White Trash Blues
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White Trash Blues

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Ever since I was a kid Ive loved the blues. I used to buy The Blues Collection magazine back in the 90s Ive still got all of those CDs. Its a genre that Ive always loved and doing this album was a dream come true. Keith Weir. Theres a genuine buzz in the Quireboys camp as the veteran rock and rollers ready their most ambitious album to date. Its never been black and white where The Quireboys are concerned, said frontman Spike. There have always been shades of the blues. And now weve got the perfect chance to put a new twist on some old classics. But why now? After a successful foray into the world of Americana and the release of their most raucous album to date (2016s Twisted Love), the decision to record a raft of iconic blues tunes might seem like a surprise almost sideways move. Far from it. When Spike and I met Chris Ingham from Ramblin Man Fair he floated the idea of doing a blues set at this years festival and we loved the idea, said guitarist Guy Griffin. Why not do something different to the norm? And at that point we sensed an opportunity to make a blues record. All of the guys are great musicians as a band we can play anything. I suppose the trick was giving these blues classics a unique twist and thats what weve tried to do. And on White Trash Blues the genres legends come thick and fast. Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Chuck Berry and Billy Boy Arnold are all afforded a unique Quireboys makeover. Never has Spike sounded so authentic and the band so audibly confident. The album came together very organically but they are songs everyone has played at different times over the years and they feel like theyre part of our history, said guitarist Paul Guerin. There are a few leftfield choices and we love that but its always great to give the classics a go. Were naturally suited to playing the blues but lets be honest once Spike starts singing they all sound like they could be Quireboys songs. And they can be! Featuring special guest Lee Vernon, from Pearl Handled Revolver, on harmonica, White Trash Blues is the perfect companion to what promises to be a set to remember at Ramblin Man Fair. We didnt just want to do carbon copies of these great old songs but at the same time we wanted to pay due respect to the people behind the songs, said keyboard player and self-confessed blues aficionado Keith Weir. I think weve managed to strike the right balance. The Quireboys are: Spike (vocals); Guy Griffin (guitar); Paul Guerin (guitar); Keith Weir (keyboards); Nick Mailing (bass); Dave McCluskey (drums).

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