Ricky Davis of Blue Mother Tupelo Produces Sharde Thomas's New Debut Album entitled, "What Do I Do"
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August 18, 2010
Ricky Davis has Produced the first album for the grand-daughter of the fife-playing American music legend, Otha Turner.
Sharde Thomas's debut CD, What Do I Do was Produced by Ricky Davis and recorded at DMI Studio B in Cleveland, Mississippi and at JukeTonk Studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The album was mastered by Mastering legend Bob Olhsson who has mastered hit albums from Motown Records, some of the greatest Rock albums to come out of the 1970s San Francisco scene to Blue Mother Tupelo's most recent album, Heaven & Earth. Sharde Thomas', What Do I Do, showcases her singing, songwriting and musicianship throughout. This fresh new album features Ms. Thomas's pure soulful voice, R&B-flavored piano & keyboard playing, down-home Mississippi Blues, and of course, her fife playing and the traditional fife & drum style - which was passed down to her by the loving training of Mr. Otha Turner - she and her family are carrying on this tradition and are featured on this new album.
Ricky & Micol Davis of Blue Mother Tupelo sing harmonies and play several instruments; as well as BMT's bassist & drummer, Barry Bays & Greg Cobb, violinist, Molly Thomas, and Sharde's cousin China, who also accompany Sharde on the album.
Look for the, What Do I Do, CD release in August 2010, with the very first copies available at the Turner Family Goat Barbecue Picnic in Senatobia, Mississippi on August 27 & 28!
Blue Mother Tupelo featured on Erika Chambers new album, ""Light At Eventide"
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August 1, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo is honored to be featured on Erika Chambers' new album,
Light At Eventide.
Immediate download of 10 track album,
Light At Eventide plus the previously unreleased bonus track "Mama's Angels (live)" Only available with full album download at
www.erikachambers.bandcamp.com/
Blue Mother Tupelo Performs At The CMA Music Festival in Nashville
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June 8, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo Performs At The CMA Music Festival in Nashville
Blue Mother Tupelo is honored to be joining other great artists in performing at the CMA Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. BMT performs on the WSM/Durango Acoustic Corner stage. This event is hosted by 650 AM WSM personalities Bill Cody, Joe Limardi, Charlie Mattos, Eddie Stubbs, and Mike Terry and for the first time this year these performances will be broadcast live on "The Legend" 650 AM WSM.
Artists scheduled to appear at the Durango Acoustic Corner include Lynn Anderson, Balsam Range, Blue Mother Tupelo, The Bankester Family, Kaci Bolls, Jim Ed Brown, T. Graham Brown, Shawn Camp, Cherryholmes, Elizabeth Cook, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Angela Easterling, Chelsea Field, Larry Gatlin, Teea Goans, The Grascals, Amber Hayes, Josh Williams Band, Jim Lauderdale, Alex Mathison, Randy Kohrs Band, Marty Raybon, Riders in the Sky, The Roys, Anthony Smith, Pam Tillis, Donna Ulisse, Gene Watson, Darryl Worley,and The Wrights.
Blue Mother Tupelo, Sharde Thomas & The Rising Star Fife & Drum Band, and Kenny Brown Perform Together
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June 5, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo, Sharde Thomas & The Rising Star Fife & Drum Band, and Kenny Brown shared the stage making some down home North Mississippi hill country music together to honor the late Otha Turner at An Ode To Otha VIII in Nashville, Tennessee.
Blue Mother Tupelo performs at Jammin' At Hippie Jack's
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May 30, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo, along with many other fine Americana music artists performed live at Jammin' At Hippie Jack's in Crawford, Tennessee.
Blue Mother Tupelo also sang & played along with Jay Clark, The New Familiars, Jimmy Davis, Doug & Telisha Williams, Alan Darveaux, Warren Gently and the Flea Market Hustlers all joining together with former Allman Brothers Band member, Southern Rock legend & GRAMMY award nominee, Johnny Neel, in a Gospel serenade jam finale to round out a beautiful gathering of music-lovers out in this Tennessee countryside festival known as Jammin' At Hippie Jack's.
