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Friday 26th October 2007 - The Cluny Newcastle

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This is a new date for Paul Lamb & The King Snakes due to our cock-up with the dates. Apologies to you for any inconvenience and we have renewed all tickets.

And thank you to Paul Lamb for being so understanding and fitting this new date into his tight schedule.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After the gig .....

It was at the end of October, but it was strangely warm outside. The temperature inside wasn't bad either with a good size turn-out to see Paul and the lads at their home-town gig. As you would expect it did not take long for things to get really hot as those blues and R&B beats took hold.

We often watch the crowd to see how the show is going and this one was full of smiles, nodding heads and feet tapping away.

Paul Lamb & The King Snakes

OK, we all know the stuff that turns up in biographies, is empty and meaningless because it's all been said before. So, let's talk plainly about Paul Lamb & The King Snakes, the best blues band in Britain.

It didn't happen suddenly. It took years of hard work and application, unfashionable words that signify little in these days of instant fame. As Paul can tell you, he and his band have done their individual time, made their mistakes, applied what they've learned, focused on their musicianship and the results are passed on to audiences that flock to their gigs. They in turn are guaranteed to enjoy genuine music performed with skill and mutual encouragement. It's a simple but sure formula.

Right now, the King Snakes are a refreshing mixture of (relative) youth and experience. The experience starting at the top, for Paul Lamb has spent the last thirty-some years whoopin' and hollerin' in clubs in his native North-East plus a later move to London, in concert and on festival stages, creating a personal synthesis of his harmonica heroes and his own unique and innate talent. His history includes representing Britain in the World Harmonica Championships, working with his particular mentor, Sonny Terry, and with any number of other blues artists who've visited these shores.

The original band Smokestack Lightning started in 1979 and metamorphosed through Barfly, then into the Blues Burglars. The Burglars made their recording debut, Breaking In, for Red Lightnin' in 1986.

Down in London the next incarnation was as the Paul Lamb Blues Band, with Rod Demick on bass and (for a while) ex-Yardbird Jim McCarty on drums, plus long term associate John Whitehill on lead guitar . However, it was as Paul Lamb and the King Snakes that they cut their album for Blue Horizon. It was this dedication to his craft ,that began to pay off, for this was the year that Paul was voted Instrumentalist Of The Year by the British Blues Connection, an accolade that would be his for six successive years, the band were UK Blues Band Of The Year for this and the next two years (and again in 1997 and 1998), while their Blue Horizon album became 1991 UK Album Of The Year, the first of several such awards.

Shifting Into Gear, an album recorded in Denmark, was issued in 1992 in Belgium by Tight & Juicy. It was later released in England, as part of the King Snakes' recording deal with Indigo Records. A remarkable period ensued, as Paul and the band picked up regular performance awards from the BBC. Nor were their albums ignored: Fine Condition (IGOCD 2019) was 1996 UK Album of the Year, She's a Killer (IGOXCD 503) ditto '97 and Take Your Time and Get It Right again in 2001.

In between came the reissue of Shifting Into Gear, John Henry Jumps In, The Blue Album and Whoopin', the reissue of Breaking In.  Two further releases appeared on the Sanctuary label, Live at The 100 Club 14th May 2002 and Harmonica Man, an anthology of all that had gone before, including the title track, Paul's single as 'Bravado' for Pete Waterman's Peach label.

There's a deal of experience behind vocalist and rhythm guitarist Chad Strentz, too. He started out as a rockabilly hound, encouraged by the wilder excesses of Gene Vincent, Johnny Burnette and Mac Curtis, with some Elvis and Little Richard in there for extra relish. He was in a string of bands from the age of 15, including the Skat Katz, Cat Talk and Shout Sister Shout, all of which broadened his appreciation to include Bo Diddley and Junior Parker, alongside Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson and Wilson Pickett. He joined the King Snakes in 1991, in time to make significant contributions to their award-winning sequence of albums and to enjoy the acclaim the band received throughout Britain and Europe. During a sabbatical taken in 1999, he formed Breakout Blues with Pete Farugia, and then recorded and toured with the Big Town Playboys. Now, with batteries recharged, he's back centre stage with the King Snakes.

But if you want to talk experience, take a long listen to bass player and vocalist Rod Demick. He formed his first group, the Vibros, when he was eleven and later graduated to Wheels, the only R&B competition in Belfast for Van Morrison and Them. That band came to London and cut three singles for Columbia before breaking up in 1967. For a short while, he and lead guitarist Herbie Armstrong became the James Brothers. Like many others at the time, after seeing Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Jimi Hendrix in short order, Rod switched from guitar to bass, a move that ultimately served him well. In the ensuing decades, he's been a major part of Demick Armstrong and a member of Bees Make Honey, Meal Ticket, Yellow Dog, the David Essex Band and the Strawbs. He encountered Paul and Johnny Whitehill soon after their arrival in London and became an early recruit for the Paul Lamb Blues Band and became a King Snake four years ago.

Being called young when you're in your thirties ought to be taken as a compliment and both Sonny Below and Raul de Pedro Marinero have packed a lot of experience into their years as musicians. Sonny's father Frank Nazareth was drummer and roadie for the Sunflower Boogie Band, so he grew up with musicians around the house, Johnny Mars in particular.

Encouraged by Johnny, Sonny joined in on jam sessions and rehearsals. He was in his early twenties when he and his friend Jon O'Brien started Midnight Willie and there have been other bands like the Guzzle and Root Blues Band and Hoodoo Moon before he joined the King Snakes in 1998. One of those who passed through Midnight Willie was lead guitarist Raul. He began playing at the age of 18 and seven years later decided to leave his native Spain to come to England and join a blues band. The Willies were just one of the bands with whom he honed his chops and he has the distinction of being the most recently recruited King Snake, joining the band in September 2003.

Life constantly renews itself. Paul Lamb and the King Snakes are beginning a new chapter in their ongoing history. New challenges will present themselves and new achievements will strengthen and broaden their appeal to audiences that can distinguish between the manufactured and the real. In a world where the blues is in danger of becoming merely a flavour in a mess of potage, Paul Lamb and the King Snakes stand as a bastion of true blues endevor.

ain’t that the truth at the truth?....................... Neil Slaven



Paul played at Allendale for us in November 2006

After the gig ......

A last minute 'technical hitch' emerged during the day resulting in no P.A. In this day and age of gimmicks and effects, a P.A. is vital for most bands to deliver the promised sound.

Village Hall supremo Larry Winger came up with the solution. We could use the hall's in-house 6 channel vocal P.A. and the band would play off the backline [their own amps and speakers]. The hall's system is not expected to be used for a band, but we would see what would happen.

The sound check had loads of problems which resulted in more solutions from the band who worked very hard to get it right.

And get it right they did!

It's a testament to Paul Lamb and his King Snakes that delivered a fabulous sound  and an exciting set. Very much on the Sony Terry trail, Lamb whooped and blew and was first rate. We are also delighted to say that we had a big crowd at Allendale with people traveling from al over the Northeast and even as far as Lockerbie in Scotland.

The band were in cracking form with all departments with former Strawbs Rod Demick on double bass holding the middle.

The very enthusiastic reaction from the crowd confirmed this was a belter of a show. Guttsy blues, thumping R&B and a touch of country swing had them bopping in front of the bar with big smiles all round.

We are hopefully going to bring Paul Lamb & The King Snakes back to the region for a Spring date, so watch this web site.

 

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