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"ANGELS ON THE BACKROADS" at The Bullfrog Blues Club this Thursday


THE THOMAS BROTHERS present  "Angels On The Backroads"  - Bullfrog Blues 
Club, South Parade Pier, Thursday 10th March.

There's something unique at The Bullfrog Blues Club on South Parade Pier on 
Thursday 10th March 2005, when two American brothers, Eddie and Frank Thomas, 
will be presenting the story of their epic "Angels on the Backroads" recording 
project, when they conducting a musical history lesson on the blues and jazz 
born along U.S. Highway 61 from Memphis, Tennessee, to New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Frank & Eddie toured Highway 61, connecting all the historical landmarks 
along the route. They spent hours listening to and sampling song after song inside 
the depths of the Mississippi Blues Archive at the University of Mississippi 
in preparation for their musical journey.  They then mapped out the cities, 
towns and landmarks they would visit and set out armed with cameras and 
recording equipment. 

The result is a fascinating evening's journey through the blues. At The 
Bullfrog, Eddie and his guitar will perform some of the more than 60 songs 
recorded, and also play rare live digital recordings Edie and Frank engineered at 
locations where blues and jazz history was made will be played. 

From the Memphis rooftop where W.C. Handy - considered the father of the 
blues  - performed his "Saint Louis Blues" for the first time to the site of the 
1927 flood and levee break at Mounds Landing in the Mississippi Delta that 
inspired Charlie Patton's "High Water Everywhere," The Thomas Brothers have made 
their recordings unique by documenting where they are and why the area is 
relevant to the song in either audio or written form. "We have some commentary 
along with the music, and we include our reasons for recording each song in the 
liner notes," explained Eddie. 

The journey down U.S. Highway 61 clearly defines how the sound changes from 
region to region, as Memphis urban blues is rooted in ragtime influences, the 
Delta is the geographical womb from which the rawest of blues music was 
conceived and New Orleans is all about the jazz. 

Whether on stage at the Orpheum Theatre, knee deep in a cotton field down in 
the heart of Delta country or at a club along Bourbon Street, it is safe to 
say this comprehensive show and subsequent recording is one of a kind. 

Eddie' Thomas' first brush with future musical greatness after he and his 
six-piece band won a competition at the Mid-South Fair.  Part of their prize was 
the opportunity to record a song at the American Studio in Memphis, where a 
young, unknown Isaac Hayes was granted permission to accompany Eddie's group on 
Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful." 

More than just musical enthusiasts, The Thomas Brothers now operate their own 
production company in the U.S.A, Thomasfilms Inc., and won a  Gold Award from 
the Houston Film Festival. 

THE THOMAS BROTHERS present  "Angels On The Backroads" at The Bullfrog Blues 
Club, South Parade Pier, Thursday 10th March. Doors open at 8 p.m.