Blue Mother Tupelo jams with Country-Soul hit-maker T. Graham Brown
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May 29, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo performed, then BMT and other fine artists backed T. Graham Brown on a free form jam of his greatest hits at the Perry County Music On Main Street festival.
Blue Mother Tupelo's first European Tour
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May 15, 2010
Blue Mother Tupelo was very excited to be performing in the beautiful country of Switzerland. BMT performed, met Swiss & Europeans who were already aware of BMT's music and made new fans also while performing at the BDG Club in Geneva and at the Blues Rules Festival in Lausanne.
New Song Featuring BMT Benefitting Middle Tennessee's Flood Disaster Victims
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May 11, 2010
New song from Erika Chambers & recorded with Blue Mother Tupelo, "WON'T BE SHAKEN BY NO STORM" - BENEFITTING UNITED WAY OF NASHVILLE FLOOD RELIEF
Blue Mother Tupelo & Erika Chambers recorded this song at Ricky & Micol Davis' JukeTonk Studio. "Won't Be Shaken By No Storm" will be on Erika's new album. All the proceeds from her song will be donated to the United Way of Nashville. You may click here to hear the song & watch the video & to donate to assist the flood victims in their recovery:
http://www.unitedwaynashville.org/nashvilleflood/
And you may download the song and a coordinating "Nashville Won't be Shaken by No Storm" poster for a 5$ minimum donation at
http://erikachambers.bandcamp.com/ & ALL the money raised by the downloads will go directly to Middle Tennessee flood relief through United Way of Metropolitan Nashville.
Micol Davis sings harmony on Chely Wright's new album "Lifted Off The Ground" on the song, "Damn Liar"
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May 4, 2010
Micol Davis of Blue Mother Tupelo sings harmony on Country star Chely Wright's new album, Lifted Off The Ground on the song "Damn Liar" from the album.
a *special* note about BMT, Music City Roots, good music & the radio
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April 3, 2010
gosh, what an awesome blog from Craig Havighurst. He writes weekly in preparation for each Music City Roots show & we are honored that we got to be part of this celebration, truth, expression. Read on.
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The Real Deal On Your Dial
A note from Micol Davis was a reminder that Music City Roots: Live From The Loveless Cafe is about far more than just two hours of great live music on Wednesday nights.
Micol is the female half of the husband and wife duo Blue Mother Tupelo. She and Ricky Davis are a bracing blues/rock team who can lay it down as a self-contained unit or scale up with a band. They’ve truly become friends of the show; we see them in the audience most weeks, hanging out and taking in the music and the atmosphere. This coming week, however, as Roots begins its Spring 2010 season, they will grace our stage for the first time as featured artists.
So when I asked Micol to share some thoughts about the show, it was a thrill to get the following reply: “Today I hopped in the car and had been on the road for five minutes when I heard something familiar. It was our song "Tupelo"! I got chills and had a little personal celebration; I wanted to roll down the windows and shout to the drivers beside me to tune in to 650 AM because ‘WSM is playing us on the radio!’ We'll be playing that song next Wednesday night.”
Now that’s encouraging stuff. It wasn’t Ricky and Micol’s first time being played on the radio by any means, but anyone who loves and studies American music like they do has got to be taken up short hearing themselves on WSM, a station that shaped more careers than you could count, from across a vast musical spectrum. And you have to think about the larger context, which is that bands like Blue Mother Tupelo, who embrace and embody Americana, can look to only a handful of radio stations nationwide that will even consider playing their music. Whereas if they’d come along in decades past, they’d have been able to visit stations that had local autonomy over what to play and that weren’t fixated on charts and formats or how many people might tune out upon hearing an unfamiliar song.
