Sky Blues
Editorial Reviews One morning in the early 70s, the Sauce Boss walked out of his house and found a 1933 vintage national steel guitar in his front yard. Years later he combined his blues with his hot sauce in a big pot of gumbo, made right on stage. Singing the recipe, he twined his music and cooking together into a new medium. In the last twelve years, the Sauce Boss has fed over 90,000 people, a few at a time . . . all for free, while playing his own swampy Florida blues. The Sauce Boss says "If we could forget our differences for a moment, sit down to the table, share some dinner, and treat each other like neighbors, maybe we could work some of this stuff out." A Sauce Boss event transcends performance. Its a soul-shouting picnic of rock & roll brotherhood . . . involving everyone. "Praise the Lord and pass the grits." Jimmy Buffett sings about the Sauce Boss in his "I Will Play for Gumbo" song. Parrotheads all over the country are bringing the Sauce Boss to "play' and a' sway' with the gumbo" at their events. Festivals throughout the US and Canada, along with clubs and colleges are featuring the Sauce Boss and his gumbo. His songs "Let the Big Dog Eat" and "Great Big Fanny" appeared on the Jimmy Buffett compilation album "Margaritaville Café Late Night Menu". And "Let the Big Dog Eat" is also in Jonathan Demmes film "Something Wild". NPR's "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition" have both covered the Sauce Boss. Camera crews from CNN and EXTRA sent film crews to New York City Sauce Boss extravaganzas in 2000, The Food Network's series "Extreme Cuisine" visited the Sauce Boss on location in New York, and another Food Network series "Keith Famie's Adventures" filmed a recent Sauce Boss show in Miami, which aired on 6/17/02.
<"b00006i4w92999"> About the Artist
He sings the blues
He cooks the gumbo
He plays the guitar
He writes the tunes
He makes the hot sauce
He leads the band
He says the blessing
He feeds the masses
Hes the Sauce Boss
<"b00006i4w94999"> Album Description
"Sky Blues" is the new CD from the Sauce Boss. This is not your "crying in your beer" kind of blues. "Sky Blues" is up
way up. Blues for the beach from the Florida-based Gumbo Man. Full of energy and good vibes, like the legendary live shows by the Sauce Boss, this CD was shot from the hip with mostly first takes and few overdubs. 12 new originals from the Sauce Boss and a cover from Robert Johnson "Come on in My Kitchen" and one from John Martyn--the prophetic "Don't Want to Know". It's as close to "live" as you get in the studio. Salt water blues from the dude with the hot sauce.
Sky Blues, Music, Sauce Boss, Blues, Blues Music, Pop, This is not your "crying in your beer" kind of blues; this is up...way up. Blues for the beach from the Florida-based Gumbo Man. Full of energy and good vibe.
Music:
Recommended Music:
Beethoven: Sonatas for piano No14; Sonatas for piano No29
Birth of the Modern Jazz Quartet
Carl-Maria von Weber: Concertos Nos. 1 & 2/Concertino