Album Review: Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers – Live at Bluesfest 2004 featuring Hubert Sumlin and Chris Wilson
The album featuring Fiona Boyes and blues legends Hubert Sumlin and Chris Wilson showcases a historic moment in Australian blues music. Fiona Boyes, a standout in the blues scene, won the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in 2003, setting the stage for this remarkable recording. Hubert Sumlin, known for his work with Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters, and Chris Wilson, an esteemed harmonica player and vocalist in Australia, added their magic to this live performance at Bluesfest Byron Bay in 2004.
Originally intended to feature Muddy Waters’ guitarist Bob Margolin, the lineup changed last minute to include Hubert Sumlin, elevating the anticipation and excitement surrounding the tour. The band, named The Fortune Tellers, comprised of talented musicians like Mark Grunden and Dean Addison, alongside the mentorship of Chris Wilson. The performance was captured directly from the soundboard to a mini-disc recorder, preserving the raw energy of the live show.
The album, a mix of blues classics including songs made famous by Howlin’ Wolf, showcases the seamless collaboration between Fiona Boyes, Hubert Sumlin, and Chris Wilson. Sumlin’s distinctive guitar style complements Boyes’ virtuosity, while Wilson’s harmonica prowess adds depth and richness to the tracks. The live chemistry among the musicians is palpable, creating an unforgettable experience for both the audience and now listeners of the album.
What makes this recording truly significant is the legacy it upholds, immortalizing the talents of Boyes, Sumlin, and Wilson for future generations. The live interactions and mutual respect among the musicians underscore the joy and passion they brought to the stage. Fiona Boyes’ ability to attract such esteemed collaborators speaks volumes about her standing in the blues community, showcasing her as a true luminary in the genre.
With extensive liner notes and vintage photos included in the album, reminiscent of classic vinyl releases, this rediscovered gem is a treasure trove for blues enthusiasts. Fiona Boyes’ Live at Bluesfest 2004 stands as a testament to the enduring power of live blues performances and the timeless appeal of this genre.
For those eager to experience this historic musical event, the album is available for purchase on Fiona Boyes’ website, offering a glimpse into a momentous chapter in Australian blues history.
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