Yes, fans and artists alike are muddling forward in this age of corporate radio, and while the internet is amazing, not everyone really wants to make it their new music source. Some would love to think that with that tried and true box that’s been in their homes and their cars for decades, they could find beacons of inspiration and passionate musical people spinning music to reach people’s hearts. And that’s exactly what’s been happening at WSM. The venerable Air Castle of the South has picked up that torch of history (a torch it lit) as part of its relationship with Music City Roots. You see from the beginning, MCR was seen as part of a larger revival at the station. It doesn’t just sell the show two hours of time. WSM embraces the artists playing MCR with spins of their music and on-air interviews. They’ve taken part of our mission and made it part of theirs – to build bridges between a diverse audience and diverse but always excellent music. And to tell the stories of the artists who put their heart and soul into their songs and sound.
That’s just food for thought as we return for another run of shows, and of course we’re excited to welcome Blue Mother Tupelo as well as our entire rangy lineup of artistry. Kingbilly is a big brash band out of Nashville that straddles the line between mainstream country music, jam band groove, and back porch folk-grass. Jill Andrews was a member of the much loved but now broken-up Everybodyfields, and now she’s a solo artist with a winning take on classic country and indie folk. Big Daddy Love is a fiercely fun bluegrass-tinged band from North Carolina high country that has a new album coming out in April and a huge year of amazing festival gigs ahead of it.
So we’re looking forward to warm weather, twilight shows, lightning bugs and amazing musicians, sent out over the analog airwaves with loads of respect and love. Ain’t that the way it ought to be? See you at the Barn.
Craig H.
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BMT's "Heaven & Earth" #37 on the US AMA American Terrestrial Radio Airplay Chart
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November 13, 2009
Blue Mother Tupelo's, "Heaven & Earth", is officially in the US AMA Americana Top 40 Terrestrial Radio Airplay Chart at #37; at #2 on the Euro Americana Chart, on the US AMA Americana Internet Radio Airplay Chart at #32!! PLEASE REQUEST BLUE MOTHER TUPELO AT YOUR FAVORITE AMERICANA RADIO STATION!
Blue Mother Tupelo & Other Artists on Tennessee Shines Show at The Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee
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November 4, 2009
Y'all come on the night before Thanksgiving Wednesday, November 25th at 7:00pm to Tennessee Shines at The Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee. Performing live will be: Dan Tyminski & Jeff White, Malcolm Holcombe, Blue Mother Tupelo, and Ashley Cleveland! Tennessee Shines is hosted by Jim Lauderdale, a great artist in his own right!
BMT's "Heaven & Earth" Debuts at #2 on the Euro Americana Chart!
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November 4, 2009
Blue Mother Tupelo's CD, "Heaven & Earth", debuts at #2 on the Euro Americana Chart
BMT's Song, "Without You", Featured In New Movie, Sugar Boxx>
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September 5, 2009
BMT's Song, "Without You", Featured In New Movie, Sugar Boxx
Blue Mother Tupelo's song "Without You" (from BMT's CD, Delta Low ~ Mountain High) is featured in a new 2009 release feature film. A 1970s-period movie called Sugar Boxx, directed by cult film maker Cody Jarrett.
The film is set in the Florida Everglades in 1975. An investigative reporter goes undercover in a corrupt women's prison. Starring Kitten Natividad, Jack Hill and Tura Satana. Since its debut on September 5, 2009, film critic Laemmle has called this, "An instant women-in-prison classic film.".
BMT's "Without You" is featured on the Sugar Boxx Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD with 25 Funk-tastic & groovy cuts and can be purchased here:
http://www.sugarboxx.com/commissary.html
Sugar Boxx hits select theaters on September 5. The movie may be seen via Video on Demand and is rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association of America.
CD Review! from Blues Source
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June 14, 2009
Blue Mother Tupelo
heaven & earth
Diggin’ Music
Some artists just cannot be kept down – they are irrepressible. Their years of traveling the roads of the South, playing anywhere they can and writing and performing some of the best tunes that two people can possibly put together eventually will show even the best critics and record labels that they are truly a force to be reckoned with. So it is with Blue Mother Tupelo, the husband and wife team of Ricky & Micol Davis of Hendersonville, TN. With this CD, self-produced and laden with a couple of friends, they have made one of the finest CDs I have heard this year. For the blues fans out there—you will take the Blues wherever you find it and realize that this music is true and, also, a product of the Southern fried tradition.
