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PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Feature One of 2 radio shows, Pete Feenstra Rock & Blues show and PF Feature with interviews and tracks

15/12/2024
CAN YOU FEEL IT??https://getreadytorockradio.com/shows/pete-feenstra-rock-blues-show/Streetwalkers – Decadence Code from...
14/09/2024

CAN YOU FEEL IT??
https://getreadytorockradio.com/shows/pete-feenstra-rock-blues-show/
Streetwalkers – Decadence Code from Streetwalkers – I’m Walking, Complete Streetwalkers 1974-77 on Madfish (6:36)
The Cold Stares – Giving It Up from The Southern on Provogue (3:09)
Bobby Rush – Let Me Into Your House from Rawer Than Raw on Deep Rush (5:16)
Mick Clarke – Dry Road Blues from Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo on Rockfold (3:32)
Shemekia Copeland- Is There Anybody Up There from Blame It On Eve on Alligator (3:44)
Mick Pini – A Cold Day In Memphis from Papa Voodoo on Audio 54 (3:53)
Layla Zoe – Turn This Into Gold from Into The Blue (Live in Concert) on Layla Zoe Music (7:33)
Nektar – Mission To Mars from Mission To Mars on Cleopatra (8:42)
Duffy Power – Halfway from Dusty Road: The Adrian Millar Sessions 1972-73 on Talkin’ Elephant (3:27)
Sons Of Liberty – Light The Fuse from The Detail Is In The Devil, self release (3:12)
Will Pike – Space Cat from Automata Flame self release (4:32)
Sunjay – Don’t Call Me Stranger, from I’m Just Like You, on Mighty Tight records (4:04)
Albert Cummings – Looking Up from Strong on Ivy Music Company (3:45)
Whiffing The Peaches – I Saw What You Did from Funky Peaches, on Bandcamp (3:16)
Bex Marshall – I Can’t look You In The Eye from Fortuna on Dixie Frog (3:21)
Peppermint Harris – Wait ‘Til It Happens To You from The Northern Soul Of Jewel-Paula-Ronn on Outtasight records (2:08)
Jon Anderson And The Band of Geeks – True Messenger from True on Frontiers Music Srl (5:50)
Will Jackson – Shufflin’ Down To Memphis from Where There’s A Will There’s A Way on CD Baby (5:35)
Steven Wilson – What Life Brings from The Harmony Codex on Virgin Music Group (3:40)
Colin James (with Lucinda Williams) – Protection from Chasing The Sun on Stony Plain (4:53)
Motel Sundown – Midnight Blue from El Dorado EP, self release (2:40)
The Hot Damn! – Can You Hear Me Now from Dancing On The Milky Way, self release (3:04)
Eden Brent – Getaway Blues from Getaway Blues on Yellow Dog Records (3:24)
Eclipse – Still My Hero from Megalomanium 11 on Fronters srl (3:45)
Gamma – Four Horseman from What’s Gone Is Gone (The Complete Elektra Recordings on Cherry Red (4:48)
Streetwalkers – Daddy Rollin Stone from Streetwalkers – I’m Walking, Complete Streetwalkers 1974-77 on Madfish (3:14)

Get Ready to ROCK! Radio Wrinkly Rockers Club

A weekly showcase of classic and contemporary blues rock presented by award-winning Pete Feenstra

WILL PIKE ON
23/08/2024

WILL PIKE ON

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Many thanks to Patrick Dallongeville from PARIS MOVE for review of Mick Pini   album.https://www.paris-move.com/reviews/...
14/08/2024

Many thanks to Patrick Dallongeville from PARIS MOVE for review of Mick Pini album.
https://www.paris-move.com/reviews/mick-pini-papa-voodoo/
"An instrumental, "Make It Last" is another devilish funky attempt, where the rhythmic framework underlined by the synclavier offers Mick's six strings a springboard that he seizes with relish.

Already present on his "Backtrack" from three years ago, "Blues For Peter Green" demonstrates over nearly 7 minutes all of Mick's artistry with an iconic British blues: touch, tone and echo-delay, it's all there!

Performed on the electric piano, the haunting "A Cold Day In Memphis" is halfway between Tom Waits and Ben Sidran, with the added bonus of the dazzling guitar licks with which Mick seasons this slow blues.
"A blend of Hendrix circa Band Of Gypsies and electronica."

