MP3 Barbecue Bob & the Spareribs - Burning Sensation!
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rockabilly blues
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Rockin' Blues, COUNTRY: Country Blues
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Bios
The Band
The first Barbecue Bob & the Spareribs show took place at the Furnald Folk Festival at Columbia University in 1981, followed by shows at the Postcrypt coffee house. A long residency at Dan Lynchâs blues bar (booked by blues artist Bill Dicey) followed. Looking for a neighborhood bar, the band settled in at the Blue Rose Lounge at 106th St. & Broadway (NYC). Bob stocked the jukebox with his favorites and began booking acts as diverse as The Holmes Brothers, The Raunch Hands, Bobby Radcliff, and The Dogmatics (from Boston). During this period, the band released two 45âs on their own label, Rib records, (âLinda Luâ b/w âShake Your Money Makerâ and âMy Barbecue Babyâ b/w âOedipus Rexâ), acquired drummer/pianist Howie Wyeth, and began a series of shows opening for national acts at the original Lone Star Café (13th & 5th Ave. NYC). The Spareribs were still playing the Blue Rose and Dan Lynchâs, and had expanded to Philadelphia, doing frequent shows at Takerâs Café (Germantown) and Bacchanal (13th & South St.). The Ribs released two full-length cassettes (âThe Best So Farâ, and âShut up and Playâ) and began a long relationship with the Rodeo Bar (27th & 3rd Ave. NYC) around 1987.
The Spareribs had by this time begun playing in New Jersey clubs such as Wallaceâs (East Orange), Tierneyâs (Montclair), and opening for nationally touring acts at the Stanhope House (Stanhope). Two more full-length cassettes followed (âFour on the Floorâ, with Simon Chardiet on guitar, and âWages of Sinâ, with Dan Hovey and Ira Spinrad on guitars).
At this point the Spareribs inked up (in blood) with DaDa Records, a D.I.Y. label, releasing two 7âmono records âSnack Timeâ(â96) and âSide Orderâ (â97) .
They included the âAâ sides on their first full-length CD âAfter School Specialâ, and have been touring the South and Midwest in support of these releases, building a small but loyal following as far as Chicago and New Orleans.
With their second CD âPass the Biscuits!â, Barbecue Bob and the Spareribs were poised to conquer the world, or at the very least, make it to California (and all points in between).
Simon Chardiet(Guitar)
Simon has the distinction of being one of Bob's longest-running musical collaborators, carbon-dating an appearance on an early spareribs demo tape in 1980.
Simon was a founding member of "Joey Miserable & the Worms" along with Jono Manson, Mark Ettinger, Milo Z and a list of noted alumni too long to mention right now...
Simon also is the bandleader of "Simon & the Bar Sinisters" releasing several cd's and currently active. www.simonchardiet.com
He also has recorded and performed with Jon Spencer, James Chance, the Slackers, Rancid and many others.
More to Follow on the latest release!
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Rockin' Blues, COUNTRY: Country Blues
Details:
Bios
The Band
The first Barbecue Bob & the Spareribs show took place at the Furnald Folk Festival at Columbia University in 1981, followed by shows at the Postcrypt coffee house. A long residency at Dan Lynchâs blues bar (booked by blues artist Bill Dicey) followed. Looking for a neighborhood bar, the band settled in at the Blue Rose Lounge at 106th St. & Broadway (NYC). Bob stocked the jukebox with his favorites and began booking acts as diverse as The Holmes Brothers, The Raunch Hands, Bobby Radcliff, and The Dogmatics (from Boston). During this period, the band released two 45âs on their own label, Rib records, (âLinda Luâ b/w âShake Your Money Makerâ and âMy Barbecue Babyâ b/w âOedipus Rexâ), acquired drummer/pianist Howie Wyeth, and began a series of shows opening for national acts at the original Lone Star Café (13th & 5th Ave. NYC). The Spareribs were still playing the Blue Rose and Dan Lynchâs, and had expanded to Philadelphia, doing frequent shows at Takerâs Café (Germantown) and Bacchanal (13th & South St.). The Ribs released two full-length cassettes (âThe Best So Farâ, and âShut up and Playâ) and began a long relationship with the Rodeo Bar (27th & 3rd Ave. NYC) around 1987.
The Spareribs had by this time begun playing in New Jersey clubs such as Wallaceâs (East Orange), Tierneyâs (Montclair), and opening for nationally touring acts at the Stanhope House (Stanhope). Two more full-length cassettes followed (âFour on the Floorâ, with Simon Chardiet on guitar, and âWages of Sinâ, with Dan Hovey and Ira Spinrad on guitars).
At this point the Spareribs inked up (in blood) with DaDa Records, a D.I.Y. label, releasing two 7âmono records âSnack Timeâ(â96) and âSide Orderâ (â97) .
They included the âAâ sides on their first full-length CD âAfter School Specialâ, and have been touring the South and Midwest in support of these releases, building a small but loyal following as far as Chicago and New Orleans.
With their second CD âPass the Biscuits!â, Barbecue Bob and the Spareribs were poised to conquer the world, or at the very least, make it to California (and all points in between).
Simon Chardiet(Guitar)
Simon has the distinction of being one of Bob's longest-running musical collaborators, carbon-dating an appearance on an early spareribs demo tape in 1980.
Simon was a founding member of "Joey Miserable & the Worms" along with Jono Manson, Mark Ettinger, Milo Z and a list of noted alumni too long to mention right now...
Simon also is the bandleader of "Simon & the Bar Sinisters" releasing several cd's and currently active. www.simonchardiet.com
He also has recorded and performed with Jon Spencer, James Chance, the Slackers, Rancid and many others.
More to Follow on the latest release!
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