Peter Ward - Train to Key Biscayne (2019)

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Title: Train to Key Biscayne
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Gandy Dancer Records (Blues Division)
Genre: Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:13 min
Total Size: 99 / 291 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Luther Johnson Thing
02. A Westerly Sunday Night
03. When You Are Mine
04. Train to Key Biscayne
05. I Saw Your Home
06. Blues Elixir (Ronnie's Here)
07. Supposedly
08. Change (Ain't Never for the Good)
09. As Long as I Have a Chance
10. Coffee Song
11. Something Always Slows Me Down
12. Anthony's Son

Peter "Hi-Fi" Ward grew up in Lewiston, Maine, where he went to school, worked in a sneaker factory and textile mill. He listened to blues records, formed a band with his brother, Mudcat, and attended concerts by Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal, Junior Wells and other blues artists whenever they performed nearby.

After moving to Boston, Peter performed in blues bands and sat in with Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, who then featured Ronnie Earl on guitar and Mudcat on bass. He backed artists such as Jimmy Rogers, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Sunnyland Slim and Lowell Fulson when they appeared locally. On a trip to Chicago, he saw many of his musical heroes perform such as guitarists Louis Meyers and Floyd Jones and pianist Willie Mabon, ate ribs with drummer Fred Below and with Mudcat visited the legendary Tampa Red in a Chicago nursing home.

In New York, Peter was honored when Otis Rush, after performing together, told him he played chords "like an old man." In 1978, Peter drove each week on I-90 from Boston to Rochester, N.Y., to play blues with guitarist-vocalist Joe Beard. Joe's neighbor had once been Son House. In the 1980s, Peter toured with the Legendary Blues Band whose members — Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Calvin "Fuzz" Jones and Jerry Portnoy — had backed the great Muddy Waters. The experience reinforced in Peter the desire to play blues in a conversational, unhurried and to-the-point way. With Peter the band recordedRed Hot and Blues on Rounder Records, also featuring guitarist Duke Robillard.

Peter was married for 20 years to Mai Cramer, who hosted a popular blues program on Boston's WGBH-FM for 24 years. She died of breast cancer in 2002. Each year Peter and Mai's fans stage a fundraiser in her honor for charity at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, Mass. Headliners have included Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard, Jody Williams, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, Lurrie Bell, Jody Williams, Ron Levy and Eddie Taylor, Jr. In 2010, he produced Goodbye Liza Jane: Hello Western Swing, a CD of western swing songs featuring Herb Remington, an original member of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys.

In recent years Peter has penned a bevy of original songs, some of which appeared on his well-received debut release, Blues on My Shoulders. The 13-song CD paid tribute to his musical influences such as Robert Jr. Lockwood, Lonnie Johnson and Chuck Berry. Supporting artists included Mudcat, Ronnie Earl, Sax Gordon Beadle, Sugar Ray Norcia and Monster Mike Welch.

A follow-up release, Train to Key Biscayne, due to be released in the Spring of 2019, showcases 12 original songs. It features Luther Johnson, Ronnie Earl, Johnny Nicholas, Michelle Willson, Sugar Ray Norcia, Anthony Geraci and Mudcat Ward. A second western swing CD is also in the works. It could feature Bobby Koeffer, the steel guitarist and former member of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys.


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Many thanks for lossless.