Showing posts with label red mouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red mouth. Show all posts

Sunday, September 3, 2023

New Track & Tartu, Põlva, Kadrina Concerts

Friday, Sept. 1st saw the release of the last COVID blues recording from Andres Roots, Red Mouth and Jantso Jokelin - hear "Retirement Blues" below, see the full lyrics and/or buy the download on Bandcamp, and read more about it over at the Sound Cafe!

The weekend will bring three solo concerts from Andres Roots: on Thursday, September 7th he will appear alongside Detroit's Banjolectric at Kultuuriklubi Salong in Tartu - the music starts 18:00 and tickets are available HERE. On Friday, September 8th, Roots and Banjolectric will take the show to the Põlva Cultural Centre café - the music starts 20:00 and tickets are available HERE

And on Saturday, September 9th, Andres Roots and Finland's Black River Bluesman & Bad Mood Hudson will be holding court at Nostalgiakeskus Kadrina in Kadrina, wrapping up a full day of concerts and all kinds of events in town - the music starts 17:00 and there's no cover charge!!




 

  

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Reviews, Reviews!

Today's your last chance to catch the 1Teater staging of N. Richard Nash's "The Rainmaker" ("Vihmameister") - among praise for the play and performance, the Danzumees blog notes that "Andres Roots has created an ideally suited country guitar (at times even banjoesque) music design". Full review in Estonian HERE!

Meanwhile in Finland, the Rajatapauksia blog has published a detailed review of the "Maaseutumusiikkia vol. iii" CD: "The compilation's biggest surprise is the presence of the Estonian blues musician Andres Roots. Several of his records have ended up on my shelf and I hold him in high esteem. Roots is not a relic stuck in a particular blues genre but an innovative musician genuinely looking for something new. "Minor Gripes" by Andres Roots & Red Mouth feat. Jantso Jokelin shuffles cards from so many decks that I can't even describe the genre it represents. Folksy blues-based art music topped with country and western? Great stuff in any case." Full review in Finnish HERE!

Photo from last Saturday's gig at Kuur in Otepää by Ville de Ville. 

Thursday, June 16, 2022

"Minor Gripes" on a Finnish Compilation Album

The Andres Roots & Red Mouth feat. Jantso Jokelin (EST/USA/FIN) track "Minor Gripes" has just been released in Finland on the compilation CD "Maaseutumusiikkia vol. III" - you can order the album HERE or buy the song HERE!



Tuesday, March 22, 2022

"Yo-Yo World" with Red Mouth & Jantso Jokelin

A new studio recording with Red Mouth & Jantso Jokelin has just been published: here's the band version of "Yo-Yo World"!

 

 

Friday, February 18, 2022

New Track with Red Mouth & Jantso Jokelin!

A new vocally, harmonically and lyrically enhanced recording of "Minor Gripes" has just been released by the international trio of Andres Roots (EST), Red Mouth (USA) & Jantso Jokelin (FIN) - for full lyrics & digital downloads, click HERE!

 

Vocals - Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt; harmonicas - Jantso Jokelin; guitar - Andres Roots. Written by Andres Roots. Vocals recorded by Alexander Bowling & Luke Wright at Mystery Sound Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, USA. Harmonicas recorded by Jantso Jokelin in Helsinki, Finland. Guitar recorded by Jaan Tamm, mixed & mastered by Asko-Romé Altsoo at White Room in Tartu, Estonia. Cover design by Siret Roots. For more Red Mouth, click HERE!

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Looking Back on 2021

2021 has been the first full-length pandemic year and accordingly, the number of concerts has dropped even further: there were only 18 live appearances of any kind this year, and that's using the term liberally.

Nevertheless, those 18 included sets at summer festivals such as Kymi Kantri in Finland and Ulila Rock, Augustibluus (pictured - photo by Aigars Lapsa) and Pärnu Bluusipäevad in Estonia - plus performances in the SOOLO and Tornimuusika concert series held at Tallinn Art Hall and St. John's church in Tartu, respectively, a show at the Endla Jazz Club in Pärnu, etc. One can hope that 2022 will be busier - check out the confirmed dates HERE!

