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Schedule updated: July 14, 2008Recent additions:
Aug. 2 Easton, Md.; Aug. 8 Muncy, Pa.; Aug. 9 Harrisburg, Pa.; Sept. 19 Roanoke, Va., w/Saffire; Oct. 9 Reading, Pa., w/Saffire; Oct. 16 Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; Oct. 18 Greenlake, Wis.; Nov. 22 Rock Hall, Md.; Feb. 14 Greenville, S.C., w/Saffire; Apr. 18 Pittsburgh, Pa.
Please come help me celebrate good health and good times.I'm finally finished with the medical misadventures that have dominated my life since December. I'm totally well and rarin' to go.
I'm going to start out with a bang on August 2 - a solo performance in beautiful Easton, Md., at a lovely audience-friendly venue: Coffee East. Please come and help me celebrate health and life. Easton is a lovely place for a mini vacation - or a maxi vacation. Here's what the critics say about Coffee East:
"Coffee East... a funky coffee shop in Easton, MD ... a gathering place for people of all ages to come relax, be entertained and enjoy good food and drink." - Shore Living Magazine
"Rewire at Coffee East with on-the-ball baristas and wireless Internet." - The Washington Post
"... the place is packed. Laughter and conversation drift from the back room." - The Eastern Shore Milestone
Check it out at www.coffeeeast.com
I've been giving some serious thought to making an instructional video showing my style of blues piano. I've taught at workshops over the years. I enjoy teaching and I believe my students have made great strides (no pun intended). There are some wonderful blues piano videos out there, but I'm thinking I have something to add. I'd like some feedback from y'all. What do you think? Is this something you think people would want? Any thoughts on what should be included? This will be my style. I'm not a historian or a scholar and this would be reflected in my choice of topics.Thanks very much for your input.
Ann
There's a great new feature on my website. Go to the schedule and click on any underlined date (left-hand column), and a printable flier for that show will magically appear on your screen.
You can print them out and use them to alert everyone in your area that a red-hot blues and boogie woogie mama is heading your way. You could post them at your work or at your supermarket, paper your bathroom wall, hand them out, use them for target practice or whatever strikes your fancy. Use your imagination. It's a way you can help spread the word.
Thank you for getting the message out,
Ann
I've started an e-mail list for announcements about my worksolo, with Saffire and with other bands. If you'd like to receive these postings, please e-mail me at: ELECTRONIC MAILING LIST
Ann @ annrabson.com
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Ann Rabson
Blues Piano / Guitar / Vocals
Ann Rabson has been playing and singing the blues professionally since 1962. A member of SaffireThe Uppity Blues Women, she also performs solo and with various other bands.
This year Ann was nominated for a Blues Music Award (formerly W.C. Handy Award) as Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year. She has been nominated eight times for Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year. Her first solo album, Music Makin' Mama, was nominated as Album of the Year in both the Traditional Blues and Acoustic Blues categories, and her composition Elevator Man was nominated as Song of the Year.
Ann has toured Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain and Switzerland, performing solo, with Saffire and with piano legend Erwin Helfer. In 2000 she headlined the BluesAlive international blues festival in Sumperk, Czech Republic.
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Recordings
Ann Rabson albums
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Music Makin' MamaAnn can be heard on all of Saffire's albums:
- Saffire - Deluxe Edition, Alligator Records, AL 5613
- Ain't Gonna Hush, Alligator, AL 4880
- Live & Uppity, Alligator, AL 4856
- Cleaning House, Alligator, AL 4840
- Old, New, Borrowed & Blue, Alligator, AL 4826
- Broad Casting, Alligator, AL 4811
- Hot Flash, Alligator, AL 4796
- Middle Aged Blues, Saffire Records
Ann can also be heard on:
, AJ-2700
- Shoulder to Shoulder, Cephas & Wiggins, Alligator Records, ALCD4910
- Ladies Man, Pinetop Perkins, M.C. Records, MC0053
- Takin' It Easy, E.G. Kight, Blue South Records, BSR0904
- Fifth Annual Blues & Boogie Piano Summit (2003, Newport, Ky.), 1-2-3 Records
- Too Much Is Just Enough, Armand & Bluesology, New Moon Music, NMC0126
- Everything I Need, Armand & Bluesology, New Moon Music, NMC9718
- Dealin' The Blues, Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, Sharks Tooth Records, ST1212
- Harder than a Freight Train, Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, Sharks Tooth Records, ST1211
- High Test Blues, Skeeter Brandon, New Moon Music, NMC9301
- Takin' A Stand, Deborah Coleman, New Moon Music, NMC9406
- Puddle Dive, Ani De Franco, Righteous Babe Records, RIG004
- Tellin' Lies, Wanda Lu Green, Fried Okra Music
- On Fire and Ready, Niles Hokaanen, Mandocrucian Digest MD003
- Art and Grit, Steve James, Antone's Records, Discovery 74706
- Up Against the Wall, Madcat & Kane, Hit Records
- 88 Reasons, A.J. Salas, Bloojae Records
Awakening, Carla Sciaky, Green Linnet Records, GLCD2115 King of the Boogie Sax, Noble "Thin Man" Watts, Wild Dog Records, DOG9102
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Songbook
Play along with me! My songbook, Music Makin' Mama: Songs by Ann Rabson, contains 13 of my compositions, with score and words.