ONE MONTH TO THE BIG ONE!Fir 6th Sept 8pm Lazarus Heights 20TH WITH Ken Barrett & friends - Pete Feenstra   JOINT 140th ...
07/08/2024

ONE MONTH TO THE BIG ONE!
Fir 6th Sept 8pm Lazarus Heights 20TH WITH Ken Barrett & friends - Pete Feenstra JOINT 140th Le Bistrot Gourmand in Bars, Dordogne, SW France
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg8GyGxIuag&t=3s
Anglo-French melodic rock band LAZARUS HEIGHTS feature frontman, singer-songwriter & guitarist DICK GRISDALE, drummer JEFF GAUTIER (Calvin Russell/Jean-Jacques Goldman/ Paul Personne), PAUL MOURADIAN (prog rock/jazz fusion keyboard player) & the charismatic SIMON PEARSON on bass.
The new 'Papillon' album will be released on CD and mp3 stick on the night.
Radio broadcaster/songwriter Pete Feenstra & guitar luthier & wood craftsmen Martin Koene celebrate their 70th birthdays

Remembering John MayallJohn Mayall (OBE) RIP!There are countless stories about this true legend of the blues. So for my ...
25/07/2024

Remembering John Mayall
John Mayall (OBE) RIP!
There are countless stories about this true legend of the blues. So for my part I'll keep this short, wth 2 short memories
Back in the late 90's I promoted John's first London club date for decades at the Mean Fiddler in Harlesden
He used to play anything from the South Bank to The Astoria in those days to twice the amount of people that the Fiddler could hold.
The orginal plan was to play 2 shows in one night, a matinee and a late show. In the event, only the one show took place.
It was an exclusive show and a great way to see him and his band close up and personal.
The place was packed to its 600 capacity and about 10 mnutes before show time a solitary figure strode on stage to adjust various things with the piano and taping a mic stad down etc.
This went on for quite a while as the audience became restless with a mix of anticpation and impatience. The same guy seemed in no hurry as if going through a nightly ritual.
As the promoter I too was hoping the band would start soon knowing what the time contraints were and the fact alot of this well heeled crowd might leave early to get back to Surrey and the like.
I need not have worried, satisfied with his meticulous work, the guy contentledly took a step back, took his jacket off, pivoted to face the audience and voila (!) we were already in the presence of the great JOHN MAYALL!

90 is a great age for a musician, but somehow I know John would have been disappointed, still having so much to give.
In refecting on his life, he proudly said: "My mum lived to be nearly a hundred and I have every intention of emulating her."
Sadly he didnt, but given the lifestyle, he had a great innings.

Tue 23rd july 19.00hrs PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Feature https://getreadytorockradio.com/presenters/pete-feenstra/...
23/07/2024

Tue 23rd july 19.00hrs PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Feature
https://getreadytorockradio.com/presenters/pete-feenstra/
Delicate Steve – Baby from Delicate Steve Sings on Anti 3.04
Otis – Last Fool In The Line, single, self release 3.20
Toronzo Cannon – Shut Up & Play from Shut Up & Play on Alligator 5.57
The Commoners – Body & Soul from Restless on Gypsy Soul 5.31
The Georgia Thunderbolts – Moonlight Play from Rise Above It All on Provogue 4.06
Lazarus Heights – Could It Be from Strangers, self release 5.07
Mr Big – Up On You from Ten on Frontiers Srl 4.34
Elles Bailey – If This is Love from Beneath The Neon Glow on Cooking Vinyl 3.01
Black Pumas – Gemini Sun from Chronicles of a Diamond on ATO 4.33
Jubu – Organization’s Sake from Jubu on Little Village 5.04
Caitlin Krisco & The Broadcast – Piece of You from Blueprints, self release 3.59
Dust Radio – Tupelo, single, self release 4.29
Stevie Jones & The Wildfires – Trumpets from Getting There, self release 3.33
Kasim Sulton – Unsung from Kasim 2021 on Deko 3.05
Phil Thornalley – How to Marry A Millionaire from Holly Would on Lojinx 3.51
Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Never Made It To Memphis from Dirt on My Diamonds, Vol. 2 on Provogue 4.20
Michael McDermott – Nothing Changes from Lighthouse On The Shore / East Jesus on CRS 4.23
Paul Rogers – Photoshooter from Midnight Rose on Sun Label 3.42
Nektar – I’ll Let You In from Mission To Mars on Deko 6.04
Pontchartrain Shakers – Time To Make A Change from Pontchartrain Shakers on Southland records 5.57
Otis Rush – 3 Times A Fool from The Singles Collection on Not Now Music 2.51
Willie Buck – Jumping from Live at Buddy Guys Legends 2023 on Delmark 6.33
Black Country Communion – Love & Faith from V on J&R Adventures 4.57
Tom Mansi & The Icebreakers – Eyeball from Eyeball on Lunaria 4.49
The Rogues – 1963 from Live at Rockfield Studios on Flip Flop 3.10
Bywater Call – Everybody Knows from Shepherd on Gypsy Soul 3.53
Blues Pills – Piggy Back Ride from Birthday on BMG Rights Management 2.51
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Blues rock expert Pete Feenstra presents two shows on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio

THE RETURN OF PROG ROCKERS PANGAEA https://getreadytorockradio.com/presenters/pete-feenstra/ TONIGHT 20.00hrs INTERVIEW ...
21/07/2024

THE RETURN OF PROG ROCKERS PANGAEA
https://getreadytorockradio.com/presenters/pete-feenstra/
TONIGHT 20.00hrs INTERVIEW & TRACKS & from reformed progrockers Pangaea on PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Feature

Blues rock expert Pete Feenstra presents two shows on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio

Date for the diary
15/07/2024

Date for the diary

JUST A CLICK AWAY......TONIGHT: TUE 18 June 19.00hrs PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Featurehttps://getreadytorockradio....
18/06/2024

JUST A CLICK AWAY......
TONIGHT: TUE 18 June 19.00hrs PETE Feenstra ROCK & BLUES SHOW/Feature
https://getreadytorockradio.com/presenters/pete-feenstra/
Roy Gaines – Roy Jumps The Gator from Bluesman For Life (Remastered on JSP 2.32
Smokey Wilson with Rod Piazza – Smokey’s Shuffle from 88TH Street Blues on Blind Pig 3.04
Gregg Wright – Help is On The Way from Big Dawg Barkin on Left Hook Music 4.45
Toronzo Cannon – Got To Go Through It, To Get To It from Shut Up & Play on Alligator 3.53
Eliza Neals – Colorcrimes from Colocrimes on E-H Records 5.08
Black Country Communion – Skyways from V on J&R Adventures 3.47
Jon Anderson – Shine from Shine on Frontiers srl 4.13 (please stop at 4.13 long fade out)
Jubu Smith with Eric Gales – EG is Here from Jubu on Little Village 8.03
Will Pike – Stem Conqueror from Rust Flow Audio on CD Baby 4.42
Rob Tognoni – Victim of Circumstance from Rebel on MIG 4.33
Richard T. Bear – Jewel from Way of the World on Quarto Valley 4.45
Katarina Pejak – Pearls On A String from Pearls on A String on Ruf 4.22
Walter Trout – No Magic (In The Street) from Broken on Provogue 3.21
Calum Ingram – The Man from The Man, self release 3.18
Joe Bonamassa – Self Inflicted Wounds from Live at The Hollywood Bowl With Orchestra on J&R Adventures 7.56
Eric Bibb – River Blues from Live at The Scala Theatre, Stockholm on Repute Records 3.16
JJ Grey & Mofro - Olustee from Olustee on Alligator 5.08
Beaux Gris Gris & The Apolcalyspe – Middle of the Night from Hot Nostalgia Radio on Grow Vision 3.27
Joanne Shaw Taylor – Back Magic from Heavy Soul on J&R Adventures 4.25
Stuck On Blue – Against the Grain from City Guys on Stuck On Blue Music 4.56
Feenstra & Simpson – Prospect of Love, single self release 2.26
Cedric Burnside – Hill Country Love from Hill Country Love on Provogue 3.04
Jon Butcher – Cadillac Limousine from Positively The Blues on Road Runner Records 2.54
Neil Sadler – By The End of the Night from Past to Present, self release 4.03
Big Wolf Band – Just A Little Bit from Rebels Journey, self release 5.26
Grand Slam – Spitfire from Wheel of Fortune on Silver Lining Music 4.29
Shotgun Mistress– Kings of the Revolution from Kings of The Revolution, self release 3.33

Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse
Get Ready to Rock! Radio Jason Ritchie Christine Adamson Wrinkly Rockers Club

Great to see Voodoo Ramble with   single   on the Get Ready to Rock! Radio POWER PLAY LIST (10 June) https://www.youtube...
15/06/2024

Great to see Voodoo Ramble with single on the Get Ready to Rock! Radio POWER PLAY LIST (10 June) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--Lo0YN8gw
https://getreadytorockradio.com/playlists/featured-this-week/
Power Plays w/c 10 June

BASTION ROSE (Epictronic Records)
VOODOO RAMBLE Midnight Ride (indie)
BYWATER CALL As If (indie)
ESCAPE THE PARADIGM Cold (Curtain Call Records)
DEFENCES Gold In The Dark (indie)
BRAVE RIVAL Fairytale (indie)
MOJO ACES Old Crow (indie)
Get Ready To Rock Boris Zamba Radio Indie Alliance

STREWTH!Album Review ROB TOGNONI Rob Tognoni    on MIG MUSIC (4/5*)https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2024/06/album-revie...
15/06/2024

STREWTH!
Album Review ROB TOGNONI Rob Tognoni on MIG MUSIC (4/5*)
https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2024/06/album-review-rob-tognoni-rebel/
Seemingly always a “Rebel”, it’s curious that it’s taken Aussie rocker Rob Tognoni until something like his 27th album to embrace the outsider theme as an album title.

