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Mulebone Origin New York City, NY Genres Piedmont blues, Delta Blues, Roots Years active 1996–present Labels Red Tug Records, Ellipsis Arts Website Official Site Members Hugh Pool
John RagusaMulebone is an American blues based duo of roots music specialist singer/guitarist Hugh Pool and multi-instrumentalist John Ragusa.
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Biography
The combo originally formed in 1996 to play at the Brotherhood of Thieves on Nantucket Island.[1]
Their original cassette release, Mulebone was recorded on ADAT in Hugh's apartment in 1996 and sold several hundred copies on their repeated visits to Nantucket.
The group continued to perform, slowly expanding their area of operation and repertoire. In 1998 the duo took half the music that was on the original cassette, recorded 5 new songs and put out a CD also entitled Mulebone. This one featuring their signature laughing donkey on the cover.
In 2000 the group got noticed by Alan Pepper, owner of the New York City venue, The Bottom Line, and a run of shows at the venue began. Over the next 2 years Mulebone was twice featured on The Downtown Messiah,[2][3][4] Commander Cody, The Bob's, Lena Katroukis, Al Stewart, and Al Kooper and the ReKooperators.
They were featured, along with Sweet Honey in the Rock, Maria Muldaur and David Grisman on the award winning Ellipsis Arts compilation album, American Lullaby.[5] Their own album Mulebone, was a collection of traditionals, and charted in the Top 100 on the "Americana Roots Chart" for National radio airplay, as reported by the Album Network.[6]
Discography
Albums
- 1999 Mulebone (Red Tug Records)
- 2010 New Morning (Red Tug Records)
Compilation albums
- 2003 American Lullabye (Ellipsis Arts)
References
- ^ "Welcome to Northern Express: Music". Northernexpress.com. 2009-04-13. http://www.northernexpress.com/editorial/music.asp?id=3770. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ The Downtown Messiah, Retrieved August 2011
- ^ "The Downtown Messiah". NY Rock. 2002-11-18. http://www.nyrock.com/worldbeat/11_2002/111802a.asp. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "Arlo, Mulebone at next 8 Great Tuesdays | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News". Goerie.com. http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090716/ENTERTAINMENT0303/307169956/-1/RSS. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "Sounds True". Therelaxationcompany.com. http://www.therelaxationcompany.com/cd4294.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "Hugh Pool and John Ragusa: 'Feelin' good blues never felt better.'". Newsblaze.com. 2009-01-29. http://newsblaze.com/story/20090129072142pamb.nb/topstory.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
External links
Categories:- American blues musical groups
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