Music Highway

A subsidiary to a weekly radio show of the same name, The Music Highway blog is dedicated to musicians everywhere who travel the creative road to musical fulfillment, either literally or figuratively and is a gathering place where these musicians can share their thoughts, comments, ideas, concepts, frustrations, successes and any other bits of information that will be encouraging to others traveling the same pathway.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Dr. Jay & Miss Diana Guests on Music Highway


Although it was by unusual circumstances (their van broke down on I-40 during a recent trip to West Tennessee) we were thrilled to once again have Jay & Diana Allen (a.k.a. Dr. Jay & Miss Diana) stop by for a visit with us on Music Highway. The "dynamic" duo have a new CD out and graced us with a few selections from the new release.

We were able to catch up with all that has been going on with Jay & Diana since our last meeting back in December when they made their first appearance on the show.

We always look forward to spending time with these wacky folks as they always shake things up a bit on the show and everyone has a great time laughing and generally having a good time recording another installment of Music Highway. You certainly never know what to expect from Jay and Diana rounds out the team with great conversation and fabulous songs.

Jay & Diana are staff writers for a publisher in Nashville and frequently visit West Tennessee to "get away" for some solitude to write songs. Over the past year or so they have appeared in person at a selection of Jackson nightspots and venues and are scheduled to be back in town performing at T.J. Mulligan's on Friday night July 7th.

If you get a chance get out and see them when they come to town. They are wonderfully talented and gifted songwriters/performers and always deliver a great performance wherever they appear. July 7th will be a good opportunity for West Tennessseans to catch their show since mostly they work clubs, songwriter nights, and other venues mostly in Nashville.

One thing for sure, if you are looking for something different check out Dr. Jay and Miss Diana "LIVE". You are certain to become instant fans.

Here are some online locations where you can learn more about and even hear the music of Dr. Jay & Miss Diana:
http://www.nashvilleim.com/artistPage_musicStuff.php?member_id=ARNA100109

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Blues Legend Guitar Shorty Guests on Music Highway


One of the real payoffs for producing a radio show like Music Highway is having the extreme privilege of meeting some truly great artists from time to time. Earlier today Wes & I recorded a Music Highway show with blues legend Guitar Shorty who recently headlined the 15th Annual Shannon Street Blues & Heritage Festival here in Jackson, TN on June 3.

Shorty's set on Saturday night of the festival rocked the huge audience gathered there for a whoppin' two and a half hours. And, they loved every note of it!

This guy is an entertainer like few before him and even still occasionally spices up his act, he tells us, by turning a complete flip while playing the guitar (the story about the origin of this acrobatic on-stage endeavor will have you rolling in the floor as you listen to the actual broadcast of the upcoming Music Highway where Shorty appears).

To the casual music fan, and even some blues fans, Guitar Shorty may not be a name that is readily recognized right at first. But, when you begin to hear this man's story and where all his long career has found him you realize very quickly you are in the presence of Blues Royalty.

Shorty has played with some of the most notable names and legends in the business including a stint with fellow legendary R&B artist Ray Charles. Shorty was just 16 years old when "Uncle Ray", as he affectionately refers to him, sent his personal manager to check Shorty out. Upon hearing Shorty play for second time Ray's manager introduced himself and began a process of gaining Shorty's parents permission to hire the young virtuoso to play on the road in Charles' band.

Shorty also worked with other blues legends including Guitar Slim and others. One of his most notable claims to fame came because rock legend Jimi Hendrix used to go AWOL from the military to come out and sit at the feet of Shorty in concert and watch every move he made. Shorty was actually Hendrix's brother-in-law for a while while the elder musicians was married to Jimi's sister.

Listen close to Shorty's intense guitar licks, stylings, and musical inflections and you will swear you are listening to early Hendrix music. Shorty's influence ran through Hendrix's music for the remainder of Jimi's career until his untimely death a few years later.

The show we recorded with Shorty will air on Rock 92.3FM in the West Tennessee market on Sunday, June 11, from 9 till 10pm. This is one you just might want to roll the recorders on as this super talented gracious gentleman graced Wes and I for a solid hour with some of the most memorable and hilarious stories you will ever hear a musician relate. The show also includes a good sampling of Shorty's recordings that are guaranteed to mesmerize you as you listen to this guitar master work his magic.

If you have friends or aquaintenances that love the blues and enjoy the history of the genre by all means remind them of the upcoming broadcast on Sunday night June 11. It will certainly be more than worth it.