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Photo by CoCo Carmel c2008 |
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| Location: | Austin, Texas |
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| Last Login: | May 3, 2008 (600 days back) |
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| Available now on ITunes & CD Baby::: Lovers :::
::April 30 2008 ::8p.m.
Willie Nelson 75th Birthday on KGSR 107.1 f.m.
Bobby and CoCo will be joining Paula Nelson ,Stephen Bruton , Ray Benson , Charlie Sexton and more with host Jody Denberg for the celebration of Willie's birthday
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Rolling Stone Magazine April 17 2008 Issue
Return of a Domino
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Lovers at Times Square
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MUSICSXSW Platters
Saturday
BY RAOUL HERNANDEZ
Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel
LoversThirtysomething years ago, Texan Boz Scaggs invented adult contemporary radio by moving millions of Silk Degrees. Bobby Whitlock and wife CoCo Carmel's studio debut, Lovers, transforms silken Left Coast murmurs of the heart into gritty Southwestern declarations of ardor. Her tart saxophone and his thick, rich, deep grain delivery pledge the title track, singers entwined at the chorus never to unclinch. Equally hewn comes "Dice of God," seven-minute heavyweight rumble between Whitlock's preacher command and God's own truth. Austin axe brigade Stephen Bruton, David Grissom, and Eric Johnson carve up both sides. If 18 strings weren't plenty, Willie Nelson's guitar work on Carmel's "True Love," flushed and fluttering with its writer's vocal, courts divinity. The album's centerpiece, "Best Days of Our Lives," plays out as epic at the 1946 Best Picture of the same title, inflamed by Whitlock's Hammond organ, Carmel's gritty harmonies, and its down-and-dirty, three-guitar weave. "Dear Veronica," begun by Eric Clapton and Whitlock in the aborted sessions for Derek & the Dominos' never completed second album, lands Willie again to stylize Veronica Lake's cinematic allure into sonic sepia tones. That would close most LPs, but Lovers ends with Whitlock tearing out a piece of his heart to match his past, "Layla" slowed and saxed, built from comfort not for speed, and attacked with gusto by its guitarists forgoing the song's majority coda for fireworks its original guitarist has favored for decades. Clapton never reworked a love like this. (Saturday, March 15, Cedar Door, 8pm.) ****
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March
During the Austin Film Festival
Saturday March 8th Saxon Pub
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:::Spotlight
BY RAOUL HERNANDEZ
Out steps the host of the The Johnny Cash Show, barrel-chested in a blue tuxedo shirt and black velvet vest."If you detect some country blues pickin' in this song you're about to hear, you're right," announces Cash. "Played by one of the finest musical groups in the world, welcome Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, and Eric Clapton – Derek & the Dominos!"Up cues track 12 on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, "It's Too Late," Whitlock yowling ferocious harmonies at the piano. His close-up confirms who possessed the quartet's best voice, it soon becoming clear what isn't always on the LP: The Dominoes sported two vocalists, only one of them blessed with a total soul exhale."When he introduced us at first, he said, 'Ladies and gentleman, from London, England, Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock ... Derek & the Dominos!'" recalls Whitlock from his home in Austin."We're getting ready to start, and I went: 'Wait a minute! I'm not from England, and neither is he, and neither is he.' I said, 'My family's in the front row. I'm from Memphis, Tennessee!'"And Johnny Cash started laughing."In fact, Radle and Gordon, one dead and the other long imprisoned for killing his mother with a hammer and knife, were both from Oklahoma. Honorary fifth Domino, Duane Allman, another Southern epitaph. Whitlock's one of the last Dominos standing, only now he's got a new vocal counterpoint, wife CoCo Carmel. Once married to Whitlock's former employer Delaney Bramlett, the multi-instrumentalist and Whitlock moved to Austin in winter 2006 from Nashville. Their debut studio recording, Lovers, came out Valentine's Day and closes with a new "Layla.""After 'It's Too Late,' Johnny and Carl Perkins came up, and we did 'Matchbox' and 'Blue Suede Shoes.' After that was over, they let all the country folk out, and there was people lined two deep, twice around the block, at the Ryman Auditorium. They let all the rockers in, and [the Dominos] rocked that joint for about two hours."With guitarists Stephen Bruton, David Grissom, and hopefully Eric Johnson backing Whitlock and Carmel live, expect the South to rise again.*********************
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:::Friday March 14th:::
KGSR review by David Menconi of the New Observer
Saturday, March 15, 2008 SXSW 2008: Day Three