Included are Annie's Blues, Don't Treat Your Man Like a Dog, Don't You Tell Me, Elevator Man, Hopin' It'll Be All Right, I Haven't Got a Clue, Music Makin' Mama, Prove Me Wrong, Rocket Ship Blues, Serial Love, Tomcat Blues, You Better Fly Right, and You'll Never Get Me Out of Your Mind.
Whether you're just getting acquainted with blues piano, or would like to try some four-hand and play along with my recordings, I think you'll enjoy Music Makin' Mama: Songs by Ann Rabson.
You can get it at any of my live performances, or
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People sometimes ask me for recommendations of blues piano recordings, especially for someone trying to learn to play. I've compiled a list of some albums by people who helped shape my playing. There are many wonderful albums out there, so it was really hard to narrow it down -- I've set myself a limit of 10. I've tried to find ones that are available (what's the point if you can't get them?). Piano Influences
I'm not including the boogie woogie p layers (Smith, Lewis, Ammons, Johnson, et al. -- with one exception) nor the New Orleans players (with one exception) nor those wonderful, jazzy, sophisticated West Coast guys I love so much (the Charleses -- Ray and Brown -- etc.) and limited myself to the low down blues. I'm not including the wonderful players I listened to on the juke boxes of my youth -- Little Richard, Johnnie Johnson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ivory Joe Hunter, Smiley Lewis and Huey "Piano" Smith etc. -- with one exception. Any of these categories could produce its own Top Ten and write-up.
I'm horrified that there are no women piano players on my list of 10, except for one song. I was very inspired by several women players, most notably Mary Lou Williams (in her Boogie days) and Georgia White. My folks had 78s of them. The women players' work that's still available has them buried in bands, so they don't make the cut. I guess Louise Johnson and her sisters weren't considered much worth recording. Our loss! I'd sure love to hear an album of Katie Webster solo.
This would be my recommended 10. Many of these are solo or very sparse recordings where I could really hear the piano. So after all that BS, here's my list in no particular order:
BIG MACEO MERRIWEATHER - "King of Chicago Blues Piano" (Arhoolie)
A must! Worried Life Blues to Chicago Breakdown and every single note in between is golden.TUTS WASHINGTON - "New Orleans Piano Professor" (Rounder)
OK, so he's from New Orleans -- but he fits right in with the rest of my gritty favorites. He's universal!OTIS SPANN - "Walkin' the Blues" (Candid)
Everyone's hero.JIMMY YANCEY - "Complete Recorded Works Vol 1-3" (Document)
OK, I cheated a little -- I just couldn't leave anything out. Mr. Yancey's my main man. If you want to start with one, you might want to start with the 3rd volume.SUNNYLAND SLIM - "Chicago Jump" (Evidence)
Sunnyland has lots of releases. My favorite is "Live At The DC Blues Society" on Mapleshade, where he is solo, but this is no longer available. I like "Chicago Jump" partly because it's the band I know him with and love.HENRY GRAY - "Lucky Man" (Blind Pig)
Henry makes deep blues completely unfettered by those mundane musical rules. I admire his music tremendously.MEMPHIS SLIM - "Lonesome" (Drive Archive)
I love this album. I have at least 6 or 7 versions of the same LP with different covers. Just started collecting them for a lark. It's now available in CD. For those of you who've heard me perform the tune Pigalle Love, here's where it comes from.LITTLE BROTHER MONTGOMERY and ROOSEVELT SYKES,
on the SIPPIE WALLACE album "Women Be Wise" (Alligator)I've heard a rumor that this lovely album may no longer be available. That would be a shame. This is what accompaniment should be. Miz Wallace's singing is lovingly enhanced and enriched by Mr. Montgomery's and Mr. Sykes' playing. One cut features a charmingly idiosyncratic accompaniment by Miz Wallace herself.LEROY CARR (with Scrapper Blackwell) - "Blues Before Sunrise" (Portrait)
A great artist -- I never found him easy to learn from, but just love to listen.AMOS MILBURN - "Down The Road a Piece" (EMI America)
OK, so he's kind of West coast/kind of boogie woogie and he was on my juke box. Still he makes the list.There are many others who have been a huge influence: Cripple Clarence Lofton, Georgia Tom Dorsey, Walter Davis, Alex Moore, and on and on.
