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STEVE HOWELL & THE MIGHTY MEN FEATURING KATY HOBGOOD RAY

steve_howell_SmallSTEVE HOWELL & THE MIGHTY MEN FEATURING KATY HOBGOOD RAY
GOOD AS I BEEN TO YOU

LABEL: OUT OF THE PAST MUSIC
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 22, 2018
DISTRIBUTION: BURNSIDE DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION

There must be something in the wind of the Texas/Arkansas/Louisiana tri-state area that makes everyone from there

wonderfully sentimental. The music and art from that region is steeped in tradition and plays out as if time has stood still
for a century. Steve Howell and his quartet, The Mighty Men, are living embodiment of that charm and style of
Texarkana, as they prefer to honor melody and lyricism over pyrotechnics and flashy instrumentation. Lead by Howell the
group returns with their third album “Good As I Been To You,” along with special guest vocalist Katy Hobgood Ray,
delivering further explorations of long-hidden gems from the great American songbook. The eleven tracks, a celebration
of songwriting and storytelling from the masters, run the gamut of genres from roots to blues, country, gospel and work
songs from well-known originators such Lead Belly and Memphis Minnie to lesser known ones such as Arthur “Blind”
Blake, all of whom have been a lifelong influence on Howell and his passion.
The Mighty Men open the set with a slinky blues romp from the 1950’s, ‘Bacon Fat,’ that features some jaggedy lead from
guitarist Chris Michaels and a Doodley Wop sing-along chorus. Katy Hobgood Ray then joins Howell for a duet rendition of
‘When I Was A Cowboy’ that was first recorded by Lead Belly in 1933 and is given full band electric roots rock treatment
sounding like something from the Buffalo Springfield catalog. Katy Ray leads the band through a swinging cover of
Memphis Minnie’s 1930’s ragtime ‘New Dirty Dozens.’
Howell goes on to celebrate the songwriters, who created the “Brill Building Sound,” where numerous teams of
professional songwriters penned material for girl groups and teen idols in the early 1960s, by covering the bubble gum
pop classic from 1964 ‘It Hurts To Be In Love.’ He then gets way low down for the downtempo spacious blues ‘Come
Back Baby,’ and the slow rolling Texas finger-picking ramble ‘Blues In The Bottle.’ Katy Ray steps to the mic again for a
lovely update of the timeless tune ‘Easy Rider,’ with a lilting vocal, Mark Knopfler like guitar work and a forward moving
groove. Howell reveals more of his love for syrupy 60’s pop by covering the Frankie Valli hit and surely one of the saddest
songs of all time ‘The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore.’ The crew lifts the mood with the inspired country blues from the
Blind Lemon Jefferson archives ‘Bad Luck Blues.’ Jefferson, a fellow Texan, is considered by Howell to be “the greatest of
all of the Texas blues singers.” Howell plays the role of the section boss, leading the Men though an acapella Gandy
Dancer work song ‘Lining Track.’
Steve Howell is recognized as a world class blues finger style guitarist, and so pays tribute to Arthur “Blind” Blake by
covering his 1927 ragtime ‘You Gonna Quit Me,’ thanking the man who inspired Howell to take up the mantle of this
difficult technique and endeavoring to keep this blues alive.

WEBLINKS
OS: www.stevehowell.ws
FB: www.facebook.com/stevehowellandthemightymen

Publicist: Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon, betsie@blindraccoon.com
Label & Booking: Out Of The Past Music, info@stevehowell.ws



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