Mitch Woods

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Rocket 88 03:19 Tools
Blues Hangover 03:47 Tools
Mojo Mambo 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man 00:00 Tools
Big Easy Boogie 00:00 Tools
Big Mamou 03:15 Tools
I Left My Baby At The Mardi Gras Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Gumbo Blues 00:00 Tools
Lil' Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
Solid Gold Cadillac 00:00 Tools
New Gert Town Blues 00:00 Tools
Drunk 00:00 Tools
Mitch's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Crescent City Flyer 00:00 Tools
Full Tilt Boogie 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Barbecue 04:43 Tools
Boom Boom 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna Do It 02:46 Tools
Easy Street 04:59 Tools
Take This Hammer (feat. Van Morrison and Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Chicago Express 00:00 Tools
Jukebox Drive 00:00 Tools
Jump For Joy 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La 00:00 Tools
Blue Light Boogie 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Bar-B-Q 00:00 Tools
Thought I Heard Satchmo Say 00:00 Tools
Caledonia's Party 00:00 Tools
Blue Monday 00:00 Tools
Boppin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Counting The Days 00:00 Tools
Blue Boogie 00:00 Tools
Can't Stop Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
Eyesight to the Blind (feat. Billy Branch and Roomful of Blues) 00:00 Tools
Swell Lookin' Babe 00:00 Tools
Bumpity Bump 00:00 Tools
Too Many Drivers 00:00 Tools
Parchman Farm 00:00 Tools
House of Blue Lights 00:00 Tools
I Hear You Knockin' 00:00 Tools
Broke 04:56 Tools
Shame Shame Shame 01:53 Tools
I'm Ready 00:00 Tools
Fallin' For You 00:00 Tools
Tain't Nobody's Business (feat. Victor Wainwright and Julia Magness) 00:00 Tools
Tipitina 00:00 Tools
Blues For Michael 00:00 Tools
CC Rider (feat. Van Morrison and Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Down Boy Down 00:00 Tools
Back In My Arms Again 00:00 Tools
Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Dr. Daddy-O 00:00 Tools
Blues ya 'fore i lose ya 00:00 Tools
Mother In Law Blues (feat. John Hammond) 00:00 Tools
Lonely, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Golden Gate Jump 00:00 Tools
Big Chief 00:00 Tools
Keep A Dollar In Your Pocket (feat. Elvin Bishop) 00:00 Tools
Moanin' n' Ticklin' 00:00 Tools
Singin' The Blues (feat. Ruthie Foster) 00:00 Tools
Cryin' For My Baby (feat. Charlie Musselwhite) 00:00 Tools
Crawfishin' 00:00 Tools
Short, Sweet, and Tender 00:00 Tools
Nasty Boogie (feat. Joe Louis Walker) 00:00 Tools
Shakin' The Shack 00:00 Tools
Jump In The Groove And Go 00:00 Tools
Heart & Soul To You 00:00 Tools
The Blues (feat. Cyril Neville) 00:00 Tools
Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive (Feat. John Lee Hooker) 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man (feat. Elvin Bishop) 00:00 Tools
Empty Bed Blues (feat. Maria Muldaur) 00:00 Tools
Chicago Express (Feat. James Cotton) 00:00 Tools
Queen Bee 00:00 Tools
Blues Gave Me a Ride (feat. Charlie Musselwhite) 00:00 Tools
Li'l Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
In The Night (Feat. Marcia Ball) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Bar B-Q 00:00 Tools
Walk Across Texas 00:00 Tools
Bluesmobile (feat. Kenny Neil) 00:00 Tools
Frosty 00:00 Tools
Midnight Hour Blues (feat. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Moanin 'n' Ticklin' 00:00 Tools
Jive, Mr. Boogie 00:00 Tools
What Can I Do 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Palm Tree Tie 00:00 Tools
Pink Champagne 00:00 Tools
I Got A New Car 00:00 Tools
Big Mamou (feat. Roomful of Blues) 00:00 Tools
Take This Hammer (feat. Van Morrison and Taj Mahal) [Radio Version] 00:00 Tools
Long, Lean & Lanky 00:00 Tools
Long, Lean And Lanky 00:00 Tools
Chicken Shack Boogie 00:00 Tools
Swingin' At The Savoy 00:00 Tools
Straight Eight 00:00 Tools
Got a New Car 00:00 Tools
Swingin` at the Savoy 00:00 Tools
Heart and Soul to You 00:00 Tools
Rip It Up (feat. Tommy Castro and Roomful of Blues) 00:00 Tools
Quiet Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Story Of Club 88 00:00 Tools
In The Night 00:00 Tools
Dr. Daddy-O Signs Off 00:00 Tools
That Will Never Do 00:00 Tools
10th & Parners Blues 00:00 Tools
In The Night / Lambaya Puf De 00:00 Tools
Jambalaya 00:00 Tools
Not a Bad Part of My Life (To Be Good) 00:00 Tools
I Want You To Be My Baby 00:00 Tools
Short, Sweet and Tender 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby (feat. Coco Montoya) 00:00 Tools
Third Degree 00:00 Tools
10th & Parker Blues 00:00 Tools
