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Back to the Shack, It's a cool amalgam of blues
Posted on 07/19/07 12:58:55 by
voodoohead
BACK TO THE SHACK THE BLUE VOODOO
One of our favorite bands from north of the border, Canada's The Blue Voodoo, are back with a solid slab of irresistible party blues with the release of "Back To The Shack." It's a cool amalgam of blues, roots-rock, and a little bit o'soul in the mix. These guys have a unique sound forged from playing together for quite some time, and writing all their own material. They consist of Ted Tosoff on guitar and vocals, brother Bryon on keys, Rick Dalgarno on slide, dobro, and vocals, Kelly Stodola on drums, Gerry Berg on bass, Dave Hoerl on harp, and horns courtesy of Paul Wainwright. Check out the rockabilly-ish tale we can all relate to, those "Monday Morning Blues." "Suitcase Blues" is a lowdown slice of life concerning a lover who's leaving, with a really cool slide break and a vocal reminiscent of vintage Johnny Winter. "Somewhere Else Instead" is driven by the funky horn section, giving it an old-school Stax feel. We had two favorites, too. More great slide work and solid harp drives the story of a man who's been away from the comforts of home just a wee bit too long in "Mojo Lovin' Man." And, there's a "Black Moon Over Mississippi," and anyone caught "at the crossroads" can choose to "live in the sunshine" or make the same deal that Robert Johnson made.... Signature tight harmonies, great instrumentation, and clever original tunes are the trademarks of The Blue Voodoo. Fans, "Back To The Shack" is guaranteed to satisfy your "blues Jones!!" Until next time....Sheryl and Don Crow
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Back to the Shack will slay music lovers worldwide-real blues magazine
Posted on 07/08/07 11:36:36 by
voodoohead
*THE BLUE VOODOO: BACK TO THE SHACK (BLUE VOODOO)* Review by Andy Grigg, Real Blues Magazine. www.realbluesmagazine.com In terms of commitment, persistence and dedication, *The Blue Voodoo *band (*Ted Tosoff, Rick Dalgarno, Kelly Stodola *and *Gerry Berg*) has few peers. These guys have been slogging it out for at least 5 years (to my knowledge) in an era (and market) that is becoming increasingly unfriendly to live music and especially Blues Bands. They’ve had the dogged determination to create their own gigs when other bands just simply gave up (and that may be the saving grace for Blues Bands in the next decade (i.e. become self-reliant and rent your own Halls etc…just like we did in the 1960s/1970s) and The Blue Voodoo steadily created a very large following in Vancouver and throughout Southern British Columbia. The other thing they should be lauded for is creating their own unique music and original material and gradually honing their identity and sound. I’ve heard their last 2 CDs and listened to them doggedly develop to the point where “Back To The Shack” has garnered loads of support in the U.S. and Europe, giving them the reputation they needed to move up the ladder and compete with The Big Boys. This is a hard-core veteran band of life long music lovers and they’ve also got ‘guests’ of note sitting-in on this disc: *Dave ‘Hurricane’ Hoerl* on harp, *Paul Wainwright* (sax), *Daniel Ross* (strings and guitar), *Chris Weeks* (backup vocals) and last, but not least, Bryon Tosoff on keyboards. This album is dedicated to *Ted Tosoff* Sr. and to the memory of *Vivian Marie Tosoff* (their Mom, who gave her love of music to her sons) ). The vintage photo cover is of Ted Tosoff Sr. in the 1930s and it’s quite a vivid image. “Back To The Shack” has a lot of Power in the Sound (overall) thanks to some terrific horn charts from Wainwright who multi-tracked sax ‘sections’ seamlessly. This is very evident on the opening track “Somewhere Else Instead”, a hard-rockin’ number that quickly establishes the identity of the disc. “Watcha Think About That” is an excellent bit of song crafting and it straddles the Rock/C&W/Blues genres effortlessly. One the DJs will love. “Shoeshine Shuffle” is another original ‘hot one’ that features a fiery guitar solo (Dalgarno?) and acoustic harp from Hurricane Hoerl. By the 3rd track’s end you will agree that this CD needs to be targeted at the huge Rock audience as it’s definitely better than 95% of the crud that’s being peddled as Rock these days. “Black Moon” is another hard-rockin’ gem with tasty guitar and a nice Hammond organ swirling about. “Monday Mornin’ Blues” cries out for a video. A real jumpin’, infectious ditty with baritone sax bottom (or pseudo-baritone?) and the guitar work will have every old-time Rocker smilin’. Just how much they’ve evolved just in the last 2 years is really amazing and this disc certainly deserves Juno consideration (based on the music…). Each track is a revelation, especially for those of us who’ve followed The Blue Voodoo. They’ve evolved to the point where they should have U.S. labels seeking them out for distribution and given that these guys are ‘True Believers; in the Power of Music as a Healer and connecting link to all Humanity, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving crew. “Sunny Day” is another excellent track and “Simple” is a balls-out rocker that is aimed at the dance-floor. Definitely has the power to become an Anthem and the guitar work will have you grabbing your air-Telecaster. It is a knock-out. “Suitcase Blues” gets back in the alley with sweet slide and harp and it’s another Ace track. (Geez, Dalgarno & Tosoff have emerged as a supremely Excellent song-writing duo). Nice drum work from Stodola and throbbing bass from Berg. I think this is my favorite…so far. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is a poignant take on the hypocrisy that still prevails in neighboring cultures (and here too…). “Gone” is a ballad (I’m not big on ballads, but it’s well done) and “Mojo Lovin’ Man” is a superb Blues-rocker that’s guaranteed to please everyone from old Blues fogeys to 20-somethings who’ve never heard of *Muddy*. “World Is Burnin’” is a comment on today’s pain-filled world and it is another excellent track. Everything is just right. The Production work warrants Juno consideration as well. If there’s a Canadian Blues/Rock album as good as “Back To The Shack” I’m not aware of it. (And they did it all without help from anyone in Toronto!). The last track “Texas Speed Trap” is another hard rocker and a fine closer. Besides being an extremely enjoyable album to listen to, “Back To The Shack” also is a hard-hitting reminder of what Blues/Rock and Rock are SUPPOSED to sound like with real people playing all the instruments. I have to be honest; this CD is far, far better than I had anticipated. I listened briefly to 3 tracks on a portable player 2 weeks ago and now after listening to it full-volume on a good stereo, I’ve just had my mind deliciously blown. These guys will probably be the next BIG THING in Canada (and beyond). There’s too many fantastic tunes/performances to deny The Blue Voodoo their ascension to the TOP. While it’s not a PURE Blues album (technically) it is PURE TRUTH Rockin’ Blues/Rock’n Roll and that’s a rarity in today’s World of poseurs and phoney music. 5 Big Bottles for the album that will slay music lovers Worldwide. Looks good on ya, guys. A, Grigg
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Back to the Shack "hot and Sassy"
Posted on 05/01/07 10:21:06 by
voodoohead
Reviewer: Eddie Russell, Outlaw for Peace, Radio DJ, Texas Just finished listenning to the very cool ' Back To The Shack ' CD Bryon......and the variety of sounds are still rippin' & snortin' through my mind like a blustery cyclone from BC on past the speed traps of Texas . Hot & sassy my friend . Will be airing...and thanks for sending.......cheers , Eddie
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The Blue Voodoo "one of the best blues bands in America" review 5 stars
Posted on 04/03/07 23:34:11 by
voodoohead
The Blue Voodoo Back to the Shack Blues : 5 stars rating Voodoo Head
The Blue Voodoo steps back into the blues music scene with a vengeance with the release of their new album “Back To The Shack”.
