'Take
a buttery voice laid over two-fisted barrelhouse piano playing and
apply it to boogie, blues, rock and soul and it's a killer combination
that leaves your toes tapping.'
--Associated Press
Pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her
first-ever live CD,'the Grammy-nominated LIVE! DOWN THE ROAD, will
perform in St. Louis.
Ball won two 2004 Blues Music Awards for 'Contemporary Blues Album
of the Year' for the Grammy-nominated CD, SO MANY RIVERS, as well
as the award for 'Contemporary Female Blues Artist of the Year.' And
in 2005 and 2006, the Blues Music Awards honored Ball as the 'Pinetop
Perkins Piano Player of the Year.' Over the course of her career,
Ball's infectious, intelligent and deeply emotional songs have won
her a loud and loyal fan base all over the world.
Concert information is as follows:
Thursday, February 22nd:
Harrah's Casino
Voodoo Lounge
777 Casino Center Drive
Maryland Heights, MO
www.harrahs.com
8:00 p.m.
$24.50
For more than 30 years, Ball has been delivering her signature brand
of Texas blues, Louisiana R&B and Gulf Coast swamp pop to audiences
all over the world. She has earned a huge and intensely loyal following
through critically acclaimed albums and continued non-stop touring.
Live, she's simply unbeatable.
Previously, the only way for Marcia Ball's fans to hear one of her
stellar live performances was to see her in person. But now that all
changes, as Ball rewards her fans with her first-ever full-length
live album, LIVE! DOWN THE ROAD, a blistering set recorded at the
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in 2004.
The CD mixes songs from throughout her career, including longtime
fan favorites like La Ti Da and Crawfishin' as well as newer material
like Louella. Ball gives each song the workout of a lifetime, reinventing
and reinvigorating every track with the immediacy and fire only a
live show can deliver.
Born in Orange, Texas in 1949 to a family whose female members all
played piano, Ball grew up in the small town of Vinton, Louisiana,
right across the border from Texas. She began taking piano lessons
at age five, playing old Tin Pan Alley tunes from her grandmother's
collection. From her aunt, Marcia heard more modern and popular music.
But it wasn't until she was 13 that Marcia discovered the blues, as
she sat amazed while Irma Thomas delivered the most soulful and spirited
performance the young teenager had ever seen. According to Ball, 'She
just blew me away; she caught me totally unaware. Once I started my
own band, the first stuff I was doing was Irma's.' In 1966, she attended
Louisiana State University, where she played some of her very first
gigs with a blues-based rock band called Gum.
In 1970 Ball set out for San Francisco. Her car broke down in Austin,
Texas, and while waiting for repairs, she fell in love with the city
and decided to stay. It wasn't long before Ball was performing in
the city's clubs with a progressive country band called Freda and
the Firedogs, while beginning to hone her songwriting skills. It was
around this time that Ball delved deeply into the music of the great
New Orleans piano players, especially Professor Longhair. 'Once I
found out about Professor Longhair,' recalls Ball, 'I knew I had found
my direction.'
When the band broke up in 1974, Ball launched her solo career, signing
to Capitol Records and debuting with the country album Circuit Queen
in 1978. She released six critically acclaimed albums on the Rounder
label during the 1980s and 1990s. In 1990, Ball - collaborating with
Angela Strehli and Lou Ann Barton - recorded the hugely successful
Dreams Come True on the Antone's label. At the end of 1997, Marcia
finished work on a similar 'three divas of the blues' project for
Rounder, this time in the distinguished company of Tracy Nelson and
Ball's longtime inspiration, Irma Thomas. The album, Sing It!, was
released in January, 1998 and was nominated for both a Grammy' and
a Blues Music Award as 'Best Contemporary Blues Album.' Ball also
received the 1998 Blues Music Award for 'Contemporary Female Vocalist
Of The Year' and for 'Best Blues Instrumentalist-Keyboards.' In 1999,
Marcia and her band appeared in the nationally televised Public Television
special In Performance At The White House along with B.B. King and
Della Reese. Her albums and performances received glowing reviews
in major music publications, and Marcia was featured on leading radio
and television programs, including Austin City Limits and National
Public Radio's Fresh Air and Piano Jazz.
Since the release of her Alligator debut PRESUMED INNOCENT, Ball has
received more popular and critical acclaim than ever before. SO MANY
RIVERS, her 2003 follow-up, continued the trend. Billboard declared,
'Ball is a consummate pro' a killer pianist, a great singer and songwriter.
Powerful. Righteous. SO MANY RIVERS is the best album Ball has ever
tracked.'
Feature stories ran in magazines across the country, including USA
Today, Keyboard, DownBeat, Billboard, U.S. News & World Report
and in newpapers from coast to coast. Ball performed on National Public
Radio's A Prairie Home Companion, World Cafe and Whad'Ya Know?, Public
Radio International's Studio 360, the nationally syndicated Mitch
Albom Show, and the PBS-televised version of Mountain Stage. Ball
was featured on CNN in 2002, and in February, 2003, she joined her
friends The Hackberry Ramblers on NBC television's Today Show. She
was featured on the cover of The Austin Chronicle as well as Blues
Revue magazine and even appeared in Piano Blues, the film directed
by Clint Eastwood included in Martin Scorsese's The Blues series which
aired on PBS television nationwide.
Now,
with LIVE! DOWN THE ROAD and a long list of high profile tour dates,
Marcia Ball is poised for even more acclaim. Blues Revue declares,
'Marcia Ball has an uncanny ability to synthesize all the sounds
of the Texas-Louisiana border and deliver them with an honesty that
makes it all seem natural and logical. She has this amazing power
to light up a room.' With LIVE! DOWN THE ROAD, Ball's singing, songwriting
and piano playing, along with her foot-stomping, road-tested band,
will move souls and feet together, creating a romping, stomping
roadhouse full of heartfelt passion and fervent music for anyone
within earshot.
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