Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Superstar, From Bonnie to Sweet Connie to Luther....

One of my favorite songs all time is "Superstar," It's been recorded many times, by several artists, and I always find something to love about every single version!

Originally, the song was called "Groupie" and it was about groupies!  Such as Sweet Connie and Pamela DesBarre.  I have an acquaintance in Paducah, KY who was actually a high school classmate of Connie Hamzy....aka "Sweet Connie."  I remember when a former co-worker of mine came to Paducah from Little Rock, I asked him, "Did you ever met Sweet Connie?" He didn't know who I was talking about, and I thought, "Oh man...that's a part of rock n roll history!"  Then again....that also may have been to his credit.  The song, "Superstar" or "The Groupie" was written by Delaney and Bonnie.   Here's the way it originally sounded...


The song was later recorded by The Carpenters and became a HUGE hit!


Even Sonic Youth has recorded a cover of "Superstar."   Probably my least favorite version, and that's pretty lame if you can't top The Carpenters....just sayin....


Without a doubt my favorite version is Luther Vandross.  I really like Luther's styling and what he did with the song. He may have been the last really great "song stylist" we've had.  The kind of singer who could take ANY song, and make it his own...  (notice how from about halfway on, Luther uses the Echoplex...a VERY powerful tool in live performances today)



Saturday, December 1, 2012

57 Years Ago Today, Rosa Parks Said No

On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to obey a bus driver's order that she give up her seat in the colored section to a white passenger, after the white section was filled.

Parks' act of defiance and the Montgomery Bus Boycott became important symbols of the modern Civil Rights Movement. She became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation. She organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon, president of the local chapter of the NAACP; and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a new minister in town who gained national prominence in the civil rights movement.   Listen to her words:

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Country Legends LIVE

If you missed our show at the Carson Center Friday night, you missed a real treat. Country Legends Live featured tribute artists to the greats of country music: Patsy Cline, Conway Twitty, Hank Williams S and Johnny Cash.

One of my favorites, Mandy Barnett, performed the music of Patsy Cline.  Barnett was the last singer with whom legendary producer Owen Bradley worked.  When you hear her classic and powerful voice, you know why.

An ADDED treat for me and pickers in the audience, she brought along Andy Reiss from the Time Jumpers as her band leader. One of, if not the top session picker in Nashville!  My goodness, what a treat!

Michael Twitty did a great job playing his dad's songs and as an added reat, brought out Emily Portman as Loretta Lynn to sing a couple of duets!


David Church did a great Hank Williams!

And Shawn Barker closed it out as the man in black, Johnny Cash!   Great performer and cool cat, too!

Great show by all!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Help Make Out Our Setlist Friday Night!

We're doing something fun for BBQ on the River! We'll play Friday night at 5:30 on the main stage.  We want YOU to help make out our set list for our show!  Of course, I haven't used a set list for a show in about 15 years, but I will this time, depending on what you want to hear! 

Just let us know on our facebook page for 61 South or my facebook page or tweet us at @Lew_Jetton or @61_South !  We'll tally up the votes and write down the set list, then play it back Friday Night frmo the main stage at the BBQ on the River!  While you're there be sure to enjoy the BBQ! The sale of the BBQ benefits local charities, and have a cold one in the Beer Garden, directly across from the stage! It benefits the Paducah Symphony! In fact, you can "adopt a keg" for the Paducah Symphony and help them, while getting cool beer glasses and beer tickets! It's all good fun, for VERY good causes!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

New FREE MP3 Download-61 South Live



Here's another free download of an MP3 of a live performance.  Raw and uncut. One of our favorites, "Homegrown Tomato" recorded live at the Barbeque on the River in Paducah, Kentucky in 2008.


Click Here to download, and enjoy!



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Free Download-Lew Jetton & 61 South-LIVE-19 Years Old

I'm happy to start posting, from time to time, some free downloads of some of our live recordings over the years!  Some are originals, and some are our covers of songs.  This is the old song, 19 Years Old, recorded live in 2008 at the Barbeque on the River in Paducah, Kentucky.  Enjoy!


To download the FREE MP3, CLICK HERE!


Sunday, February 12, 2012

With Apologies to Gordon Lightfoot, "The Wreck Of The Eggner's Ferry Bridge"

Greg Dunker & Dr Jeff at NewsTalk 94.3FM came up with this hilarious spoof of "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"  Or should we call it the "Rhyme of the Delta Mariner"? Check it out!