19 (edited by MoJo 2010-02-17 00:02:59)

Re: What about Chris Cain?

bigjeffjones wrote:

Here's a small taste of a big talent from NY, a guy who needs to put out another album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtnbNVkO-30

For the all the sultry guitar sirens.

Love & Blues
bigjeff

Speaking of small, Cain uses some of the smallest amps you can imagine. He gets that great tone out of micro mini amps that look like backstage gear for practice and tuning up and warming up but not for stage use. Great songwriter, too!

http://www.chriscain.cc/

http://www.myspace.com/chriscainmusic

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Hammond B3

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Jeff
From last years Chenango Blues Fest. This gig was just up the street from where Tom and I saw Tab Benoit last summer.

http://www.chenangobluesfest.org/2009pi … ain-11.jpg

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Spider wrote:

Jeff
From last years Chenango Blues Fest. This gig was just up the street from where Tom and I saw Tab Benoit last summer.

http://www.chenangobluesfest.org/2009pi … ain-11.jpg

MY MAN!  Excellent photo...

GoodJob
MuchLove
FDOL

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22 (edited by Rockfarmer 2010-11-22 14:16:31)

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Interesting timing.

Chris released a new CD on October 25, which is currently enroute from amazon to my house.  Hope to receive it in the next few days.  I've heard very good things about it.


P.S.  Joe also gave Chris love on his twitter page today.


So Mr. Bonamassa... I presume you already had a listen to the new recording.  Your thoughts?

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Yeah Joe did, didn't he.  I first got hip to Chris in 92 when he put out "Can't Buy a Break".  A DJ on a blues show I was sponsoring in Miami played "My Baby Left This Morning" on air and I said  "WTF?"

I was stymied.  I thought who is that playing guitar?  A salad tossed between Wes Montgomery & Albert King with a light sprinkle of B.B.  And man can he sing...

MuchBlues
SanJose style
BJJ FDOL

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Re: What about Chris Cain?

Chris's new CD "So Many Miles" arrived yesterday.  If you are looking for kick a$$ power rockin blues, then this ain't for you.  In fact, after 2 listens, I kind of think of this as a jazz/funk recording with blues/jazz guitar leads.  Clearly, Chris's technical ability and clarity of notes in his guitar playing validate Joe's comments about Chris being one of his infulences.
Can't say I'm a huge fan of the lyrics, but I mostly listen to music for the guitar playing anyway.
The CD is produced by Patrick Ford and co-produced by Robben Ford so their influences are heard throughout.  Robben plays rythem guitar on most of the tracks.
Larry Carlton is a special guest on the track "East Foothill Fingerprints", which is a very jazz guitar kind of tune.  I would have thought for a minute while listening to this song that it was Lee Ritenour playing with Chris.
Overall, I do like the recording.  Probably something I will have playing in the background with a group of friends over for dinner.

25 (edited by Greenose 2010-11-23 15:40:02)

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Sounds good, Rockfarmer. I like Cain's earlier work so will have to check it out.

I first heard of Chris Caine through Oli Brown who is a big fan.

Here's Oli's version of Cain's Helping Hand: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DASGMlElRi4

and Cain's own version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85HliKN0zWs

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Re: What about Chris Cain?

I have had the pleasure of opening up for Chris and his band (KILLER BTW  wink ) and jamming with him. More than a talented guitarist and singer he is such a nice guy to sit and chat with. He really does appreciate his fans. He is a guy along side of Joe who needs to be on the Blues Cruise.....  big_smile  Just in my opinion of course.

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Andresbluesman wrote:

I have had the pleasure of opening up for Chris and his band (KILLER BTW  wink ) and jamming with him. More than a talented guitarist and singer he is such a nice guy to sit and chat with. He really does appreciate his fans. He is a guy along side of Joe who needs to be on the Blues Cruise.....  big_smile  Just in my opinion of course.

Old Blues Cruiser here to report Joe firmly avows NEVER to go on the Cruise again. While professing his undying fondness for Roger, he had a very unpleasant experience on his Cruise. Too many Purists combined with rough seas..not his idea of a good week. The good news...For the same price you can travel for Joe shows, meet Bonabuddies around the Globe, and take in some Festivals as well!       Cathy

Re: What about Chris Cain?

I didn´t notice him up to now. Great guitar and singing (yes, he really sounds like BB King). Thanks, Jeff, for sharing.
Günter

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Re: What about Chris Cain?

My pleasure.  I get the impression that CC could give blues guys & jazz guys lessons on their respective genres...

MuchLove
BJJ FDOL

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30 (edited by ohiodawg13 2010-11-30 00:47:22)

Re: What about Chris Cain?

I helped organize a local Blues & Brews Fest last July that Tommy Castro headlined. Just last week Chris Cain sought out my friend Sheila who books the acts for the Fest asking to participate this coming year. We're thinking about Tommy headlining again and his mgt. has penciled in the date, but we'd love to get Chris also, but he's asking for for too much money, but said he could work around our budget. Would be an awesome lineup with the two of them and the locals we have. More shall be revealed.....as they say. Coincidentally Tommy & Chris were born 5 months apart in 1955 in San Jose, Ca.,......Hmmmmm.

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Re: What about Chris Cain?

ohiodawg13 wrote:

I helped organize a local Blues & Brews Fest last July that Tommy Castro headlined. Just last week Chris Cain sought out my friend Sheila who books the acts for the Fest asking to participate this coming year. We're thinking about Tommy headlining again and his mgt. has penciled in the date, but we'd love to get Chris also, but he's asking for for too much money, but said he could work around our budget. Would be an awesome lineup with the two of them and the locals we have. More shall be revealed.....as they say. Coincidentally Tommy & Chris were born 5 months apart in 1955 in San Jose, Ca.,......Hmmmmm.

                                                                                                              Think Green,

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If he says he will, he will.  Same way with some others I know wink  I'd push for that if I were in your shoes.  Musically speaking, they would complement each other...keep one another honest, so to speak.

MuchStrut
BJJ

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Re: What about Chris Cain?

We saw Chris Cain for the first time this weekend up in Pennsylvania. Wow! I can definitely see why Joe likes him! He did an absolutely killer version of "Sweet Sixteen" His keyboardist, Greg Rahn, is phenomenal as well. We talked with Chris after the show. We told him we followed Joe and he just went on and on about how nice of a guy Joe is. And how he was so blown away by Joe tweeting about him. He said, "I just want to hug him so hard I'd probably break his neck" lol! He said he had first met Joe at a festival when Joe was about 14. He had thought at the time, who is this kid with a tour bus, lol! It was pretty funny. He doesn't come around the east coast very often, so we are going to see him again tonight in Annapolis.

Here is his whole show in PA. I like this venue because we can always get good seats, the sound is excellent and the drive is pretty stress free, but they really need to do something about their lighting. The video would look so much better if they didn't have those darn pink and purple lights. Oh well, I guess you can't have everything smile

Whole Lotta Lovin' http://youtu.be/WaHkLIhy5xM

Steppin' On A Highwire http://youtu.be/pdIQyL5WFtY

Sittin' and Wonderin' http://youtu.be/AU0zUvefnyM Chris and Greg Rahn were both playing keyboards on this one

My Baby's Got It http://youtu.be/u_MFxGq7T_A

Help Me Baby http://youtu.be/QW7-lnQvlHU

Sweet Sixteen http://youtu.be/MYrSApigMvc  15 minutes long!

Drinkin' Straight Tequila http://youtu.be/N-nGJKzONq0

Kansas City Woman http://youtu.be/VaQJLHsjiwk

Do You Call That A Buddy? http://youtu.be/Y5LwHLNcQcE

Barefootin' http://youtu.be/nlMfr-51bxI  He broke a string on this one and didn't have any extras with him or any other guitar, so on the last song he played keyboards again.

Will It Go Round In Circles http://youtu.be/6FmsTpfS3bM

Re: What about Chris Cain?

As I had mentioned in the previous post, we decided to see Chris Cain again since he doesn't come out to the East Coast very often. This time he played at the Rams Head in Annapolis, MD and Debbie Davies opened for him. Fantastic show! He may have only done 8 songs, but it lasted over 1 1/2 hours. Two of them were 15 minutes long with fantastic solos by both him and his keyboardist as well as a great back and forth with him and Debbie on two of them. He ended up breaking a string on the 6th song, but it didn't seem to hinder him any. He kept playing the same guitar for two more songs. At one point he mentioned, "It's like I'm fly fishing here!" The string was curled up and bouncing around at the top of the neck, lol. So glad we had the opportunity to see this incredibly talented musician and his very talented band or as he calls them "the orchestra" smile You have to be good in order to keep up with him smile

Whole Lotta Lovin' http://youtu.be/ukBjoD_YpuQ

Steppin' On A Highwire http://youtu.be/Qr14Zcd_dZU

Help Me Baby http://youtu.be/TJzEk7_hfWA

Sittin and Wonderin http://youtu.be/mdDkbm1hI6M

Gypsy Good Time http://youtu.be/zCQnpfazDRc

Do You Call That A Buddy http://youtu.be/SHmankohCqo  Standout song of the night

Chris and Debbie performing a 15 minute shuffle with a great back and forth that lasted at least 10 minutes. Haven't figured out the name yet http://youtu.be/_EAdxGsZsTw

Drinkin Straight Tequila with Debbie Davies http://youtu.be/Z6FzBNZWP9A

Re: What about Chris Cain?

Just a heads up for fans, it seems like Chris has fallen on hard times and could use some assistance:
http://www.gofundme.com/quuzt5n