Fingerstyle acoustic blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and instructor Chris Yakopcic has been playing the circuit of bars, cafés and listening rooms for over a decade. His third album Live At The Hidden Gem, recorded in one special evening at the Dayton Ohio music club, captures Yakopcic at his finest; delivering award-winning pre-war Delta and Piedmont Blues inspired by his heroes Robert Johnson, Bill Broonzy, Blind Blake and more. The twelve-song set is an even split of originals and cover songs, each showcasing his jaw dropping talent at rhythmic, high-energy thumb-bass picking guitar patterns and sweeping dynamics that accompany his homespun sincere vocal stylings.
Yakopcic opens with his jaunty tune “Gotta Get Goodbye Somehow,” its rolling rhythm defying the physical constraints of five fingers on one hand. Blind Blake is known as ragtime guitar's foremost fingerpicker and many of his songs have been transcribed for continued study, on which Yakopcic demonstrates his scholarship in the style with a deft reading of Blake’s “Chump Man Blues” from 1929. The funky “When It All Goes Wrong At Once” is a hard luck and trouble narrative told over a fast-moving groove. He digs deep into Robert Johnson’s 1937 Delta Blues cornerstone “Traveling Riverside Blues,” easing slowly into the open tuning 12-bar then ramping his slide playing on dobro to a fury. “The Hangover” and its delicately picked shuffle is a contrast to the tale of man lamenting his life choices on the morning after the night before. He takes Leonard Cohen’s statement about the songwriting craft “Tower Of Song,” and transforms it into a frenzy of bluegrass licks and tongue twisting vocal phrases.
An affectionate reading of “Kind Hearted Woman” further reflects Yako’s devotion to the art of the Delta Blues. His National Trojan Roundneck Resonator Guitar sings like a gospel choir on “Sounds Of The Highway,” painting a vibrant picture of the traveling minstrel life. Yakopcic elevates the “hammer on” guitar technique to a new high on his brisk remake of Tom Waits’ rumbling train song “2:19,” and the slinky “Sweet Time Blues,” pays tribute to the maker with a sampling of St Louis Blues. His heartfelt ballad “My Last Three Strings,” speaks of tender mercies and better days. Yako pulls out all the stops on “Preachin’ Blues,” playing lead and rhythm all at once and revving up the Robert Johnson standard for a pyrotechnic finale.
Live At The Hidden Gem by Chris Yakopcic is the portrait of a master craftsman in love with his work. Rick J Bowen
Recorded by Gary King, March 30, 2023 at the Hidden Gem Music Club, Dayton, OH
Mixed by Gary King at Dayton Sound Studios, Dayton, OH
Mastered by Kevin Nix at L. Nix Mastering, Memphis, TN
Produced by Gary King and Chris Yakopcic
Platlist:
1.Gotta Get Goodbye Somehow 03:52
2.Chump Man Blues
3.When It All Goes Wrong At Once
4.Traveling Riverside Blues
5.The Hangover 04:26
6.Tower of Song
7.Kind Hearted Woman
8.Sounds of the Highway
9.2:19
10.Sweet Time Blues
11.My Last Three Strings 04:01
12.Preachin' Blues
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
2022: Blues Society of Northeast Ohio Blues Challenge
(Canton, OH): Winner
2018: BSWPA Jim Weber Memorial Award for the Best Guitarist
of 2018 (Pittsburgh, PA): Winner
2018: Blues Society of Western PA Blues Challenge
(Pittsburgh, PA): Winner
2018: International Blues Challenge (Memphis, TN):
Semi-Finalist
2017: Blues Society of Northeast Ohio Blues Challenge
(Canton, OH): Winner
2016: Telluride Blues and Brews Fest Competition
(Telluride, CO): 2nd Place
2015: International Blues Challenge (Memphis, TN): Finalist
2015: Dayton Blues Society Blues Challenge (Dayton, OH):
Winner
2015: Blues Society of Northeast Ohio Best Self-Produced CD
Competition: Winner
2014: Cleveland Blues Society Blues Challenge (Cleveland,
OH): Winner
2012: Cincy Blues Society Blues Challenge (Cincinnati, OH):
Winner
2011: Blues Society of Western PA Blues Challenge
(Pittsburgh, PA): Winner
WEBLINKS
OS: www.chrisyakopcicmusic.com
FB: www.facebook.com/ChrisYakopcicMusic
More Information: Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon, betsie@blindraccoon.com
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