This has got to be one of the best blues bands in the America's. This album demonstrates what a band can do when they write their own material and play their instruments like banshees from hell. Each track is dynamic with its own unique sound and that's a great thing for fans of truly great music. "Back To The Shack” covers the gamut of genres of roots music, from blues to roots country and roots rock. The Blue Voodoo simply delivers everything and then some, that would be expected from a hit release. This will be the album to watch in 2007 Review by Robert Bartosh-Roots Music Report April 2 2007
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Blue Voodoo got their Mojo Working-Tom Harrison-Vancouver Province
Posted on 04/03/07 23:29:58 by
voodoohead
"With the new album, Blue Voodoo raises its own standards. From the full,attractive packaging to a fuller production with horns on a few tracks, the quartet jumped up. The group writes in a broad variety of styles but identifiably is a blues band. Yes, they've got their mojo working (hear Mojo Lovin' Man) but they also touch on southern rock and country,and they write songs devoid of the usual blues cliches. There is a fresh upbeat quality to "Watch think about that", a sense of humour to Somewhere else instead and a suitable dark moodiness to Black Moon."
 Tom Harrison. The Vancouver Province April 3, 2007
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BACK TO THE SHACK cd DEBUTS IN AUSTRALIA !
Posted on 04/01/07 00:56:48 by
voodoohead
Canadian Cath Ford -Sugar City Blues -spins Back to the Shack-4CRM 107.5FM
From our dj and main point person in OZ ,Canadian Cath Ford spins new CD "The Debut went off well last night on Sugar City Blues. As soon as I asked what the name of the Band was I got a phone call right away! Then I announced to my listeners they had a second chance to win Back to the Shack if they came out on Sat. April 21 to KATZ JAM. That would be a good time to have some available for sale as well." "Just a few comments on Back to the Shack - WELL DONE! I like the way it opens with all guns blazing - Somewhere else instead - Yeah! Watch think about that - well I think's it great. Black Moon - I've heard and already liked. But my two all time favourites on the album is Monday Morning Blues (the Devil of the neighbourhoood) & SIMPLE - simply marvellous."
"Now Uncle Tom's Cabin - is Beatles influenced ...And Mojo Lovin' Man - I like the way the Voodoo took Mojo and made it their own. That's what the Blues is all about. All in all a fine Blues album if I do say so myself."
"Not only did Back to the Shack have their Australian debut (and I must say the winner of the CD was impressed that I had it) but the Tshirt did too. I thought I'd get some photos taken for you and the guys - I've just got to process them and I'll send em on. But I can send you my playlist that goes to BluesOz & BluesDJ. I thought you might like a copy too."
Playlist
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BACK TO THE SHACK CD RELEASE -THE BLUEVOODOO
Posted on 03/05/07 11:22:13 by
voodoohead
BACK TO THE SHACK THE BLUE VOODOO The Blue Voodoo's new CD is full of all those rootsy twists and turns that Blues fans love. However ,it is done in the modern Blues style of the VOODOO. Ya gotcher horns (Paul Wainwright), Harp (Dave Hoerl) and more cool keys (Bry Tosoff) than you can shake a stick at. Not to mention (but we will), smokinguitar solos( Rick Dalgarno), amazing harmony and lead vocals (Ted Tosoff & Ricky D) and we've added drums (Kelly Stodola) and bass (Gerry Berg). We mixed The Band, Muddy Waters,the Allman Brothers and a little Bob Dylan (with a pinch of Beatles) and got a nasty brew that will keep you coming "Back to the Shack" many times over. The Blue Voodoo have been nominated for The Maple Blues Awards for their release “RIDE in 2003 New Artist of the Year In 2005 The Blue Voodoo were nominated for Most outstanding Blues Album of the Year with their “Sparkle and Shine release.
They have toured Europe (2006) and have had their songs played on CTV’s hit shows: “Robson Arms” and “Alice I Think”
The Blue Voodoo can be contacted at The_bluevoodoo@shaw.ca Website: www.thebluevoodoo.com
THE BACK TO THE SHACK CD is AVAILABLE AT ALL HMV MUSIC STORES IN CANADA ONLINE AT http://www.cdbaby.com http://www.indiepool.com and http://www.bullfrogmusic.com Promotions : Voodoohead Productions 15690 Buena Vista Ave White Rock B.C. V4B 1Z5 604.531.9828 604.532.8887 btosoff@shaw.ca
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Blue Voodoo to Celebrate Six Years and 1000 GIGS
Posted on 12/16/06 01:46:22 by
voodoohead
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 8, 2006
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to BLUES ROCK GROUP THE BLUE VOODOO!
VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA
The Blue Voodoo will soon have Six Years and 1000 GIGS under their belt since their inception in late 2000
On December 29 2006 the Blue Voodoo will reach the magic 1000th Show when they perform at the FIREHALL Centre for the Arts in Delta, BC The show promises to be an evening of great entertainment and original music provided by this areas best acoustic roots blues rock band.
Since 2000, Ted Tosoff and Rick Dalgarno have played their brand of blues rock at just about every possible venue in Western Canada and Europe. They have grown a fan base around the world in the roots blues genre. After two CD releases and Award nominations from the Toronto Maple Blues Awards in 2003 for Best New Artist and last year receiving a nomination for Most Outstanding Blues CD at the 2005 Western Canadian Music Awards The Blue Voodoo look to add to their booty of nominatons with their upcoming 3rd CD release.
Through-out the last 6 years The Blue Voodoo have brought a level of excitement and energy to the shows they perform unmatched by any other group for some time in The Vancouver Area. Acclaimed as "The Show To See" in this Area by Now Entertainment Columnist Dave Chesney, The Blue Voodoo have revved up their show with a higher octane dynamic powerhouse performance with new material and new faces.
After Touring Europe last February 2006, The Blue Voodoo began retooling their band and spread the word they were looking to grow the group.Ted Tosoff and Rick Dalgarno, the original Voodooheads brought two new faces into the fold by adding Kelly Stodola on Percussion and Gerry Berg on Bass
Drummer Kelly Stodola brings a slamming driving style that elevates the magic of the Blue Voodoo Vibe, coupled with the talented Bass playing of Gerry Berg the New Look Blue Voodoo now has the engine to drive the group to the next level...Watch out, cause the Voodooheads are on the loose. Look for their New CD to be Released in early 2007.
The FireHall Centre for the Arts is located at 11489-84th Ave Delta BC, Doors Open at 7:30 P.M. Show starts at 8 P.M. Friday, December 29, 2006
Management , The Blue Voodoo
Voodoohead Productions
15690 Buena Vista Ave
White Rock B.C.Canada V4B 1Z5
604 531 9828
the_bluevoodoo@shaw.ca www.thebluevoodoo.com
More Promotional information at Sonic Bids
http://www.sonicbids.com/THEBLUEVOODOO3
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BLUE VOODOO EUROPEAN TOUR 2006 UPDATE
Posted on 12/13/05 10:55:56 by
voodoohead
JAN 2006:
Jan.27 Leiden Swingt Festival/ Leiden,NETHERLANDS
Jan.28 Show-up Blues Night/ Wernhout,NETHERLANDS
Jan.29 Cafe Sante/ Breda,NETHERLANDS
Jan.31 De Zwaan/ Heeze,NETHERLANDS
FEB 2006:
Feb.02 Groen Licht Blues Club/ Vlissingen,NETHERLANDS
Feb.04 Alte Muehle/ Eutin,GERMANY
Feb.05 Kid's Rhythm & Blues Cafe/ Antwerpen,BELGIUM
Feb.06 Banana Peel Blues Club/ Ruislede,BELGIUM
Feb.08 Cafe Marnix/ Assen,NETHERLANDS
Feb.10 NIXX BBlues Club/ Enschede,NETHERLANDS
Feb.11 Cafe Meulenberg/ Mol,BELGIUM
Feb.14 Fair Cafe/ Schortens,GERMANY
Feb.16 James Cafe/ Toussieu,FRANCE
Feb.17 Le Duplex/ Grenoble,FRANCE
Feb.18 Taco's Bar/ Lausanne,SWITZERLAND
Feb.19 T'Goeie Volluk/ Cuijck,NETHERLANDS
Feb.24 Sang & Klang/ Pfaffenthal,LUXEMBOURG
Feb.25 Blues Bakery/ Steyr,AUSTRIA
European Tour Agent :
Mario Brox of Concept Entertainment
http://www.conceptentertainment.net
mario@conceptentertainment.net
Management:
Bryon Tosoff-Voodoohead Productions
http://www.voodoohead.ca
bryon@voodoohead.net
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BLUE VOODOO GET BLUES NOMINATION at WCMA
Posted on 09/22/05 12:53:18 by
voodoohead
SPECIAL NEWS!
