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<h3><b>"The Blues Rolls On" is now available!</b></h3><br />
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Growing up in the 1940s on a farm in Iowa with a loving but non musical family, Elvin seldom heard music as a kid. "This was before TV," Elvin says, "and on the radio you got a lot of Frank Sinatra and 'How Much Is That Doggie In the Window' type of stuff." The family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, when Elvin was 10, in 1952. Tulsa was "totally segregated," says Elvin, "I mean, hard core." However, "the one thing they couldn't segregate was the airwaves. When rock and roll started up in the mid-'50s, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and Little Richard showed up on white radio."

And then, late one night when Elvin was 14 or 15, the atmospheric conditions a little rough, Jimmy Reed's harmonica came cutting through the static from WLAC in Nashville, and Elvin Bishop's life was changed. The song was "Honest I Do." "That piercing harp came through, cutting in like a knife, and I said, 'Oh, man, that's it.' I found out that blues was where the good part of rock and roll was coming from." And about that time, he started trying to play guitar. "I wanted to play it from the beginning," Elvin says. "I kept trying and then quitting it. Hurtin' my fingers, playing those old pawn-shop guitars with the strings two inches off the fret board. Nobody I knew played." But he kept after it. "Not being able to dance, and seeing how the musicians did with the girls, and loving the music, I finally stuck with it."

Hooked on the sounds emerging from the radio, Elvin had to find out where they were coming from and who was responsible. When he was awarded a National Merit Scholarship in 1959, he could have gone to pretty much any college he wanted, but chose The University Of Chicago, because that's where the blues were. And so he landed in the middle of one of the richest and most vital scenes in blues history. "Any night of the week you could hear Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Hound Dog Taylor, Otis Rush, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Bobby King, Eddie King, Little Smokey, Big Smokey, and a whole ton of people you never heard of."

His first week in Chicago, he came across Paul Butterfield, who was sitting on some steps drinking beer and playing blues on guitar. "We fell together right away," says Elvin. "I was amazed to find other white guys into blues." After playing with a lot of different people, including J.T. Brown, Hound Dog Taylor and Junior Wells, Elvin hooked up with Butterfield to form the legendary Paul Butterfield Blues Band, with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay, who'd been Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section. Producer Paul Rothchild of Elektra Records encouraged them to add guitarist Michael Bloomfield. "I'd met Bloomfield before, in a pawn shop," says Elvin, "when I was looking for guitars. We got to talking. He got a guitar out, started playing circles around the world."

In 1965 the Butterfield band went into the studio and recorded The Paul Butterfield Blues Band album, which turned out to be a sea-change record for thousands of rock fans and musicians. An integrated band playing blues music in 1965 was unheard of. It introduced a lot of people to the blues, and to the musicians who had influenced the Butterfield band. After several more albums with Butterfield, including the pivotal genrebending East West, Bishop took off on his own. "I wanted to stretch out, see how far I could take it on my own," says Elvin. Bishop had visited San Francisco with the Butterfield band during the Summer of Love in 1967. "I loved the people, the weather, and not having to watch my back all the time." And like several other Chicago musicians he ended up moving to the Bay Area.

The 70's saw Elvin hit the charts with solo tracks like "Travelin' Shoes," "Sure Feels Good" and what would become his biggest hit, "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," with a powerful vocal by Mickey Thomas (later of Jefferson Starship). During the 1980's, Elvin spent most of his time on the road, "entertaining the people and maybe having a little too much fun myself." Later in the decade he hooked up with Alligator for a number of excellent albums that grew right out of his blues roots.

Elvin's brand new release "The Blues Rolls On" on Delta Groove Music, harks back to Bishop's roots, paying tribute to the musicians who helped give him his start. A who's who of blues musicians support Bishop on the album, including B.B. King, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, George Thorogood, James Cotton, Kim Wilson, Tommy Castro, John Nemeth, Ronnie Baker Brooks, and Angela Strehli. Bishop handles the majority of the vocals, with Nemeth and others pitching in as well.

Bishop revisits his own '70s solo hit "Struttin' My Stuff" with Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, Junior Wells' "Come On In This House," and the Butterfield Band's "Yonders Wall" and Hound Dog Taylor's "Send You Back To Georgia." He also contributes the autobiographical boogie "Oklahoma," played solo electric. Sessions for the rollicking album ranged from Jacksonville, FL to Clarksdale, MS, and to a cruise ship off the Mexican coast. 

Bishop is a slide guitar great with 45-years of blues under his belt. Rolling Stone has tagged Bishop's music as "raucous," praising his "careening slide and razor-edged bursts, all delivered with unflagging enthusiasm and wit. "The Blues Rolls On" is another defining moment in Bishop's long career and a welcome reminder that the blues is still alive and well.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Elvin Bishop has been a busy man lately. He recently appeared on NPR's Weekend Edition with host Scott Simon, he sat in twice this past month as a guest DJ on Sirius Satellite's blues channel, and he wrapped up the month of September with a special performance at the San Francisco Blues Festival with The Mannish Boys, followed by an in-store concert and signing at Amoeba Records in San Francisco. All of that led to an impressive first week of sales on his brand new release, "The Blues Rolls On," which is set to debut at #5 on the Billboard Blues Chart on October 11th!
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You can still get a free download of the track "Strut...]]></description>
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"I jammed with the Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theater in 2007, for the first time since the days of Duane and Dickie. It was with Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks. Wow - unbelievable musicians. When Warren told me he used to play Struttin' My Stuff as a sixteen-year-old in a bar band, I said 'we gotta do it.' It's not exactly blues, but it's a good example of how the music flows from one generation to the next, and boy did they tear it up."


You can get a free digital download of this song from "The Blues Rolls On" by visiting his iLike profile. Visit <a href="http://www.ilike.com/artist/Elvin+Bishop/songs">Elvin on iLike</a> Just click "free MP3"!! You can also get it from this site by clicking "Download" on his Virb music player. 

The full album will be released to iTunes and other retail outlets next tuesday, the 23rd. You can pre-order it from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Rolls-Elvin-Bishop/dp/B001CBW1G2?&camp=212361&linkCode=wsw&tag=httpwwwplayra-20&creative=380609">Amazon.com here</a>.
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August 30, 2008 8:00 PM - Riverside Blues Festival
St. Marys, Ohio
www.stmarysblues.com

September 11, 2008 8:00 PM - Santa Cruz County Fair
Watsonville, California

September 13, 2008 8:00 PM - Cal State University Amphitheatre
Bakersfield, California

September 20, 2008 8:00 PM - Paramount Music Festival
Grafton, Wisconsin

September 27, 2008 8:00 PM - San Francisco Blues Festival
San Francisco, California

October 5, 2008 12:00 AM - Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise - Pacific - Oct. 5-12, 2008
San Diego to Mexican Riviera, California

www.Bluescruise.com - Multi act event with Dr. John, Koko Taylor, Tommy Castro, Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Kenny Neal, Earl Thomas, Chris Thomas King, John Nemeth, Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, Watermelon Slim, MANY MORE...

November 1, 2008 8:00 PM - Spotlight 29 Casino
Coachella, California

February 15, 2009 8:00 PM - Cloverdale Citrus Fair
Cloverdale, California
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