Back in the Blues
Steve "The Harp"`
Performed By
Steve "The Harp"`
Album UPC
634479301353
CD Baby Track ID
1787803
Label
Steve
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
84
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj0651228
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
505
Writers
Writer
Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg
Pub Co
Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg
Composer
Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Illinois
Description
Chicago Blues,Blues Harmonica.
Notes
Steve "The Harp" Mehlberg - Vocals, harmonica, keyboards, songwriter.
Band Leader of Steve "The Harp" Blues Band
A native son of Bloomington, Illinois, Steve has been blowing harp around Central Illinois area since 1972.
Steve is a Master Harmonica Instructor with over 30 years experience.
Steve "The Harp" is a veteran and a retired Normal Fire Department Lieutenant.
Steve "The Harp" Play Hohner Harmonica's, Astatic microphones & Fender Amps.
Influences:
Howlin Wolf, Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, James Cotton, Rice Miller, Gary Smith, Rick Estrin, Big Walter, Al Wilson & Charlie Musselwhite.
Label - Bluesman Records
Back In The Blues Album Review
Steve “The Harp” Blues Band
By Randy Hoffman
For the Blues Blowtorch Society
What we have here folks, is proof that the Blues is kickin’ hard in Central Illinois. Nobody, let me make that a little clearer, NOBODY plays the blues any better than the Steve “The Harp” Blues Band. Every aspect of the music is Blues and every part of it is right on target.
‘Back in the Blues’ is the opening tune, written by Steve Mehlberg and it is a great start to a fine cd. Although the opener is the only original tune, each of these songs is possibly the BEST recording of it I’ve heard. Musically, each one stands on its own merit and as a whole, the cd has great dynamics, changes of pace and is a pleasure to listen to again.
I have to tell you that I have been given seven cd’s in the past year that featured harmonica players. Without fail, by the time the cd was over I was tired of listening to harp being blown at the maximum velocity. This cd has been in my car player for the past 800 miles in two weeks. It demonstrates that harmonica is a musical instrument to be melded into great blues, not slam all over it.
Steve’s vocals throughout are very cool; demonstrating range, control and very expressive tone. If you are from Central Illinois, you already know that Steve is the finest, most versatile harmonica player around. Now, I think we can say anywhere. When Steve started playing keyboard a couple years ago, a lot of people said “WHY? He’s a fantastic harp player, why mess with it?” Well, this cd shows you how his keys have ‘made’ the total package.
Now I’ve already harped on Steve’s performance, so let me express my admiration for the way the rest of the band plays on this cd. Steve “Trak” Trakinat is one of the most tasteful guitar players around. His rhythm licks are absolutely cool and his leads are hot without overpowering the tune. He plays such great little fills to put it all together; I can’t say enough about how much touch he has. John “Polar Bear” Sauter is back on bass and it is the glue that makes it all work, solid, smooth and slick. Joe “What’s My Nickname?” Zaklan is shuffling the beat just the right way on those drums, with great cymbal touch, accenting the changes and keeping everybody in the groove. Kudos to Eric Nelson at Eclipse Studios for Recording, Engineering and producing this top quality product.
If you don’t have this cd already…GET ONE NOW!!!!
Band Leader of Steve "The Harp" Blues Band
A native son of Bloomington, Illinois, Steve has been blowing harp around Central Illinois area since 1972.
Steve is a Master Harmonica Instructor with over 30 years experience.
Steve "The Harp" is a veteran and a retired Normal Fire Department Lieutenant.
Steve "The Harp" Play Hohner Harmonica's, Astatic microphones & Fender Amps.
Influences:
Howlin Wolf, Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, James Cotton, Rice Miller, Gary Smith, Rick Estrin, Big Walter, Al Wilson & Charlie Musselwhite.
Label - Bluesman Records
Back In The Blues Album Review
Steve “The Harp” Blues Band
By Randy Hoffman
For the Blues Blowtorch Society
What we have here folks, is proof that the Blues is kickin’ hard in Central Illinois. Nobody, let me make that a little clearer, NOBODY plays the blues any better than the Steve “The Harp” Blues Band. Every aspect of the music is Blues and every part of it is right on target.
‘Back in the Blues’ is the opening tune, written by Steve Mehlberg and it is a great start to a fine cd. Although the opener is the only original tune, each of these songs is possibly the BEST recording of it I’ve heard. Musically, each one stands on its own merit and as a whole, the cd has great dynamics, changes of pace and is a pleasure to listen to again.
I have to tell you that I have been given seven cd’s in the past year that featured harmonica players. Without fail, by the time the cd was over I was tired of listening to harp being blown at the maximum velocity. This cd has been in my car player for the past 800 miles in two weeks. It demonstrates that harmonica is a musical instrument to be melded into great blues, not slam all over it.
Steve’s vocals throughout are very cool; demonstrating range, control and very expressive tone. If you are from Central Illinois, you already know that Steve is the finest, most versatile harmonica player around. Now, I think we can say anywhere. When Steve started playing keyboard a couple years ago, a lot of people said “WHY? He’s a fantastic harp player, why mess with it?” Well, this cd shows you how his keys have ‘made’ the total package.
Now I’ve already harped on Steve’s performance, so let me express my admiration for the way the rest of the band plays on this cd. Steve “Trak” Trakinat is one of the most tasteful guitar players around. His rhythm licks are absolutely cool and his leads are hot without overpowering the tune. He plays such great little fills to put it all together; I can’t say enough about how much touch he has. John “Polar Bear” Sauter is back on bass and it is the glue that makes it all work, solid, smooth and slick. Joe “What’s My Nickname?” Zaklan is shuffling the beat just the right way on those drums, with great cymbal touch, accenting the changes and keeping everybody in the groove. Kudos to Eric Nelson at Eclipse Studios for Recording, Engineering and producing this top quality product.
If you don’t have this cd already…GET ONE NOW!!!!
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