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2008 Event Sponsors
Children's Art Stage Sponsor Poster Sponsored By Electricity Work donated by Organizational and Financial Support donated by the Ponchatoula Chamber of Commerce Publicity is made possible by a grant from the Tangipahoa Parish Tourism Commission Restrooms Provided By Pot-O-Gold Printed Materials Provided By Premier Printing & Norman Falk The Northshore Regional Endowment For The Arts Board would like to thank Deborah Anderson and Anderson Small Business Solutions for chairing this year's event! |
The Benjy Davis Project is true to their down home Delta roots and these Baton Rougeans are becoming much More than Local -- as paraphrased in the title track of the band's debut CD of the same name. With close to 2,000 CDs sold locally, 20,000 hits on MP3, and interest from several major record labels, this unlikely feat has been accomplished in just 3 months. Not since Better Than Ezra or John Fred & The Playboys has a Baton Rouge group created such excitement. In a town were cover bands are the norm and people like to party, these boys give the people something original to party to.
Benjy is seemingly innocent yet haunting, less intellectual and much more earthy. This is not your ordinary alternative college rock band. Nothing about these boys is even remotely cliche. What you see is what you get. Their music ponders real life, real love and real visions with the attitudes of college kids growing up. It is about lucidly being in the here-and-now.
On the CD, Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown - a legendary Grammy Award Winner, howls ". . . dunno if I can play on this wild-ass music" at the header of the band's local Saturday Night anthem then proceeds to show what this journeyman electric guitarist is really capable of. He proves just why he hates to be called a 'bluesman'. Although he performs at blues festivals all over the world, he is much more than the blues. He Rocks. He also shows up on fiddle during 'Cajun Crawfish Boil'.
Baton Rouge native and production/tour manager, Trey Merrill and Pat Robinson, along
with Gene Foster, produced More Than Local, recording it in Bogalusa, Louisiana at Studio
in the Country. It was engineered by Gene Foster (Dirty Dancing, Blues Traveler,
Cinderella, etc.) and mastered by John Fischbach (Stevie Wonder, Carol King). Long time
manager/producer Jim Bateman (Gatemouth Brown, Chris Thomas King of Oh Brother! Where Art
Thou? fame and Bobby 'See Ya Later Alligator' Charles) assisted and has joined ranks with
Merrill and Robinson in managing The Benjy Davis Project.
FOR INFORMATION ON THE BENJY DAVIS PROJECT CONTACT: JIM BATEMAN OR MICHELLE COTHERN OR TREY MERRILL |
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