Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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Jimmie Vaughan & The Tilt-A-Whirl Band feat. Lou Ann Barton, New Morning, June 2, 2010


hard to come back to earth after the slap of the concert Clapton / Winwood at Bercy, but with the curiosity of those who will discover an artist on stage for the first time I went to the concert Jimmie Vaughan and his Tilt-A- Whirl Band and singer Lou Ann Barton (former Triple Threat Revue & Roomful of Blues) in New Morning .

It must be my 4th or 5th concert in this room after seeing among other Lucky Peterson, Bernard Allison or Joe Louis Walker. I've rarely been disappointed Blues concerts I saw at the New Morning, the intimate atmosphere prevailing there perfectly suited to this music. Only drawback encountered each time the first games too long and concerts ending too late. This concert will deviate from the rule because no first party is planned.

The room is not full compared to what I have seen in the past which explains in part why I think the artist is so rare in the capital for several years. But no matter, and even better as it enhances the look intimate and it does not prevent the public from communion with the musicians ... the contrary.

Jimmie Vaughan and his band returned on stage after being announced by a roadie, still same old quickdraw bluesrockeurs Texan, even bananas and always this same stratum beige. A little slow to start the first part of the concert is partly composed of covers of great blues standard. But it's really the big show Lou Ann Barton as cohesion within the group and that the connection was made with the public.

I can not say I'm a fan of Lou Ann Barton , I tend to find that the voice of white blues are a little too uniform and no singers not really stand out. Lou Ann Barton has a little voice but it's quite nice especially Her duo with Jimmie Vaughan is worth a visit.

This second half of the concert put forward the compounds of the latest album of Vaughan (the first since 2001) Play Blues, Ballads & Favorites I would identify two compounds also really enjoyable "I Miss You So " and " Roll, Roll, Roll .







The group will give us three points (when one of them the daughter of Jimmie go up on stage to tell us how his dad is awesome ), each time with a classic repertoire of Jimmie as a gift, Texas Flood , Six Strings Down as tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan Jimmie single performer on guitar and instrumental DF / W from the Family Style album in conclusion.




Small book signing at the end of the concert, Jimmie humbly and kindly sign my place and take a picture with me as it does with many people present. The
overjoyed after us amazed with his music throughout the evening.




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