Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
For IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
With Tyra
Hammond & The Bluebirds
Powerstation , Wednesday 7th
December 2011
Tickets available Tuesday 11th October from
Ticketmaster
For more information – to www.powerstation.net.nz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ-M_8pY6TI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD8tu77WxXA
http://www.blackjoelewis.com/
"It
was Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears who were Splendour’s
most unexpected triumph. Their modernised take on old school
funk and blues set them apart from the 2004 hype bands which
built the crux of the line-up’s remainder. With simple,
measured grooves their spine, the Honeybears complemented
the broken moan of Joe Lewis to perfection; the mingling of
Matt Strmiska’s solos with guesting vocal troupe The
Relatives making for one of the festival’s early
highlights." Sound Republic
"A lengthy walk
to GW McLennan for Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears proves
totally worth it as the Austin, Texas combo virtually
breathe fiery, feisty rock & soul. “This lot would have
easily killed at Bluesfest” is the thought going through
many heads – including ours – as many, many more feet
keep dancing to the horn-drenched stompers."
AAABackstage.com
"Black Joe Lewis and his merry Honeybears provided the kind of bluesy, alt. country soul you’d expect from the house bands from True Blood and Treme. Epic - and I couldn’t feel my feet." Junior Magazine
"Black Joe Lewis was the Friday highlight.
They were probably booked off their live rep, and the
astonishing spectacle of the slight Joe screaming curse
words like a modern day Howlin’ Wolf was a sight to
behold. With a swaying Honey Bears horn section (swaying!)
and a tinny, but still brutal, double-guitar attack, any
"modern-day pastiche" fears were put to rest with the
call-and-response on ‘It’s Alright’ getting louder as
it went on. A raucous ‘Booty City’ (check it here
Hard hitting, funking, raw soul with
swagger that will leave you sticky and dirty .... With two
rock-solid albums – Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is
and Scandalous under their belts , Black Joe
Lewis & The Honeybears are set to get you rocking! Having
toured with the likes of the New York Dolls, Cedric Burnside
& Lightnin’ Malcolm and drawing influence from Elmore
James, Howling Wolf and Lightnin’ Hopkins, Black Joe Lewis
delivers a sonic assault of dirty blues, rock and soul
delivered with his inimitable bite, backed the grit and
raunch of the Honeybears it’s a trip baby and not for the
faint hearted! Opening the show will be Tyra Hammond &
The Blue Birds ....
Black
Joe Lewis & The Honeybears bring their sonic soul review to
the Powerstation on Wednesday 7th December.
Tyra makes a welcome return to the
stage. With Opensouls Jeremy Toy, Chip Matthews and joined
by Alistair Deverick on drums - the quartet will take you
on a blues
journey.
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