While not a Blues album per se, you just can’t get away from the fact that here are some great songs of love, faith, friendship, wandering and longing and beauty. From the mountains of Appalachia to Biloxi, from Clarksdale and Otha Turner’s farm to Tupelo and then to the hills and mountains of Tennessee this work is in the true American songwriting tradition.
These nice people have been together since meeting in Knoxville, Tn as college students. Their devotion to each other and to their musical life is so obvious in their songs; this CD proves you CAN DO IT YOURSELF. Produced, engineered and mixed in their home studio, they are true indie singer-songwriters that have put forth a thing of beauty. I predict some great things for Blue Mother Tupelo. Pick up the CD and Do Not miss them when they perform live.
(C) 2009, Gary W. Miller
BluesSource.com
(Available from their website –
www.bluemothertupelo.com)
Or Contact me direct at bluessource. We carry it in stock
Preview of Heaven & Earth
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May 1, 2009
Heaven & Earth features 14 songs, with 12 original songs penned by Micol & Ricky Davis of Blue Mother Tupelo. BMT also performs the classic spiritual, "Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down". A Jesse Winchester penned song called, "Biloxi". And a Jessie Mae Hemphill song within a medley featured on this new album called, "Hard Times.
Micol & Ricky teamed up with Craig Fuller (of The Pure Prairie League & Littlefeat; and writer/singer of the classic PPL song, "Amie") to co-write the soulful love song, "Hand In Hand" featured on Heaven & Earth. The Davis duo also co-wrote the rockin', "Goin' Down Midnight", with John Scott Sherrill (who's written several hits: "Some Fools Never Learn" - Steve Wariner, "How Long Gone" - Brooks & Dunn, "Nothin' But the Wheel" - Patty Loveless, "Church on Cumberland Road" - Shenandoah, "If I Didn't Know Any Better" - Alison Krauss to name a few).
All the instruments & vocals were played, sang and recorded by Ricky & Micol Davis at their home studio and Heaven & Earth is produced by Ricky Davis & co-produced by Micol Davis. There are some very special friends of the Davis' featured on this album. The late Otha Turner and his grand-daughter, Sharde Thomas, along with the Rising Star Fife & Drum Band join Blue Mother Tupelo on the song, "Give It Away". Molly Thomas plays beautiful violins on, "The War". Charlie Worsham (of Kingbilly) joins in on banjo on "Tupelo" and mandolin on "Gustard Bellue". Johnny Richardson (BMT's former drummer who also drums for Lee Roy Parnell and Jimmy Wayne) plays a cajon on "Hand In Hand". Rick Lonow (who's also drummed for BMT and Johnny Cash, June Carter-Cash, The Flying Buritto Brothers, Crystal Gayle, Bellamy Brothers) plays drums along with Ricky Davis on "High In The Sky". Robin Roller plays banjo, Sarah Pirkle plays fiddle and even the extended Davis family joins in when the nieces & nephews, Richard Davis (Ricky's dad), and even the Davis pet dog Gus all join in to howl, pick 'n' sing on "Gustard Bellue", rounding out the soulful new Heaven & Earth by Blue Mother Tupelo.
Heaven & Earth was mastered by Bob Ohlsson (who mastered at the legendary Motown Records, working on Marvin Gaye's What's Going On album as well as many of Stevie Wonder's biggest hits & most everything that was recorded there from 1968-1973; many more hits from 1973 - present from San Francisco to Nashville; he also mastered the audio of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech).
"Heaven & Earth" CD Release Jubilees!
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May 1, 2009
Boogie 'n' celebrate with Blue Mother Tupelo at these CD Release Jubilees - celebrating the brand new CD, "Heaven & Earth"!
