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Rig Rundown – Kenny Wayne Shepherd on Tour

February 24th, 2012 No comments

Premier Guitar’s Rebecca Dirks is On Location in West Des Moines, IA, at the Val Air Ballrom where she catches up with blues-rock guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd.

In this Rig Rundown, Shepherd walks us through all his Stratocasters, Fender Amps, and Dumble custom combo, and his expansive pedalboard that includes a TS808HW Tube Screamer, a Tycobrahe fuzz, and Jim Dunlop Uni-Vibe among other stompboxes.

Sit back and enjoy…this is 45 minutes of guitar gear heaven…

Kenny Wayne Shepherd and his Stratocaster Collection

November 1st, 2011 No comments

Blues-rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd talks through some of the highlights of his amazing Stratocaster collection.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Sparks Debate Buy 1 Song or Entire CD?

September 30th, 2011 2 comments

This is an interesting video is which KWS talks about his methodology when he is writing songs for a new album.

Most interesting to me was his comment about the “SINGLE MENTALITY” which has certainly become a large shift in music sales over the past few years.

I admit… I am as guilty as most of you when it comes to buying “only the hit single for .99 cents” instead of buying the entire CD for $9.99 on iTunes or EMusic.

What do you think? Do you typically download only the song you want, a few tracks from an album, or do you want to hear the “entire story” that the artist created with the album release and download the entire album?

Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Live in Chicago CD REVIEW

September 8th, 2010 No comments

This is a follow up post to the press release about Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s upcoming CD that I posted a few days ago. If you missed that announcement, CLICK HERE.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Live! in Chicago

Many thanks to Loud & Proud for giving me access to “Live! in Chicago” before it’s official release on September 28th.

First of all, I have to say that this is one of the slickest CD covers I have seen in a long while. So much of today’s album artwork is thick on abstract but thin on communicating the artist and the heartbeat of the music. The cover of “Live in Chicago” gives you an instant visual of what you’ll get when you load this CD on you iPod.

It’s full of blistering, hard-driving, electric blues guitar.  ‘Nuff said.

I had my first taste of Kenny Wayne Shepherd live in Phoenix a few months ago when he shared the stage with a dozen other six-string icons during the “Experience Hendrix” tour.

The 4-hour marathon show included about a hour of Kenny across 3 different sets which were clearly the highlight for me.

This CD was recorded at Chicago’s House of Blues.  Shepherd and vocalist Noah Hunt combine five original songs with nine cover tunes to give blues lovers a fourteen track compilation of ripping blues excellence.

In addition to his regular touring band (which includes two members of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Double Trouble) Shepherd is joined on stage by legendary bluesmen Bryan Lee (who gave Kenny a break at age 13 by allowing him to share the stage), Buddy Flett, Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith and the amazing keyboard playing of Riley Osborne.

The concert starts off with a lively version of “Someday, Somewhere, Someway“, a song that pulls you to the edge of your seat in anticipation for what lies ahead. Shepherd nails the Louisiana rocker “King’s Highway” and the the entire band gets involved to blast “True Lies” with equal blending of gritty blues and hard rock.

It’s a one-two-three opening punch that grabs you and screams “Wake up and listen…this is gonna be good”!

[Listen to "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway" to see what I mean...]

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Deja Voodoo” is a track where Kenny bares his soul and shows his love for down and dirty bluesy rock.  It’s my favorite track.

B.B. King’s “Sell My Monkey” sounds like it is straight from the jukebox in 1957. It’s bouncy and fun…as you would expect.  Shepherd plays a slide-heavy version of Buddy Flett’s “Dance for Me Girl” that drips with emotion. There is an excellent cover of Jimmy Reed’s “Baby, Don’t Say that No More“.

Next up is a slow blues take of Ronnie Earls “Eye to Eye” which includes some great harmonica work. “How Many More Years” is a Howlin’ Wolf cover that rocks the 12-bar blues with KWS playing the signature lead licks.  “Sick and Tired” has a traditional R&B vibe that has been KWS’d to the max. I found it impossible to sit still while this one was playing.

Kenny plays tribute to some early blues in Hubert Sumlin style with his electrifying versions of “Feed Me” and “Rockin’ Daddy.”  Then comes the thick and heavy “Blue on Black“. This one will blow you away.  I found my head nodding with the beat as Kenny played his solo and before I realized it…my whole body was shaking.

The album closes with a hard driving cover of Slim Harpo’s “I’m a King Bee” which is definitely “blues rock in your face”. It’s very powerful and meant to be played loud — as if you are there in the front row.

Live! In Chicago is a must-have release for Kenny Wayne Shepherd fans and will serve as a quality introduction for the unfortunate few who have not yet heard his dynamic chops. And for everyone in between…this should push them over the edge to become serious KWS fans!

In Kenny’s own words: “Usually a live record is just live versions of all of your old stuff, but this collection is a diverse combination for the fans.”

Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Live in Chicago CD

September 5th, 2010 2 comments

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Live in Chicago

Recorded in Chicago’s House of Blues during the critically acclaimed 10 Days Out: Blues From The Backroads tour, Live in Chicago showcases Kenny and his band, Noah Hunt, Chris Layton, Scott Nelson and Riley Osbourn, along with special guests Hubert Sumlin, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Buddy Flett, Bryan Lee and Tommy Shannon (of Double Trouble).

Though an illness nearly kept Kenny from performing that night, his heartfelt commitment to the music (and quite a lot of adrenaline) ensured that he took the stage, sharing with the audience one of the most spectacular performances of his career, and one that fans can now hear on Live in Chicago.

A genuine guitar hero, Kenny has been playing since childhood, when he learned Muddy Waters licks by listening to his father’s record collection. By 16, Kenny had a deal with Giant Records, and recorded his first album while still in high school. Since then, Kenny has enjoyed two platinum and one gold albums, six Top 10 singles, and his album Trouble Is holds the distinction of being the longest running album on the Billboard Blues Charts, hitting the 2 year mark. Over the course of his storied career, Kenny has amassed four Grammy nominations, two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards, the Blues Foundation’s “Keeping the Blues Alive” award and a Blues Music Award.

Roadrunner/Loud & Proud Records will release Live in Chicago on 9/28/10.