Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Fab Four Ride Again !


Well, the word is out but you may not understand what a milestone it is to have a definitive, complete set of the entire catalogue of The Beatles. At any rate, here it is ! Enjoy a wonderful trip down memory lane or get ready to hear the most amazing music you will ever hear.


The Castle Lady with lots of love !

Monday, August 31, 2009

On Tour Soon !

Kiss always have M & M Dark Chocolates back stage when they tour.
Look for them in October in a city near you !

The Castle Lady with kisses and KISS !


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Koko Taylor- Queen of the Blues




The world of Blues lost a big star recently. On June 3rd this year the Grammy Award winning blues legend Koko Taylor passed away in her adopted hometown, Chicago, after complications following a May 19th surgery to correct an internal bleed which had caused her problems in recent years. Just this year she won her 29th Blues Music Award (Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year) a recipient of the most Blues Music Awards of any artist- male or female. This was at the Blues Music Awards held in Memphis at the Cook Convention Center on May 7th. This was only twelve days before her scheduled surgery.

She was born Cora Walton on September 28, 1935 on a sharecropper's farm just outside Memphis, Tennessee. She began singing as a teen in her church choir, as so many black female singers have but became the strongest female voice of the urban blues after she moved to Chicago in 1951 with her husband, Robert Taylor. According to Koko her first job in Chicago was cleaning homes, taking care of kids in the homes and doing the clothes, ironing and cooking. She made five dollars a day. On Saturday nights her game was music and blues specifically.

"We'd go to Sylvio's or Theresa's to see Howlin' Wolf or Muddy Waters. At that time I didn't know all the famous blues musicians lived here. They seemed like regular folks, country folks like me, but they were stars." She started making her mark on the Blues with the first note she sang in the Buddy Guy/Junior Wells Blues band. One evening in 1962 she was approached by Willie Dixon who was a well known arranger/composer and got her signed to Chess Records where they collaborated on several singles he produced, plus two albums. Taylor started recording with the Chicago independent label, Alligator in 1974 and the next year formed her own back-up band, The Blues Machine.

Koko's most well known songs are Wang Dang Doodle, I'd Rather Go Blind and Blues Hotel. She had a long string of hits that a lot of white blues bands also took up but she set the precedent for female blues singers that has largely never been filled. Wang Dang Doodle was her 1965 hit and her signature song. This made it possible for her to tour the U.S., Britain and Europe. In more recent years she had performed on Late Night with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, CBS's This Morning, NPR's All Things Considered and even Early Edition.

Taylor started recording with the Chicago independent label, Alligator in 1974 and the next year formed her own back-up band, The Blues Machine.

She appeared in her first film in 1970 with The Blues Is Alive and Well in Chicago. Later there was Wild at Heart, Mercury Rising and Blues Brothers 2000. She teamed up with every major Blues star including Muddy Waters at the Montreux Jazz and Blues Festival in 1972, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King and even rock icons such as Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.




Discography


1975 I Got What It Takes (Alligator) Grammy nominated

1975 Southside Baby (Black & Blue )

1978 Earthshaker (Alligator)

1981 From the Heart of a Woman

2007 Old School Grammy nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album



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From the Queen of Lovin',

The Castle Lady

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Stryper are Back ! !

By now you've probably noticed that I've added quite a few new banners and photos along the right-hand sidebar. You're not seeing things! That is Stryper who will be going on tour by July 11th for the Rocklahoma concert although that won't officially be their 25th Anniversary yet. Their tour officially starts September 11th in Boston at the House of Blues and they'll be teaming up with members of the group Boston for the second time.
You may be wondering when I became a Stryper fan since I've been a little low key about being a fan. I started following heavy metal bands back in the late 80s when it became immensely popular and I got into Stryper after the phenomenon died down a little. To be honest I followed the music because it seemed to be the most rebellious plus I really liked the music. Stryper were different because their message was different and I knew it was the right message but I hadn't really come back to Christ yet. When I did- I really enjoyed their music and message and have been following them ever since even through their separate solo acts and now that they are back together again.
I have put up Robert Sweet's blog ( a Myspace) and Michael's web site up on my Castlelady Live Space under the MY OTHER BLOGS list so check them out to see more info. You can also go to : http://www.stryper.com/ for more info and to find out about their tour dates and whereabouts go to:
They even have some international concerts set for Barcelona at the Sala Apolo http://www.sala-apolo.com/ and Madrid at La Riviera ! ! That will be in January of next year so you have plenty of time to plan to be there.
The Castle Lady with lots of hugs and kisses !

