Announcing the newest Spotlight Interview:
Three Cat Clem: Contemporary Blues Man.
I've been highlighting The Blues all week in the Mining the Database series, so check out the latest blog entries if you are a blues fan. The culmination is my interview with Three Cat Clem, a member who bridges the gap between traditional blues soulfulness and contemporary electric influences.
Three Cat Clem is a unique blues voice. I hope you get a kick out of the interview. He has played at the real CBGBs, owns many beat up old guitars (which helps provide an authentic sound), strings his guitar upside down... It's hard to get some blues guys to open up, I tell you.
Thank you, Clem, for all the back and forths.
Be sure and add comments to the blog to continue the narrative.
In case you've missed any, here's a list of interviews so far:
Bill Furner (TheTiler) - Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar
Paddler (Richard Gray) - Troubadour of the Lake District
I. Spike (Steve Hale) - Singer/Songwriter/Producer
André van Haren - Classical Composer from The Netherlands
Michael2 (Michael Marquesen) - Pop Rock Experimentalist
Brian Delaney - Master of Pop Rock
Dennis James - Down Under in Pittsburgh
Stacey Black - CSI: Female Singer/Songwriter
Paul Davis (Droop) - R.I.P.
All Points Bulletin: APB is here (Alan Paul Brady)
Sloparts - The Country Flavors of Ed Wemmerus
Dr. Clark Ross - Classical Professor
Jim Bouchard: Boston Bard
Henri Roger - Jazz Improvisationalist from France
The Jiguma Is Up: Neil Porter
Chris Cihon: PickQuick Records
John Jenkins: Honky Tonk Woofer from Wales
Scott Carmichael: Faith-filled Musician
Graham Steel - Free Culture Vulture Disciple
The First and Second Life of Silas Scarborough
eDrew (Andrew Dorsett): L.A. Producer, Composer, Keyboardist
Texas Threesome: Jack Hemby/Terry Pearson/Pat Robinson
Benjamin Ingram (Benny): DJ French Toast
Age Isbell: Sons of Hypnos / ageofthedeathtree
Daddy G: George Michael & Lyndon Heart
Eric VanAusdal: Lennon714
Vic Holman: The Big Ideas Guy
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![]() TobinMueller | July 17, 2008 9:58:38 AM |
![]() egobandit1 | July 17, 2008 11:12:39 AM HEy Tobin Gald you are highlight 3cat, I always try to support him he is an exceptional musician. He is one of those MJers that need more support! |
![]() Cadman | July 17, 2008 1:08:49 PM Yep - nice interview. 3CC cites this as the favourite track he's ever posted on MJ: http://www.macjams.com/song/28266 It kicks. |
![]() Feter | July 17, 2008 4:53:23 PM 3Cat is one of the best blues man ..and a true solid Guitarist ..thnx alot for sharin this a true highlight on our MJ blues community KUDOS !! |
![]() Roca_Atomica | July 17, 2008 11:29:45 PM A tip o' the hat to 3 Cat, my favorite down and dirty electric blues player on the site. Funny thing is, I never get the blues when I listen to him. I just get all happy. You're not doing your job, Clem. |
![]() stratcat | July 18, 2008 12:20:33 AM 3 cat is a an excellent blues guitarist, he gets such great tone. His style of blues reminds me of many of the blues guitarists from the clubs in Chicago. You can hear the influences of greats such as Albert Collins, T-Bone, Jimmy Thackery, Hendrix...etc. Just all around good material, 3 Cats not afraid to let loose or hold back when the song calls for it. Great stuff. My favorite is Working Man Blues, great traditional electric blues. 3 Cat would be right at home at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago. |
![]() Feter | July 18, 2008 1:31:11 AM well had to post this ...this is a classic I like of his !! http://www.macjams.com/song/42189 |
![]() egobandit1 | July 18, 2008 7:11:04 AM bump |
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