Mississippi CD Release Jubilee Saturday, May 2 at The Pickled Okra in Cleveland, Mississippi at 9:30pm!
Tennessee CD Release Jubilees: at The Shed in Maryville, Tennessee on Friday, May 8 at 7:00pm & at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville, Tennessee on Mother's Day-night Sunday, May 10 at 8:00pm!
"Heaven & Earth" Comin' Up In May!
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March 19, 2009
Hey All Y'all!
I was just workin' & got to thinkin' that I wanted to share with you that we have a BRAND NEW RECORDING that's gonna be released in MAY!!! That's 2 months away ... May 2009 ... mercy me, that's soon!
We're working on the finishing touches 'cause we want it to be real good. Our last studio recording was 2001's Delta Low ~ Mountain High, so this new one's been a long time comin'. You probably already have your copy of Delta Low ~ Mountain High, but just in case you don't, we've got you, your brothers & sisters, & all your best friends one just waitin' to be bought. Check out
http://bluemothertupelo.com/products.html & it's really easy to get our music ... we'll be honored to fill your ears & souls AND it'll help us keep on keepin on.
Our new CD is called Heaven and Earth. We've really poured ourselves into this one ... Blood, sweat & tears, smiles & laughter have gone into this creation and this music has become the soundtrack of our lives over the last "few" years. In fact, they are reflective of our lives and it would be an indescribable honor to become part of the soundtrack of yours.
Celebrating would not be as fun without YOU ...
The BMT CD Release Jubilees are set & you can bet that there'll be some real life fun lovin' times to be had in May!! Check our line-up here on myspace or on BMT's OFFICIAL website @
www.bluemothertupelo.com. And there's a lot of other information on the website that's fun and entertaining while you're getting your dates scheduled for the BMT CD Release Jubilees. Of course, we love seeing you every opportunity that we can, so be sure to show up ANY OL' TIME! march, april, may, june .... always and forever.
Your kind support means so much to us! YOU are so important to us and we want you to know that being able to sing & play our music for y'all is the best thing in the world ... it's better than chocolate covered strawberries or lowcountry boil or the coldest beer in town.
So, this is a "thank you" for staying in touch, and it's full-up with love for you & the time we've spent together through these occasions, nights, moments, years. Can't wait to see you real soon! Don't forget, our new CD called Heaven and Earth will be here soon & you can celebrate it's release with us!!
peace&allgoodthings,
Micol
p.s. Be a BMT FAN on Facebook! At
www.facebook.com/pages/Blue-Mother-Tupelo/32146913315
And to see this original blogpost on myspace:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=42515573&blogId=474035672
BMT LIVE ON PBS-TV
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March 18, 2009
Blue Mother Tupelo's live performance from Jammin' At Hippie Jack's will air TONIGHT 3/19/09 on WCTE PBS TV .....channel 22 into Nashville on Direct TV and Dish Network at 7:30pm - 8:00pm (central time) .....also on cable throughout the Cumberland Plateau. And it will Jack Stoddart. Blue Mother Tupelo had the fun honor of performing at the Jammin' At Hippie Jack's music festival in & BMT's performance is now being aired throughout the United States on various public television affiliates.
Contact YOUR PBS Station for schedule ... and if you don't see Blue Mother Tupelo on your local PBS Station's schedule, please contact them and ask them to show Jammin at Hippie Jack's & Blue Mother Tupelo! Hopefully we'll get to meet you through that television screen!
Jammin at Hippie Jack's mission is the preservation of traditional Americana Roots music from original singer/songwriters and to expose current viewers and future generations to a genre of insider musicians not readily available through pop culture.
Thanks y'all!
Ricky & Micol Davis
BLUE MOTHER TUPELO
BMT's New Studio Recording COMING SPRING 2009!!! ...
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March 17, 2009
Hey yall,
During the the moments when we've not been traveling our country's highways 'n' byways performing live at festivals, nightclubs and house concerts for all y'all good folks who've joined us this year, we've been in our studio, havin' a blast & hard at work on our newest studio recording!