Monday, March 9, 2009

Have you been...


Well, if you have you are in a majority of twits who enjoy your short attention spans rather being than plagued by them. I am not a person who follows every single fad that comes down the pike but I generally try to get as much amusement from these fleeting fancies as I can, for awhile, and then move on. For those of you living under a rock- not exactly living the rock-n-roll life- Twittering is the latest way to keep up with your friends and your fav rock stars, celebrities and significant brothers ! ! LOL

Here's a brief example of what you might expect on your Blackberry if you want to keep up with the latest eaten ham sandwich:


Chris Cornell writes claptrap like:

"I just ate shrimp." or "Don't forget the ceiling. It never stops watching."


John Mayer writes funny stuff or the following:

"Heard the new U2 today. Not sure what to think. I'll have to wait for public opinion so I can think the opposite."


Dave Matthews inanities are unprintable and Taylor Swift's are unbelievably boring:

"Grammy rehearsals today with Miley. We ate an entire pizza in about five minutes."

(They will be looking like the Bobbsey Twins shortly. LOL)


Well, that's the basic idea except every one who are in the media in some form are on there writing this stuff and people actually want to read it. This is proof that just about every one needs to get a life! You might see a few pearls here and there from people like Yoko Ono or political banter from Colin Meloy but most of this stuff is more like what I put up above. It's a great time waster but for myself, I'd rather be watching paint dry to be honest.


Sweet kiss-les for your tweet missiles !


The Castle Lady

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Strange Coincidences




Sometimes the scariest things can happen right under your nose and you may not even see them until after the fact. There are some phenomena you just cannot explain away. Recently on this blog I noticed that some dates were too coincidental not to say something about them. You may not have noticed but they glare me in the face like..well, that eye...
X D (LOL)




The first coincidence I noticed most recently is the fact that I started this blog the day after Janis Martin died. When I started this blog I didn't know she even existed. My original intent for this blog was to honor and write about Women in Rock and didn't know that someone I would write about a year and a half later had just died. I think that's too bizarre of a coincidence.
Here's another: My first entry on Women in Rock, which I started by writing about Wanda Jackson was posted one day after Janis Martin's birthday. Check the dates on these entries. That was hardly planned by me- but there it is- BEEE- ZAAAROOO!
Now, go back to my very first post. Who's picture do you see? Elvis. I don't know why I chose his pic out of all the pics of rock-n-rollers I have. Especially since I didn't intend to write about Elvis. Now look at my latest post on Janis Martin. The Female Elvis. Why did this happen? I can't tell you exactly but there must be a reason. Right? ?
Okay. Now you can go back to your regularly scheduled life. But you can't pretend that things happen without rhyme or reason. I learned a long time ago that if God is watching you he's also directing you if you're sensitive to what he says.
The Castle Lady with lots of smooches! ; )





Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Janis "The Female Elvis" Martin










When I cited Wanda Jackson as being the first woman rocker I may have spoke a little out of turn but it's true that I had to do a lot of searching and didn't find anyone else until recently and that was on a tip in an e-mail from Tom Simon who has an excellent web site on Rockabilly. (You must remember that this era was before my time and I got into the rockabilly scene at the time when it was considered retro- i.e. the 80s.)




