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Savoy Brown Band Biografia from UK Band in collaborazione con Blue Sky Promotion Legendary…a blues/rock institution…true innovators…così viene definita Savoy Brown dalla critica e dai fans in ben 40 anni di car- riera. Guidata dal chitarrista Kim Simmonds, che ne è il fondatore, è una delle pri- me British Blues Band che partecipano al movimento rock blues inglese del 1967 che porta la vera musica blues americana sulle scene inglesi e, del mo- vimento rock and roll degli anni ‘70 la cui influenza si estende fino al moderno rock come lo conosciamo ora. Il tutto archiviando un grande successo sia in Inghilterra che in America. Il loro primo singolo risale al 1966 per l’etichetta Mike Vernon’s Purdah, seguito dal famoso album Shakedown e, con l’arrivo del cantante Chris Youlden, nel 1968, numerose hit radiofoniche come “I’m Tired” e “Louisiana Blues”. Savoy Brown Savoy Brown Blues-rock e boogie sono da sempre il biglietto da visita della Savoy Brown Band che cattura lo spirito di questa musica in brani come “A Step Further”, ben 20 minuti di puro boogie e, “The Savoy Brown Boogie” dedicato ai fans di Detroit. Slang Music Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] Nel 1971 la band si divide: Youlden decide di intraprendere la carriera da soli- che sembra essere una prova che il “blues train” della band non presenta segni di rallentamento. sta mentre i restanti Dave Peverett, Roger Earle, e Tony Stevens decidono di Ben 9 tracce originali scritte da Simmonds di cui dice “Penso che siano le migliori canzoni che formare un proprio gruppo chiamato Foghat; ma Kim Simmonds non si perde abbia scritto dagli anni ’70. È un rock –blues moderno anche se alcuni brani mostrano un orien- d’animo e ricostruisce la band con i membri della Chicken Shack e il can- tamento che non viene normalmente associato a questo genere.” tante Dave Walker ottenendo, nello stesso anno, dei grandi successi. Il più Forse “moderno” non è il termine giusto per descriverlo perché il sound è ispirato al rock-blues grande arriva con la hit “Street Corner Talking” mentre grazie a brani come degli anni ‘80 e ‘90 spinto oltre i confini e spesso molto più rudimentale del sound prodotto dagli “Tell Mama”, “All I Can Do Is Cry” e la rivisitazione funky del classico “I Can’t odierni blues-rocker. Lo stile che ritroviamo in Voodoo Moon ha una grande schiera di fans e, Get Next To You”, ottengono il disco di platino e si esibiscono di fronte ad un attraverso questo materiale che non è per tutti, è difficile negare il talento di Kim e degli attuali entusiastico pubblico nelle arene di tutto il mondo membri della band. Dopo la grande ascesa degli anni ‘70, Kim decide di spostarsi in America Dai Soho Night clubs di Londra fino a tutti i più famosi venue del mondo (Carnegie Hall, Fillmo- continuando a realizzare album che variano dal blues acustico di “Slow Train” re’s East and West, Cobo Hall, etc) The Savoy Brown, come ogni band che si rispetti, al roccheggiante “Rock and Roll Warriors” il tutto con una varietà di musicisti continua ad esibirsi in tutto il mondo dando uno sguardo al passato e inspirando al suo seguito. nello stesso tempo gli ascoltatori con il loro personale sound di rocking boogie, Band Nel 1987, con alle spalle tre progetti nati dall’accordo con l’etichetta Crescen- blues e rock. do, la band si sposta sempre di più verso la musica rock e con registrazioni in collaborazione con Blue Sky Promotion come Live ‘n’ Kicking dimostrano al pubblico di eccellere anche dal vivo. sito ufficiale: www.savoybrown.com Dopo l’uscita, nel 1990, di Let it Ride le cose cominciano a stabilirsi, Kim Line-up conferma alla voce e all’armonica Pete McMahon e alla batteria l’ex musi- Kim SIMMONDS - guitar, vocal cista di Robert Cray, Dave Olsen, con i quali realizza Bring It Home per la Dennis COTTON - drums Viceroy. Questa band rimarrà così per i cinque anni successivi. Gerry SORRENTINO - bass Dopo ben tre anni di intensivo tour e l’unione con il bassista e cantante Na- thaniel Peterson, nel 1999 arriva The Blues Keep me Holding On per la Mystic Music, un blues moderno che porta la band all’apice del suo viaggio musicale. Con nuovi progetti in testa, Kim Simmons si improvvisa cantante realizzando per la Bling Pig “Strange Dreams”, una grande hit acclamata dalla critica e dai fans con la quale dimostra di investire perfettamente anche questo ruolo. Nel 2006, mantendo sempre il suo doppio ruolo, realizza l’album per il 30th anniversario della band Steel. Nel 2009, dopo ben dieci anni, Kim decide di concentrarsi solo sulla chitarra inserendo alla voce Joe Whiting; The Savoy Brown risulta così un quartetto Savoy Brown Savoy Brown composto da Garnet Grimm alla batteria e Pat DeSalvo al basso. In con- comitanza di questa unione esce l’album To much of a Good Thing una ripresa della carriera dal 1992 al 2007 a cui segue l’ultimo album Voodoo Moon (2011) un tradizionale boogie-blues acclamato dalla critica e dai fans Slang Music Slang Music Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] RAW SIENNA (1969) Discografia Parrot SHAKEDOWN (1967) Decca LOKIN’ IN (1970) Parrot GETTING TO THE POINT (1968) Decca Band in collaborazione con Blue Sky Promotion STREET CORNER TALKING (1971) Parrot BLUE MATTER (1969) Parrot HELLBOUND TRAIN (1972) Parrot A STEP FURTHER (1969) Parrot LIONS SHARE (1972) Parrot Savoy Brown Savoy Brown Slang Music Slang Music Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] JACK THE TOAD (1973) SLOW TRAIN (1986) Parrot Relix WIRE FIRE (1975) MAKE ME SWEAT (1987) London Crescendo Band in collaborazione con Blue Sky Promotion SKIN ‘N’ BONE (1977) KNGS OF BOOGIE (1989) London Crescendo SAVAGE RETURN (1978) LIVE ‘N’ KICKING (1990) London Crescendo ROCK AND ROLL WARRIORS (1981) LET IT RIDE (1992) Accord Roadhouse Savoy Brown Savoy Brown Slang Music Slang Music Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] BRING IT ON HOME (1995) ROCK ‘N’ ROLL WARRIORS (2011) Viceroy Synergie OMP BLUES KEEP ME HOLDING ON (1998) VOODOO MOON (2011) Blue Storm Ruf Records Band in collaborazione con Blue Sky Promotion STRANGE DREAM (2003) Blind Pig STEEL (2007) Blue Wave TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING: SAVOY BROWN COLLECTION (2009) Savoy Brown Savoy Brown Blue Wave Slang Music Slang Music Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Via S.Francesco, 3 - 25075 Nave (BS) Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 Tel. 0302531536 - Fax 0302536348 - Cell. 3356715992 www.slangmusic.com - [email protected] www.slangmusic.com - [email protected].
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