On the record front, there were three CD's released in 2021. First, a split EP with Finland's Black River Bluesman & Big Alligator appeared on the Finnish Gecko Yell label in January that featured two Roots numbers recorded the year before with the Alabama vocalist Red Mouth. The CD is sold out, but you can still find the digital tracks on Bandcamp: "Right Across the Hill" & "In the Dark"

"Red Mouth, the man with the red beard, has an interesting dialect and draws his doomsday prophecies in a straightforward sermon, but with positive undertones," wrote Sara Selenius in Västra Nyland. "Here there's no question of whether it's the blues we're listening to or not - here the thoughts go directly to early Delta blues musicians, especially Robert Johnson. From Roots' guitar strings, groovy bass ostinatos are born and delicious, simple melodies slide on top of augmented ninth and sus chords. These songs are stripped-down and melancholy, but with extremely warm and honest interpretations from both Red Mouth and Roots. Hope the collaboration continues for at least another 10 years." 

Next, in May, the "Tribute to Elmore" live CD EP by Ismo Haavisto, Andres Roots & Matias Partanen was released on Roots Art Records and featured live recordings made by Heino Maripuu at the 25th Augustibluus festival in Haapsalu, Estonia in 2018. That CD is sold out, too, but you can find some clips from the show celebrating Elmore James' 100th birthday on YouTube. What did the reviewers say?

"Powerful cooking." - Suonna Kononen, Karjalainen

"A flaming performance." - Peter Marinus, Bluestown Music

"Hell yeah, the audience went crazy and the roof is gone!" - Philip Verhaege, Keys and Chords

And just now in December, there came the acoustic solo EP "Afternoon", recorded in October and out on Roots Art Records - digital AND hard-copy versions of this release are available on Bandcamp, just click HERE

The cover art of all three EP's was by Siret Roots, the photo on the Elmore one by Leif Laaksonen. Meanwhile, in October, there was also a digital single released with Red Mouth and the Finnish harpist Jantso Jokelin that you can hear and download HERE. There's more on the way, so watch this space ;)

2021 hasn't been an easy year, but it's very nearly over. As always, a big thank you to everybody who attended gigs, put on gigs, wrote about gigs, took photos or filmed gigs, bought records, played records, wrote about records, made records, broke records - and to everyone that's been kind. Thank you, and a much happier New Year to you all!     

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

New Track & Pärnu Show

A new studio recording featuring Red Mouth (USA) on vocals and Jantso Jokelin (Finland) on harmonica has been released via Bandcamp - hear "Something in the Evening" below and download the two different mixes HERE!

Meanwhile, the October 5th show at Mulks in Viljandi was great fun and another concert at the Endla Jazz Club in Pärnu has just been announced for November 5th - 3 tracks recorded there during Andres Roots' last appearance there in October 2019 ended up on the "Mississippi to Loch Lomond" live album. Get your tickets HERE!

 



Thursday, July 15, 2021

Noise.fi Review

Hot Kommunist's Mikko Nissinen has reviewed the split EP with Red Mouth and Black River Bluesman for Finland's Noise.fi webzine, calling it "a tasty snack for the corona break from the top blokes in northern blues."

Of the two duo tracks by Andres Roots & Red Mouth, he writes: "Skilfully arranged for one guitar, the sunnily splashing "Right Across the Hill" and "In the Dark" that goes from controlled riff-tickling to wild acoustic rumbling and back on the sly are first-rate in their genre. Extra points for the magnificient slide solo."

Read the whole thing HERE - and don't forget the July 27th church concert in Tartu! ;)

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Blues in Britain Review!

Norman Darwen reviews the split CD EP with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth in the current issue of Blues in Britain magazine:  "Guitarist Andres Roots is reasonably well-known in the UK thanks to his frequent tours here; he is from Estonia, and singer Eric “Red Mouth” Gebhardt is from Alabama, recording his vocal tracks in Muscle Shoals... The two tracks with Andres and Red mark the tenth anniversary of their first recording together, and Andres’ delicate fingerpicking on ‘Right Across The Hill’ and his Mississippi-styled slide playing on ‘In The Dark’, provide a real sonic contrast to the Finnish band."