That being said, let me introduce you to the only woman referred to as "The Female Elvis Presley". Like Elvis and Wanda Jackson, Janis Martin started at a very, very early age in music, playing guitar and singing in a style with influences like Eddy Arnold and Hank Williams. She was born in Sutherlin, Virginia to a musical family on March 27, 1940 and received complete encouragement from them. At thirteen she was singing songs like Ruth Brown's Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean. She won many talent shows and by the time she reached her teens she'd made appearances alongside Ernest Tubb, the Carter Family, Sonny James, Martha Carson and Jean Shepard. By 1953, she was invited to become a regular at the Old Dominion Barndance in Richmond, VA which was only outranked by Grand Old Opry in Nashville and the Wheeling Barndance in West Va. When you compare the dates and their careers you can see that Janis was Wanda's peer in every respect in the beginning.



By her mid-teens she had shed the country roots and was going strong into R & B and her big break was with the song "Will You, Willyum" which she recorded at the Barndance. This recording was sent to New York, by the songwriters, to RCA who contacted her personally and invited her to record the song with Chet Atkins, Grady Martin, Buddy Harman and Floyd Cramer in Nashville in the same place that Elvis recorded "Heartbreak Hotel.". This was to be her biggest hit along with a "B" side that she penned herself titled, "Drugstore Rock and Roll". The record sold 750,000 copies which was absolutely phenomenal for the time and demand for her live appearances from all over the U.S. proliferated. She became an industry favorite. She played on the Tonight Show and American Bandstand then toured with Hank Snow. The list of other artists she toured with is like the who's who of Rock which included Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and was chosen by RCA to be a regular of the Jim Reeves show. In 1956 she was voted "Most Promising Female Artist" at a disc jockey convention and received a Billboard Magazine award.



Eventually, she formed her own band, called them the "Marteens" and toured with them throughout the U.S. and Canada mostly playing clubs and fairs. After she did a screen test with MGM, in 1957, she went overseas to do shows for the Jim Reeves show entertaining U.S. troops. When she returned to the States she talked about her experiences on the Today Show hosted by Dave Garroway and performed her latest recording, "My Boy Elvis". She made an appearance on Grand Old Opry immediately following, being the youngest performer to ever appear there, but was sidelined by becoming pregnant by her husband ( she had been secretly married since 1956 to him) when she visited him in Fall of 1957 during her Jim Reeves tour. She was summarily dropped by the recording label at the tender age of 17 !



She gave birth to a son and then made another try at her career less than two years later and several U.S. recording companies showed interest but ended up signing with a company in Belgium, Palette, for which she cut four sides to singles in 1960. She had remarried and found her husband was less than supportive of her career ambitions. After this she returned to the States and kept her career local in Virginia. Later in the 70s she attempted to revive her career with a new band Variations in which her son was the drummer and toured Europe quite successfully, adding big band numbers in her repertoire. On her 42nd birthday she played her first date in England and had kept performing in some capacity up until her recent death of cancer on September 3, 2007 at age 67. She was preceded in death by her son who had died the first month of that year.



Because of the resurgence in popularity of rockabilly music which really took off in the 80s, Janis' records had become collector's items. Her RCA recordings were reissued by Bear Family at that time onto two LPs, which are now available, along with the Palette recordings on a single CD. In 1996 she made an album with Rosie Flores, a retro rockabilly performer, and they made Rockabilly Filly together, reissuing among others, a cover of her own "Blues Keep Calling". In conclusion, I would add that on her own turf in Virginia, the way she delivered her rock-n-roll style kept her at arms length to the local country music audiences and even some of the performers. Janis did not make the distinction between her basic roots and the brand of rock she actually preferred early in her career and with which she became a success. Apparently, she wasn't called "The Female Elvis" for no reason but her contribution to rock and roll is undeniable and she was a powerful performer clear up to the end.
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February 18, 2009
Evelyn M. Wallace

Discography



1956 Will you, Willyum B/W Drugstore Rock and Roll (a single)
1956 Bang, Bang
1956 Ooby Dooby (a single)
1956 Let's Elope Baby ( a single)
1956 Love Me to Pieces (a single)
1957 My Boy Elvis ( a single)
1956-60 The Female Elvis, a compilation LP by Bear Family Records, circa 1980
1995 Rockabilly Filly w/Rosie Flores, High Tone Records



Rockin' you outta this world,



The Castle Lady ! !