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HOWLIN WOLF TRIBUTE VIDEO CLIP

Lee Shupp shared this clip of him sitting in with us at my Howlin Wolf 100th Birthday Party, June 10, 2010 at the Continental Club. Lee was a busy bass player in the early 1980s here in Austin at Raul’s & Duke’s, playing with the Next & other bands. Thanks for sharing, Lee. That’s me on upright bass, Jon Dee Graham on the Stratocaster, hot shot Sam Kanoff on the left handed Gibson SG, Michael Ramos on piano, Terri Lord on Drums and Walter Daniels on harp.

See photos by Cindy Light of that night with many other special guests here. Thank you, Cindy.

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HOWLIN WOLF TRIBUTE June 10 UPDATE

Thursday, June 10, 2010, Howlin Wolf would be 100 years old.

Help us celebrate & howl at the Continental Club in Austin that night. We’ll be playing all-Wolf, all night long. We have four dynamite ensembles serving as the house band and many great special guests. Here’s the lineup, with a complete list of the performers below.

The one & only Izzy Cox.

just added: Anne McCue

10:15 PM CHURCHWOOD (Joe Doerr, Bill Anderson, BillySteve Korpi, Julien Peterson) + special guests

10:40 Greg Izor & the BOX KICKERS + special guests

11:05 Jon Dee Graham & Jesse Sublett’s MURDER BALLAD SHOW + special guests

11:45 EVE & EXILES + special guests

12:30 BIGFOOT CHESTER + special guests

Jesse Sublett, my terrible self, your host & show producer, also on bass most of the night & singing a handful of these great songs, is happy to present these great musicians who will be either anchoring the house band or featured on a song or two:

Bevis Griffin
Brad Fordham
Bill Anderson
Billy Steve Korpi
Davy Jones
David Murray
Dominique Davalos
Eve Monsees
Gary Clark, Jr.
Greg Izor & The Box Kickers
John Burnett
Joe Doerr (Churchwood)
Jon Dee Graham
Julian Peterson
Lee Shupp
Michael Ramos
Mike Buck
Sam Kanoff
Sonny James
Terri Lord
Tom Lewis
Walter Daniels (BigFoot Chester)

A good starting place for info on Howlin Wolf can be found here.

See other updates & background on the show here.

For more info on these great ensembles, please check their links: Eve & the Exiles, Churchwood and the Box Kickers. You can read about the Murder Ballad Show on this site on my GIGS page, mostly. I am particularly excited about reviving BigFoot Chester at these tributes for several reasons. I mean, even their name is a tribute to the Mighty Wolf (who was born Chester Arthur Burnett and he wore size 18 shoes), and they were just a great band. See a discography here and a video here. For this show, that band will consist of Walter Daniels (vocal, sax, harp), Davy Jones (guitar), Bill Anderson (guitar), Tom Lewis (drums), Brad Fordham (bass), and myself on six string bass.

Have I mentioned that the fabulous Izzy Cox will be doing a duet with me on “Back Door Man” and also giving you a lethal “Spoonful” of blues? Well, it bears repeating. She’ll be singing with the Murder Ballad Show ensemble. … More details next time!

Howlin Wolf 99th Birthday Tribute Show June 10, 2010, hosted by Jesse Sublett, poster by Ricardo Acevedo

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HOWLIN WOLF TRIBUTE Thurs June 10 UPDATE

UPDATE 5.15.10

HOWLIN WOLF BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE SHOW

Lordy, Lordy, Mizz Izzy!


June 10, 2010, Howlin Wolf, a k a Chester Burnett, would have been 99 years old. So we're having a big, bad birthday party at the Continental Club with many of Austin's coolest musicians.

Happening: THURS. 6/10/10
ROCKIN BLUES, BEAU COUP GUEST STARS

SEE THE POSTER HERE.

Latest developments: Davy Jones, who was out is IN! …. IZZY COX, who was almost OUT, is DEFINITELY IN…. Posters have been printed… ensembles are rehearsing… (soon)

The Boilerplate:

This June 10 marks 100 years since the birth of one of the greatest artists of all time. Chester Arthur Burnett, named after a president, then renamed after that primeval beast and that spirit that takes possession of so many of us in those wee hours of the night, HOWLIN WOLF

You mixed my drink with a can of Red Devil Lye.

Here’s a few song titles to stir those frozen memory banks: Spoonful, How Many More Years, Wang Dang Doodle, Back Door Man, Killin Floor…

a k a THE MIGHTY WOLF.… a k a the godfather of rock n’ roll, blues, punk and everything that howls in the night.

