- The Blasters
:"For others with this name, see
Blasters ."The Blasters are arock and roll music group formed in1979 inDowney, California by brothersPhil Alvin (vocals andguitar ) andDave Alvin (guitar), withbass guitar ist John Bazz anddrum mer Bill Bateman. Phil Alvin explained the origin of the band's name: "I thought Joe Turner’s backup band on Atlantic records – I had these 78s – I thought they were the Blues Blasters. That ends up it was Jimmy McCracklin. I just took the 'Blues' off and Joe finally told me, that’s Jimmy McCracklin’s name, but you tell ‘im I gave you permission to steal it." [ [http://philalvininterview.blogspot.com phil alvin interview ] ]Their self-described "American Music" was a blend of
blues music ,rockabilly , earlyrock and roll ,punk rock ,mountain music , andrhythm and blues . They have a devoted fan base and have received largely positive critical reviews, but have earned only limited mainstream success. Critic Mark Deming wrote of them, "the Blasters displayed a wide-ranging musical diversity [and] were a supremely tight and tasteful band with enough fire, smarts, and passion for two or three groups." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fbfrxqw0ldhe allmusic ((( Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (1981-1985) > Overview ))) ] ]Band history
The Alvin brothers had an early interest in
blues music , and attended concerts byT-Bone Walker ,Big Joe Turner and others, sometimes jamming and reminiscing with the musicians. Phil Alvin remembers that his mother would take him backstage to get harmonica lessons fromSonny Terry when Phil was still a boy. Rhythm and Blues saxophone legend Lee Allen joined The Blasters for two albums and toured with the original line up until his death in 1994.Steve Berlin (later ofLos Lobos ) joined, playing baritone sax, and Gene Taylor joined as well, performingboogie woogie stylepiano .The Blasters' energetic live performances gained a local following, and they became fixtures of the early
1980 s Los Angelespunk rock scene, performing alongside X, Black Flag, TheGun Club and others. Former Black Flag singer and currentRollins Band leaderHenry Rollins wrote of the Blasters, "In my mind, they were a great band that not enough people found out about. Bill Bateman is one of the bestdrummer s there is, and then of course, there are the Alvin brothers. A lot of talent for one band." (Rollins, 36)The Blasters toured almost continuously for much of their existence. The notes for "The Blasters Collection" report that in one particular month, they toured with
psychobilly pioneersThe Cramps , withwestern swing revivalistsAsleep at the Wheel and on a leg of Queen's west coast tour. The Blasters gave boosts to bothLos Lobos andDwight Yoakam by inviting them on tour; Yoakam would later score a modest hit with his version of Dave Alvin's "Long White Cadillac". The Blasters also gained more exposure in theWalter Hill film "Streets of Fire ", performing two songs for the soundtrack and appearing as themselves in the film. The Blasters song "Dark Night" was featured in a 1985 episode of Miami Vice, and the 1996Quentin Tarantino -Robert Rodriguez collaboration "From Dusk Till Dawn ".Dave Alvin--always the group's primary songwriter--left the band in
1986 for a critically acclaimed if sometimes only moderately successful solo career. Phil Alvin has led various incarnations of The Blasters intermittently since then, including a few reunion tours and live albums of the original line up. Personnel as of 2008 is Phil Alvin together with John Bazz, Keith Wyatt, and Bill Batemen [http://www.blastersnewsletter.com/] .Albums
Albums by the "original" Blasters:
* "American Music" (1979)
* "The Blasters" (1981)
* "Over There" (live EP) (1982)
* "Non-Fiction" (1983)
* "Hard Line " (1985)
* "The Blasters Collection" (1xCD Best Of) (1990)
* "Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings" (2xCD Anthology) (2002)
* "Trouble Bound" (live) (2002)
* "Going Home" (live) (2004)Albums by current line-up:
* "4-11-44" (2005)
References
Bibliography
*Henry Rollins; Get In The Van: On The Road With Black Flag; 2.13.61 Publications, 1994, ISBN 1-880985-23-3
External links
* [http://www.theblasters.com/ The Blasters Homepage]
* [http://www.furious.com/perfect/blasters.html A Testament to The Blasters]
* [http://philalvininterview.blogspot.com Phil Alvin Bakersfield Interview]
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