These new songs are comin' together in a mighty cool way & we're so excited for you to hear 'em ...
Look for our brand new CD comin' up in May 2009!!!
It's been a long time comin, that's fo sho!
Yall check back often to find out when it'll be available for YOU.
In the meantime, a few months back, we put together a new live CD called
Love Live - 5 Songs From The Road, which includes some of our favorite live cuts from some of our favorite venues.
Be sure to pick one or two up from the BMT Store!
Sendin' out lots of love ~
Micol & Ricky
BMT
Join Blue Mother Tupelo In Assisting Kenny Brown With Mississippi State Blues Trail Marker Honoring Otha Turner
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February 25, 2009
Blue Mother Tupelo is assisting with the efforts of fellow musician, Kenny Brown, in getting a Mississippi State Blues Trail Marker honoring our friend, the late great fife master, Otha Turner.
Please join Kenny Brown, the Turner family, Blue Mother Tupelo and all the others donating to raise funds for a Mississippi State Blues Trail Marker for Otha Turner.
If you would like to donate to this great cause, please specify that your donation is for the Otha Turner Mississippi State Blues Trail Marker. Any amount would be very much welcomed with 100% of the donations put toward the marker. To donate mail a check to:
North MS Hill Country Picnic, Inc.
Memo: Otha Turner Mississippi State Blues Trail Marker
P.O. Box 392
Potts Camp, MS 38659
The North Ms Hill Country Picnic, Inc. is a Non Profit 501(c)3 company supported by your donations, your support is needed and appreciated.
http://hillcountrypicnic.wordpress.com/2008-festival/donations/
Remembering Our Friend & Musical Hero, Delaney Bramlett
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December 29, 2008
Delaney Bramlett
July 1, 1939 - December 28, 2008
Dear Friends ~
Our hearts are hurting, for the sadness that has come with learning of the passing on of one of our heroes and for the family members that
have lost one of their own flesh & blood. Delaney Bramlett has joined that chorus of singers and guitar stringers in Heaven. But, Delaney
will be leading the Choir now ... and it will be the most beautiful chorus of foot-stomping, melody, & harmony that we could ever imagine.
Thank you, God, for allowing us to partake in the beauty of the gifts you gave Delaney. And thank you, Delaney, for using the gifts you were so blessed with so openly and honestly. Sweet southern soulful rock-n-rollin country blues ... ah, you made the music so goooooood.
Like gravy on biscuits. Like honey in whiskey. Like sunshine on the water. Like a magnolia blossom in a juke joint ... or on a big stage
with superstars ~ Your Shine Allowed Others To Shine More Brightly. You are the Superstar.
Though not enough for mine & Ricky's liking ~ the moments that we got to share with you are precious. I hope that you can feel our love now. I hope you could feel us reaching it out to you the day before yesterday & beyond ... so much a part of our daily lives. Thank you for your recordings.
You will Rave On. Any chance we can we'll continue to share your songs, your name, your influence.
God blessed all of us with you. Thank you, Delaney Bramlett. Much love to those that have lost their father and husband and friend ... our prayers are with you now.
Micol Davis
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The first thing, when I got up this morning, on my birthday, was that Micol so sadly had to tell me that she had just heard that one of my true musical heroes and a dear friend, Mr. Delaney Bramlett, had passed away two days ago. My heart is aching.
What a beautiful soul Delaney was ...
I'll never forget, when we met Delaney for the first time in Mississippi. Micol, Delaney, me ... we were all in tears.
Micol & I grew up in our families' homes where Delaney & Bonnie's music was played. We both absorbed their music deep down into our very souls. It was amazing that when we met and got married, we discovered that we both considered these artists to be the foundation of who we are musically: Delaney & Bonnie, Van Morrison, John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt, Otis Redding, the Allman Brothers Band, and Muddy Waters, and of course for me - my Dad & kinfolk. We were, are, and will always be - souls a kin. After years of searching for Delaney, we were fortunate enough to meet him and been friends for several years now. We have been so fortunate to have gotten the chance to meet a few of our music heroes/mentors. And I have to say that meeting and getting to know Delaney has been one of the absolute most special things to happen in our lives and we'll always cherish these memories.