Here’s some more: Smokestack Lightning, I Walked From Dallas, You Gonna Wreck My Life, Commit a Crime, I Asked for Water, You Gave Me Gasoline

Join me on Thursday, June 10, at the Continental Club, that world-famous Mecca of Cool on South Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas. We will be playing all-Wolf, all night. We are still working on the details, but so far, the list of performers includes:

Jesse Sublett, my terrible self, your loyal correspondent
Jon Dee Graham
Terri Lord
David Murray

DAVY JONES
Izzy Cox
Tom Lewis
Walter “Big Foot Chester” Daniels
Gary Clark, Jr.
Dominique Davalos
Bill Anderson & Joe Doerr of Churchwood
Bevis Griffin
Kathy Valentine (tentative)
Greg Izor & The Box Kickers
Eve Monsees & Mike Buck (Eve & the Exiles)
Sonny James
Sam Kanoff (super hot 16 year old six-string assassin)
John Burnett (NPR + WhoDo )
Brad Fordham
Michael Ramos
Madman Charlie Terrell
Lee Shupp

And more to be announced soon. Check back for updates. It’s gonna be a helluva party.

Cheers,
Jesse

PS: Ain’t Superstitious, Cadillac Daddy, Oh Red, Just My Color, Built for Comfort, 300 Pounds of Joy, Goin Down Slow, Dust My Broom, Forty-Four, Howlin’ For My Darlin, Do the Do

The Mighty Wolf

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HOWLIN WOLF B-DAY SHOW JUNE 10 !!!!

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June 10, 2010, Howlin Wolf, a k a Chester Burnett, would have been 99 years old. So we're having a big, bad birthday party at the Continental Club with many of Austin's coolest musicians.

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“THE RUNAWAYS” & FLASHBACK TO AUSTIN 1970s

Lordy, Lordy, Mizz Izzy!

LAST NIGHT WE WENT TO THE SCREENING OF THE RUNAWAYS, the new film about that pioneering proto-punk band that blazed trails in the rock world and proved that, yes, women can rock.

Kathy Valentine, Roadway Inn, Dallas, January 1978, in the middle of three days of gigs we played in DFW.

Yes indeed back when knuckle-draggers ruled the Earth and the name John Wayne cut more ice than Jon Stewart, there was a lot of sexist baloney passing for wisdom. The film is good. I loved all the Iggy music in the soundtrack. Michael Shannon’s portrayal of reptilian beast Kim Fowley almost steals the show. Cherie Currie was there to do Q&A afterward, looking good, as were Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning also. But then again, director Floria Sigismondi, statuesque and dripping classic rock star panache that would make Anita Pallenberg and Jerry Hall envious, really outshone the so-called movie starlets. But then again I don’t go to many teenage vampire flicks.

Marilyn Dean (drummer) & Kathy Valentine. All the Violators, plus Lois, my wife, shared an apartment on E. Riverside in 1978. Those were some kind of times, I tell ya.

Oh and Kristen does a very credible job as Joan Jett, Dakota does a good portrayal of Cherie Currie.

The Violators 1977: Clockwise from top: Jesse Sublett, Carla Olson, Kathy Valentine, Marilyn Dean.


Floria Sigismondi, the director who is more rock star than the stars she directs.

I was reminded of those days in the mid-seventies not just because I saw the Runaways at the Armadillo World Headquarters, but because it reminded me of when I first met Kathy Valentine, Carla Olson and Marilyn Dean, three of the first rock chicks in Austin. Carla was about 25, when I met her, I think, but she’d already been in band called Silver Cloud in about 1974 or so. Kathy and Marilyn were age 16 and 15, respectively, and they were starting a band. About a year later they were starting another new band and wanted to have an all girl band, but could find no satisfactory girl bassist, so I joined, which is not to be taken as a shot at my lack of masculinity. We were all friends. The band was the Violators, which debuted at Soap Creek Saloon on New Year’s Eve 1977-78, also with a preview of my other band, The Skunks. This took place as a mini-set in the middle of a set by a band called the Tools. The Tools was a songwriting project of a guitarist and sound man named Charlie Ray. Eddie Munoz, Billy Blackmon and I had played on his demo, so we also did this one-off gig with him. At the same time we used it as a venue to preview the new bands, the Skunks and Violators. Lots of trivia there. Anyway, the Skunks (Eddie, Billy & myself) played our first real gig opening for the Violators at Raul’s in February 1978. The rest is Austin rock / punk / new wave history.

Sally Norvell sang for the Gator Family, was married to the Huns' Phil Tolstead, later to Jon Dee Graham, and I have no wisecracks for that. She was also in Congo Norvell, and she's quite fabulous.