The BLUE VOODOO HAVE BEEN NOMINATED for Outstanding Blues Album of the Year, WCMA -(WESTERN CANADIAN MUSIC AWARDS)
Local Surrey based band the Blue Voodoo have received a WCMA nomination for Outstanding Blues Recording for their Sparkle and Shine CD which was released in November 2004.
The group has been nominated before in 2003 for Best New Artist at the MAPLE BLUES AWARDS in Toronto and expect to be nominated again at the Maples for a number of awards this year for their Blues Album, Sparkle and Shine
The Blue Voodoo play the blues circuit in Vancouver and throughout the Lower Mainland. Their album was released in 23 countries and has been played on over 700 radio stations.
A new Album will be released early 2006 to co-inside with their 2 month trip to Europe in January 2006.
Band Members are Ted Tosoff, Rick Dalgarno and Chris Weekes
Management by Bryon Tosoff of Voodoohead Productions.
Booking Agent is Mario Brox of Concept Entertainment.
bryon tosoff-voodoohead productions
blue voodoo manager
www.thebluevoodoo.com
www.voodoohead.ca
bryon@voodoohead.net
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BLUE VOODOO CHART #2 at WXOU
Posted on 07/02/05 19:36:17 by
voodoohead
BLUES CHARTS AT WXOU RADIO
# Artist Album
1 HOWLING DIABLOS Car Wash
2 THE BLUE VOODOO Sparkle and Shine
thebluevoodoo.com canada acoustic roots blues rock
3 POPA CHUBBY Big Man Big Guitar
4 MARCIA BALL Live! Down the Road
5 ALEX SHULTZ Think About It
6 PAUL MAYASICH WITH BENDERHEADS Times is Hard
7 MEMPHIS GOLD The Prodigal Son
8 HARPER Down to the Rhythm
9 TINSLEY ELLIS Highwayman
10 EDDIE TURNER Rise
11 JOHNNY NICHOLAS Thrill on the Hill
12 CARLOS DEL JUNCO Blues Mongrol
13 CHRIS BEARD Live Wire
14 MEM SHANNON I'm From Phunkville
15 JOHNNY MAX BAND Ride and Roll
16 JELLY ROLL ALL-STARS Must Be Jelly
17 PROFESSOR LOUIE & the CROWMATRIX Century of the Blues
18 CANDYE KANE White Trash Girl
19 CHICAGO BLUES HARMONICA PROJECT Diamonds in the Rough
20 COREY HARRIS Daily Bread
21 HOLLYWOOD BLUES FLAMES Soul Sanctuary
22 ROD PIAZZA & the MIGHTY FLYERS For the Chosen Who
23 ROXY PERRY Back in Bluesville
24 TERRY EVANS Fire in the Feeling
25 MITCH KASHMAR featuring Jr. WATSON Nickels and Dimes
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Blue voodoo #3 on WXOU
Posted on 06/05/05 15:03:41 by
voodoohead
Voodoohead Productions Artists climbing the Charts on WXOU in Rochester, MI
Radio Promotions of the blue voodoo by Bryon Tosoff.
