Showing posts with label Ore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ore. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cleve Eaton ~ The "Count's Bassist" entertains at ORE...




Like Taylor Hicks, Cleve Eaton is an artist who began his musical career early. He was playing his mother’s piano at the age of 5. By the time he was 15, he had taken up the saxophone, trumpet, tuba and string bass.

His talent was nurtured in an intensely musical family. He played in a jazz ensemble at Tennessee A&I State University, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in music. He moved to Chicago and landed tours with the major jazz bands of Larry Novak, Ramsey Lewis and a 17-year stint with the legendary Count Basie when he was dubbed the “Count’s Bassist.”

And like Taylor Hicks, he found the road to be a “devil in disguise” or “no bed of roses.”

“Music is a business like any other,” he says, “and being on the road is no bed of roses. We’d finish recording an album in the studio and get right back on the bus, heading out for another tour. I went for years without a vacation.

“One time, I played 10 different countries in 10 days. Catching those 5 a.m. flights, having to exchange your currency every time you turn around—those parts of being on the road, I don’t miss at all.”

His ten years with the Ramsey Lewis Trio brought 4 gold singles including “Hang on Sloopy,” and “Wade in the Water.” He has played on recordings on almost all genres with the greatest musical stars of our time: jazz with John Klemmer and Bunky Green, R&B with the Dells and Bobby Rush, Pop with Minnie Riperton, Jerry Butler and Rotary Connection, Big Band with Henry Mancini, Frank Sinatra, Joe Williams, Billy Eckstein, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald and many more.

In 1974, Mr. Eaton began touring with his own group, Cleve Eaton and Co. which became Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars in 2004.

In the late 1990s he spent a time teaching music at the University of Alabama as creator and conductor of the UAB Jazz Ensemble.

He is an Alabama native, born in Fairfield, a suburb of Birmingham. He has been honored
with induction into the Jazz Hall of Fame in Birmingham, the Playboy Jazz Poll, Canada's Cultural Enhancement Award and the Achievement Award at the Count Basie Tribute Concert. He was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 2008, the same year that Taylor Hicks was given that organization’s America’s Music Award.

Cleve Eaton on the red carpet at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Awards Gala in 2008.


Cleve Eaton and the Jazz All-Stars entertain at Ore Drink and Dine in Birmingham for Sunday Brunch from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

When Ore Drink and Dine was The Open Door Café, Cleve Eaton often played a gig there. So did a young, relatively unknown musician, Taylor Hicks, whose friend owned the Open Door.

With a long history at the location, it is no wonder that American Idol Taylor Hicks came back to The Open Door, bought it with partners, and opened Ore.

And Mr. Eaton still entertains there.

Ore Drink and Dine was honored recently by Birmingham Magazine as Birmingham’s Best New Restaurant. Ore’s retro chic industrial décor and Southern eclectic menu celebrates the history of the Magic City. It has received rave reviews for fine cuisine and drink, relaxed atmosphere, and live music.

Check out one of Birmingham’s Best restaurants and one of its legendary musicians!

Follow ORE on Twitter @ORE4747
http://twitter.com/#!/ORE4747
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Sources:
http://www.alamhof.org/cleveeaton.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Eaton
http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=49269

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Taylor Hicks~~The pictures say it all...

When pictures speak louder and better than words…

Kirk Stauffer at Snoqualmie was nice enough to give us three pictures to share. They are different and stunning:




Check out more of Mr. Stauffer's photos from Snoqualmie here:
http://www.soundspike.com/photos/771/1/taylor_hicks_in_snoqualmie__wa/

There’s something about this man and his harp. NolaMar1, took some beautifully professional pictures during Jazz Fest week in New Orleans of Taylor and the musicians at Down on the Bayou. She shared this one with us:

She has more at NolaMarImages, including Taylor Hicks and the musicians he met, including Jamie Johnson:
http://nolamarimages.smugmug.com/Music/Down-On-The-Bayou-III-Howling/16930365_d4tbff#1280101707_cJnHJt2

There’s something about pictures of Taylor on the golf course! The Birmingham News caught the action at the Regions at Shoal Creek this week:




Our Regions fan on the greens, OBG/Rayvis, shared this candid shot of Taylor entitled: “tryingtoEnglishitin” which I believe means trying to make his putt go in with a little help from the harp.





There are more Regions photos from OBG here:
http://s1.zetaboards.com/connections/topic/4245976/1/

There’s something intriguing about wine labels, and Taylor Hicks got his own this week! The City Winery, where he performs on May 15th, offered a Limited Edition Artists Selection—a cabernet sauvignon with $10 of each purchase going to the Red Cross for tornado relief. Now, that’s a GOOD way to support a GOOD cause! Might we see some of this at Ore?


