Sunday, January 30, 2011

Featured Artist: Eli "Paperboy" Reed






Growing up in Brookline, MA, Eli Reed had wide exposure to music. His father was a critic and lent his extensive record collection to his son, who soaked up as much as he could, gravitating toward the gospel, soul, blues, and R&B albums especially. Reed taught himself piano, guitar, and harmonica, and busked in Boston's Harvard Square to practice his chops and performing skills.

After finishing high school he found work in Clarksdale, MS. Upon moving there, and finding that the job had fallen through, Reed introduced himself to the music community, playing frequently at local clubs and even ending up under the tutelage of drummer Sam Carr. It was in Mississippi that Reed also got his nickname, "Paperboy," thanks to the newsboy-styled hat he was wearing at the time.

After nine months there, at his parents' bequest he moved north to attend the University of Chicago. In Chicago Reed was able to meet soul singer Mitty Collier, who had had a hit in 1964 with the single "I Had a Talk with My Man" but had since turned to ministry. The young musician impressed her so much -- he auditioned on the piano in his dormitory -- that she asked him to be the Minister of Music at her church, a position he held until he returned to Boston after a year of school.

Back home, Reed worked on assembling his band, called the True Loves, and in 2005 he self-released the record Sings "Walkin' and Talkin' (For My Baby)" and Other Smash Hits, a collection of covers and originals.

The band began to gain recognition around town, particularly thanks to Reed's enthused and passionate singing, and a performance at 2007's SXSW attracted some label interest. Signed to Boston-based Q Division, Eli "Paperboy" Reed & the True Loves issued their second full-length, Roll with You (with all songs written or co-written by Reed), in the spring of 2008.

Since then Reed and the True Loves have toured the world and gained international attention for their famously fiery live shows. 2009 promises more touring (including trips to Australia and Japan) and a highly anticpated new album in the fall.



Thursday, January 13, 2011

This Time It's Free!



"What's this?" you may ask yourself, "haven't I already seen this before?" Yes, yes you have but that was whilst this show was gracing the Thursday 5-7 time slot at WIDR. Many a fine artist came through during the Kalamazoo years and last spring their performances were collected into one super mega amazing album given away during WIDR Week (the station's annual fundraiser) for any donation of $10 or over. However, you can get this digital copy for absolutely nothing! If you still feel the need to support public radio (and why wouldn't you?) WIDR has the built cyborgs to gain the ability to DONATE ONLINE; and it's a tax write off, so that's pretty sweet.

I'm not going to lie, this is something a filler album to get y'all by while things get sorted out here in Some Kind of Jam land (which shouldn't imply that this mix is somehow not epic, because it is). The new URL has been purchased and podcasting equipment is on the way, so very very soon this show will transition back into podcast form. A devolution while evolving of sorts if you will. There are also some feelers out there to find a new home for this orphan blog/podcast thingmajig type deal mabob and some of them are going quite well. Fingers crossed.

Anyway, these live performances kick ass and the quality of the recording continues to amaze me. So while things around here get sorted please enjoy the following:

1. Funktion - 1+1+1 is 3
2. BoomBox Liner
3. BoomBox- No Joke
4. Who Hit John? - Blue Train
5. Oridjinns - No Comment
6. Luke Winslow-King Trio Liner
7. Luke Winslow-King Trio - Cake Walkin' Babies From Home
8. The Werks - Liquid
9. WIDR Liner
10. The Ragbirds - Finally Almost Ready
11. Midtown Underground - Pot Pie
12. WIDR Liner
13. Bump - Antidote
14. Urban Abstraction - Untitled
15. Doctor Dwyer - Sid & Sri (New D-Jam)
16. Greensky Bluegrass Liner
17. Greensky Bluegrass - All Four
18. Ultraviolet Hippopotamus - WIDR Jam