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Friday, 1 June 2012

Wooden Doll's House was a' Rockin'

What a great night the Boneshakers treated their audience to last Sunday at the Wooden Doll in North Shields.  And what a great music venue this riverside pub is fast becoming.

Russ Hird (guitar and vocals) dressed in an amazing leopardskin shirt was certainly ready to Rock 'n Roll.

Ronnie Semple (blues harp, backing vocals and band leader) in a black vest that showed off lots of his Boneshakin' brilliant tattoos was sure up for it.





Gordon Smiles (drums) ducked out of wearing a T-Shirt sporting silver luminous Boneshaker figures!  "Too Gay for Gordon" it would seem!





And Dave Hildreth (bass guitar) showed us 'the love' with a 'Caricatures of the Band Members' Boneshakers T-Shirt.





This was a night when oh so many local musicians came out to see the Boneshakers.  And in their own inimitable way, the band thanked them for coming along by inviting a host of guitarists and harpists up onto the stage.

Alan Byrne of This Machine fame played guitar on 'Call Me the Breeze', busking with the fabulous Boneshakers and taking on some sensational solos.

Stephen Brown, super blues harpist and huge follower of the Boneshakers, played on the band's very own version of 'Help Me'.

Davey Hunt of Keenan and Tommy and the Oddballs fame, played a fantastic guitar duet with Russ on 'How Blue Can You Get'.  The Boneshakers version of this massive BB King hit is amazing.  Link to the You Tube video below for the live footage of this number.  You'll sure never forget the gravel in Russ's voice or Ronnie's blues harp solo spots on 'How Blue...'

You'll never forget, either, Dave's bass solo and Gordon's drum solo on 'Messin' With the Kid'.



One of the 'hot spots' of the night was when Phil Martin of sensational Sticky Fingers fame went head to head on guitar with Russ on 'Tush',  'Walkin' Blues' and 'Crossroads'.




The other big 'hot spot' for me was the Boneshakers' version of The House is a'Rockin', that included a medley of sixties and seventies rock numbers.  You just gotta see this to believe it!



It was an evening filled with excitement.  The audience of blues and rock lovers, Boneshakers' avid followers and appreciative musicians was a fun-lovin' crowd who danced and rocked the night away.

All hail the Boneshakers.  What a superlative gig.


 I've heard, on the grapevine, that the Boneshakers are soon to pop along to Notes Recording Studio to cut another album.  I hope the rumours are true.  Their first album, 'Shaken and Stirred' was a resounding success and their next one is just bound to be a big winner.




See amazing footage of the Boneshakers in action on the following You-Tube links:

http://youtu.be/h-xk4IglygY - Walkin’ Blues with guest guitarist, Phil Martin


http://youtu.be/-Vl2gGv_GTQCall me the Breeze (with guest guitarist Alan Byrne)

http://youtu.be/fAVBHzx1eIY - How Blue Can You Get (with guest guitarist Davey Hunt)

http://youtu.be/DulMl9uIemA - The House is a’Rocking

http://youtu.be/2bHXmFgrxRA - Tush (with guest guitarist Phil Martin)
 
Catch pix of the Wooden Doll gig on the Boneshakers' FACEBOOK PAGE.  Just type in 'The Boneshakers', 'like' the page - and you're IN!

 

You can view the Boneshakers' Forthcoming Gigs for the whole of 2012 right here on the blog - or view it on the Boneshakers' Facebook Page.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Boneshakers Go Off Like a Rocket at George Stephenson

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The Boneshakers had built up a head of steam for the George Stephenson gig - and it showed, because from the second they exploded onto the stage - engines at full throttle - they took off like the proverbial ROCKET!
 What an amazing show these guys put on.  The whole of the blues/rock music scene are talking about the Boneshakers - and so they should.  To steal the words of Brian Setzer's song:


THESE GUYS ARE RED HOT

With new numbers introduced to their sets like 'Call me the Breeze' and 'High Heel Sneakers', with added deep shine to their performance that made you squeeze your eyes tight shut - and extra LICKS of spit and polish to boot, these lads are glaringly sensational.

NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT FOLKS, THESE LADS ARE HITTING THE HEIGHTS IN THE
WORLD OF BLUES MUSIC
 




Russ (lead guitar and vocals) SHOOK, RATTLED AND ROLLED throughout, and, sweating like a bull at the end of a fantastic performance, said,
"Wish I'd remembered me fan!"
 So do I, Russ! 
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RUSS HIRD
Ronnie (blues harp and backing vocals) HOOTED AND HOLLERED the most amazing blues harp anyone would wish to hear.  With a great big grin on a face now devoid of that famous goatee beard, he said:
"I'm lovin' it, loving it, lovin' it!"
RONNIE SEMPLE
So are we, Ronnie! 
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When I spoke to Dave (Bass Guitar) after the gig, and I told him his performance on the bass tonight was absolutely STEAMING, he said:

"Never mind me bass steamin' - there's steam comin' oot me ears!"
DAVE HILDRETH
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Gordon CLICKETY-CLACKED in style on drums tonight, PLATFORMING superb brilliance.

"Aye, great gig, but why did I bring me mother!"
GORDON SMILES 
Well, your mam, loved every single minute of it. 

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                                       WHAT A BAND
                                      
                                       WHAT AMAZING TALENT



And if you want to see the band in action, here's some You-Tube links:
 
 5 great tracks from 4 fab guys - fast tracking to greatness

 
THE BONESHAKERS WILL BE GETTING TOGETHER AGAIN SOON - CHECK OUT THEIR FORTHCOMING GIGS ON THE ROCKINWITHTHEBONESHAKERS BLOG - RIGHT HERE  
 

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Meet the Boneshakers' Band Members

      

MEET THE BAND

RUSS HIRD - on vocals and lead guitar
Rockin' the night away

He plays a great blues guitar, sings the blues with gravel in a voice perfectly pitched for Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Stevie Ray Vaughan numbers and the like - it's
Russ Hird!

Probably the quirkiest member of the band, playing the busking tramp with the Ragpickers when he's not Boneshakin', Russ started playing guitar around 13 years old.  His gigging career started in working men's clubs around the North East at the tender age of 16 with a band called 'Spirit of '59'.  His claim to fame with the 'Spirit' was backing the great fifties star, Terry Dene (remember him all you golden oldies?).

After eight years of gigging with the 'Spirit', Russ joined 'Blueshouse' where his next major claim to fame was supporting Peter Green of the legendary Fleetwood Mac on his comeback tour.

His guitar heroes are his brother, Robin, Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa...and "whoever" - he just loves guitarists of any ilk!  He plays mainly Fenders and Gibsons, but he'll have a go with any guitar!
 
He's played in lots of bands over the years.  He's also fronted his own band, The Russ Hird Band and played in After Hours and The Moonlighters.

Today, as well as leading the 'Boneshakers', he plays guitar with The Scoundrels and The Ragpickers.

One of these nights, you might find yourself getting a bit of impromptu entertainment on the Metro or in the pub, from a couple of guys playing mean blues or rock-a-billy, all dressed up authentically as a pair of hobos.  Well, if that happens, it's likely it's the duo, the Ragpickers - and you can guarantee that one of them is RUSS!
Russ the Ragpicker

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RONNIE SEMPLE - on harp and backing vocals
Great Scot - it's Ronnie!

With that Glaswegian sense of humour shining in spades on stage, a twinkle in his eye, great backing vocals and the ability to make that blues harp SING - it's

Ronnie Semple!

Ronnie started playing guitar at the age of fifteen.  He joined a classic rock band at 17 and moved on to some rocky blues with another band after a couple of years.  That lasted for two years or so...and then...
"For some strange reason, I stopped playing guitar" he says, "I can't remember why...oh, yeah, I remember why.  I was rubbish!"

He left the music scene as a player, but concentrated on seeing as many professional bands as he could.  And then, around 2002, he took up the blues harmonica (harp to all you blues musos out there!) and has never looked back.  Joining his first blues band in 2003, he's never enjoyed his music so much.  He plays through a HarpGear amp and has a preference for the Hohner Special 20.  His favourite harp players are William Clark, Mark Hummell, Mitch Kashmar,Dennis Gruenling, James Harman, Big and little Walter - and his best buddy, Lyndon Anderson.  He loves all types of music, from rock to rock-a-billy - but the blues always comes out on top.

Ronnie has played harp and provided backing vocals for 'Blues Essentials', 'The Visitors', 'Kill Bill' and 'The Steve Clark Band' (recently disbanded).  He currently plays in 'The Scoundrels' as well as rockin' with the Boneshakers - and he's started doing a blues duo with Bad Bob Bates of 'Bandits' fame, unnamed as yet.

Givin' it big licks with the Scoundrels!


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DAVE HILDRETH - on bass guitar

 
You lookin' at me?

A dead-pan expression and a dead-pan sense of humour: an amazing ability on the bass guitar to play (in his own inimitable style) any type of music, with a great feel for the blues - it's
Dave Hildreth!

Dave started playing bass guitar at a very young age.  He was eleven years old when his dad, a well-known professional bass guitarist himself - and a guitar maker to boot, taught him how to play and read music.

With a lifelong interest in rock, blues and jazz, he started his gigging career when he was 16, playing heavy rock and new wave with 'Falcon', 'Mirah' and'Ice Man'.  He continued his gigging career in blues, rock and roll and soul, with, 'The Blues Cat Scoundrels', 'Counterpoint and many more than could fit on this biog.

His biggest claims to fame are three-fold.  The first memorable one was playing at a Christmas Sheffield University gig - and being introduced to the screaming crowd by the MC of the night, Edith Bowman.   The second, was being the supporting band at a Lindisfarne gig - and the third was playing support to the fabulous Commitments.

His biggest bass influences are: Jaco Pastorius, James Jamerson and Stuart Hamm.           .

He has a real crush on well-made, preferably vintage, basses.  Overwater and Fender are among his favourite makes of bass.   He's a great believer in lightweight, hi-tech amplification (He truly hates valve amps for basses!).

Dave won't sing - never sings! but he's always happy to perform with pretty much anybody!

As well as playing in the sensational 'Boneshakers', he currently plays with 'The Gatecrashers',a party pop, soul and rock band.


Dave with the Flamboyant, Gifted Gatecrashers

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GORDON SMILES - on drums

Crazy Gordon with a smile for his cymbals!

They say you have to be crazy as a loon to play drums - and Gordon fits the bill nicely  With variety and versatility in playing a mean set of drums with a great blues feel - it's

Gordon Smiles!

He makes great use of his sticks, his brushes and those crashing, riding cymbals. He'll use those sticks and brushes on every available surface - including the boot of his car!


Playin' the blues in the boot of his car!

 He suits his surname, 'Smiles', because he does - smile a lot, that is! Though it's just as easy to catch him frowning with sheer sweat and concentration when he's hittin' those drums!

Gordon's biggest drumming influences are Buddy Rich, John Bonamassa, Jim Kirkpatrick, Chad Smith and Bernard 'Pretty' Purdie.
As well as playing drums in the Boneshakers, Gordon also plays drums in the North Eastern pipe band, 101

Dig that C-R-A-Z-Y Ugly Brothers shirt, man!
Though he's played in numerous bands over the past twenty five years, Gordon's major claim to fame is that he played for two years with the fabulous, entertaining Ugly Brothers, who were never seen on stage without their gaudy, in-your-face Hawaiian shirts!  They've split up now - but that's all the better for the Boneshakers who wouldn't care to be without Gordon.
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ON THIS BLOG


Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Shake Hands with the Boneshakers

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Genre: blues/rock


Individually, we are:

            Russ Hird - Guitar and Vocals


             Ronnie Semple - Harmonica and Vocals


              Dave Hildreth - Bass Guitar   
          Mark Henderson - Drums


    
Collectively, we are:
THE BONESHAKERS


WE'RE A FOOT-TAPPIN' LIVELY ROADHOUSE BLUES BAND covering all your 'rip-your-balls-out' rockin' tunes by the likes of Jeff Healey, Joe Bonamassa, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd.  All of us have histories too long to go into but we've all played in rock, blues and rock 'n' roll bands for as long as we can remember.  Mark and Dave can even add a touch of funky soul to add to their repertoires! (You can read, 'Meet the Band Members' on this blog)
We've all done the rounds with various other bands over the years but we needed to get out teeth into something a bit 'ballsy' - and out popped THE BONESHAKERS!
We've gone for the gritty blues music none of us have done in ages.  We've only been going a few short months and already we're loving how we're sounding.  Already we're a pretty tight band.
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We're looking forward to getting our bald heads...(well Ronnie and Dave are bald, for sure - and we think that Russ and Mark might be wearing wigs!!)...hot and sweaty and play exactly the type of material we've been threatening to go back to playing for a long time.
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Every last one of us is up for it - and we're hoping to collect a few fans on the way.
So we hope to see you at one of our gigs along the way (you can view our 'Forthcoming Gigs' on this site) and hope that we can make some friends too.


Our major musical influences are Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonnamassa, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gary Moore, Jeff Healey, ZZ Top, Rory Gallagher, Blackfoot...and more!
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The BONESHAKERS are keen supporters of local North East bands such as The Scoundrels, the Ragpickers, the Smokehouse Boys, the Gatecrashers, Lyndon Anderson Band, Bessie and the Zinc Buckets, the Bushwackers, Sticky Fingers, the Troubleshooters, the Bandits, Mojo Hand Band
...and so many more, we couldn't possibly fit them on the page!

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IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU'RE READING, YOU MIGHT LIKE TO FOLLOW THE BONESHAKERS BLOG HERE ON 'ROCKIN' WITH THE BONESHAKERS'.
All you have to do is click on 'follow', join Google if you haven't already (it costs not a dime!) and...voila! 
IT ONLY TAKES A MO'
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