SONG PREMIERE: Jimmie Vaughan Offers Swinging Blues Take on Eddie Bo’s Classic “So Glad”

When it comes to the blues today, there are a handful of guiding lights to make sure the music stays true to its powerful source. The sound of pleasure and pain that first sparked musicians to create such a sound is a force that can never be underestimated. The mojo has to be there. Texas guitarist/singer Jimmie Vaughan has dedicated his life to making sure the blues not only stays alive, but remains full of life and an inspiration to all who listen. He’s held onto the spirit of the blues for more than 50 years, and he isn’t about to stop now.

Vaughan’s new album, Baby, Please Come Home — due out May 17 on the Last Music Co. — is a rolling and righteous celebration of everything the blues can be. The songs can go up, down, sideways and even off in their own distinctive direction, but one thing is certain, each and every one of them is packed with pure feeling and striking originality. That’s because while the blues is almost as old as America itself, every time a musician lends their soul to living inside these songs, something new comes out.

There is a constant reinvention for musicians like Vaughan, because the blues demands it. There can be nothing less than a revelation, because that’s how the music thrives. It is almost like an alchemy exists, where instruments and voice join together to make a joyful noise. And above all else the blues, in the capable of hands of Vaughan and his musical cohorts, is a path to salvation. One that is birthed in the ability of songs to make life on Earth a better place to be.

Sometimes it takes decades to finally arrive at a place called home. When a young player starts out as a teenager to find a spot to call his own, there can be enough twists and turns to throw even the most dedicated of souls off the mark. Life can be a tricky endeavor, and between the bright lights and the dark nights, that road ahead can be full of false starts and deceiving roadblocks. But on Baby, Please Come Home, Jimmie Vaughan proves without doubt all his efforts and energy have taken him to the promised land. Maybe that’s because blues is really the art of distillation, seeking the sound where there are no extraneous notes, or unnecessary additions to the feeling of freedom. It takes years to get there, and patience is most definitely a virtue. Above all else, feeling is the most important element of all. With that, all else can be conquered.

Baby, Please Come Home features Vaughan’s long-standing A-team, including George Rains, Billy Pitman, Ronnie James, Mike Flanigan, Doug James, Greg Piccolo, Al Gomez, Kaz Kazonoff, T. Jarred Bonata, John Mills, and Randy Zimmerman. They are joined by guest vocalists Georgia Bramhall and Emily Gimble.

Today Glide is excited to offer a premiere of “So Glad”, which Vaughan got from the great New Orleans R&B singer and piano player Eddie Bo. “If you don’t know Eddie Bo, then you just don’t know!,” says Vaughan. It also happens to be Vaughan’s birthday as the legendary bluesman turns 69 years old today, although you would hardly know it from listening to his inventive take on “So Glad”. With a shuffling blues guitar takeoff, Vaughan lays right into a swampy soulful vocal that is accompanied in fine fashion by brass and sax. The song is a lively, swinging number that showcases swanky sax solos, subtly intricate guitar work that feels suited for a late night lounge party. 

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Baby, Please Come Home is due out May 17 on the Last Music Co. Pre-order here: http://smarturl.it/jlvbaby

Tour dates:

Wed., March 27 DALLAS, TX House of Blues; with Buddy Guy
Thurs., March 28 AUSTIN, TX Austin City Limits Live; with Buddy Guy
Sat., March 30 SALT LAKE CITY, UT The Eccles Theater; with Buddy Guy
Tues., April 2 DENVER, CO The Paramount Theater; with Buddy Guy
Wed., April 3 SANTA FE, NM Lensic Performing Arts Center
Thurs., April 4 TUCSON, AZ Rialto Theater
Fri., April 5 PHOENIX, AZ Celebrity Theater; with Buddy Guy
Sat., April 6 INDIAN WELLS, CA Garden Jam Music Festival; with Buddy Guy
Tues., April 9 SOLANA BEACH, CA The Belly Up Tavern
Wed., April 10 SIERRA NEVADA, CA Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
Thurs., April 11 OAKLAND, CA Yoshi’s
Fri., April 12 STATELINE, NV MontBleu Resort; with Coco Montoya
Sat., April 13 SANTA CRUZ, CA Rio Theatre; with Katie Kipp
Mon., May 13, LONDON, UK Royal Albert Hall supporting Eric Clapton
Wed. May 15, LONDON, UK Royal Albert Hall supporting Eric Clapton
Thurs., May 16, LONDON, UK Royal Albert Hall supporting Eric Clapton
Fri., May 17 LONDON, UK Dingwalls Album Release Show
Wed., June 19 ATLANTA, GA City Winery
Thurs., June 20 FRANKLIN, TN Franklin Theatre
Fri., June 21 EDWARDSVILLE, IL (ST. LOUIS METRO) Wildey Theater
Sat., June 22 BLOOMINGTON, IN Buskirk-Chumley
Sun., June 23 WESTLAND, MI The Token Lounge
Wed., June 26 CLEVELAND, OH Music Box Supper Club
Thurs., June 27 CINCINNATI, OH Memorial Hall
Fri., June 28 EVANSTON / CHICAGO, IL SPACE
Sat., June 29 ST. CHARLES / AURORA, IL Arcada Theater
Wed., July 10, BETHLEHEM, PA MusikFest Cafe
Thurs., July 11 ARDMORE, PA Ardmore Music Hall
Fri., July 12 RIVERHEAD, NY Suffolk Theater
Sat., July 13 PAWLING, NY Darryl’s Place
Sun., July 14 EAST GREENWICH, RI The Greenwich Odeum
Tues., July 16 BOSTON, MA City Winery
Thurs., July 18 LONDONBERRY, NH Tupelo Music Hall
Fri., July 19 FAIRFIELD, CT The Warehouse at FTC
Wed., Aug. 7, LOS ANGELES, CA Hollywood Bowl with Buddy Guy & Charlie Musselwhite
Tues., Aug. 13, HONOLULU, HI, Blue Note Hawaii
Wed. Aug. 14, HONOLULU, HI, Blue Note Hawaii

 

Photo credit: Gage Skidmore

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