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  • Part Southern gentleman, part humble artist, Barnes is being more than a bit self-effacing with this statement. Widely regarded as one of the most innovative and genre-bending artists of his craft, Barnes’ musical interests are both varied and adventurous, and he incorporates that versatility into a progressive approach to an instrument that is musically polarizing and steeped in tradition. Although he demonstrates an appreciation for the history of the bluegrass, country, and folk music from which the banjo’s reputation was born, his inventive take is what truly separates him from his contemporaries…using the banjo as his ‘weapon of choice’ to play non-traditional music like rock, fusion, and jazz with electronic percussion and loop elements. Barnes found an ally in Dave Matthews (co-founder of ATO Records). “In the process of developing these ideas, one of the things I ended up doing a few times with my friend Dave, was to sit around and eat sandwiches and swap songs; new stuff we were working on. “Here’s one..….(jam) ….now play one of yours! (jam)”, it’s a great way to spend a day.” Having played several shows with Dave Matthews Band in recent years, Danny was invited to perform on the band’s latest platinum release, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. Throughout the process, the two had become friends, and Matthews’ enthusiasm for Barnes brought this body of work to light, with Matthews even contributing backing vocals on some of the songs (including lead single, “Overdue”) and the cover art illustration of the album. "From the first time he sat down and played me 'Road', I knew his next record was going to be great, but I didn't expect this. The music is smart and soulful, and the lyrics are profound. It is heaven and earth. It is Americana, from the back porch to the pulpit, shattered dreams on angel's wings. I can't stop listening." - Dave Matthews
    Dec 15 2011
  • BMA Tours is excited to announce such a stellar group of Blues Music Awards Nominees from our roster, as follows: Tab Benoit: Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Contemporary Male Artist of the Year, Contemporary Album of the Year. Michael Burks: Gibson Guitar Award (Best Guitarist). Otis Taylor: Best Instrumentalist (other). Maria Muldaur: Koko Taylor Award (traditional Female artist). Bobby Rush: Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year, Soul Blues Album of the Year. Denise LaSalle: Soul Blues Female Artist of the Year. Other family members include David Maxwell with three nominations, Kenny Smith with one nomination, and Howling Wolf's re-release (featuring Hubert Sumlin) is nominated for Best Historic Album.
    Dec 15 2011
  • BMATours mourns the loss of another friend Mr. Willie "Big Eyes" Smith who died September 16 from complications of a stroke. Willie played drums in Muddy Waters Band for 12 years before leaving to start the Legendary Blues Band in 1980 with Pinetop Perkins who passed earlier this year. Willie and Pinetop Won a Grammy and a Blues Music Award in 2011 for their album "Joined at the Hip". Willie had won 8 Blues Music Awards for Best Drummer and was nominated for both Best Drummer and Best Harmonica Player in 2010!! Willie will be sadly missed, he was a kind heart and a pleasure to be around for all who knew him!!
    Sep 22 2011
  • BMATours had a great night at the Blues Music Awards weekend recently. Our newest addition, Denise LaSalle was inducted into the Blues Music Hall of Fame and we had several winners at the Awards Banquet May 5 in Memphis. Pinetop Perkins won a BMA with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith for Best Traditional Blues Album for their collaboration titled "Joined at the Hip", what a way to go out Pine ... a Grammy and a BMA for your last album!!!!. The Nighthawks were honored after 39 years on the road for Best Acoustic Bues Album for their XM Studio recording titled "Last Train to Bluesville"... it's about time!! In addition Willie Smith and Hubert Sumlin were winners with Kenny Wayne Shepherd for Best Rock Blues Album title "Live in Chicago and Bob Stroger won for Best Bass Player. It is always a pleasure to be in Memphis for the Awards and for the chance to see all of the artists and fans together for this great event!! Congratulations to all of the nominees!!
    May 26 2011
  • HOB's acclaimed series TREME opened with a song by Papa Grows Funk and featured a segment with Bonerama as well as several cameo's by Craig Klein of the Bones on their season premier Sunday night!! TREME is in its second season and has been a great source of pride to the New Orleans musician community. TREME tells the story of post Katrina Louisiana from the perspective of the Musicians, their journey home and their struggles to survive a changing city forced to deal with the challenges of recovery from the largest natural disaster in US history!!!!!!
    Apr 25 2011
  • Our beloved Pinetop Perkins died at his home in Austin, TX Monday 21 of Cardiac Arrest. I have had the JOY of working as Pinetop's agent for the past 15 years and nobody represented the blues and what the blues is all about like Pinetop Perkins. All of us will miss him badly and wish him much love!! Let's just hope there is a MacDaniel's in heaven and a weighted 88 key electronic piano set to PIANO sound!! Play on Pinetop!!
    Mar 22 2011
  • Pinetop Perkins and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith WON the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album for their 2010 release "Joined at the Hip". This was the 2nd Grammy Win for 97 year old Pinetop Perkins and the first for Willie Smith. Congratulations to these great artists for their ongoing work at keeping the traditional blues alive and well!!
    Feb 16 2011
  • BMATours Presents our 2011 Offbeat, Best of the Beat Award Winners for 2010!!! Anders Osborne won Two Awards for Best Roots Rock Album and Best Guitarist, John Gros Won for Best Piano Player and George Porter Jr for Best Bass Player. Congratulations to all of the Winners, the Offbeat Awards represent the BEST in New Orleans based music!!!
    Feb 2 2011
  • Blue Mountain Artists is proud to announce the following nominations for the OffBeat Awards. Best Blues Artist: Tab Benoit Best Blues Album: Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Live! In Chicago ft. Hubert Sumlin and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith Best R&B/Funk Artist : Papa Grows Funk Best Trombonist: Craig Klein (Bonerama) Best Piano/Keyboardist: John Gros (Papa Grows Funk) Best Bass player George Porter Jr. Best Saxaphone Player Jimmy Carpenter (Longtime friend of BMA and occasional guest with Eric Lindell) Anders Osborne: Artist Of The Year Album Of The Year - American Patchwork Best Roots Rock Artist Best Roots Rock Album - American Patchwork Song Of The Year - On The Road To Charlie Parker Songwriter Of The Year and Best Guitarist --
    Dec 29 2010
  • Blues Music Award Nominees for 2011 Acoustic Album The Nighthawks - Last Train to Bluesville Traditional Blues Album Pinetop Perkins and Willie Smith - Joined at the Hip Historical Album Elvin Bishop and Smokey Smothers - Chicago Blues Buddies Rock Blues Album Kenny Wayne Shephard with Hubert Sumlin and Willie Smith - Live in Chicago Instrumentalist Other Otis Taylor - Banjo Instrumental Bass Bob Stroger
    Dec 16 2010