There are also some wonderful contemporary players you can hear in person like Pinetop Perkins, Joe Krown, Deanna Bogart, Erwin Helfer, Detroit Junior, Omar Sharriff, Marcia Ball, Uncle Jesse White... to name a few. It's a big, beautiful piano world out there!
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For ages I've complained bitterly to anyone who would listen about the lack of available recordings by the outstanding Chicago piano legend Erwin Helfer. Now I want to let you know about the release of a wonderful new recording by Mr. Helfer. GREAT NEWS!!!
The CD is called "I'm Not Hungry But I Like to EatBlues," which is the title of one of Erwin's five delightful originals. Whenever I hear Erwin play his charming composition "Pooch Piddle," I think, for some reason, how nifty it would sound played by a Mariachi band. Another original, "Stella," which is a moving tribute to Estella "Ma" Yancey, is a lovely duet with saxophonist John Brumbach, whose soulful, tender playing graces four tracks. Other than that, the CD is ALL Erwin's superb piano.
In addition to the originals, Erwin covers a variety of tunes. He starts with his take on the rollicking Pete Johnson classic "Swanee River Boogie." He makes Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love" sound far more traditional then I could have imagined. Another high point for me is Erwin's take on "Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans." I never thought much about that tune till I heard the Helfer version. It's so wistful. It feels like missing something lovely, lost and long ago.
I could go on and on. There are no duds here. There are fifteen numbers in all and each one is a gem. The recording quality is really excellent. The piano sound is very real. I know nothing about recording sound but I hear the clarity, warmth and depth. Oddly, I love the way the empty spots "sound," like in the tunes "Dirty Dozens" and "In A Sentimental Mood," which have lots of sonic space. I may not be expressing this real well, but listen and you'll see what I mean.
I would highly recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys blues and/or traditional jazz piano -- even those who don't know they do.
Unfortunately, you probably won't find this CD at your local mall, but you can get it from Erwin if you're lucky enough to catch him live. You can get it at the big Tower store on Clark in Chicago, or from Amazon.com, or directly from The Sirens Records:
The Sirens Records
P.O. Box 1997
Highland Park, IL 60035-1997And take a look at Erwin's new Web site: www.erwinhelferpiano.com.
Best wishes,
Ann
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I sure love the blues and I'm guessing you do, too. After all, I work a lot in a band with BLUES as our middle name (well, kind of near the end, but you know what I mean). FOUNDATION OF THE BLUES
I want to tell you about an organization which is vitally important for the blues today, called the Blues Foundation. It's an bunch of fans, artists, and people involved with all aspects of the blues. It has provided a real leg up to many blues musicians, including me as a solo performer and including Saffire, and has enhanced and elevated the blues world in general.
I want you to consider joining or renewing your membership. It costs only $25 and there are many benefits for us blues lovers. Of course, if you've got a little extra money there are extra benefits for various higher levels of giving, but the basic $25 will get you all the following:
DISCOUNTS - Many of the best blues venues give discounts on food, merchandise and cover charges. This can really add up!
HAVE YOUR SAY - You get a ballot so you can vote for the Blues Music (formerly W.C. Handy) Award winners. It allows you to have a say in who receives these important and prestigious awards. I've been nominated often for various awards. SAFFIRE has been, too and Saffire's own Gaye Adegbalola won Song of the Year one year for her popular composition "Middle Aged Blues Boogie" (which everyone knows as "Young Young Man").
ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS THE BLUES - You get a very interesting and informative quarterly newsletter.
BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE (party) - You have first chance for tickets to the Blues Music Awards show. A wonderful cavalcade of blues stars held in Memphis every year. Kind of like the Emmys or the Oscars with a better groove, better clothes and a whole lot more fun. LIKE A BIG HOUSE PARTY!
