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$3.98 A loose aggregation of veteran Mississippi blues musicians anchored by legendary drummer Sam Carr, the Delta Jukes grew out of the ashes of the Jelly Roll Kings, and play the same kind of straight-ahead, no-frills, modern electric Delta blues. Working for the Blues is their first album in this incarnation, and it delivers the feel of a Mississippi juke joint, with solid mid-tempo songs that don't try to do too much beyond make you dance and sway. Highlights include "Shopping for My Baby," "This Misery," and the instrumental "Carr Hop." Less raw than Junior Kimbrough or R.L. Burnside, the Delta Jukes still retain an edgy tension in their delivery, a trait often lacking in much of contemporary blues. ~ Steve Leggett
The Delta Jukes are a loose aggregation of some of the Mississippi Delta's finest Blues musicians. Sam Carr and I had worked together with the Jelly Roll Kings for over ten years when Frank Frost passed away and left a hole in our soul. We both agreed we wanted to continue working together and put some sort of band together that carried on the Jelly Roll Kings spirit.We did some gigs with Arthur Williams, including a tribute to Frank Frost at the Blues Estafette festival in the Netherlands, but logistics proved a hassle as Arthur no longer lived in the Delta. We put our heads together and decided to try John Weston and Dave Riley, both living in the Delta (though only part time in Dave's case). We recorded for a couple of days down in Helena, AR in July of 2000 and things seemed to click. We did a few festivals and agreed that the Delta Jukes could carry on the Jelly Roll Kings tradition. I think Frank Frost would be proud. Sam Carr is one of the great living legends of Delta Blues music. He is the son of the legendary Robert Nighthawk (aka Robert Lee McCoy) and cut his teeth playing drums in his father's band. Frank Frost was the second guitarist in the band and this was the beginning of their life long partnership. Sam and Frank later moved on to back Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller). Both of these bands toured throughout the Mississippi Delta and gave Sam and Frank the seasoning and experience they needed to strike out on their own. They had made a name for themselves and began working as a duo. Sam playing drums and Frank playing guitar with a harmonica on a rack. They continued to use the name The Nighthawks until they met a young guitar/bass player named Jack Johnson. Jack really broadened their musical palette and allowed Frank to play some keyboards as well. Like many Delta musicians before them, they went up to Memphis to see Sam Phillips about making a record. Sam was duly impressed and recorded them for his new Phillips label. They had a minor hit on Frank's song "Jelly Roll King" and were from then on called Frank Frost & The Jelly Roll Kings. They recorded several more records for Jewel and Earwig until Jack Johnson left the band in the late eighties to pursue a solo career. I came on board shortly thereafter as the band's producer and guitar player, recording them for Appaloosa, Evidence and Hightone. ...
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