Monday, December 19, 2016

Bon Jovi author Bryan Reesman at CARROLL'S RESTAURANT Dec. 21 Wednesday 5:30 - 7:30 pm


Bon Jovi: The Story
Author: Bryan Reesman
Publisher: Sterling
Year 2016

Review by Joe Viglione

Jon Bon Jovi is a survivor in an entertainment industry where fame is far more fleeting today than it was in the 1960s, ‘70s or even the 80s,   Had Zsa Zsa Gabor passed away twenty years ago it would have been more than a footnote and headline on Yahoo – the woman who fought the “Queen from Outer Space” missed more ink due to her longevity. Bon Jovi has somehow stayed relevant decades after his bursting onto the scene and author Bryan Reesman goes to great lengths to show the reasons why.

This gorgeous coffee table picture book gives an objective look at the rise to stardom, and tells it in a way that is both compelling and easy to absorb.  With headlines and paragraphs in bold large print to emphasize key elements of “the Story,” publisher Sterling (a division of Barnes and Noble) has issued for fans of the iconic rocker something worth holding on to.  When David Dalton issued his 1972 Janis (on Janis Joplin,) and 1971’s Rolling Stones: An Unauthorized Biography in Words and Pictures they were the first of their kind, huge tomes devoted to these magical artists who broke down the barriers, creating a path for future generations to follow.  Reesman goes even further with information on the plethora of Bon Jovi tribute bands flourishing on a scene where even groups like Foreigner, Journey and the Guess Who no longer have key members from the days of their hit recordings. Those acts have become the tributes to what they were, while Bon Jovi remains the voice that actually appeared on the recordings.  Something noted by Burton Cummings of the Guess Who in Boston when he performed with Peter Cetera of Chicago on the Esplanade.

The photographs are dynamic, especially posters from the early days, and by highlighting each album with its producers, engineers and tracks makes this a superb reference book for those who have a passion for rock and roll history. The two hundred and eight pages are jam packed with information which Reesman compiles in a sort of “extended liner notes” format, which is what appreciation societies relish.  Reesman wrote liners for Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and AC/DC, so that experience works to the advantage of Bon Jovi: The Story.


 Bryan Reesman will be appearing at Carroll’s Restaurant, Medford on Wednesday afternoon/early evening 5:30 – 7:30 PM December 21 to discuss his book on public access television program Visual Radio.  It’s part of a new series at Carroll’s featuring authors.  Total Patriots writer Bob Hyldburg is scheduled for the third Wednesday in January, the 18th with more to follow.  For more information contact Carroll’s Restaurant at 781 395 3344.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Medford's Jesse and the Hogg Brothers at Malden Access TV Dec 17, 2016

Release The Sounds Cable TV Program hosts Medford's Jesse and the Hogg Brothers
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By Joe Viglione

 
    Liz Taegel hosts and co-produces Release the Sounds, a program developed at MATV - Malden Access Television. On Saturday, December 17th, at 10 AM during a blizzard, the intrepid crew consisting of co-producer and director Andy Choy, audio wizard David Barker and the camera folk which featured Katie Grace and Julio Magalhaes taped one of the most professional - and humorous - ensembles in New England, Medford's own Jesse & The Hogg Brothers. 
 
     With beautiful purple lighting, and the colorful wardrobe essential to the look of the Country rock / Cowpunk presented by the Hogg Brothers,  the B & B label recording artist delivered a dozen tunes with titles such as “White Trash Meth Lab,” “Cashville,” “Fake It,” (She’s Done Gone to the) Gittin Place,” and a song with airplay on local radio stations WMWM Salem, WEMF Cambridge and Somerville’s Boston Free Radio “Biker Ann.”    Biker Ann “drinks more than a man,” which is, of course, all you need to know about her comings and goings.  The group featured Jesse Braintree and Kitty Hogg on vocals, Ray Ray Hogg on guitar and vocals, Kash Hogg and Steve Joe Hogg.    The drummer got caught in the storm and couldn’t make it, showing the versatility of this national act which plays venues from Texas to Las Vegas and everything in between. Their schedule touring the country is quite hectic – which you can find on Reverb Nation:
 
 
The schedule is quite amazing, actually, with the ensemble in Salisbury Beach on Saturday January 14 at The Carousel Lounge, Indianapolis Indiana on Jan 19th at the Melody Inn Tavern, Friday the 20th in St Louis at The Way Out Club, Saturday January 21 at The Haunt in St. Louis, Missouri, Friday February 10th at the Third Street Dive in Louisville Kentucky, Saturday February 11th in Newport Kentucky at The Southgate House Revival and back to Boston Thursday February 23 at Hennessy’s Hooley House  before heading to Las Vegas Nevada on March 18th and Manhattan – yes, New York, New York April 15 at the Shrine World Music Venue and a return engagement at Otto’s Shrunken Head on Sunday, April 16.
 
More dates are scheduled in between those shows, of course.  Quite an achievement for a band based in this region busy working on new vinyl album releases for the legendary Black and Blue record label.
 
     When guitarist Ray Ray Hogg had to exit MATV Stevie Joe, Kash, Kitty and Jesse carried on with “Love Buckets,” “Hogg Tail Twist,” “Cashville,” the Johnny Cash classic “Folsom Prison Blues,” and more.   Then the interview with Liz Taegel concluded a productive Saturday morning / early afternoon in Malden, Massachusetts.

   The locally produced program - Release the Sounds - was on hiatus and is back. They tape about a show a month with Positive Negative Man set for February 2017, Blue Manic, Elsewhere and other regional acts scheduled for future interviews, group performance and airplay.  The show airs at 8 PM on Comcast channel 3 and Verizon 28.  Nine shows have been completed thus far

  


the crew of the program Release the Sounds

Host/producer: Liz Taegel
Director/producer Andy Choy
Todays sound board: David Barker

Camera crew: Katie Grace and Julano Magalhaes
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