Photographer Tamika Moore and writer Bob Carlton of the Birmingham News gave us a good inside glimpse of Ore and its Executive Chef, Joey Dickerson, who showed off the chic retro industrial look of Birmingham’s newest restaurant serving “Southern eclectic” fare.

Food, wine, golf, music--the pictures say it all.



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Tour time is super photo time! Thanks to all who share their images…

It is one of the best parts of the fan community—because we can’t be at all the concerts, photos and vids are the next best thing!

Cameras and those who click them ROCK!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Thanks to Cath for acquiring Mr. Stauffer's photos for TTHC.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Taylor Hicks ~~ Biography: The Journey, Touring in the Blood




After closing night in Cleveland, Hicks went back to what he had done for a long time—touring and performing with a full band. He put together what he dubbed a “kick ass” band and took off on a "Kick Ass" Summer Tour in 2010, which kicked off July 25th with a sold out opening at the Highline Ballroom on New York City’s trendy Westside. On his third tour bus, Hicks and a band from down home played in over 25 cities from New England to California to Florida for the next three months. He hand delivered more copies of The Distance, signing the album and posing for pictures with fans waiting in long lines after each concert.

Hicks proved his talent once again for putting together top musicians who meld to give an energetic and eclectic performance: Brandon Peeples on bass guitar, Leif Bondarenko, on drums, Jeff Lopez on saxophone, Sam Gunderson on guitar, Matt Kimbrel on percussions, and Brian Less, longtime band mate and his Musical Director, on keyboards. The 2010 band has continued to appear with Hicks into 2011 except for Matt Kimbrell, whose untimely death shortly after the Epcot Center shows in October, 2010, shocked and saddened Hicks and his fellow band mates.

August, 2010, brought a special solo appearance by Hicks to honor movie legend, Clint Eastwood, at the Museum of Tolerance International Film Festival in Los Angeles. At the request made personally by Mr. Eastwood, Hicks performed “Gran Torino,” the title song from the classic 1970’s film that Eastwood produced and starred in set in a troubled Detroit. Before a house of film dignitaries, Hicks performed the song that Eastwood also wrote. The performance has only been seen outside the event in a snippet of one of his "Riding Shotgun with Taylor Hicks" episodes.

Jam Cruise 9, a floating musical extravaganza with jamband artists extraordinaire, rang in 2011. Hicks sat in with and received high acclaim for his performances on vocals and the harmonica with Galactic, Robert Randolph, Funky Big Sam, Mardi Gras Band, Anders Osborne, and many others. He also hosted the Jam Cruise version of The Gong Show. It was not his first foray into the jamband scene. He had sailed years before as a guest and young musician schooled in the music that celebrates funk and improvisation. He had headed a jamband cover band in college.

The musician/actor also ventured into TV appearing last fall on "Don’t Forget the Lyrics," and related his own haunting tale on "Celebrity Ghost Stories" on Biography Channel. Most recently, power sliding onto the stage, he made a surprise appearance on NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, singing a musical parody with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and the legendary Roots of young Rebecca Black’s "Friday." It was an instant internet sensation going viral and global, scoring almost a million and a half views on YouTube in a few hours after the show. Most frequently described as "EPIC" and "hilarious," it was touted as the new classic Friday/weekend/partyin’ song. It continues to grow global popularity as a viral phenomenon on internet sites.

Hicks added "restaurateur" to his plate in 2011 opening Ore Bar and Grill, a neighborhood restaurant in the Crestline area of Birmingham. He and investors purchased The Open Door, an historic place where he appeared as a young musician. Ore is named after Birmingham’s past strongly connected to iron ore.

The songwriter and platinum recording artist has headed back to the recording studio with an undisclosed producer for a new album expected out in late fall, 2011. He has described it as "country soul."


"I came from the roadhouse...that’s the kind of feeling I’m giving to my next album."

Hicks continues to tour with concerts and charity appearances scheduled from New England to the Northwest. Touring, song writing and recording remain the roots and core of this American Idol, Broadway star, platinum recording artist, songwriter, restaurateur, and working musician.

He sums it up colloquially in his Twitter profile as:

"Ice Cream Pimp-Artist-Hippie-Author-Restaurateur-Genuine Smart Ass"

And tweets, again colloquially, about his life after filming the Fallon "Friday" experience:

"The shit that I enjoy doing everyday. Wow...what a life. Thanks everyone."


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Tomorrow: The final chapter: “Leave Me With the Music.” The final word is always about the music…and a photo finish that says it all.