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The Family Grows: Tim Seiwert joins The Shambles

Tim Seiwert

Tim Seiwert with The NewbeesWe’re very excited to announce that Tim Seiwert, formerly of The Newbees (and a bazillion other great acts) will be staying on with The Shambles after his stint as our substitute drummer during Aaron’s shoulder surgery recovery.

We’ve been having so much fun working with him, we’ve asked him to hang around for the long haul.  In the future you’ll see him join The Shambles on organ, as well as auxiliary percussion, and vocals (his Shambles vocal debut is actually this weekend at the Winter Blues Fest).  And he’ll probably jump behind the kit on occasion when Aaron is otherwise unavailable.

Tim Seiwert with The NewbeesIf you’re a musician in the Cincinnati area, you may also know Tim as the owner of the music store, Tone House Music (in Northside, Cincinnati) a while back, or as an event sound guy.  He’s now the manager of the Cincinnati branch of Backline Super Stars, one of the premiere professional backline services, with warehouses in Cincinnati and Tampa.

We’re looking forward to continuing to jam with him, and all the adventures to come.  Thanks, Tim, for putting up with us!  But really, you don’t know what you’ve gotten yourself into.


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RELEASE: The Whiskey Shambles present: “The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival”

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The Whiskey Shambles present:
“The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival”

Award-winning blues band launches
new “tent-revival”-styled stage show

CINCINNATI, OH – Feb 3, 2016: Hot on the heels of their second win and third nomination for Best Blues Act from the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, Cincinnati’s own roots-rock quartet, The Whiskey Shambles will debut their new stage show, “The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival,” at the 2016 Winter Blues Fest.

The Whiskey Shambles present: The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival

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The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival will start at 8:00pm at the Cincy Winter Blues Fest on February 5, 2016, at the The Phoenix, in downtown Cincinnati, with music by other performers starting at 6:00pm.

EVENT DETAILS:

SHOW:  The Lords of Reverb Blues Revivalhttp://192.138.189.151/~h2d3c6y2z6w9g3j5/lords
EVENT:  2016 Winter Blues Fest – http://cincyblues.org/2016-winter-blues-fest
LIVE MUSIC BY:  The Whiskey Shambleshttp://192.138.189.151/~h2d3c6y2z6w9g3j5
DATE:  Friday, Feb 5, 2016 (FB event: http://facebook.com/events/987778027946928/)
TIME:  Doors 5:30pm, Music 6:00pm, LoR Revival Show 8:00pm
VENUE:  The Phoenixhttp://www.thephx.com
ADDRESS:  812 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
ADMISSION:  $20 per night, $33 for weekend pass (all ages event)
http://brownpapertickets.com/event/2405196

The Whiskey Shambles new blues stage show, in the “tent-revival” style, features a tribute to the legends of north Mississippi hill country blues and delta performers, as well as many of The Shambles’ critically-acclaimed blues originals.

This show marks the beginning of a new era for The Whiskey Shambles… separating their pure “blues” content into its own show, so that their main Shambles shows can be free to explore a variety of genres, and not be hindered by any labels or expectations.

“We are a rock band with a blues foundation. AND we are a blues band with a rock edge,” explains Shambles’ bassist and co-founder Brother James. “But we’ve been told we’re ‘too blues’ for this rock event, or ‘too rock’ for that blues fest. Most of what we do is a melting pot of rock, blues, soul, gospel, folk… roots music.”

Shambles frontwoman, LaTanya Foster, clarifies, “We can play a pure-blues show, if needed or requested. But many venues, bookers, and promoters don’t separate the two, or understand the distinction.”

The creation of this special stage show is an opportunity for The Whiskey Shambles to offer venues and festivals two different ‘versions’ of The Shambles to choose from. A high-energy “tent revival”-styled blues stage show, “bordering on a theatrical production,” Foster explains, or a dark, gritty rock show, “speeding off a cliff at full-throttle.”

Nathan Singer, frontman and co-founder of the group, concurs, “Whooooo well well,” and turns back to his bottle of rotgut.

 


 

About The LORDS of REVERB BLUES REVIVAL:

In The Shamble’s own words…

We stand on the shoulders of giants and carry the weight of music that comes from deep within the soul. Their burdens shaped their spirit, and carved deep scars in their sound. We pay homage to the greats who have come before us. The wolves that howled, lemons that were blind but saw so much, those with lead in their belly. Long before the age of electronics, their words rang out like thunder from the hills, needing no reinforcement, no artificial echo. We honor the Lords of Reverb.