Spoken: Thank You 00:00 Tools
Wine Spo Dee O Dee (feat. Victor Wainwright) 00:00 Tools
Bright Lights, Big City (feat. Lucky Peterson and Roomful of Blues) 00:00 Tools
All She Wants To Do Is Rock 00:00 Tools
Walking to New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Better by the Dozen 00:00 Tools
Jambalaya (Feat. Dwayne Dopsie) 00:00 Tools
Take This Hammer (feat. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (feat. Dwayne Dopsie) 00:00 Tools
Long Lean And La 00:00 Tools
Seven Nights To Rock 00:00 Tools
CC Rider (feat. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Cryin' For My Baby 00:00 Tools
Zydeco The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Boogie With The Boogieman 00:00 Tools
Jive Mr. Boogie 00:00 Tools
Spoken: Fats Dedication 00:00 Tools
I Want You to Be My Baby (feat. Popa Chubby) 00:00 Tools
What Can I Do? 00:00 Tools
Bonin' 00:00 Tools
Friends of Bill W. 00:00 Tools
The House of Blue Lights 00:00 Tools
Wee Wee Hours (Feat. Popa Chubby) 00:00 Tools
Solid Gold Cadillac (Live) 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom (feat. Billy Branch, Coco Montoya) 00:00 Tools
Never Get Out Of These Blues 00:00 Tools
Boppin the Boogie 00:00 Tools
01 - Gumbo Blues - 2010 - Gumbo Blues 00:00 Tools
Not A Bad Part Of My Life (To 00:00 Tools
05 - Big Mamou - 2010 - Gumbo Blues 00:00 Tools
Long, Lean, And Lanky 00:00 Tools
I've Got News For You 00:00 Tools
Tain't Nobody's Buzness 00:00 Tools
C. C. Rider (feat. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal) 00:00 Tools
Rip It Up 00:00 Tools
Rocket 88 (Mitch Woods) 00:00 Tools
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http://www.mitchwoods.com/devl/swf_html/index.html Mitch Woods & his Rocket 88s P.O. Box 545 Mill Valley, CA 94942 (415) 332-1882 (415) 332-5065 Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s have been the torchbearers of a great American blues musical heritage, not for three years but three decades. Taking their inspiration from the great jump n’ boogie outfits of the late 40s and early 50s, they breathe fresh life into the music that gave birth to rock n’roll. Woods styled his group after the jumpin’ n’ jivin’, shoutin’ n’ honkin’, pumpin’ n’ poundin’ bands of Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Joe and Jimmy Liggins, Amos Milburn, and Roy Milton. Adding a healthy dose of New Orleans rhythm and blues, piledrivin’ piano, and some of his own contemporary playful lyrics, Woods and His Rocket 88s forge their own brand of music they call “rock-a-boogie.” Born in Brooklyn in 1951, Mitch Woods began playing classical piano at eleven, but his real initiation into blues and boogie piano had already been assured at age eight. “My mom would hire this superintendent of the building, a black man, Mr. Brown, to take me to school, and we stopped off at his cousin’s house, where somebody was playing boogie-woogie piano. It really hit me.” Woods was putting together bands in Greenwich Village by his mid-teens. By the time he entered the University of Buffalo, Woods was sitting in at local clubs and discovering records by boogie-woogie pioneers Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons, and Pete Johnson. Woods came to San Francisco in 1970, and for the next five years performed as Mitch Woods and His Red Hot Mama (with singer Gracie Glassman). One night Oakland guitarist Hi Tide Harris heard Woods opening for Charlie Musselwhite and was reminded of the sound and theatrics of early R&B pioneer Louis Jordan. Indeed, Jordan has always been a primary influence on Woods. “I actually did see Louie Jordan in Oakland. He was the bridge between swing and rock and roll. He would do a five or six piece band, get a lot of power out of that.” That kind of power was to become rallying cry for Mitch’s next project, Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s, which started in 1980 and quickly rose to the top of the Northern California club circuit. Their first album, Steady Date (Blind Pig Records) got hot reviews in 1984 and led to appearances at two San Francisco Blues Festivals, openings for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Blasters, The Neville Brothers, and James Brown. By 1987, Woods was doing a six-country Europe tour highlighted by a rousing performance at the Belgium Rhythm and Blues Festival. Mr. Boogie's BackIn 1988, the 88s released Mr. Boogie’s Back In Town (Blind Pig Records) and music pundits started to acknowledge Woods’ place in the ranks of American music: “Woods lays down an authentic 50s-vintage rock piano groove, comparable in power and rhythmic