Delaney & I had talked for the past few years about collaborating; writing some songs together and recording together. But his health steadily took a turn for the worse.
I can't stress enough at how sad I am today. My heart aches today, yet, I am also rejoiceful because I know that his struggles here on earth are no more and that God has called Delaney home to Heaven. He is with his Mamo & Daddy & Jesus today, singin' stompin' & playin' his guitar in that beautiful Heavenly choir, amen! And I pray that we all join them there someday ...
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
let me hide myself in thee;
let the water and the blood,
from thy wounded side which flowed,
be of sin the double cure;
save from wrath and make me pure.
Not the labors of my hands
can fulfill thy law's commands;
could my zeal no respite know,
could my tears forever flow,
all for sin could not atone;
thou must save, and thou alone.
Nothing in my hand I bring,
simply to the cross I cling;
naked, come to thee for dress;
helpless, look to thee for grace;
foul, I to the fountain fly;
wash me, Savior, or I die.
While I draw this fleeting breath,
when mine eyes shall close in death,
when I soar to worlds unknown,
see thee on thy judgment throne,
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
let me hide myself in thee.
Rave on, Delaney Bramlett! Rave on!
Please join Micol & me in praying that love, peace, harmony & God's blesings surround Delaney's family forever. I say the same prayer for
all of us.
Ricky Davis
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Blue Mother Tupelo
NEW BMT Single etitled, "Change" Is Now Available For Download Purchase!
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October 7, 2008
BRAND NEW BLUE MOTHER TUPELO SINGLE!
To hear our new song called
"CHANGE" just got to our page at
www.myspace.com/bluemothertupelo and look in the myspace player on the top right. "Change" is song #2.
To purchase the download, scroll down on our myspace page to our Nimbit store & purchase any BMT single, including, "Change"!
Hey y'all,
This is a brand new song that I have written and that Micol & I recorded this week.
Although my song is entitled, "Change", it's certainly not an endorsement of any political candidate or party. And I didn't write it intending it to be a political song. To my heart and mind, it's more like an awareness song.
I wrote part of this song way back in 1990 or so. I hadn't thought about the tune till recently; when hearing the news on the radio of what's going on in our country, the words and melody that I wrote so many years ago popped into my head and basically the remainder of this song wrote itself just a few days ago. So, Micol & I ran into the studio to get it recorded.
My heart has been moved to write this song and I hope that you will check it out! And I shonuff hope you dig it!
We always thank you so kindly for your support of us and our music!
And may God continue to bless us all and our United States of America!
peace, love & harmony,
Ricky Davis
BMT Featured on Little Johnny Kantreed's New CD, "Bring Me A Little Water". Six tracks Produced By Ricky Davis
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October 5, 2008
Micol sang harmonies, played organ, tambourine and hand-claps; Ricky sang harmonies, played drums, upright bass, dobro, acoustic guitar, electric slide guitar, steel guitar, cigar box guitar, field hollers, sledgehammer/anvil, and hand-claps on Little Johnny Kantreed's new upcoming CD release, "Bring Me A Little Water". Ricky Davis also Produced & Engineered six tracks on Little Johnny Kantreed's new CD to be released in 2008.
BMT RETURNS TO THE AMERICANA FOLK FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 1, 2008
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August 1, 2008
Blue Mother Tupelo makes their second appearance at the Americana Folk Festival.
In 2006 BMT performed at the AFF and is thrilled and honored to be in the company of all their fellow Americana artists at the AFF on Saturday, November 1, 2008. Come and take in the absolute best in Americana music and the beautiful fall foliage!
To order tickets and to learn more about the festival, visit their site at
www.americanafolkfest.com or at
www.myspace.com/theamericanafolkfestival
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