
Willie West is why we started Dig Deeper. An artist who - back in the 1960s and 1970s recorded a stack of incredible records - but had the misfortune to be released on labels which couldn't or didn't promote them, in Willie's case because they all ended up folding. Only with the passage of time can we rewrite the history of soul music and find those records which were great musically - not those which happened to have the most marketing dollars behind them.
February 26's Dig Deeper at Southpaw will be New Orleans soul legend Willie West's very first show ever in NYC performing his own music. His first should have been some 40 years ago at the Apollo Theatre - but somehow, Lee Dorsey stayed on stage (with Willie's band!) a little too long, and New York never got to hear a note. Willie was back in New York in the late 1970s lending vocals to the Meters, playing some of their classic material at an outdoor festival - but not a note of his own.
Willie West has given us an incredible legacy of soul - from the blazing R&B of "Willie knows how", to a seemingly endless list of aching deep soul ballads like "Don't be ashamed to cry", to the Allen Toussaint-arranged & produced acoustic funk bomb "Fairchild" which fairly drips with the echoes of New Orleans (and likely features the Meters as the uncredited session musicians).
Don't be ashamed if you haven't heard of Willie West - it's taken us quite some time to assemble his 45s (there are still a couple we haven't been able to find after years of searching), and it's taken Willie a fair few years to get back to NYC for his first show. To say this will be a Dig Deeper to remember is an understatement - once heard, you will never forget Willie West.
Dig Deeper is ecstatic to present Willie West's first show in NYC, backed by the Sweet Divines, who will also be opening the night with their own set.
WILLIE WEST PLAYS SOUTHPAW ON FEBRUARY 26.
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Andy Friedman Performs His New Album, Laserbeams And Dreams, with David Goodrich and Stephan Crump. Special Guests include Jen Chapin, Session Americana, and more at Southpaw on March 12.
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Artist and songwriter Andy Friedman performs his forthcoming third studio album, Laserbeams And Dreams (April 2011), accompanied onstage by the duo with whom he recorded -- noted producer and guitarist David Goodrich (Chris Smither), and Grammy®-nominated acoustic upright bassist and composer Stephan Crump. The album was recorded live in the studio in a twenty-four hour span with a lone overdub. Friedman’s reputation as a “dusty, paint-splattered Americana sage” (Rochester News & Democrat) germinated with the release of his 2009 release, Weary Things, garnering enthusiastic praise, a performance on NPR’s coveted Mountain Stage, and a growing audience. The online cultural journal Slant hailed Friedman as “an arrival of one of the genre’s smartest and deepest talents.” His “hard-tack country originals” were described in The New Yorker as “the mark of a true artist,” while NoDepression.com called his songs “unforgettable.” Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor proffered the song “Weary Things” as a “certified, genuine American tune,” and Indie-icon Sufjan Stevens proclaimed, “I think the world of Andy Friedman. I’ve always wanted to be Andy Friedman.” Largely overlooked, Weary Things was highlighted alongside titles by Tom Waits and Chuck Prophet by the Associated Press among “The Best Overlooked Albums of 2009.” “Friedman can write a lyric, and he can deliver it,” declared Stephen Wine. “He is not to be overlooked, that’s for sure.”
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