nuance to classic recordings by the young Jerry Lee Lewis,” said Keyboard Magazine. Solid Gold CadillacOn 1991 album Solid Gold Cadillac, Woods and his band were joined by Ronnie Earl, Charlie Musselwhite and the Roomful of Blues Horns. Woods himself was starting to become a guest star, appearing on that year’s new releases by John Lee Hooker and John Hammond, and the boogie pianist headlined both the Amsterdam Blues Festival and the Montreal Jazz Festival. Woods was developing his passion for band leading and discovering the power of being a strong singer. “I’ll always consider myself a piano player, but my voice has developed over the last few years. It’s an incredible release, when you can sing, it’s like blowing an axe, and it’s great to entertain an audience,” he says. Another interest was taking hold, too – the funky piano-driven music of New Orleans. Woods had long been infatuated with the music of the Big Easy. “I’m a boogie woogie and blues piano player for the most part, but I also incorporate other styles within that, like the New Orleans influence. New Orleans R&B piano playing, like Dr. John, of course Professor Longhair. “New Orleans has been a really great source of inspiration, it’s a piano town. New Orleans reveres the piano player. People respect me and I appreciate that. I’ve always been able to feel a real sense of music there; if you’re a good player, you get in. For the past 25 years it has become my second home, ” Woods says. “I’ve gotten to play with all the great players who live there, and I just hire them, guys from Fats Domino’s band, like Red Tyler, sax player, Johnny Vidakovich, drummer with the Professor, and George Porter on bass. Shakin' the Shack Woods toured constantly in the mid-1990s, stopping long enough to put out Shakin’ the Shack (Blind Pig Records) in 1998. Woodswrote all but one song, demonstrating how well he’s absorbed the conventions of blues and boogie woogie music, further proving his ability to inject new life into these vintage forms. Woods also realized another dream in 1998 when he brought together some of the surviving kings of the American blues legacy, like John Lee Hooker, James Cotton, Johnnie Johnson, Earl King and Lee Allen, to make Keeper Of The Flame (Lightyear/WEA Records), all paired with Woods in a wonderful run of classic tunes. Jump for Joy Jump For Joy, Mitch’s fifth release for Blind Pig Records continues Woods’ spin down the boogie road. He had always followed the boogie greats like Louie Jordan and Louie Prima, but Jump For Joy keyed off a new influence. “I started to listen to Cab Calloway, and this new one has lots of Cab influence; six horns, eleven-piece band with doubled horn lines. He (Calloway) had a great entertainment style, very similar to Louie Jordan’s, and that’s what we’ve gone for here,” he says. Woods says Jump For Joy will unite all factions in the dress-up-and-boogie scene. “Aside from the blues audience, we’ve been developing the whole swing crowd, so this will appeal to the swing dancers as well as the blues lovers.” On Jump For Joy, Mitch Woods has gone the limit, writing sassy boogie tunes and crafting smooth arrangements that evoke the heyday of the dancehall Forties. Big Easy Boogie On his CD/DVD project, Big Easy Boogie, Mitch brings together the inner circle of Rock’n’ Roll royalty. Featuring some of New Orleans’ legends including original members of the Fats Domino band, Herb Hardesty and the Blue Monday Horns, and Jimmy Moliere on guitar, the sound is true to the roots New Orleans R&B. It is vintage rock’n’roll and boogie inspired by New Orleans piano greats Fats Domino, Professor Longhair, and Little Richard, performed in Mitch’s joyous entertaining style that makes you feel like you are not only in the audience but on stage with him having a ball! Whether it is a pounding piano pumper, a Mardi Gras mambo, or a moody late night blues with cascading piano and sultry sax, Mitch Woods’ Big Easy Boogie will delight all lovers of New Orleans music. After spending more than twenty five years soaking up the New Orleans sound and performing with many of the Crescent City’s musical elite, Mitch has finally realized his dream of recording his latest project with the founding fathers of New Orleans R&B including Earl Palmer, Dave Bartholomew, and Herb Hardesty. Woods reunited the surviving members of Fats Domino’s original band, played a live show in New Orleans during the Jazz & Heritage Festival, took them into the studio, and filmed the whole shebang. The results are plenty of good-time, rock’n’roll boogie, played by the originators