Red, White and Blues
Editorial Reviews Robin OHerin Vocals and backup vocals (except where noted): Robin OHerin Piano: Dave Carter on The Driving Song Drums: Terry Hall on Hold On, Walkin' Blues, Old CountryRock, The Driving Song, and Ever Hopeful Harmonica: Charlie Mead on Corinna and Abilene Fender Rhodes Keyboard: Peter Schneider on Hold On Bass: Darren Todd on Hold On, Walkin' Blues, Old CountryRock, The Driving Song, and Ever Hopeful Backup vocals: Vikki True on Hold On Autumn Clark on Precious Lord Mowgli, the dog, on Precious Lord "Red, White and Blues" is an easy-going, laid-back effort, a tribute to tradition that extends that tradition forward in a personal vein. It also highlights O'Herin's deft fingerpicking and slide-guitar work on numbers like Willie Moore's "Old Country Rock" and her committed vocals on "Abilene" and a few humorous, original tunes, including "Junkfood Junkie Blues" and "The Driving Song (Commuter Blues)." Seth Rogovoy, The Beat, Berkshires Week, October
<"b00006jjle5020"> Robby Baier, Soultube Studio, 2002
Heartfelt, fun, home-cooked blues
<"b00006jjle5019"> Vikki True, jazz singer 2002
Keep singing, girl, you rock! And I love your guitar playing!
<"b00006jjle4999"> Album Description
Robin's Debut Cd, Red, White and Blues is a mix of Delta-style blues and ballads, with originals as well as some classic blues and gospel. Recorded and engineered with the help of Robby Baier in his Soultube Substation Studio in Housatonic, MA, other local Berkshire musicians are featured such as Charlie Mead on harmonica, Terry Hall (of Arlo Guthrie's band) on drums and Darren Todd (on loan from Melodrome) on bass. The cd has a nice live feel. Ovation, taylor and resonator guitars;
Red, White and Blues
Red, White and Blues, Music, Robin O'Herin, Rootsy, acoustic, bottleneck blues and gospel full of heart, and original songs done in the country blues tradition. O'Herin keeps things appealingly bluesy, due in no small part to her accomplished fingerpicking and bottleneck playing...
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