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 Our NINTH EVENT of the YEAR...FALL BLUES BLAST II


The cut you hear is
Magic Slim and the
Teardrops
'
"What is it that you got" from their HOT, new CD,
"Midnight Blues,"
available from

 


CLICK HERE for some
GREAT Videos from this
Fall Blues Blast II
Show!!



were outstanding at our first
FALL BLUES BLAST on Sept. 24th!
DON'T MISS Blast III with
Mike Zito coming up on
Nov. 19th.


CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST SHOW

Click for
2009 Riverfront
Festival
Pictures &
MORE

DSBS wishes to thank member
CONNIE DEE TAYLOR
for the use of her GREAT pictures!
AND also,

"Bluesgirl" Kelli Tome

for her www.FullMoonBlues.com pics!


Magic Slim


DSBS VP Sonny Dill and his Dad


DSBS President Gene Fontana
checking on the sound.


Magic Slim relaxing before the show.


"Bluesgirl" Kelli Tome with the "K for Kenny" guitar to be raffled on Nov. 22nd signed by dozens of blues greats.


WVUD DJ's marvel at the guitar
before the show.

                          click for

 

 

CLICK for a look at the pics & video from Blues Blast I
with The Nightcats!

 

 On Oct. 22nd it was
Fall Blues Blast II
with
 


There will be NO opening act. -- For both shows the Headliners hit the stage
at 8pm for two BLISTERING 75 minute sets.



 

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
at 8pm--doing two 75 min. sets
 
 

at

   in New Castle, Delaware

Magic Slim's got the blues, and he's not afraid to play them his way. Slim is the driving force in Magic Slim and The Teardrops and they're all about keeping this distinctive American art form of the blues alive.

When this Mississippi born bluesman steps onto the stage he instantaneously bursts into one of his dynamic songs and takes you on a long hot ride as he keeps his guitar cranked up to sweltering levels of the blues as only Slim can do.  

Slim is backed by a dynamic trio consisting of Jon McDonald - guitar/vocals; Danny O'Connor - bass, and  Lenny Media - drums/vocals.

Slim keeps a relentless touring schedule and has built up a die hard fan base. Slim says, "I've got the blues deep down in my heart and I'll keep on playing till I can't no more."

Magic Slim is a living blues legend who migrated from the South to Chicago during the 50s.  Slim plays raw intense blues, a style that uses no pedals or other electronic gadgets to get his sound, it's just him, and Slim has paved the way for rock as well as modern blues.  Slim has been busy traveling to the juke joints in Mississippi to the nightclubs in Chicago and to concert stages throughout the world, he has built up a die hard fan base within it.  Slim and The Teardrops performances have become legendary and they play the blues with an undeniable intensity that will
leave you out of breath, lying on the floor and in need for more.  


This is a look into a man that's from the country and now he's playing to audiences worldwide.

This big man of the blues was born Morris Holt in Torrence, Mississippi on August the 7th, 1937. His mother and father were sharecroppers; they lived on a farm and they all would get up early in the mornings and slop the hogs, feed the chickens, catch the mule and go out into the fields.  "I
still had to go to the field until I got age enough to leave home.  I got little jobs around there when I was 13 and that was when I got my hand hurt.  I hurt it in a cotton gin.  I was at the gin and my hand got caught on a piece of wire going up in there, and I grabbed it and before I could turn it loose I lost my little pinky finger."

Slim showed his musical talents early, singing in his church and playing piano.  After his accident he could not play the piano anymore, so he picked up the guitar.  He made his first guitar out of bailing wire from a broom, which he nailed to a wall.  "My Mama whipped me when I tore up
her broom," he said, "but she let me keep on using it, and Mama said later that if she had known what I would be into later in life, she would not have given me a whipping."

It was in 1955 when Slim made his first trek to Chicago, to play for Magic Sam, a friend of his from home.  Magic Sam also gave Slim tips on playing the guitar, and it was Sam who called his bass player "Magic Slim," because back then Slim was lean and tall and he learned from Sam quickly.  Sam told Slim to create his own guitar style.  "Magic Sam told me, do not try to play like him, and do not try to play like no one else; he said get a sound of your own."  Slim got a sound of his own; his guitar tone is tough and cutting, united with a vibrato formed by using his fingers
against the strings to reproduce the sound of a slide guitar while still being able to bend the notes.  Slim said, "I slide with my finger.  I use nothing on my finger, a lot of players try to get a sound like me and can't.  I play the same guitar everybody else does."

Now when it comes to writing songs, Slim has his own unique way to accomplish his writing.  "I just think of some words and write them down, think of some more and write them down, and then when I get enough words together I take out some and put some more in there and make them rhyme together and then I learn them, and then I put music to them." "My songs are either telling a story or asking a question.  It's just a feelin',"  Slim does not practice or rehearse his music. He doesn't prepare a set list for his shows he says, "I see what kind of crowd it is, I play a few songs and see how the people react and just see if they are a dancin' crowd or an older crowd and go from there."  

Favorite CD? "No, I like them all." Song to play? "I don't know, I like to play all of them."  "And I like to listen to blues, jazz, bluegrass and country and western."  Some of Slim's favorite places to play are Brazil, Paris, Russia and here at home in the U.S.

Where is the blues headed?  "I think the blues is coming back now, there are a lot of these kids reading up on the blues and now they know where the blues came from.  Some of them can play too; I don't know how they feel, because the blues is a feeling.  You have to feel the blues to play the blues."

Magic Slim is a man that came from the country. He was slim and tall trying to play the blues, now he can play the blues.  And now he says, "If you want to play the blues, play the blues, if you don't feel the blues, leave it alone cause you can't be playing it just to make a dollar."

The Teardrops consist of Jon McDonald on guitar/vocals, Danny O'Connor on bass and Lenny Media on drums/vocals.   

Long-time DSBS sound tech and Gary Cogdell & the Complainer's guitarist Bill Pierce takes the stage to add some
fine slide guitar work to the Magic Slim & the Teardrops show!  Way to go, Bill!!

 

 


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Venue for DSBS gigs


519 Basin Rd.
New Castle, DE
(302)322-4766



information:



$20 Members
$25 Non-members
 

(Money Orders or checks only for tickets by mail)

(TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW)


Contact:

Keeping The Blues Alive Award
Diamond State Blues Society

P.O. BOX  863
MIDDLETOWN , DELAWARE  19709


Phone: DSBS
Gene - (302) 376-6298 or
Sonny - (410) 398-8334

Email: Gene or Sonny

 

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