I am currently spending some time with my mom…..trolling the local dollar stores for stuff neither of us needs, but enjoying the time out. The promised rain never appeared, which was probably a good thing as the air was already thick enough. We sat out on the front porch with a cup of tea and watched the fireflies the other night. It’s rather lazy days when I come to visit, although this week is a little busier with scheduled interviews for the series I’m working on. I’m also catching up with a few mutual friends of Greg Simpson’s and mine.
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Pat Blythe – Women & Songs Redux….catching up…..and music
Posted in music, Opinion, Review with tags Amanda Marshall, Berklee College, Brent Marucci, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Greg Simpson, Hugh's Room, Jeff Healey, luvthemusic, Maria Muldaur, Natalie Imbruglia, Pat Blythe, Pat Blythe A Girl With A Camera, Paula Cole, Whistler Mountain, Women & Songs on June 24, 2020 by segariniPat Blythe – There’s something about Maria…..
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Alan Ginsberg, beatnik, Benny Carter, Blue Lou Parker, bluegrass, Bob Dylan, Bob Segarini, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Atkins, Chris Burns, Chris Ross, Christine Kittrell, David Grisman, DBAWIS, Dolly Parton, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Don't You Feel My Leg, Even Dozen Jug Band, Fever, Geoff Muldaur, Greenwich Village, Hoagy Carmichael, Honey Baby Blues, I'm A Woman, It Ain't the Meat It's the Motion, Jane Harbury, John Cleary, John Sebastian, Leiber, Linda Ronstadt, Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato, Maria Muldaur, Martin Scorcese, Memphis Minnie, Midnight at the Oasis, My Tennessee Mountain Home, New York, No Direction Home, Old Rockin' Chair, Pat Blythe, Paul Butterfield, Peggy Lee, Phoebe Snow, Red Hot Bluesiana Band, Richard Flohil, Stefan Grossman, Stoller, The McGarigle Sisters, The Power of Music, Victoria Spivey, Washington Square Ramblers on October 15, 2015 by segariniSeveral weeks ago I found out Maria Muldaur was performing at the venerable Hugh’s Room located in Toronto’s west end. I contacted Jane Harbury to see if it was possible to attend and photograph Maria (somehow I just can’t refer to her as Muldaur). It was a Richard Flohil event and through him I received permission. (Thank you Jane and Richard).
Pat Blythe: The Final “Rays” of Summer
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Birch Pines, Bob Segarini, Canada Oh What a Feeling, CBC, CNE, DBAWIS, Dirty Loops, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Lee Harvey Osmond, Maria Muldaur, Pat Blythe, Sarah Smith, Spotify, The Ex 2015, The Picture Taker, The Sarah Smith Band, Tom Wilson, UWO, Xprime, Yeah Yeah Yeah on September 9, 2015 by segariniIt’s the final weekend of summer….the official/unofficial end of walks along the beach, barbeques, wearing white, lounging with a martini…yes it’s Labour Day weekend. Many of us are all off cottaging or tenting or beaching. Escaping the city for one last breath of summer air and that sense of liberating freedom that comes with it.
Pat Blythe: The Women of Blues
Posted in Opinion with tags Alannah Myles, Algiers, Aretha Franklin, Beale Street, Bessie Smith, Betty Garon, Big Bill Broonzy, Big Momma Thornton, Black Velvet, blues, Blues Hall of Fame, Bob Segarini, Bonnie Raitt, boogie woogie, Broken Heart, Bumble Bee, Chauffeur Blues, Chess Records, Chicago, Chicago blues, Christopher Blythe, Columbia Records, country blues, DBAWIS, Decca, Dinah Washington, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Erin Harpe, Ernest Lawlars, Etta James, Frisco Town, Going Back To Texas, I'm Salin', Ida Cox, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplan, Jeil Nursing Home, Jimmy Rodgers, Jo Ann Kelly, JOB Records, John Lee Hooker, John Roach, Johnny Shines, Julia Lee, Kansas Joe McCoy, Ken Jarvis, Kid Douglas, Kissing in the Dark, Langston Hughes, Led Zeppelin, Lester Melrose, Little Son Joe, Lizzie Douglas, Louisiana, Lucille Hegamin, Maria Muldaur, Maxine Sullivan, Mazzy Star, Me And My Chauffeur, Melrose sound, Memphis, Mount Zion Memorial Fund, Muddy Waters, National, New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Pat Blythe, Paul Garon, postwar blues, R&B, Ringling Brothers, Rolling Stones, Roosevelt Sykes, Sarah Vaughan, She Hangs Brightly, Signe Anderson, St. Louis Jimmy Oden, Tennessee, Texas Tessie, That Will Be Alright, The Lydia Taylor Band, urban blues, Victoria Spivey, Vocalian, Washboard Sam, When The Levee Breaks, Woman with Guitar: Memphis Minnie Blues, World of Trouble, You Got To Move (You Ain't Got To Move), You Wrecked My Happy Home on May 27, 2015 by segariniPrologue….
Anyone heard of Memphis Minnie? How about Ida Cox, Victoria Spivey, Lucille Hegamin, Julia Lee or Maxine Sullivan? Me neither. How about Bessie Smith, Etta James, Sarah Vaughan, Aretha Franklin, Big Momma Thornton, Dinah Washington or even Janis Joplin. The latter are a smattering of the ladies most frequently thought of or mentioned when we think of great female blues singers….the former, not so much.
Pat Blythe: Women & Songs — Part One
Posted in Opinion with tags Alanis Morrisette, Amanda Marshall, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, Bob Segarini, Bonnie Raitt, Christopher Blythe, David Grisman, DBAWIS, Dionne Warwick, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Even Dozen Jug Band, funk, Gladys Knight, Jagged Little Pill, Jazz, Jewel, John Sebastian, Judy Garland, luvthemusic, Maria Muldaur, Martin Scorcese, Memphis Minne, music, music videos, Natalie Imbruglia, No Direction Home, Pat Blythe, Paula Cole, Phoebe Snow, R&B, radio, Records, Red Hot Bluesiana Band, Stefan Grossman, Sundance, Suzanne Vega, Swamp Funk, The PictureTaker, Toronto, Tracy Chapman, Women & Songs, You Oughta Know on February 20, 2015 by segariniEditor’s Note – Please join us in welcoming our new writer, Pat Blythe to the DBAWIS Bullpen and Home for Chatty Pop Culturalists. Pat takes over Wednesdays for our much missed Nadia Elkharadly and joins Roxanne in bringing some badly needed Estrogen-fueled verbiage to our Hallowed Halls…and to help Roxanne keep us male hooligans from spilling beer on the carpet and hiding popcorn in the couch, and making sure we take the garbage out once in a while and occasionally bathe.
This is Pat’s first article for us. Her regular column starts next Wednesday with the 2nd part of today’s offering, and continues every Wednesday thereafter.
For more information on Pat, please check the short Bio at the bottom of this column.