So, I sort of avoided my personal answer to this, but we had protestors again at work, so I am warmed up.
1. I believe that the blues is used as a marketing term now by far too many bands.
2. I believe that the use of the label is exploitive in a business regard.
3. I believe that fellows like Joe or my friend, who walk away from blues clubs, are making brave musical stands.
My theory is this...it is easy to say your a blues guy. It is sooo easy. If you seek to exist on a national stage, it is harder, and far more competitive to exist on a rock stage. I know for a fact that blues clubs nationwide pay better than rock clubs.
I think cats like Popa Chubby, or the two blonde guys, are clearly ready to make the leap to rock clubs and rock festivals, but they do not. My theory as to why, is it is easier for KWS to get 50 grand a show at blues festival, than it is for him to accept that he is not near that money at a rock festival.
I fault no one a right to money.
But I think that certain players have a chance to move out into rock promotion, and do not. I appreciate my friend playing 60% rock clubs to 40% blues clubs this past year, and the number will change even more in 2009.
I appreciate Jason Ricci for movie beyond accepting of a blues label, just because he has a harp.
When I heard about Joe moving to theatres, I thought it was lame. Then he started and keeps selling them out. Go on Joe. I was worried that Joe was going to take that earning, and batter festivals with it. But he has not. It is amazing that way.
Much love to the Bona-dork in Simpsons slippers.
When I see that KWS gets 50 grand a festival, I get it. But what happens to the other cats on the bill, they get less.
The fact is, KWS left blues behind a while ago, yet, stays in the pocket for the payday. That bothers me. Because then cats like Gomes, or Holt, or the other guitar dudes on the cusp, are left waiting for him to retire or whatever. They live in a shadow, and their brilliance is not seen.
I think that Rid Piazza is a pop band. In the Tony Bennet sense.
I get that it has a root in jump blues, but at some point you need to say that is pop, stop cashing my blues check.
I want blues guys to take the step down in pay, go earn it in rock clubs for less money now, but larger paydays later.