Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: SPCD1413
- Format: CD
- UPC: 772532141321
- Street Date: 06/12/20
- PreBook Date: 05/08/20
- Label: Stony Plain »
- Genre: Blues
- Run Time: 51:06 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2020
- Box Lot: 45
- Territory: US
- Language: English
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Kenny Blues Boss Wayne - Go, Just Do It!
Go, Just Do It!, Kenny ''Blues Boss'' Wayne's new album is an energetic recording of top-shelf good time blues!
- List Price: $16.99
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Go, Just Do It!, Kenny ''Blues Boss'' Wayne's newest album (June 12 on Stony Plain Records), finds the Boogie Woogie Hall of Famer applying his tremendous talent to an energetic recording of top-shelf good time blues. The album is 13 tracks of originals which include Kenny's arrangement of two Percy Mayfield songs and one by JJ Cale.
Showcasing the magnificent horns of Jerry Cook and Vince Mai, harmonica player Sherman Doucette and Grammy-winning vocalist Diane Schuur, the album will also feature Maple Blues winning vocalist Dawn Tyler Watson, Julie Masi of Juno Award-winning group The Parachute Club and Cory Spruell (aka SeQuaL) rappin' on ''I don't want to be the President.''
Legendary blues piano master Kenny ''Blues Boss'' Wayne was inducted on August 9, 2017 into the Boogie Woogie Piano Hall of Fame in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is hailed by Living Blues Magazine for his six-decade career of bringing the piano back to the front ranks of contemporary blues. This Juno Award winner and multi-Maple Blues Award winner is at the forefront of modern day blues piano.
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Bashing out the boogie woogie piano since before most of you were born, this hall of famer delivers a big, bold showroom blues rollicker. With a wide range of guests on board, it sounds like he wrote book on kicking out the jams and you just know he earned all the awards he's racked up over the years. Killer stuff from start to finish, this is a primer of how it's done.
—Chris Spector, Midwest Record review 5/29/2020