There's a few copies of the CD still left - order HERE!

 

Friday, April 16, 2021

Blues News Review!

Honey Aaltonen reviews the split EP with Black River Bluesman in the current issue of Finland's Blues News magazine, mentioning Mississippi John Hurt and Charley Patton in reference to the Andres Roots & Red Mouth duo tracks on there. He talks about "our Southern neighbours' gift to the blues world" and states: "as you can deduce from Red Mouth's stage name, there's no hint of pop singing here." Cheers!

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Blues Airplay Top 20 in France - Again!

The split EP with with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth is #18 in the Collectif des Radios Blues francophones' airplay Top 20 that collates data from blues DJ's in French-speaking countries around the world. That's TWO months in the chart and a step up from February! Check out the full chart HERE!

Monday, April 5, 2021

Keys and Chords Review!

Philip Verhaege reviews the split CD EP with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth in the Belgian webzine Keys and Chords: "Andres Roots (acoustic slide guitar) now found his soulmate vocalist Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt for the Delta blues singles "Right Across The Hill" and "In The Dark". Four songs, two different genres. That is exactly what makes this audio piece a pleasant introduction to that different sound." Read the whole thing HERE!

You can order the CD HERE!

 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Blues Airplay Top 20 in France

The split EP with with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth has reached #19 in the Collectif des Radios Blues francophones' airplay Top 20 that collates data from blues DJ's in French-speaking countries around the world. Check out the full chart HERE

Monday, March 8, 2021

Länsi-Uusimaa Review!

The Finnish newspaper Länsi-Uusimaa has reviewed the new split EP with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth: ""Right Across the Hill" and "In the Dark" are the real deal... An additional strength of this joint record is that the artists' approaches to the blues are very different."

The full story can be found HERE!

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Västra Nyland Review!

Sara Selenius has reviewed the new split EP with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth for the Swedish-language Finnish daily Västra Nyland: "Red Mouth, the man with the red beard, has an interesting dialect and draws his doomsday prophecies in a straightforward sermon, but with positive undertones. /---/ Here there's no question of whether it's the blues we're listening to or not - here the thoughts go directly to early Delta blues musicians, especially Robert Johnson. From Roots' guitar strings, groovy bass ostinatos are born and delicious, simple melodies slide on top of augmented ninth and sus chords. These songs are stripped-down and melancholy, but with extremely warm and honest interpretations from both Red Mouth and Roots. Hope the collaboration continues for at least another 10 years."  

Read the whole thing HERE!

Monday, February 15, 2021

Bluestown Music Review!

Peter Marinus has reviewed the new split EP with Black River Bluesman and Red Mouth for the Netherlands' Bluestown Music: ""Right Across The Hill" is an intimate acoustic blues with smooth driving acoustic guitar work and passionate vocals. "In The Dark" is then a driving song with beautifully cutting slide guitar playing."

Read the whole thing HERE

Friday, January 29, 2021

Split EP with Black River Bluesman & Red Mouth

A CD EP is released on Finland’s Gecko Yell label today that features two tracks by the Finnish alt.blues legend Black River Bluesman and his new band Big Alligator – as well as two duo numbers by the Estonian guitarist Andres Roots and the Alabama vocalist Red Mouth. You can order the CD via Bandcamp or by e-mailing roots.art.oy(at)gmail.com - quantities are limited!
 
Finland’s Jukka “Black River Bluesman” Juhola plays Lowebow cigar box guitars and has toured everywhere from Nepal to Brazil, from Mississippi to Russia, occasionally sharing stages with neighbouring Estonia’s Andres Roots. In 2010, they collaborated on “Watcha Do” for Roots’ first solo album “Roundabout”; in turn, Roots provided lyrics for two tracks on the 2016 Black River Bluesman & Bad Mood Hudson LP “Moonshine Medicine”, including a song called “Big Alligator”. Juhola’s new band by the same name features former Black River Bluesman & the Croaking Lizard bassist Jussi Konttinen and new drummer Veikka Härkönen, who also recorded and mixed the new songs: “Hollow Sound” and “Back Porch Blues”. Directed by Amir Abdi, the music video for the Sonics-inspired “Hollow Sound” was filmed in Mustio – Finland’s own ‘Black River’.

