The Seventh Shetland Blues Festival, taking place between Friday 3rd September and Sunday 5th September with gigs  in Lerwick, Scalloway, Brae and Sandwick, features six nominees for the British Blues awards. Visiting artistes this year are Connie Lush and Blues Shouter, Guy Tortora Band, Hokie Joint, Baby Isaac, Kris Dollimore, Dale Storr and Bad Taste Blues Band.

Connie Lush
The headline band this year is Connie Lush and Blues Shouter from Liverpool. Connie has been nominated in the female vocalist section of the British Blues Award and is widely recognised as one of the finest blues singers that the United Kingdom has ever produced.

Having a great stage presence and voice to match, which has been described as “like a 3am whisky and with enough electricity to power the national grid”. Connie mixes her original songs with well chosen covers that are performed from a woman’s point of view, she is guaranteed to have you up dancing before the night is through.

Guy Tortora born and raised in Pasadena, California,is now settled in London. What he does as a songwriter and artiste is to perform original songs, which are well constructed and well played, in various musical idioms that originated in the USA  –  blues, jazz, folk and roots  –  and also interpreting the work of other writers in these genres with depth and feeling.

Guy Tortora

Guy is a guitar player of some accomplishment.  On both acoustic and electric guitars he plays finger style, and is a fine bottleneck and slide player.  His playing is not the flashy guitar-slinger style beloved of bluesrockers everywhere, but understated, and leaves room for the songs to make an impact, whether his own or the “covers” he performs that include many old standards and traditional tunes as well as songs by more recent American writers such as Eric Bibb.

Over the last few years he has laid claim to a unique niche on the Blues ‘n’ Roots scene in the UK and Continent, from small clubs and theatres to festivals.  His two recent solo albums received a warm welcome in the Blues ‘n’ Roots reviews, a third album was released in 2008 to great acclaim from reviewers and audiences alike.  At many UK gigs he appears with the Guy Tortora Band, his own four-piece outfit of accomplished musicians from the UK and Europe.  With this band he has performed live with artists as diverse as Eric Clapton, Pee Wee Ellis, John Cleary and Eric Bibb.

Hokie Joint, with four 2010 Blues Awards nominees, are exciting audiences everywhere that they play with their own refreshing brand of raw blues based music.

Hokie Joint

The sound is fresh, vibrant and appealing the line up consists of a startling combination of youth and experience. On one hand we’re talking part Waits, part Wolf vocals, fuzzing slide guitar, dirty harmonica, driving bass and train-like drumming. On the other hand it’s gut-wrenchingly emotional vocals, melancholic guitar playing, sweeping harmonica, well constructed, melodic bass and intricate, mesmerising drumming. From perfectly executed slow blues to high-energy upbeat tracks that audiences can’t help but dance to.

JoJo provides an expressive visual performance along with a voice that compels anyone to listen to his devilish tones, Joel’s enthralling guitar playing casts a magical spell impossible to resist, Stephen drives his rhythmic steam train through it all, Fergie’s perceptive bass lines let you know that this train isn’t ever going to get derailed while Giles, with his exquisite, spellbinding harmonica makes this one journey you never want to stop. This is Hokie Joint – the band to take blues to the masses.

Baby Isaac, from Fife,  capture the essence of 50’s Chicago Blues & West Coast Swing.

Baby Isaac

Influenced by such Blues greats as T-Bone Walker, BB King, Little Walter and Sonny Terry, the band have successfully developed their unique sound, loosely termed as ‘Goodtime Blues’, into a powerful yet dynamic mix of Blues, Swing, R & B and Jazz.

Playing a mix of original material and cover versions, the band present their own take on the emotion of Blues, whilst breathing new life into Blues standards. The Baby Isaac sound features Gary Arnott on harmonica and Derek Welsh on guitar both great craftsmen and bluesmongers. The rhythm section of Dave Welsh on drums and Graeme Smith on double bass ensure the band is in the groove as it swings, cruises and stomps along. Angela Moore provides the vocals and fronts the band. Angela’s versatile style shows skill and a great feel for the songs she writes and covers which she has developed over the years.

