Paul
Lamb (UK)
Med
svært entusiastiske tilrop frå fans og musikkpressa rundt om i
verda har Paul Lamb skapt seg ein plass i musikkhistoria som ein av
dei beste harmonika artistane i vår tid.
Han har vunne utallige prisar, har seld svært mange album og
han har opptredd over heile verda saman med bandet sitt The
Kingsnakes.
Til Skånevik Bluesfestival kjem utan denne gruppa.
Han skal spela saman med legendariske Gene Taylor(US) frå
Fab. Thunederbirds og den dyktige norske bluesartisten Johnny
Augland.
Saman har dei danne Paul Lamb & Gene Taylor Blues
Revue ( UK/US/N) for å laga eit fantastisk show ved House of
Blues i Skånevik.
Frå biografien
Hailed by
aficionados and music press around the world as Europe’s foremost
blues harmonica exponent, Paul Lamb has forged himself a place in
the history books as one of the greatest players of our time. He has
won countless awards, sold record-breaking quantities of albums, and
performed the world over with his long-standing musical compatriots,
The Kingsnakes. Recently inducted into the British Blues Awards
Hall Of Fame (alongside the likes of Peter Green, John Mayall
& Alexis Korner), Lamb still continues to bring his infectious
brand of soulful blues to a plethora of fans around the globe…
Born in 1955, & originally
hailing from the urban & industrial backdrop of Newcastle, Paul
Lamb began his illustrious career at the tender age of 15.
Struggling against the tide of local un-employment and economic
depression, he took to the road working the club scene around the
UK, paying his dues in the time-honoured tradition of the blues.
Within a short time he was representing Great Britain in the World
Harmonica Championships, leading to a spell of working with his
mentor, Sonny Terry. The following years ensued, seeing Lamb
performing with Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Brownie
McGhee, and countless other blues greats that had originally
inspired him. However, the need to write and express his own music
soon gave birth to the Blues Burglars, the first incarnation of the
Kingsnakes (and the beginning of the longstanding collaboration
between Paul Lamb and guitar genius Johnny Whitehill). The Burglars
released an album on the legendary Red Lightnin’ label (“Whoopin’”)
and Lamb swiftly became known in his own right due to the huge
critical acclaim that accompanied the release. As the young
harmonica virtuoso became more focused and confident of his
abilities, a new band line-up became an inevitability, and Paul Lamb
& The Kingsnakes were thus born. Signing to Ace Records in 1991,
Paul & his band went on to take the blues world by storm with a
gruelling tour schedule in support of their Ace debut (aptly
entitled “Paul Lamb & The Kingsnakes” CDBLUH 011). After a
follow up release on Euro label “Tight & Juicy” (“Shifting
Into Gear” T&J CD 656834), the band have since enjoyed a
further 5 releases with Indigo Records as part of a 6 album deal.
These five albums went on to secure Paul Lamb’s reputation
internationally as a one-of-a-kind bluesman, as did the heavy tour
schedules that the Kingsnakes to this day, still happily endure (approx
290 dates a year!)… In addition, one would be hard pushed to think
of a prestigious international festival that Paul Lamb & The
Kingsnakes have not graced by headlining at some point, let alone
merely appeared at! To date, the band can regularly be seen far
a-field; from Spain to Scandinavia, Belgium to Bahrain, Hungary to
Hong-Kong…
Despite his dedication to his touring band, Paul Lamb has also
enjoyed considerable success in other musical fields. His unique
harmonica skills are constantly in demand by others, and he has
amongst other experiences had a chart hit with “Harmonica
Man”(under the pseudonym of “Bravado”) with Pete Waterman,
and worked with Mark Knopfler, The Who, Rod Stewart,
and Jimmy Nail amongst others. The BBC have contracted him on
many occasions to score and perform various TV soundtracks, and his
harmonica playing can be heard on many a television advertisement.
In addition to TV, he has also had his music featured in 3 motion
pictures.
Wherever his career may lead, Lamb
has been instrumental in keeping the blues alive, and he can always
be relied upon to further this vocation. As the worlds’ music
press can happily testify, his name is synonymous with serious
quality and his leadership skills have kept the Kingsnakes at the
top of the British blues scene for almost 2 decades. Paul Lamb
stands beside a small number of American counterparts (close friends
such as Kim Wilson, Rod Piazza, Jerry Portnoy,
& Charlie Musselwhite) as an equal in every sense, and as
a testimony to the standards that most young harmonica players can
only allude to. He bears this talent with both humility and grace as
one of the last of the old-school, a true gentleman of the blues...
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