Playing with the Violators was a trip. These cavemen would come into the dressing room after the gig, expecting to be invited to an orgy. Even many of the guys who assumed a sort of “cool” aura would say, “You guys play pretty good for girls,” as if that was a big compliment.

Carla Olson/Mick Taylor Band: L-R: Jesse Sublett, Carla Olson, Juke Logan, Mick Taylor, George Callins + 5 others, including Ian McLagan & Joe Sublett & Rick Hemmert.

Later I played with Kathy Valentine in LA in World’s Cutest Killers. She was an international rock star by then from being in the Go-Go’s, which were kind of on hiatus at the time. Kelly Johnson was from Girlschool, an all-girl metal band from the UK (Kathy was actually in an early version of that band). We recorded a demo that was produced by Mike Chapman, producer of most of Blondie’s hit records. That was interesting, too.

Last night at the screening I spoke to one of my most handsome friends, the drummer Clem Burke (drummer for Blondie and a long, long list of other great bands) and Nigel Harrison (Blondie ex bassist), Kathy Valentine and others. Plus a Skunks fan behind the counter gave me my popcorn and drinks on the house “as a gift for all that great music you’ve made!!” Which was sweet! Kathy, by the way, has several SXSW showcases this week with her band, the Bluebonnets, and Clem will be her guest drummer.

Clem and I discussed the death of Alex Chilton and the fact that Eddie Munoz, who was in the Skunks (original guitarist) and now plays with Clem in Magic Christian, has moved to New Jersey! Good luck, Eddie.

World's Cutest Killers, L-R: Jesse Sublett, Jebin Bruni, Kathy Valentine, Kelly Johnson, Craig Aaronson

The Runaways film is being distributed by Bob Berney’s new company, Apparition, so I expect it to do well. They don’t call Bob “the Guru of indie film” for nothing.

The Skunks give Patti Smith (in hat) room to chant "Have no fear! Tell God the Skunks are here!" as she rips the strings off Lois' guitar. That guitar was later stolen from our van in New York City, after our second night at CBGB.

My good friend Tony O’Neill co-wrote Cherie Currie’s new memoir, Neon Angel. Nobody writes about being a rock n roll dope addict like Tony. Nobody writes like Tony, period. His new novel, Sick City, comes out this summer. Full disclosure: Tony and I have the same literary agent, Michael Murphy, and we have made a blood pact to co-promote Michael’s roster. On the other hand, I would promote Tony’s work even if we were talking about Michael Murphy the old cosmic cowboy singer, who has absolutely NO connection to yours truly.

My wife, Lois Richwine, and Debbie Harry, backstage at the Austin Opera House in 1978. Debbie was sweet & gracious, the guys were very cool. Lois is also in Austin's vanguard of rock chicks. Not as a musician but a personality. plus she made the deadbeats pay the lousy cover at our gigs! plus she booked Max & the MakeUps, Charlie Sexton, Lou Ann Barton, etc.

The after party at Moonshine was cool. I met Floria Sigismondi and her husband, who plays in Living Things, plus their lovely daughter, Stephanie, who looks maybe 3 or 4. I had to tell Floria how cool she is, not that she doesn’t already know.

Also two women mistook me for Michael Shannon. I hated to disappoint them, but the real Kim Fowley was there, so, anyway. Shannon was in NYC, acting in “Our Town.” Hmmm.

Here’s yet another shameless plug for my gig Saturday: High Noon at Antone’s Records with the Murder Ballad Show. Jon Dee Graham and I will be joined by one of Austin’s awesomest girl rockers, Terri Lord.

Terri Lord

Terri Lord rocks!

No story about Austin's girl rockers (or any real rock n roll story) is complete without a tip of the hat & full body hug with Margaret Moser. Without her a lot of us would have had to get real jobs.

AND NOW… a post script… I want to do a shout-out to a couple of my current favorite Austin gals with guitars, just to prove that I don’t live in the past. If you are not hip to Izzy Cox, you ought to be. Friend her on FaceBook, check out her MySpace and she’s all over YouTube. I love this gal.

Izzy Cox, outlaw murder ballad queen

She is scary, endearing, super-talented. She bills herself variously as the Queen of Murder Ballads and the voodoo jazz blues murderbilly babe, whatever. She is a just a big-eyed, big-chested world of wonder, if you ask me. Some girls could pose in their underwear with a shotgun and look like a silly poseur, a Victoria’s Secret ad gone to the dark side. But when Izzy does it, well, it’s got its own reality.

Also, here’s to Eve Monsees, one of Austin’s best guitarists, no kidding. I’ve had the pleasure of playing with her a few times and she’s got it in spades. She’s got her own band called Eve & the Exiles and she also plays with Kathy Valentine in the Bluebonnets.

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