The Blues Foundation is "on a mission" to preserve Blues history, celebrate Blues excellence and support Blues education.
Please check them out at www.blues.org or call 800-861-8795 and join up today.
Ann
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Booking Information
Solo bookings:
The Roots Agency
177 Woodland Avenue
Westwood, NJ 07675
Tel: 201-263-9200
Fax: 201-358-8784
E-mail: info @ therootsagency.com
Management:
Bonnie Tallman
BC Productions
P.O. Box 2
Hughesville, PA 17737
Tel: (570) 584 4480
Fax: (570) 584 4608
E-mail: BMTallman @ aol.com***
Ann Rabson
E-mail: Ann @ AnnRabson.com
In A Family Way
Ann Rabson
piano, acoustic guitar, and vocalsWith:
Mimi Rabson, violin
Dave Harris, trombone and organ
Kenji Rabson, bass
Steve Rabson, piano
Liz Rabson Schnore, guitar
Little Red Wagon - See See Rider - I Can't Get My Mind Off Of You - Little Chickee Wah Wah - Do Your Duty - Blindsided - Hopin' It'll Be All Right - I'd Rather Be Alone - Midnight Hour Blues - I Want To Hop On Your Harley - Go Where The Bad People Go - Three Hundred Pounds Of Joy - A Better World
On Emit Doog Music (EDM 0008). Available at your record store, or
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Struttin' My Stuff
Ann Rabson
piano, vocals, acoustic guitar,
electric guitar and kazooWith:
Richard Crooks, drums and percussion*
Marty Ballou, upright bass*
Beggin' For You, Baby* - The Blues Don't Care* - Hassle Attack - Let Me Go Home, Whiskey - Struttin' My Stuff - School Days* - Sportin' Life* - Love Song (Ode To George) - Pigalle Love - Barnyard Boogie* - Not As Sorry As I Used To Be - Late November Afternoon - What's Good For The Gander Is Good For The Goose - Check Mr. Popeye* - Baby, When I'm With You - Careless Boogie
Sound clips available on the Emit Doog Music and M.C. Records websites.
On M.C. Records (MC 0041). Available at your record store, or
Most of the cuts are me solo on piano and vocal. One is solo piano. A couple are solo vocal and guitar. Several of the songs feature two wonderful musicians, the astounding Richard Crooks on drums and percussion and the legendary Marty Ballou on upright bass. On one song that I do with the fellows, I play electric guitar - a first!
Marty Ballou
Richard Crooks
Chris Murphy
I sure had a ball working with the guys and with my co-producer, Bonnie Tallman. I was also thrilled to work with engineer extraordinaire Chris Murphy again. He's the same genius who engineered my "Music Makin' Mama" release. It's always a pleasure to work at Cue Studios, and I LOVE that piano they've got. Listen for a great bottom end! No jokes, now.
I know you're going to enjoy listening to the album as much as I enjoyed making it!
Ann
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Music Makin' Mama
Ann Rabson
piano, acoustic guitar, and vocalsWith:
John Cephas, Acoustic Guitar
Big Joe Maher, Drums
Bob Margolin, Electric Guitar
Greg Piccolo, Tenor Sax
Mimi Rabson, Violin
Jeff Sarli, Bass
Phil Wiggins, Harmonica
Baby, Every Once In A While - Givin' It Away - No Later On - One Meatball - Snatchin' And Grabbin' - Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues - He's Got Me Goin' - Music Makin' Mama - Another You - What I Don't See Can't Hurt Me - Serial Love - Ain't That A Shame - Hallelujah, I Just Love Him So - Skin And Bones - I Haven't Got A Clue - Blue Boogie
On Alligator Records (AL 4848). Available at your record store, or
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LINKS & STUFF
I've been spending a lot of time in the past few years playing shows at schools in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and in Canada in Ontario and New Brunswick. I'm having an amazingly good time. I've played shows for students in grades K through 12, and I'm delighted to say that the blues are a big hit at every age. School DazeTrolling for Future Blues Fans
Click here to see a wonderful drawing that a student named Shawn Briggs did for me and that I wanted to share with you. It's of the two of us hanging out! Very bluesy, don't you think?
To see some snapshots of my trip to the beautiful town of Sumperk, in northern Moravia (Czech Republic), where I played at the BluesAlive festival in November 2000, click here. BluesAlive in the Czech Republic
SaffireThe Uppity Blues Women
RetroFret - New York String Service
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