Midnight Howlers
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MIDNIGHT HOWLERS guitarist JOHN BAILLIE says his slashing
Chicago-style rhythm & blues guitar playing comes with a Texan influence
he really means it.
Baillie, playing with his hard rocking trio this Friday night at the Redhead Bowling Club, has spent time gathering licks from Texas, Chicago and New Orleans, drinking at the well spring of the blues. His brother ROBERT BAILLIE on bass guitar is one of the best, complimented by United States blues legend ALBERT KING for his rock solid but flexible playing style. With powerhouse drummer ROB COXON, a former member of THE WITCHDOCTORS which also featured the Baillie brothers, the Midnight Howlers have been a hot favourite on the Australian blues circuit over the past 12 months. The band appeared at both the 'EAST COAST ROOTS & BLUES FESTIVAL' at Byron Bay this year as well as the 'AUSTRALIAN BLUES FESTIVAL' at Goulburn. Its potent brew of classic blues, modern R&B and classy originals have seen the Howlers grace the stage before international acts such as THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS, CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE, LONG JOHN BAWLDRY, BONDI CIGARS and MAL EASTICK. TE Archives ......................................................................................................................
IT'S been a long time in the works but HOWLIN', by Newcastle blues band THE MIDNIGHT HOWLERS, has finally arrived, and like a fine wine has been worth the wait. Recorded live at Overhead Studios by MARK TINSON, with the bed tracks laid at TERRY LATHAM'S studios in Mayfield, Howlin' captures a rich live sound with plenty of depth. Not even released yet, it looks certain to pick up international distribution through FULL MOON RECORDS (KEVIN BORICH, MAL EASTICK and THE BONDI CIGARS). Listening to this CD is like sitting front row centre at a Midnight Howlers gig, with a bourbon or a beer in front of you, your eyes closed, with a smile on your face and the sun on your skin. The 10-track disc features seven original tunes by guitarist JOHN BAILLIE and some standards including HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN, HAND JIVE and MUSTANG SALLY. Baillie's rhythm guitar playing is flawless, warm, rich and vibrant. His lead guitar playing is lyrical, reaching out for the melody in every break. His vocals are impeccable, dripping with emotion, arriving in short rasping bursts which range from a mid-range vibrato to a heady falsetto. When it is called for John Baillie, drummer ROBERT COXON and bass player ROBERT BAILLIE are capable of honky-tonk (HOME GROWN), high-rolling r&b (SINCE I AIN'T GOT YOU), down and bleeding blues (BLUES RIVER RISING), a finger-poppin strut (BOTTOM DOLLAR) and a shuffling swing (SETTLE UP). It's a panoramic rock 'n' blues trip. TE Archives ....................................................................................................................... The Midnight Howlers
Howlin' CDs are available for $25 (including postage) from: John
Baillie
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