Every year, I come to South by Southwest with a three-part mission. The first two goals are simple enough: Check in on how our North Carolina folks do, and check out the latest trendy acts (since SXSW is basically Mardi Gras for young hipsters nowadays, part two is easily done).But the third part is more nebulous and even, dare I say it, spiritual -- to try and reconnect with why I do what I do. Covering music for a daily newspaper, you inevitably find yourself writing about topics you might find less than engaging. I'm not complaining because it comes with the territory; I'm just pointing out that when you're up to your ears in deadlines and details, it can be difficult to remember the joy and the passion and the rockin' out that made this job appealing in the first place. So every March brings me to Texas in search of reminders, which always seem to turn up. Sometimes it's a new discovery, but just as often it's a rediscovery.This year's rediscovery was Bobby Whitlock, who I saw play Friday afternoon at Austin radio station KGSR. Even if you've never heard of Whitlock, I can guarantee you've heard him play because he did the piano outro on "Layla." What you might not know is that Whitlock is a brilliant Memphis soul cat in his own right, and a hilarious raconteur. Nowadays he leads a killer band with his singer/saxophonist wife CoCo Carmel, featuring the guitar tandem of David Grissom and Stephen Bruton. And it's just about the best thing you've ever heard, like a '70s classic-rock version of the devotional duets that Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell used to do.*********************
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:::Saturday March 15th :::
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Review by Jim Fusilli
" I succumbed to nostalgia twice, seeing Mr. Morrison on opening night and Bobby Whitlock near the festival's end. Mr.Morrison has a new album , " Keep It Simple" (Lost Highway ) ,coming out next month , and those who have heard him in recent years will find no surprises in his recent work . Sung with crusty ease , it's competent but uninspired jazz sways between jump blues and country swing . But a legend is a legend , perhaps more so to those who know what it takes to become one : The day after Mr. Morrison's live set, several musicians asked me the same question : " Did you see Van ? "
Mr.Whitlock and his band played in one of the myriad tents in parking lots and on rooftops . An Austin native , he's been absent from the international music scene for decades. In the 70's ,he was a member of Derek & the Dominoes , playing keyboards alongside Eric Clapton and Duane Allman on its " Layla and Assorted Love Songs ." He performed a blistering 40-minute set that included a new reading of the song "Layla" as it appears on "Lovers" (Monney) , a new album he recorded with his wife CoCo Carmel . " I turn 60 on the 18th , "he told me before the show, " and I think my voice is stronger than ever . " It might very well be.
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:::Saturday March 15th :::
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:::The band will include : David Grissom , Stephen Bruton , Brannen Temple , Andy Salmon and James Fenner :::
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::::::::::::::::February 14th ::The Chronicle::Click the link below to go to The Article
The latest article in the Chronicle " All things must Pass" by Austin Powell::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Layla Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel |
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Music:Member Since: 7/20/2006Band Website: bobbywhitlock.com Band Members: Derek & The Dominos recorded "Layla" with nothing in mind but to make a great record , and go out on the road and play . They barely had enough tracks to finish the album and were barely a group at that point ( they were just finishing George Harrison's " All Things Must Pass " ) . The songs all appear on the album in order that they were recorded . " Keep on growing " was a jam and Bobby thought that it was too good to just throw away . He asked for some time in the studio to come up with something and he did . After singing it alone , he and Eric decided it would probably work if they did it sort of Sam and Dave style. That seemed to make it all come together . Little Wing was recorded in tribute to Jimi Hendrix , Eric and Bobby were to have been with Jimi the night he died and regrettably decided to stay at home that night . Eric had heard " Thorn Tree in a Garden " and asked Bobby if he would like to record that as the closing song . Today " Layla " is considered one of the greatest rock-n-roll records ever made . | View | Add Favorite"Tell the Truth" was initially released as the single for the record , George Harrison played on it and the "B" side , which was "Roll it Over" . The two songs were recorded during the "All things Must Pass " sessions and had that Phil Spector "wall of sound " production that Eric and Bobby hated , they did not want to be presented in that fashion at all . That ultimatly led to "Layla " being released as the single .* * * * *The gnomes that appear on "All things Must Pass" were collected by Bobby and George's then assistant . Influences: This Great Band ***** We are not only blessed but honored to have these musicians on this record . They have laid the foundation for us to do what was needed to complete it, and without them it definatly would not be the same . **** **** Type of Label: None |
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... Posted by Bobby Whitlock on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 01:05:00 PST |
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