Ever since outgrowing the “latest big thing” label when signed to Provogue records, Tognoni has always been an independent restless spirit not given to any one style or trend.

That said he’s never too far removed from a hard driving rock-a-boogie approach in which a combination of ripping guitar work, snappy hooks and rich vocal phrasing have given him an enduring presence in the rock blues market

The European based ‘The Tasmanian Devil’ who once forged his career in the wilds of Queensland has lost none of his flinty Australian irreverence either as a musician or as a lyricist.

As a result Rebel rocks hard to inspire and surprise by turns, and extends an open invitation to the listener to take the rough with the smooth.

There’s plenty of scintillating guitar, with occasional bone dry humour, story telling narratives, and the occasional atmospheric instrumental like the AC/DC into The Kinks style riffs of ‘2050.’

The album opens with a straight to the vein rocker called ‘Rebel And A Gamble’. It’s anchored by his tight rhythm section of bassist Slawek Semeniuk and is topped by Tognoni’s intense guitar playing.

The shuffle time sculpted wah wah of ‘Eyes Wide Open is an early highlight, while ‘Primal Baby (Tribal)’ is a double tracked 2.55 min rocker, with a funky undertow and some visceral lyrics;

“I feel the fire in my veins, The power of the sun and rain, ah yeah, ah yeah
This is just the way it is; This homo sapien can’t live Without you Primeval Baby, Huh.”

The album features 2 covers which are given a Tognoni rereading. An initial Spartan approach to the traditional ‘Whisky In The Jar’ deletes Thin Lizzy’s instrumental opening and goes straight into the verse.

But Tognoni injects it with some fresh resolve while incorporating cool harmony guitar lines and a punchy solo on the outro.

He also denudes Bowie’s ‘Rebel Rebel’ of its signature opening riff, and settles instead for an exercise in cool dynamics.

He doesn’t hold back lyrically on two thematically related tacks, of which the uncompromising ‘Move Along’ is a prime example of his own rebel status on this album; “Respect is a workin’ thing, It comes it sometimes goes, That’s just the way of life, It ain’t fair, of course I know.”

He adds some kick ass crashing chords and a supple solo that bounces right out of the speakers like a featherweight’s opening shots in the ring.

The melodic ‘Assholes And Opinions’ is built on a fatter organ sound, and carries a similar message to ‘Move Along’, concluding that; “Tomorrow is another day.”

It builds imperiously with a climactic blistering harp wail and early Beatles style ‘sha la’s bv’s.

He even indulges himself on a double tracked caricature of an Aussie rap on ‘Here To Stay’, which raises a smile, even if the tune isn’t memorable.

In many ways ‘Rebel’ gives him the opportunity to amplify every aspect of his career so far. And though most of the songs are new they relate to many of his previous musical explorations.

‘Little Things’ for example, is one of a number highlights and could easily have come from his 1995 ‘Stones & Colours’ album.

It features an exquisite wah-wah intro on melodic love song which still marks him out as a strong singer song writer, when he’s not busy lampooning all around him.

He’s also a guitarist whose array of tone colours always support the song, as evidenced by the layered acoustic–into-electric intro on the album closer called ‘Life’.

The latter is a big sounding track which finds him he’s; “cruising down the highway of life”, as his crunchy solo gives way to a Hammond B3 break, and back into the groove.

Southern rock fans will surely lap up ‘Victim of Circumstance which though evoking Skynyd’s ‘Sweet Home Alabama’, morphs into his own template of sustained notes and an avalanche of energy, building to a raucous ending bathed in feedback and book ended by an extended crescendo.

And as if to highlight the diverse nature of a musical related journey over 17 generous 17 tracks, he evokes The Stones with a Keith Richards style riff driven opening to ‘A Mystery Man’, on which he double tracks his vocals and flies on the chorus.

Best of all is the uplifting feel of ’Orion’ which is a thing of taste and intricate poetic beauty, not the immediate thought that comes to mind on some of his other barn bursting material.

2 live tracks from the Netherlands find him dipping into his old back catalogue for ‘Lands of Cirrus’ on which his distorted tone evokes a Hendrix feel, while he mines a quiet-to-loud dynamic with guitar squalls on ‘Lil Melody.’

As the album title suggests, he never compromises for anyone, (except perhaps for a bottle of red).

His busy career has seen him evolve from being a highly original lyric driven blues rocker, into harder hitting rocker with a locker full of AC/DC riffs.

‘Rebel’ broadens his scope again with the kind of energetic spontaneity that sees him power through all 17 tracks with great purpose.

Heritage rock never sounded so beligerent. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra
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