The Lords of Reverb stage show is available for booking starting in May.
More information: http://192.138.189.151/~h2d3c6y2z6w9g3j5/booking-blues/

 


 

About 2016 Cincy Winter Blues Fest:

The headliner for that night will be Nick Moss (http://nickmoss.com), and the Saturday night headliner will be Carolyn Wonderland (http://carolynwonderland.com). There are 12 acts per night on FOUR stages — a total of 32 sets of great music. Complete schedule:
http://cincyblues.org/2016-winter-blues-fest/2016-winter-blues-fest-schedule/

Advance tickets are available from Brown Paper Tickets: http://brownpapertickets.com/event/2405196. Tickets are $20 per night or $33 for a weekend pass. Tickets will be sold at the door, but this event has sold out many times in the past, so advance tickets are recommended.

The event is a fundraiser for the Cincy Blues Society‘s (http://cincyblues.org) Blues In The Schools (http://cincyblues.org/bits) program.

 


 

About THE WHISKEY SHAMBLES:

The Whiskey Shambles are an original roots-rock band from Cincinnati, OH, formed in 2012 by Nathan Singer, of Starshaker and Absinthium fame, and Brother James, founder of the Cincinnati Entertainment Award-winning blues band Voodoo Puppet. Their sound has been compared to Screaming Jay Hawkins, The Black Keys, The Heavy, Gary Clark Jr., Black Diamond Heavies, and The White Stripes. They have been described by one critic as, “R.L. Burnside and Black Sabbath jamming with Nina Simone in a burned-out rum shack, using opium for incense.”

The Shambles won the 2014 Northeast Ohio Blues Challenge, and represented Northeast Ohio at the 2015 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. The band headlined two showcases at the 2015 Millennium Music Conference near Philadelphia, and were invited to showcase at the 2015 Singer-Songwriter of Cape May conference in southern New Jersey, and the 2015 NXNE conference in Toronto. In addition to winning the 2016 & 2015 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Best Blues Act (for which they were also nominated in 2014), they were nominated for CityBeat magazine’s Best of Cincinnati (Best Original Band) in 2016, 2015, & 2014 and several of their song releases have earned critical acclaim.

Charlie Harmon of Cincinnati Magazine stated, “The Shambles have a chain-gang grip on the down-and-dirty heavy garage blues, with gritty vocals about the dark side of soul and fuzz-laden guitar that drives deep into the gut.” CincyVibe magazine declared them “The dirtiest darkest gritty garage band in town.” The French music magazine, Blues & Co. named their CD “Loose Change for a Broken Man” the best of the trimester, describing it as “A magnificent album of modern hill country blues, in the steps of the one and only Screaming Jay Hawkins; a music that will give real pleasure to the bold and audacious — and the people who, like me, long for a rejuvenation of the blues!” And Brian Baker of CityBeat said, “While Loose Change exudes a contemporary vibe, the album bears the diverse hallmarks of the best ‘70s Blues Rock albums. Like Led Zeppelin, Cream and Free before them, The Whiskey Shambles channels first generation Blues subsets like Delta, Piedmont and Hill Country, combined with the members’ unique individual experiences to conjure an edgy, atmospheric vision of 21st century Blues.”

In 2012 The Whiskey Shambles released the EP, “ONE LAST BLAST: Live at Mad Frog.” September 2014 saw the release of a second live EP, “Stumbling Toward Beale Street.” Their first LP “Loose Change for a Broken Man” was released in November 2014, was shortly thereafter named #23 of the Top 89 Albums of 2014 by WNKU, and is getting regular airplay on college and AAA radio stations. The Shambles are currently finishing up their second full-length album, to be released in the summer of 2016.

Learn more about The Whiskey Shambles at http://192.138.189.151/~h2d3c6y2z6w9g3j5, including their Press Kit, Music, and Photos.

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The Shambles present: The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival

The Whiskey Shambles present: The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival

The Whiskey Shambles will be playing the Winter Blues Fest in the Presidents Room at The Phoenix, in downtown Cincinnati on Friday, February 5, from 8:00pm to 9:15pm. (The fest continues on Saturday, Feb 6.)

