Terry Blankley aka terryb
Cold Weather Blues

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The Terry B3er 4
"Cold Weather Blues"
Rootetoot Records
By Peter "Blewzzman" Lauro © June 2011

    It's gotten to the point that regardless of where you live, the weather can certainly be a cause for the blues. Everywhere you turn, there's one region or another that's suffering from too much or too little rain, tornados or hurricanes, floods or fires and stifling heat or in this case - as this Canadian band called The Terry B3er 4 would say - "Cold Weather Blues".

The Terry B3er 4 consists of; Terry Blankley on vocals and keyboards; Michael Wainright on sax; Doug Swain, Frank Woodcock and John Meydam on drums; Al Matthews, Albert MacDonald, Bobby Watson and Johnny V on guitar; and Al Lerman on sax and harp.

"Cold Weather Blues" features ten tracks, of which eight are originals. And if soulful, gravel voiced vocals - reminiscent of Dr. John, Leon Russell, and Tom Waits - backed up by a blend of blues, funk and jazzy styles of music is your bag, then you're going to love this one.

Although the title track is called "Cold Weather Blues", the weather isn't the only cause for Terry's melancholic mood. You see, the freezing cold in his bones and the chill that he's feeling both came when his woman said goodbye. This ballad is highlighted by incredibly sincere and sorrowful vocals and great background B3 by Terry, along with torrid tenor sax riffs by Al. Very good stuff.

I actually had to wait for this track - "You Got The Heat" - to finish before I could write anything about it. What made that worse was I replayed it about four or five times. You see, each time it started, my eyes closed, my head dipped then bobbed and my feet and fingers started tappin'. You try typing in that condition. A beautiful and beautifully done track featuring soothing rhythm, soft keyboard and sax interludes, and great vocals.

This jazzy version may very well be the best version I've ever heard of "Let Me Go Home Whiskey". Doug's at disc's best on drums, Johnny V's hot on guitar and Terry is amazing on keyboards. As a matter of fact, his left handed bass playing had me looking through the credits thinking I missed the standup bass player. Excellent work right here.

In spite of loving Terry's vocals on this one as well, "Gig Blue" is one of my favorite musical tracks. Bobby and John are outstanding on guitar and drums and the uncredited percussion is awesome.

Other tracks on "Cold Weather Blues" include: "Money Rules", "Poulet Shack", "Lenny", "My Feets Keep Walkin", "Roll On" and "What I Like".

To check Terry Blankley out, and grab yourself a copy of "Cold Weather Blues", just go to
www.terryblankley.com. While you're there, tell him his friend the Blewzzman - who is suffering from the "Hot & Humid Blues" - sends his regards.

Peter "Blewzzman" Lauro
Blues Editor @
www.Mary4Music.com
The Blues Foundation's
2011 "Keeping The Blues Alive" Award!


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  • Cold Weather Blues
  • You Got The Heat
  • Let Me Go Home Whisky
  • Money Rules
  • Poulet Shack
  • Lenny
  • My Feets Keep Walking
  • Roll On
  • Gig Blue
  • What I Like
Buy Tracks

All tracks or cd can be heard and purchased at Itunes,Amazon.com or CD Baby

Thanks

A big Thank You to my friends who lent their Talent to this recording.
Michael Wainright  Sax, on You Got The Heat  and Money Rules  and Co-Writer with myself of 
         
 Cold Weather Blues, You Got The Heat, Roll On, Money Rules and  My Feets Keep Walkin'
Johnny V   who actually got snowed in here doin' this (-"
       Guitars, on  Let Me Go Home Whisky, Lenny, My Feets Keep Walkin' and Roll On. http://users.xplornet.com/~jam/vverb/V-Verb_Frame_03.html
       
http://www.furyguitar.com/endorsees.htm  
Al Lerman  Sax ,  Cold Weather Blues  and  What I Like  and Harp, on  Roll On
  http://www.fathead.biz/    http://www.allermanmusic.com/home.cfm
 
Al Matthews Guitar, on  Cold Weather Blues,You Got The Heat,  Money Rules and  What I Like
Bobby Watson, Guitar, on  Gig Blue
Albert MacDonald,Guitar, , Poulet Shack  by Hal Brolund
Manitoba Hal
John Meydam, Drums, on  Gig Blue  http://www.johnthedrumguy.com/
Frank Woodcock, Drums, on  Lenny
Doug Swain, Drums,
on  all the rest
 


B'man's Blues Report

http://www.bmansbluesreport.com/2012/01/new-release-from-terry-blankley-cold.html?spref=fb
I just received a copy of Terry Blankley's Cold Weather Blues. The recording is made up of 10 (8 original tracks penned by Blankley or cowritten with Michael Wainwright)tracks. Blankley has assembled a tight group of musicians for this recording. At it's calmest it has the swing of Diana Krall with Blankley's "Tom Wait's" like voice and it does get up and stomp a few times! Blankley handles Keys and vocals, Michael Wainright on sax, Doug Swain on Drums and a list of other notable musicians like Frank Woodcock, John Meydam, Al Matthews, Al Lerman, Albert MacDonald, Bobby Watson and Johnny V contribute as session musicians. Although sometimes not a typical "blues" recording in that some of it is more dixieland piano in nature, it is a bluesy recording and a pleasure to listen to. There are a number of stand out instrumental sections throughout and aside from Blankley's own piano style which I like, Johnny V is unmistakable on slide.

If you want a change up from what everyone else is doing you ought to give this a spin. I've listened to it a number of times and I'll be listening to it again soon!

Enjoy

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