09.13.2005 -- Review by: Stephen Hug
“Brand New Stranger” by JJ Baron (Rhody Records)—I’ve known JJ for a couple years from his performing and hanging out at the Narrows Center for the Arts
in Fall River, MA. So I’m familiar with a lot of these songs, and
have seen their effect on audiences. There’s no question—this
young man has what it takes to be a MAJOR Americana artist. JJ
knows how to write, play and sing a tune—and he knows how to surround
himself with talented players, including Slaid Cleaves, Jim Weider (The
Band), Stu Kimball (Bob Dylan), Buddy Cage (New Riders of the Purple
Sage) and others. If you’re an Americana DJ you should be playing
this record, because it is immediately likeable. And if you’re a
club owner, you should be booking JJ Baron now before you can’t afford
him. I’m very serious about this. And JJ, a word to
you—you’ve got to tour in the deep south and out west. This is an
excellent record, but it’s going to get passed by unless you’re working
it, kid. I’m giving you 3 ½ bottle caps, JJ. I think your
producer did a fine job, but I suggest he vary your vocal sound a bit
in the recording process, although the recording is great. Maybe
a matter of taste.
“For So Long” by Robyn Ludwick
(Late Show Records)—Robyn is a Texan, and is sister to hit songwriter
Bruce Robison (who’s married to Kelly Willis) and Charlie Robison
(who’s married to a Dixie Chick). Need I say more? Yes, of
course I do! Who care who she’s related to! Anyway, this is
an outstanding record, with plenty of tension in her voice and
songs. The players include Jon Dee Graham, Kelly Willis and
producer Danny Barnes—whose newest record I was disappointed in.
Anyway, I hope Robyn will tour outside the south soon. How about
coming to the Narrows in Fall River, MA? 3 ¾ bottle caps.
Congratulations Robyn. You do yourself and your family proud!
RJ and the Boys
(Charlie2Dogs Music)—These guys are out of Saskatchewan, Canada and dub
themselves a “retro-roots power trio.” So in addition to their
originals, they have tunes Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Loyd Price and Carl
Perkins performed. Sadly, the record doesn’t have the passion of
those guys. Maybe this is their first time in the studio and they
didn’t want to mess up. My guess is these guys know how to let
loose in a club. 2 bottle caps. Maybe do your next
recording live, RJ.
Please send all CDs for review to:
Stephen Hug
Unit 102
1346 Newport Avenue
Attleboro, MA 02703
Another set of brief CD reviews by Stephen Hug. This week Stephen gives you his thoughts on JJ Baron, Robyn Ludwick along with RJ and the boys.
Brief Reviews
by Stephen Hug
by Stephen Hug
“Brand New Stranger” by JJ Baron (Rhody Records)—I’ve known JJ for a couple years from his performing and hanging out at the Narrows Center for the Arts
in Fall River, MA. So I’m familiar with a lot of these songs, and
have seen their effect on audiences. There’s no question—this
young man has what it takes to be a MAJOR Americana artist. JJ
knows how to write, play and sing a tune—and he knows how to surround
himself with talented players, including Slaid Cleaves, Jim Weider (The
Band), Stu Kimball (Bob Dylan), Buddy Cage (New Riders of the Purple
Sage) and others. If you’re an Americana DJ you should be playing
this record, because it is immediately likeable. And if you’re a
club owner, you should be booking JJ Baron now before you can’t afford
him. I’m very serious about this. And JJ, a word to
you—you’ve got to tour in the deep south and out west. This is an
excellent record, but it’s going to get passed by unless you’re working
it, kid. I’m giving you 3 ½ bottle caps, JJ. I think your
producer did a fine job, but I suggest he vary your vocal sound a bit
in the recording process, although the recording is great. Maybe
a matter of taste.
“For So Long” by Robyn Ludwick
(Late Show Records)—Robyn is a Texan, and is sister to hit songwriter
Bruce Robison (who’s married to Kelly Willis) and Charlie Robison
(who’s married to a Dixie Chick). Need I say more? Yes, of
course I do! Who care who she’s related to! Anyway, this is
an outstanding record, with plenty of tension in her voice and
songs. The players include Jon Dee Graham, Kelly Willis and
producer Danny Barnes—whose newest record I was disappointed in.
Anyway, I hope Robyn will tour outside the south soon. How about
coming to the Narrows in Fall River, MA? 3 ¾ bottle caps.
Congratulations Robyn. You do yourself and your family proud!
RJ and the Boys
(Charlie2Dogs Music)—These guys are out of Saskatchewan, Canada and dub
themselves a “retro-roots power trio.” So in addition to their
originals, they have tunes Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Loyd Price and Carl
Perkins performed. Sadly, the record doesn’t have the passion of
those guys. Maybe this is their first time in the studio and they
didn’t want to mess up. My guess is these guys know how to let
loose in a club. 2 bottle caps. Maybe do your next
recording live, RJ.
Please send all CDs for review to:
Stephen Hug
Unit 102
1346 Newport Avenue
Attleboro, MA 02703

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