Andy Seagrave - The Jungle [2021]

 

 

A Texas blues man’s journey to New York leads him back to his roots. 



The night before Andy Seagrave moved to New York, he was 20 years old and playing blues guitar in a south Texas club. A friend asked, “You ready for the concrete jungle?” 18 years, a recession, 2 layoffs and a pandemic later, Andy’s releasing his debut album: The Jungle

After studying advertising at The School of Visual Arts, Andy worked on Madison Ave as a copywriter. But in 2009 he was laid off. Newly married and unable to find work, Andy began writing the songs that would become the framework for 'The Jungle'. For the next few years, he struggled to find his identity. Was he an Ad man or a blues man?

Andy became disenchanted with advertising. But seeing artists like The Black Keys and Gary Clark Jr blow up reignited his passion for blues. He kept writing and performing.

In 2017, Andy received a guitar in the mail with a note that said, ‘I want you to have this, it belonged to my brother, it’s meant to be played’. The guitar belonged to a musician from Austin, Texas. It was gifted by the musician's brother. Weeks later Andy would sit in with bassist Dan Green and meet drummer Keith Robinson–also from Austin. “It seemed like my path was leading me back to Texas and back to the blues.'

"To me, blues are social and spiritual. The blues are a blank canvas for the soul to paint. So as I woke up to social issues like police brutality and systemic racism, and I saw it effect my wife and friends, I wrote about it.” –Andy Seagrave

The Jungle is a bluesy odyssey with a New York influence. Andy's poetic lyricism and Texas blues chops are backed by an in-demand rhythm section–Keith Robinson (drums) and Nick West (bass) who bring a fresh, authentic sound. 


01. Jungle Intro (1:31)
02. The Jungle (4:06)
03. Bad Bad Man (4:46)
04. My Name is Human (4:32)
05. Freedom (4:19)
06. In My Heart (3:27)
07. Lay Me Down (3:59)
08. The Fire Below (3:31)
09. Where Did He Go (1:59)
10. Still My Baby (3:49)


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Jorma Kaukonen-2020/12/13 The Vogel, Red Bank, NJ [two shows]

 


Jorma Kaukonen 

Red Bank, New Jersey

Saturday, December 12, 2020


First show

  1. Dime For Beer
  2. Candy Man
  3. Serpent Of Dreams
  4. Uncle Sam Blues
  5. Letter To The The North Star
  6. Too Many Years
  7. Walkin’ Blues
  8. The Terrible Operation
  9. Death Don’t Have No Mercy
  10. Living In The Moment
  11. Sea Child
  12. Full Go Round
  13. Genesis
  14. Ode To Billy Dean
  15. Keep On Truckin’ Mama
  16. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning
  17. Encore: Embryonic Journey

second show


  1. Blue Railroad Train
  2. Whining Boy Blues
  3. Been So Long
  4. Another Man Done Gone
  5. Day To Day Out The Window Blues
  6. Flying Clouds
  7. Trial By Fire
  8. River Of Time
  9. Song For The Stainless Cymbal
  10. How Long Blues
  11. Let Us Get Together Right Down Here
  12. I’m Free From The Chain Gang Now
  13. Search My Heart
  14. Roads and Roads &
  15. Come Back Baby
  16. I See The Light
  17. Sleep Song
  18. San Francisco Bay Blues
  19. I Know You Rider
  20. Encore: Water Song