
MUSIC is:
Guitar - Jordan Lee
Vocals - Tom McKernan
Harmonica - Gene Jones
Keyboards - Peter Solley
Percussion / guitar - Dan Kirby
SINGLE SONGS FROM THIS COLLECTION CAN BE DOWNLOADED BY CLICKING ON iTUNES: (above/Left)
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12 GREAT CAROLINA BEACH MUSIC BANDS FROM THE EARLY TO MID-1960's:
SOUL INC (Eddie Zomerfield)
THE EPICS (song: I've Been Hurt)
THE TAMS (Pope)
THE SWINGING MEDALLIONS (song: Double Shot Of My Baby's Love / John McElrath)
THE SWINGING PERSUATIONS (Dan Kirby)
THE COUNTS (song: Along The Way / Hampton Cobb)
THE COLUMBIANS
THE COUNTS (Joye)
THE SHOWMEN (song: 39-21-40 Shape / G. Johnson)
THE OKAYSIONS (song: Girl Watcher / Donnie Weaver)
SECOND NATURE (Archie Jordan)
THE ZODIACS (song: Stay / Maurice Williams)
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MUSIC
'Musicians Uniting Sounds In Concert' was formed by Jordan Lee songwriter/guitarist & founder of the original Swinging Persuations of 1967, one of South Carolina's most popular Beach Music bands.
MUSIC showcases the greatest musicians and songwriting artists ever from past to current, with sounds, stories and incredible musicianship. This blues guitar production is our first in an on-going series.
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Tom McKernan
One of the very best R&B style vocalists in the country. A popular vocalist and lover of all kinds of music and of the city of New Orleans in particular. This is Tom's very first recorded single.
*Jordan Lee
Contributing freelance writer and music columnist to magazines such as Sandlapper (The magazine of South Carolina) and other magazines and newspapers accross the southeastern United States. Lee's articles on local and national artists including festivals such as Spoleto and Sunfest, as well as great tips on guitar techniques, continues to enlighten readers everywhere since 1970.