Congrats Guys, keep Climbing the Charts.
http://www.oakland.edu/org/wxou/music.html
Artists send your cds for review to Jeff:
Jeff Stire
WXOU Music Director
69 Oakland Center
Rochester, MI 48309
248.370.2845
Blues
# ARTIST Recording
1 HOWLING DIABLOS Car Wash
2 ALEX SHULTZ Think About It
3 The BLUE VOODOO Sparkle and Shine
4 EDDIE TURNER Rise
5 PROFESSOR LOUIE & the CROWMATRIX Century of the Blues
6 MARCIA BALL Live! Down the Road
7 PAUL MAYASICH WITH BENDERHEADS Times is Hard
8 JOHNNY NICHOLAS Thrill on the Hill
9 CARLOS DEL JUNCO Blues Mongrol
10 THE MICHAEL PACKER BLUES BAND Bleecker & Bowery
11 POPA CHUBBY Big Man Big Guitar
12 MEMPHIS GOLD The Prodigal Son
13 CHRIS COTTON I Watched the Devil Die
14 HARPER Down to the Rhythm
15 ROY CARRIER & THE NIGHT ROCKERS Living Legend
16 JELLY ROLL ALL-STARS Must Be Jelly
17 DAN TREANOR & FRANKEE LEE African Wind
18 CHRIS BEARD Live Wire
19 MEM SHANNON I'm From Phunkville
20 TOMMY CASTRO Soul Shaker
21 JEREMY BAUM Lost River Jams
22 TINSLEY ELLIS Highwayman
23 SMOKIN JOE KUBEK & BENOIS KING Show Me The Money
24 JOHNNY MAX BAND Ride and Roll
25 CANDYE KANE White Trash Girl
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Nashvilles Music City Blues Review of Sparkle and Shine
Posted on 06/01/05 23:49:50 by
voodoohead
Sparkle And Shine is the second release from a very talented quartet from Vancouver,British Columbia.
They consist of Rick Dalgarno on vocals, slide and rhythm guitar,
Ted Tosoff on vocals and rhythm guitar, Dan Ross on bass, and Chris Weekes on percussion. Together, these fellows take the
traditional sounds of the Delta masters and put a modern spin on
them, all the while holding to the true roots of the blues.
There's a lot of good blues presented here. Rick Dalgarno's vocal
and slide drives "Walk'n Shoes," which features some tight background harmonies. The title cut is a good-rockin' shuffle that serves as an ode to a young lady who's cookin' up a "little somethin' special" in her kitchen!
We had three favorites, though. Chris Weekes' vocal on "Wake
Up" makes use of some good echo effects, sounding almost as if it were Howlin' Wolf himself channeled through a harp mic. Rick Dalgarno buys a "ticket goin' nowhere" on a haunting, slide-soaked "Railway Blues," while the opposite is true where the blues meets the gospel on a tale of traveling down life's paths and coming back around "Full Circle."
Excellent musicianship and smooth harmonies are the trademark
of this outstanding group from north of the border. Fans of slide
guitar and Delta-style blues oughta enjoy this one. Check out their website at www.thebluevoodoo.com and tell 'em the Crows sentcha!!
-Sheryl and Don Crow
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http://www.musiccityblues.org/documentcenter/bluesletter/Bluesletter% 20February%202005.pdf
SPARKLE AND SHINE BVCD 12832
Walk'n Shoes . In The End . I Like It That Way . Railway Blues . Full Circle.Voodoo Man . Sparkle And Shine . Come To Me Baby . Goddamthing . Today . Wake Up . Tow The Line . Power Of Love
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A rollicking good time from beginning to end-Sparkle and Shine
Posted on 06/01/05 23:45:10 by
voodoohead
The Blue Voodoo " Sparkle And Shine " BVCD12832
Reviewed by: John Taylor Email: john.taylor@ca.ey.com
The blues, emotionally speaking, are universal. Heartache and sorrowand the very human need to cry out in acknowledgement and defiance of it all are part of our shared experience. It's why traditional delta blues can still reach us across the years.
But the blues rely on truth, and if ones truth includes a musical
education significantly more sophisticated than most early
practitioners of the form, combined with an urban experience they couldn't have imagined . . . well, the blues that result are going to sound different.
