August 8, 2014

John Nemeth & The Bo-Keys - Live Portland Waterfront Blues Fest July 4 2014

The Rippin' Frog with the last recording from this six-pack from the Waterfront Blues Festival.


John Nemeth & The Bo-Keys
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 4, 2014

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Boise, Idaho is hardly the place anyone would conjure up as a hotbed of soul-blues. But for John Németh, it’s where his love for the genre began—and the starting point for a journey that’s  taken him from his first gigs fronting a teenage blues band to five Blues Music Award nominations in 2013. It’s where this preternaturally talented son of a Hungarian immigrant gained his early chops on the harmonica, building on the style of blues heroes like Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson.
After logging over 1,000 concerts between 2007 and 2011, Németh released a pair of live solo albums showcasing his 25 most popular songs. Those discs, titled Blues Live and Soul Live, received five  Blues Music Award nominations—the most ever for any live release. They also earned critical acclaim that places Németh in, as Nick Cristiano of the Philadelphia Inquirer put it, “a cadre of young and relatively young artists such as James Hunter, Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed, and Sharon Jones.”
In early 2013, Németh and his family moved to Memphis. “It is the epicenter for soul and blues,” Németh says. “The wealth of knowledge runs deep in the instincts of its musicians and its studios.” Németh landed in the  perfect place: Electraphonic Studio, home of producer and musician Scott Bomar, who composed the film scores for Hustle & Flow and Black Snake Moan and produced Cyndi Lauper’s Memphis Blues. Backed by the Bo-Keys,  Bomar’s group of veteran Memphis performers who made their names playing with the likes of Al Green, O.V. Wright, Rufus Thomas, and the Bar-Kays, Németh quickly laid down thirteen tracks that, as he describes it, “live in the style  like I live in the style.”
In the early parts of their careers, members of the Bo-Keys performed in B.B. King’s orchestra, anchored the Hi Rhythm Section, nailed the unforgettable intro to “Theme From Shaft,” and survived the plane crash that claimed Otis Redding.
The Bo-Keys features alumni both of Stax Records and Hi Records, plus younger musicians who grew up loving that classic sound.
The band has garnered an Emmy award and a Grammy nomination. The Bo-Keys’ debut effort The Royal Sessions drew raves, and can still be heard in snippets on National Public Radio broadcasts.

Set List
01
I Need More Than One Lifetime (To Love You)
02 Got to Get Back >>
03 Tryin' to Be Nice
04 Her Good Lovin'
05 Sooner Or Later
06 I Can’t Help Myself
07 Testify My Love
08 Bad Luck is My Name
09 Elbows on the Wheel
10 If It Ain’t Broke
11 Do You Really Want That Woman


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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

So I waited until the last part was uploaded here, but now it's time to say "THANK YOU!!!" for all the work to bring us these performances. I'm really enjoying these great bands and blues.

Thank you Soundaboard and Rippin Frog! All the best to you!

dr.golgo

Anonymous said...

Oh hey, track 1 here is called "I Need More Than One Lifetime (To Love You)".

Thanks again!

dr.golgo

AtticRock said...

Set lists updated! Thanks dr.

Anonymous said...

dr golgo
anytime !!
Rippin Frog

Rocdoc said...

dang!

Luis Lisboa said...

Could you re-up, please? Thanks