The Shambles have chosen the 2016 Cincy Winter Blues Fest to debut their new stage show: “The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival.”

We stand on the shoulders of giants and carry the weight of music that comes from deep within the soul. Their burdens shaped their spirit, and carved deep scars in their sound. We pay homage to the greats who have come before us. The wolves that howled, lemons that were blind but saw so much, those with lead in their belly. Long before the age of electronics, their words rang out like thunder from the hills, needing no reinforcement, no artificial echo. We honor the Lords of Reverb.

The Whiskey Shambles present: The Lords of Reverb Blues Revival

The Whiskey Shambles new blues stage show, in the “tent-revival” style, features a tribute to the legends of north Mississippi hill country blues and delta performers, as well as many of The Shambles’ critically-acclaimed blues originals.

This is a new era for The Whiskey Shambles… separating their pure “blues” content into its own show, so that their main Shambles shows can be free to explore a variety of genres, and not be hindered by any labels or expectations.

“We are a rock band with a blues foundation. AND we are a blues band with a rock edge,” explains Shambles’ bassist Brother James.  “But we’ve been told we’re ‘too blues’ for this rock event, or ‘too rock’ for that blues fest.  Most of what we do is a melting pot of rock, blues, soul, gospel, folk… roots music.”

Shambles frontwoman, LaTanya Foster, clarifies, “We can play a pure-blues show, if needed or requested.  But many venues, bookers, and promoters don’t separate the two, or understand the distinction.”

The creation of this special stage show is an opportunity for The Whiskey Shambles to offer venues and festivals two different ‘versions’ of The Shambles to choose from.  A high-energy “tent revival”-styled blues stage show, “bordering on a theatrical production,” Foster explains, or a dark, gritty rock show, “speeding off a cliff at full-throttle.”

Nathan Singer, co-founder of the group, concurs, “Whooooo well well,” and turns back to his bottle of rotgut.

 

About 2016 Winter Blues Fest

Advance tickets are available from Brown Paper Tickets. Tickets are $20 per night or $33 for a weekend pass. Tickets will be sold at the door, but this event has sold out many times in the past, so advance tickets are recommended.

The event is a fundraiser for the Cincy Blues Society’s Blues In The Schools program.


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Shambles Win 2016 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Blues

The Whiskey Shambles WIN the 2016 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Best Blues Act

2016 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards

The Whiskey Shambles won the 2016 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Best Blues Act.  But, like last year, that’s not the whole story…

We were asked to play the awards show — the SECOND YEAR IN A ROW!  Never having heard of another band doing that, we were very proud to have been invited back so soon.

Because we were also nominated for the Best Live Act category, we thought we should put together a pretty big, exciting set.  So, at second to last in the night’s lineup — an evening filled with great acts, that we were proud to share the bill with — we took the stage and played one of our most fun sets to date: Rusted Pistol, Moonshine Goddess, Steal your Heart, and The Whiskey Shambles at the 2016 Cincinnati Entertainment AwardsThis Whole Side of Town.  We’ll post video very soon of the performance.

Mike Breen wrote a follow-up article about the CEAs and gave us a nice shoutout: “When The Whiskey Shambles (who’d earlier won the Blues CEA) were performing their diverse spin on Blues/Rock, a guy next to me said, “They’re good, but they’re not Blues.” While it’s true if perhaps based on an inflexible dictionary definition, the Shambles are impressive because they don’t adhere strictly to the antique Blues blueprint, which is just the kind of act the CEAs loves to honor and celebrate.”  

The Whiskey Shambles WIN the 2016 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Best Blues ActThe set was accompanied by some great visuals put together by Brother James, from old spaghetti westerns and ’70s exploitation movies.  We liked them so much, they’ll likely be part of the eventual music videos for those songs.

We were also happy to not only have our newest member of The Shambles, Tim Seiwert, with us on drums, but have Aaron Tyree come off the injured reserve bench to join us on auxiliary percussion.  It made for a thunderous sound.  Hopefully Aaron will be healed up and back behind the kit some time in March / April.

So again, we move forward into the new year energized and focused — charged by the support and devotion of our fans and excited for all the new stuff coming soon.  Thanks to everyone for believing in and supporting us.

Wait’ll you get a listen to what’s up next…