Vancouver's "The Blue Voodoo" guitarists Rick Dalgarno and Ted Tosoff and percussionist Chris Weekes have never picked cotton under the blazing Mississippi sun. But the driving rhythms and stark imagery of delta blues infuses every groove of "Sparkle and Shine", their stunning follow-up to 2003 "Ride".
Although there are touches of electric guitar here and there, the
overal feel on "Sparkle And Shine" is acoustic. Dalgarno contributes both six and twelve-string as well as slide guitars along with dobro and acoustic harmonica; Tosoff is on acoustic rhythm for most songs and contributes electric bass on some (with Dan Ross guesting on the rest); and percussionist Weekes, whose arsenal includes djembe and box o rocks, is as likely to be welding brushes as sticks.
All three share vocal duties, Dalgarno and Tosoff taking the lion's share. Weekes feral growl is strikingly effective as employed here (sparingly), but both Dalgarno and Tosoff are top-notch, rough-hewn and real throughout.
Tosoff's brother (and the band's number one booster), Bryon, adds sparkling piano on several tracks to excellent effect.
And then there are the songs. By no means restricted to twelve-bar convention, there's often a hint of southern soul at play, and
whoever's responsible (notes don't list individual writers, and credit the band as a whole with arrangements, they have an uncanny way with hooks. Add in layered guitars and percussion, top with ragged harmonies, and the result is both raucous and righteous.
The boys explore familiar themes witness both "Walkin' Shoes" and "Railway Blues", both originals,but they do so on their own terms, with more than a hint of hipster cool and an edgy energy that's utterly irresistible.
A rollicking good time from beginning to end, "Sparkle And Shine" is an unqualified delight, a first-rate outing that proves that blues canstand a little livening up, can even (horrors!) be fun!
Highly recommended . . . !
www.thebluevoodoo.com
JOHN TAYLOR
Blues CD Reviews
EJAZZNEWS.COM
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Roots Music gives Sparkle and Shine five stars
Posted on 06/01/05 23:31:22 by
voodoohead
The Blue Voodoo Receive Five Stars on sparkle and shine release
I've been blown away by this band, The Blue Voodoo!
First off, the vocals on this album are off the wall. Every song on this cd is absolutely everything that blues music could and should be; full of passion.
Rick Dalgarno has a style all his own with his rip roaring rock vocal sound and scorching guitar licks.
Sparkle and Shine just wouldn't be an awesome album without Chris Weekes keeping a tight rythym on the skins, Ted Tosoff blasting the rythym guitar, and Daniel Ross keeping the soul in check with big bad bass.
Everything from the lyrics, to the production, the overall sound of this album, and band in general kicks butt! I'd have to say these boys have a hold on the blues so you'd better jump on with them and hang on for the ride. Fabulous!!
Waylon Digges
Roots Music Report
Email. waylond@hotmail.com
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THE BLUE VOODOO , ACOUSTIC ROOTS BLUES ROCK
Posted on 05/09/05 10:49:12 by
voodoohead
About the Blue Voodoo
Born out of the Delta in B.C. Canada, the Blue Voodoo has created their own unique blend of acoustic roots and blues-rock. What sets the blue voodoo apart from many bands today is their ability to provide rich harmonies and rhythms that will captivate anyone who hears them, that is voodoo magic for sure. They can offer up any style of music from straight ahead rock to ballads and or blues. Perfect to fit the many tastes and requests of your patrons.
Rick "the devil" Dalgarno Rick’s unique singing style and guitar playing is inspiring and captivating. He provides a raw emotion and intensity that is rooted in the blues music he performs. Rick’s playing really shines through on the Delta Blues style and has a magic all his own on the Dobro.
Ted "Teddy J" Tosoff. Ted offers gripping vocals, superb harmonies and is terrific on rhythm guitar. He is multi-faceted in playing many instruments including keyboards, percussion and guitar as well as handling the group’s onstage engineering and sound when performing at smaller venues.
Chris "o-tay" Weekes offers great vocals and some crazy percussion. Chris Weekes' own unconventional percussion is a cornerstone of the group, his 'kit' complete with tambourines, exotic instruments, shakers, along with the traditional snare and bass adds to the unique sound of this West Coast Group.
