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REVIEW of The Silky Ray Band by Miss Ella "Sister to the blues", IBC
Judge:
"The first time I heard this band was at the Columbus Blues Challenge in 2009. I
was captivated by their smooth but energetic style and talent. I never left my
seat!
I had the pleasure of seeing them again at the River City Blues Competition in
Marietta, Ohio in 2010. When they finished performing, the applause from the
audience of a packed room was deafening.
There was so much great talent at that competition I was glad that I was not
sitting at the judge’s table. They were certainly my favorite that day, and
though they did make it to the finals, they did not win. However, they did not
let that get them down. Being the great artists they are, they gave an impromptu
performance in the lobby of the Lafayette where they packed another crowd.
They are all great artists in their own genre. You can catch them live
every Friday evening from 5:30pm to 8pm at Vonn Jazz & Blues in Columbus, Ohio.
Although they have yet to release an original CD, this one is so good I do not
mind the covers.
Book this band or see them live - you will not be disappointed!
-Miss Ella
“Sister To The Blues”
Judge for the International Blues Challenge
The Silky Ray 4tet were finalists at the 2010 River City Ohio Blues
Competition in Marietta, Ohio and performed a couple of killer sets! Check out
this excerpt from the Pomeroy Blues & Jazz Society's " Big
Bend Blues News":
From Up Around the Bend
by spider
...I recently motored on up to Marietta's Lafayette Hotel to the Blues,
Jazz, and Folk Music Society's annual blues competition seeking respite.
As expected, the crowd was overflowing, and gatherings of friends were
everywhere, all energized by the yet-to-be-discovered blues talent. A
parade of solos, duos, and bands gave their very best in twenty minute
intervals to the appreciation of a winter-logged audience.
Near the end of the competition, crawlinkingsnake and I sauntered down
the hall in search of a cold Sam Adams on tap when we were pleasantly
surprised to come upon The Silky Ray Band from Columbus laying down some
of the sweetest, most relaxed, unmiked blues for anyone who cared to
step into the room and listen. After a few choice tunes, with excited
outstretched arms for emphasis, crawlinkingsnake turned to me and
shouted in a whisper, "Texture, man, it's all about texture!" We clinked
glasses and laughed; we had found ourselves in another of those
you-had-to-be-there moments of blues ecstasy.
RIVER CITY COMPETITION NOTES
Amazing how these things have changed from half dozen acts (some good
and some kinda good) to a full lineup of 18 or more very capable acts.
That was the case last summer in Pomeroy and later in Fairmont. However,
last week in Marietta was the most competitive ever. Somebody always
says, "wouldn't wanta been a judge"... and they're right. Especially
looking at this lineup. Sure thing, competitions ain't what they used to
be. In the words of the great T-MODEL FORD, "'and at's fo got dam sho'!"
...One of best sets all day was in the hotel lobby. Members of SILKY RAY
BAND gathered around piano and played thru nice stuff. Great rendition
of "Railroad Porter Blues" by EDDIE "CLEANHEAD" VINSON.
Snake Awards
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mostest bluesyest (tie) Bongo Joe & Little Steve-O and Austin Steele

mostest smoothest Silky Ray Band

mostest loudest Tokyo Tramps

best oxymoron Steve "the voice" telling the crowd to be quiet

best set of the weekend Silky Ray Band in the hotel lobby

best song of the weekend "Railroad Porter Blues" by Silky Ray
Band
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