of the style, fronted by one of their star pupils. The CD/DVD, Big Easy Boogie is available worldwide on Club 88 Records. It has been garnering airplay on all the major satellite and cable radio stations, including XM (#3 on picks to click-Bluesville), Sirius, Music Choice, as well as BBC 2 and blues programs worldwide. Here are what the critics are saying about Big Easy Boogie: “A two-fisted love letter to Fats Domino and Professor Longhair” — Blues Revue “if it’s legitimate roots and Soul music from N’awlins that’s your passion, step right up for here it is,…by Woods and company.” — Blues Wax “Mitch Woods’ Big Easy Boogie is a loving tribute to the vintage New Orleans sounds of Fats Domino, Little Richard and Professor Longhair” —Philadelphia Inquirer In 2007 Mitch was nominated for Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year Award at the Blues Awards in Memphis. Presented by the Blues Foundation this is one of the highest achievements a blues musician can earn. Mitch continues to tour worldwide with both his Rocket 88’s and Big Easy Boogie. He has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious music festivals and venues, including Jazz A Vienne – France, Umbria Jazz Festival-Italy, San Javier International Jazz Festival – Spain, International Boogie Woogie Festival – Lugano, Switzerland, Lionel Hampton Jazz Club at Le Meridien – Paris, Edmonton Blues Festival – Canada, The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise -2000-2012 , Taiwan Blues Bash – Taiwan, Copenhagen Jazz Festival-Denmark, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and many, many more. GumboBluesIn 2010 Mitch released Gumbo Blues his tribute to the legendary New Orleans blues shouter Smiley Lewis. Once again he assembled his all-star New Orleans musicians, including members of Dr. John, Fats Domino, Alan Toussaint, and Jon Cleary’s bands. Leading to appearances at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and many others worldwide as well as another Blues Award nomination and critical acclaim. If NOLA isn’t part of your start-up DNA, that can be fixed with a healthy dose of Mitch Woods’ Gumbo Blues. After a listen, you’ll feel as if you’ve visited the Crescent City of the 1950s….what makes this such a mighty fine gumbo is the recipe’s crowning ingredient, Woods. —Blues Revue Nov/Dec 2010 “A joyous, wall-to-wall blast guaranteed to chase away any blues” —Philadelphia Inquirer “Gumbo Blues A- …Woods hit the Crescent City jackpot with 2006’s New Orleans r & b revival “Big Easy Boogie” and has never looked back. “Gumbo” hones in on songs associated with underappreciated jump-blues pioneer Smiley Lewis, best known for “I Hear You Knocking.” Instead of aping Lewis’ relaxed tempos, they pilot a rocket straight up over the Mississippi and explode in a purple-green-and-gold riot of horns, piano and guitar. Like “Boogie,” “Gumbo” is first rate New Orleans cooking” —Boston Herald Blues Beyond BordersMitch’s latest project- CD/DVD, Blues Beyond Borders: Live In Istanbul, released in October 2012 is beginning to garner world acclaim. Here is how Mitch describes it: In October 2010, I embarked with my band the Rocket 88’s on a tour of Turkey with the Efes Blues Festival, playing 26 shows in 20 cities over 5 weeks. I was deeply impressed with the warmth and hospitality of the people and their openness and enthusiasm for the American musical form we call “the Blues”. It made me realize that we are musical ambassadors-able to cross cultural, religious, and national borders that most people cannot. In this CD and DVD I document our tour of the Republic of Turkey, a secular nation with 99% Muslim population that straddles the border of east and west, geographically and culturally. On this journey I realized in my heart and soul that music truly crosses all boundaries and Blues is certainly beyond borders. Blues In Britain has this to say: “Are you ready to boogie? If you are then look no further than this stomping CD/DVD combo from Mitch Woods whose exuberant vocals, piano and personality prove language and culture are no barrier to the message of the blues as he wows an excitable Turkish crowd in Istanbul. Mitch PerformingBacked by The Rocket 88’s, who feature the huge talents of Amandee Castanell (sax) and Cornell Williams (bass), Woods delivers a masterclass in piano blues that opens with the classic Crescent City stylings of “Solid Gold Cadillac” and relentlessly delivers blues and R&B of the highest order right through to the closing “House Of Blue Lights”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.