Some of the comments about the Sparkle and Shine CD
Kevin Doyle of "voodoo healin'" Radio CKMS said:” I like this one. With equal parts "the BAND" and "Little Feat" what more could you ask for. Well, the BLUES and this disc delivers the goods
Terry Iredale, of Tecka's Tracks in Australia said:” Just received the newey from you guys. Another fine "Eclectic" Album. These guys turn Acoustic Guitars into a new "Power Source". Recommend it? "Bloody Oath Mate."
John Taylor of the Blues on Stage Review stated: ”The roots are in the blues, but this is by no means another collection of tired riffs shoehorned into a twelve-bar structure, All in all a top-notch effort, well worth seeking out.
JC Shepard said, "The Blue Voodoo hit it again--a bit rock, a lot of roll, toe-tappin twang and blues through and through, Sparkle and Shine surely does.” Americana DJ, KRFC-FM Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Sheryl and Don Crow-Music City Blues Review-Nashville, Tennessee say: “Excellent musicianship and smooth harmonies are the trademark of this outstanding group from north of the border.”
The Group nominated for a Maple Blues Award, “New Artist of the Year” in October 2003
The Blue Voodoo provide entertainment at Joni Mitchell’s 60th birthday in November 2003
“Pretty Things” & “Shine On”, from the Ride CD featured in the Cinema Vault Movie, Sister Blue.
The Blue Voodoo get top billing at the Hope Mountain Blues-Fest July 24th 2004
The Blue Voodoo featured at Maple Ridge Jazz Blues Fest on August the 7th 2004 on CBC Main Stage.
Blue Voodoo have opened for Marcia Ball and Otis Taylor at the Yale in Vancouver BC
The Group to be featured singing “Sweet City Woman” on new CTV show-“Robson Arms” in 2005
Blue Voodoo release 2nd CD “Sparkle and Shine” in November 2004.
Blue Voodoo featured on Blues Deluxe Syndicated 100 Station Radio Program in December 2004 -USA
Featured in Music City Blues CD Review for February 2005-Nashville Tennessee
Charted in @ # 29 on the ROOTS MUSIC REPORT MAy 2 2005
Booking Agent- Concept Entertainment-Ph 1-(604)-882-6908, mario@conceptentertainment.net
Bryon Tosoff, VoodooHead Productions, 15690 Buena Vista Ave., White Rock, B.C. Canada, V4B 1Z5
www.thebluevoodoo.com the_bluevoodoo@shaw.ca Phone 1-(604) 531-9828 or 1-(604) 590-8848
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About the Blue Voodoo and Voodoo Magic
Posted on 06/09/05 10:59:54 by
voodoohead
Ted ' Teddy J' TosoffVocals/Guitars/Voodoo Magic' Old enough to know better....older than I'd wish to share.Along with family and friends, music is my Lifeblood. Playing, recording and writing music is all I've really known or cared for. I guess, for me...this thing called The Blue Voodoo is a musical soul-cleansing and the sum of all I have done. It's the one thing that pushes me to succeed while keeping the road of life an interesting bit of pavement
.'Rick 'the devil' DalgarnoVocals/Guitar/Voodoo Magic'Arrived April 20, 1968Right from my first Beatles record, Sgt.Pepper ( the one that my dad played over and over again ), I knew I'd want to be involved in music. I have been a part of many musical projects, but none have captured the essence that The Blue Voodoo manages to. For me, the Voodoo sound and appearance lets me be me - if that makes any sense. There is a weird magic in our three-way circle that can only be described as THE VOODOO feeling.
'Chris 'O-tay' WeekesVocals/Crazy Percussion/Voodoo Magic'Yes.... I was born.....I stumbled into these guys at a local jam...went back the next week...and, God have mercy on my soul....the deal was done.Soul, heart and vibe..that is The Blue Voodoo. Blues without rules! From Barbados to B.C. and beyond... What a trip!'
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