“Train
Keeps A Rolling” is Golub’s first new album since losing his vision two years
ago when his optic nerves mysteriously collapsed. The album title refers to an
incident last September when the New York City-based musician made television
newscasts after falling onto the subway tracks and getting clipped and dragged
by a train. In the month since the soul-jazz album featuring jazz-rock keyboard
pioneer Brian Auger was released, Golub and Auger completed a concert tour to
launch the record in six major U.S. cities with the Washington, DC date
recorded for multiple national airings on Sirius XM Radio over Labor Day
weekend. The release appeals to multiple radio formats and tracks continue to
receive airplay from smooth jazz, jazz, blues and triple A stations. Golub is
being profiled in both Guitar Player and Vintage Guitar magazines.
Golub
produced the collection with Grammy-nominated producer Bud Harner, who
suggested the collaboration with Auger. Marrying Golub’s rock, jazz and blues
guitar licks to Auger’s Hammond B3 and vintage Fender Rhodes fostered a groovy,
retro sound with a lot of soul. “Train Keeps A Rolling” is chugging right along
with the first single, “Pusherman,” speeding up to #2 on Billboard, poised to
pull into the #1 position.
The
guitarist wrote a pair of songs for the album, including the title track, and
Auger contributed two tunes along with classic numbers that were originally
recorded by Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express in the 1970s. Two original musicians
from Oblivion Express – drummer Steve Ferrone and vocalist Alex Ligertwood –
appear on “Train Keeps A Rolling” with bass duties handled on the disc by Derek
Frank who has a history of playing with the keyboardist. Christopher Cross and
Ambrosia’s David Pack croon a couple of vocal numbers and the entire album is
ignited by a powerful and precise horn section composed of Mindi Abair, Nick
Lane, Dave Woodford and Steve Madaio.
While Golub’s ripping retelling of the gritty
Curtis Mayfield street chronicle, “Pusherman,” does brisk business on
Billboard’s Smooth Jazz Songs chart, influential Philadelphia, Penna. triple A
radio station WXPN selected the Golub/Auger soulful rocker “Happiness Is Just
Around The Bend” as the “Gotta Hear Song of the Week.”
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