So, whether you get your kicks from blinding Blues guitar work, incredibly dynamic vocals, stunning harp playing or a swinging rhythm section, Baby Isaac have all of the above, so make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to catch one of the UK’s finest; your sure to have a good time and dance like there’s no tomorrow!

Kris Dollimore has seen all sides of life as a musician.

Kris DollimoreFrom his humble beginnings playing the Working Men’s clubs in his birthplace on the Isle Of Sheppey, in Kent, to the dizzy heights of performing on some of the worlds biggest stages, including London’s Royal Albert Hall and Tokyo’s Budokan. He has also appeared on credible TV shows Later with Jools Holland, Top Of The Pops and the American Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Since taking the decision to follow his heart and go it alone, his music is  as primitive as you can get. Just Kris, a guitar and the stomping of his foot. Though his music is firmly rooted in the blues, his tastes and influences are wide and varied.  It’s this open mindedness that makes Kris’s recording and performances free from repetition, playing a John Fahey inspired acoustic instrumental , to a desert blues trance or a good ole John Lee Hooker stomp and boogie.

Having performed the length and breadth of the country over the last two years, Kris’s reputation and hard core following is growing by the day. This is backed up by the stunning success of his debut album ‘02/01/78′, which received rave reviews from the music press, both home and abroad. His follow up album ‘Now Was The Time’ has just been released and is attracting the same positive interest as it’s predecessor.

In short, Kris is a world class musician, whose goal is not world domination or financial greed, but to make great, primitive, human music.

Dale Storr, the last of the British Blues Awards nominees coming to the festival, brings his New Orleans piano show to the festival after being unable to attend with King King last year.

dale_storrThe evocative music of New Orleans became a passion for Dale, who immersed himself into the styles of other heroes like Professor Longhair, Dr.John, Allen Toussaint, Tuts Washington and James Booker. The latter performer became a particular source of inspiration and resulted in Dale studying the sometimes complex technique of this legendary pianist/singer.

Although he himself would probably down-play it, Dale has indeed encompassed much of Booker’s music and style in his own playing. In March of 2006, Dale’s passion for New Orleans music saw him perform his debut theatre gig as a soloist, concentrating on the New Orleans piano styles of his afore mentioned influences. Dale’s ambition has always been to play the music of New Orleans, which can be anything from a classically influenced minuet, a latin rhumba, a back o’ town junker blues to a frenzied boogie woogie. Dale is joined by Ian Sanderson on trumpet and as David Barard, bass player for Dr John has said about Dale,’I've seen Dr.John’s shadow’.

For the third year we will also be running school workshops in conjunction with the Shetland Islands Council education department. Bad Taste Blues from Orkney will be in Shetland the week before the festival touring around Shetland schools teaching blues guitar, bass and drum techniques with an evening workshop still to be arranged. Bad Taste Blues have been going for the past couple of years and now as a three piece are set to rock the weekend with some great music.

The festival also has three new local acts playing at the festival this year, Th Blue Melts from Nesting, Briggiestane Blues from Lerwick and Makatak from Scalloway.  We are hoping that the problems in Scalloway will be resolved by the beginning of September but if not we will be arranging an alternative venue just in case.

Tickets go on sale this week so see the program in the Shetland Times or this website for more information later this week.

Artist website links

Connie Lush website – www.connielush.com/

Connie Lush MySpace – www.myspace.com/connielushandbluesshouter

Guy Tortora website – www.guytortora.com/

Guy Tortora MySpace – www.myspace.com/guytortoraband

Hokie Joint website – www.hokiejoint.co.uk/

Hokie Joint MySpace -  www.myspace.com/thehokiejoint

Baby Isaac MySpace -  www.myspace.com/babyisaacblues

Kris Dollimore website – www.krisdollimore.com/

Kris Dollimore MySpace – www.myspace.com/krisdollimore

Dale Storr MySpace – www.myspace.com/dalestorr

Bad Taste Blues MySpace – www.myspace.com/badtasteblues

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