Back in 2010, Eric “Red Mouth” Gebhardt added vocals to five tunes on Roots’ “Roundabout” album; cut ‘long distance’ ahead of Red Mouth’s first European tour, video single “Redecoration Day” went to #1 on Estonian national broadcasting’s “Eesti Top 7” chart, remaining in the top 3 for more than three months. “Right Across the Hill” and “In the Dark” on the new EP were recorded last fall to celebrate the 10th anniversary of that first collaboration, with vocals cut in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and guitar in Tartu, Estonia. In 2016, both “Redecoration Day” and “Watcha Do” appeared on Roots’ compilation LP “Roots Music” that earned a Golden Disc award and remains the only blues album ever to top the official albums chart in Estonia – or the Baltics. And to bring things full circle: on Red Mouth’s 2018 European tour, he was backed by Black River Bluesman & the Croaking Lizard.

CD cover art by Siret Roots.

  




Thursday, December 31, 2020

Looking Back on 2020

The year 2020 started out great with a cover story in Finland's Blues News magazine - and then, six months of the year were swiftly cancelled on account of the pandemic, with more gigs called off or postponed than in the previous 20-odd years put together. 

Nevertheless, a few concerts and workshops took place before it all started and several more over the summer and early autumn, including appearances at festivals such as Tartu Bluusikuu and Linnujämm in Tartu, The Blue Icicle and Pärnu Bluusipäevad in Pärnu, Urissaare Kantri in Univere and Moosekants in Kadrina - even two shows in Finland with Ismo Haavisto and Matias Partanen: one at Ismo's Roots Thursday club in Lahti and the other at the Bluemood Saimaa festival in Ristiina. 

There was also the livestream from Tartu's Genklubi and a guest slot on Dave Arcari's Blues'n'2s online series, and of course Tartu2024's "Spring 2020" project that captured Tartu's cultural figures in isolation. 

 

On the recording front, 2020 proved most fruitful: there were two critically acclaimed CD albums ("Mississippi to Loch Lomond" and "Tartu Lockdown") and three digital EP's (the "House Arrest" recordings that would make up the "Tartu Lockdown" album), plus two long overdue cuts with Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt to celebrate the 10th anniversary of our first studio collaboration (more on these soon!). You can check the music out on the Bandcamp page HERE

In addition, there was the recording of musical accompaniment for Johannes Pääsuke's 1914 silent film "The Bear Hunt in Pärnu County" for the Estonian Embassy in London's #time4estonia project that is now available as a free e-book HERE.  

 

There were radio appearances and a TV interview, airplay and reviews from around the globe, and while we're pretty much back in lockdown, there are even a few gigs confirmed for 2021 - fingers crossed. Thank you, and a Much Happier New Year to you all!

Photo by Leif Laaksonen.

Friday, December 4, 2020

New Single with Red Mouth!

The second of the Andres Roots & Red Mouth singles has landed - you can download it, read the lyrics etc. HERE! And for more Red Mouth, click HERE.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Muusika Review

"Tartu Lockdown" is reviewed in the current issue of the Estonian Muusika magazine by Virge Joamets, who writes: "Each tune is like a world of its own... Roots is like a polyglot, able to promptly switch from one "language" to the next. You won't get bored, for the craftsman is a master at introducing Southern and Eastern sounds and colours." Read the whole thing HERE!

Meanwhile, Blues-Finland.com discusses "Right Across the Hill", the new acoustic single by Andres Roots & Red Mouth HERE. And HERE, you can view some more photos from Jack Reacher's birthday party held at the National Library of Estonia in October - due to the pandemic, quite possibly Andres Roots' last live appearance this year. The photo above by Liina Luhats-Ulman/Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu.