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01. Dusk Till Dawn 4:13
02. Big Money Grip 3:39
03. All It Does Is Rain 6:20
04. Drag Me Down 3:37
05. Black Widow 3:36
06. Road to Ruin 4:45
07. 6 Foot Down 2:38
08. Dracula Bite 5:14
09. Evil 6:00
10. Wash My Hands of You 4:11
11. Red River Valley 2:26
12. World of Trouble 3:34
13. Nobody Knows 3:32
14. That’s the Way It’s Got to Be 2:57

Jason Elmore - guitar, vocals
Chris Waw - bass
Beau Chadwell - drums

 

Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch carry on the tradition of guitar-slinging Texas Blues Rock with their debut release Upside Your Head. Blistering guitar, good songs and strong vocals, this young band out of Texas is sure to turn some heads!! Produced by Jim Suhler (George Thorogood guitarist) and Jason Elmore, this is an exceptional debut album. ---Editorial Reviews

 

Voted “Best Blues” by the 2012 Dallas Music Awards, Jason Elmore is a Dallas, TX-based guitarist/singer/songwriter who has taken the music scene by storm in just a short period of time. Whether fronting his trio, Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch, or performing as a solo acoustic act, Elmore is able to bring together elements of popular blues/rock/soul in his performances that seem to bridge the gap between blues, rock, country, surf, and jazz. He is remarkable in his ability to appeal to fans of all genres of music with his devastating guitar licks, soulful old-school vocals, keen sense of humor and imagainative-yet-familiar songwriting. All one needs to do is watch him play live one time in order to have a good understanding of how all these different genres of music have a common thread when it comes to eliciting an emotional response from the listener and taking them to that special place where only the music exists. Since 2008, he has fronted the trio “Jason Elmore & Hoodoo Witch”, a high-energy melting pot of musical styles that is reminscent of Cream, Rory Gallagher, Joe Satriani, and Freddie King. The band is rounded out by Chris Waw on bass and Mike Talbot on drums and can be found 3 or 4 nights a week anyplace from a rowdy roadhouse to a large festival. They tear through original songs and interpretations of everything from Robert Johnson to Black Sabbath, all while retaining the spirit of the blues. They released their debut CD “Upside Your Head” in 2010 to rave reviews as well as a long stint on the Texas Roots Music Airplay Charts. The CD got voted as one of the top 60 albums of the year by The Blues Report, and the song ‘Black Widow’ from the same album was voted as one of the top 30 songs of 2010. ---themissionjc.com

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01. Sharecropper Shuffle
02. Southbound
03. Cold Lonely Dawn
04. When The Sun Goes Down
05. Bottom Feeder
06. Dirt Ain't Enough
07. Buckaroo
08. Country Mile
09. Don't Pass Me By
10. Good Foot
11. She Fine
12. You Don't Miss Your Water

Jason Elmore – guitar, vocals
Chris Waw – bass
Mike Talbot – drums
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Jim Suhler  - guitar
Kirby Kelley - lap steel
Tommy Young – Hammond B3
Ron Jones - saxophone   

 

Did you ever have one of those weeks or maybe even a whole month that was almost more than you could handle? I just came out of one of those very times, and had it not been for the advice of an old hippie I met long ago, things might have gone really bad. He told me "when you get confused, just listen to the music play." Last Sunday, I began to do just that.

Tell You What is the sophomore release from Texas native, Jason Elmore and his band Hoodoo Witch featuring Mike Talbot on drums and Chris Waw on bass. The compilation is a symbiotic journey from start to finish that chronicles the struggles of relationships and the human condition. From the solid opening track, Sharecropper Shuffle, to the last sustained vibrato of You Don't Miss Your Water, this trio brings everything to the table.

Nine of the twelve tracks are original offerings from Jason, but there are three covers that supply a well rounded historical perspective of the musical makeup of Jason Elmore, the man. Nicely placed in sequence beginning with track seven, is an old Buck Owens composition, Buckaroo, that transports you back into the days of innocence and good clean fun. Invoking memories of the family just sitting around the tube, watching ol' Buck and his buddy Roy Clark picking and grinning on the Saturday night staple of the American household, Hee Haw. The middle selection is Jason's hard rocking tribute to the late Rory Gallagher, Country Mile.

Tucked in among the driving force of the solid rhythmic train of Waw and Talbot, Elmore's electric moonshine is perfectly countered by the incendiary slide work of Elmore's mentor, Jim Suhler. This selection might possibly be the luck of the Irish, caught on tape. The more you listen, the more you hear. But wait, there's more. The trio of covers comes full circle with Sean Costello's Don't Pass Me By. Between the raw unfiltered emotion of the vocal track and the gut wrenching soul of the guitar, the listener is drawn into the supplication, affected by the pleadings of a yearning heart.

The intensity and depth of the music is like a lotus blossom. As the music unfolds, another layer is revealed. A week ago, I found myself pleading with the spirit of the universe to give me a little relief from the pain of life. Tell you what, Jason Elmore has delivered. --- Kat Sugg, jammagazine.com

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