New single & music video "Come On In My Kitchen"
Just one month until the Blues Caravan starts rolling again!
This year we have Alastair Greene, Eric Johanson and Katarina Pejak on bord and with their new single and video “Come On In My Kitchen” they deliver you the perfect warm-up before the tour starts đ
The annual Blues Caravan showcase tour stands as one of the labelâs crowning achievements. Now in its 19th year, the showâs concept is as simple as it is effective: Each of the three featured artists plays a full live set before they all join forces for an exciting jam session finale. The trio of standout musicians on this yearâs tour are ready to blow the roof off live music venues everywhere.    Â
Bluesrocker Alastair Greene may not be a household name, but heâs well-known to music insiders with a career spanning over 25 years. The California native is a âskilled, articulate songwriter with vocal and guitar talents to matchâ (Rock & Blues Muse) whose guitar playing is âthe equal of any and better than most.â (Blues Matters) His eye-popping resumĂ© includes nearly a decade of live gigs with the Alan Parsons Project and successful stints as a sideman to award-winning blues singer Sugaray Rayford and as tour support for Walter Trout. More recently, Greene has focused on his own power trio, honing his explosive brand of electric blues on acclaimed album releases The New World Blues and Alive In The New World, backed by Louisiana legends Tab Benoit and Corey Duplechin. Prepare to be blown away.
The same can be said for Eric Johanson, a rising star on the scene whose most recent release, 2023âs The Deep & The Dirty, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues chart. The album was the strongest example yet of Johansonâs groundbreaking alternative blues, a mixture that includes elements of hard rock, Americana, New Orleans funk and country. âI love listening to old blues and country,â he commented upon its release, âbut I also love hard rock.â In a review of The Deep & The Dirty, Americana Highways compared Johansonâs âkeenly dramatic blues performancesâ favorably to those of rock legend Alvin Lee, while reviewer Marc Dorian of Rock & Blues Muse went even further, stating: âEric Johanson just might be the modern-day hero the blues world needs to broaden the genreâs reach.â
However, no Blues Caravan would be complete without a touch of style and class to complement all the guitar firepower. Serbian-born singer, songwriter and piano player Katarina Pejak delivers just that. Already familiar to Blues Caravan audiences from the 2019 tour, Pejak is a charismatic live performer whose influences range from Tom Waits to Otis Spann to Bessie Smith. The strong batch of original songs on her Ruf Records debut Roads That Cross (produced by Mike Zito) established her on the international scene and earned her a spot on Allmusic.comâs list of favorite albums of 2019. The respected online music platform praised her âextremely attractive singing voiceâ and âkeyboard skills that would wow almost anybody,â pegging Pejak as âan exciting artist who is just getting started.â