Soul Music Bearers The Bo-Keys is Set to Release “Got To Get Back!” on June 21st, 2011
GROUP LINEUP NOW ENHANCED WITH KEY COGS FROM VINTAGE OTIS REDDING, BB KING, AND AL GREEN BANDS
Soul music lovers and crate diggers will eagerly await the June 21
release of ‘Got To Get Back!’ on Electraphonic Recordings from Memphis
soul music standard bearers the Bo-Keys, their first in seven years. New
converts to the genre via Sharon Jones and others will embrace it upon
first listen. Powerhouse guest vocalists join the band, including Stax
Records hit-maker William Bell, soul/gospel great Otis Clay, classic
Atlantic Records singer Percy Wiggins, and blues legend Charlie
Musselwhite, who also blows some of his signature harmonica.
In describing the band in a nutshell, The Memphis Flyer puts it best,
“[The] Bo-Keys pair great Stax/Hi-era session players with a younger
generation of local session aces.” While the band’s debut, the
all-instrumental ‘The Royal Sessions’ earned them raves from NPR (“A
Memphis tour-de-force [and] a fine soul stew”), the new album features a
lineup with soul greats among the new additions: Trumpet master Ben
Cauley was the only surviving member of the crash that killed Otis
Redding and the rest of his band; Drummer Howard Grimes comes from the
Hi Records rhythm section that most famously backed Al Green; and
baritone sax man Floyd Newman is the only surviving member of the BB
King Orchestra (the 1955 big band that King handpicked after he had his
first hits) besides King himself. Founding members include Charles
“Skip” Pitts, who was Isaac Hayes’ guitar man for over 35 years
(including on “Theme From Shaft”), and bassist/producer Scott Bomar, who
recorded ‘Got To Get Back!’ to analog equipment at his Electraphonic
Recordings studio in Memphis.
Since then, the band has attained numerous accomplishments: The Bo-Keys
have become a house band for the Ponderosa Stomp festival; performed at
Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night’s Swing; appeared on screen in the film
“Soul Men,” starring Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac; backed Cyndi
Lauper on her GRAMMY-nominated album as well as on the Late Show with
David Letterman (CBS); and earned a rave concert review from the New
York Times (“The band’s set was a marvel of discipline and dirt, keeping
its dance grooves close to the ground, never overplaying or letting
solos spiral beyond their tight spaces”) and a photo spread from
tastemaker blog Brooklyn Vegan:
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Heads up, Memphians: the Bo-Keys will play a matinee on May 5 at BB
King’s Blues Club and will open for Mavis Staples at Minglewood Hall on
May 27. Look out for more tour dates to come.
The Bo-Keys are:
Scott Bomar – Bass and percussion
Charles “Skip” Pitts”- Guitar
Howard Grimes- Drums and percussion
Willie Hall- Drums and percussion on “Weak Spot”
Archie “Hubbie” Turner- Keyboard
Al Gamble – Keyboard
Marc Franklin- Trumpet
Ben Cauley- Trumpet
Kirk Smothers – Tenor and Baritone Sax
Derrick Williams- Tenor Sax
Floyd Newman – Baritone Sax
Jim Spake- Baritone Sax
SIDE A
1 Hi Roller
2 Got to Get Back (To My Baby) featuring Otis Clay
3 Just Chillin’
4 Catch This Teardrop featuring Percy Wiggins
5 Jack and Ginger
6 Sundown on Beale
SIDE B
1 Weak Spot featuring William Bell
2 90 Days Same As Cash
3 I’m Going Home featuring Charlie Musselwhite
4 Cauley Flower
5 Work That Sucker featuring Charles “Skip” Pitts
6 Got to Get Back (To My Baby) PT 2 featuring Otis Clay