Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers live, eat and breathe music as a
collective — it’s their oxygen. Add to that a balanced mix of diverse musical
backgrounds, big personalities and the bond of mutual respect coupled with
friendship, and what transpires in the recording studio is sonic magic. It’s
that kind of chemistry that the Los Angeles-based band has righteously captured
and parlayed into their third studio album, No Good Deed, which is set for
release on June 28, 2019 on Abair’s Pretty Good For A Girl Records.
Featuring an
enthralling array of original material along with some cleverly reworked covers
of songs from the Rascals, Etta James and others, No Good Deedis the band’s
most multidimensional album to date and reflects the longtime camaraderie
between the Boneshakers’ Randy Jacobs (guitar and vocals), Rodney Le e(keys),
Ben White (bass, vocals) and Third Richardson (drums, vocals) and lead vocalist
and award-winning saxophonist Mindi Abair. Not only does the album showcase the
band members’ diverse talents and knack for creating music that is undeniably
evocative and irrepressibly energetic; this time they’ve peeled back the layers
to reveal more of their respective influences, unleashing unbridled infusions
of punk, jazz and blues.
It took only
five days to recordthe album, which was done at the legendary EastWest Studios
in Hollywood. Acclaimed producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Joe
Bonamassa), who had worked with the band on their first studio record, The
EastWest Sessions, returned once again. Going into the studio, the band already
knew what they wanted to do, didn’t overthink things, and let creative
inspiration and adrenaline lead them — a methodology that’s not new to them.
“It’s really
the way that we love to make records,” says Abair. “We’re all in the studio at
the same time and we’re really cognizant of how we want to capture and keep
that spirit, that energy, that chemistry — because sometimes you can lose it
after playing through a song too many times — it's just not the same, because
you're thinking about it too much.”
The original
material featured onNo Good Deedtakes a journey along the mood and energy
spectrum — defiance and decisiveness meet remorse and reflection for a
seductive, energizing and intoxicating romp, all propelled by the work of
phenomenal musicians: Jacobs’ amped up and versatile lead guitar, White’s
pumping baselines, Lee’s jazz-inspired keyboard virtuosity, Richardson’s
expansive command of the drums and cymbals and Abair’s gripping vocals and
untouchable mastery of the saxophone.
“No Good
Deed Goes Unpunished” is the second track on the record and was penned by
Abair, Jacobs and Dave Yaden. With the explosive amped-up energy it radiates,
it is sure to induce stadium-style foot stomping and hand clapping. The bluesy,
richly textured “Who’s Gonna Save My Soul” was written by Abair and Tyrone
Stevens and is a haunting dig through the wreckage of love lost and the attempt
to reclaim inner strength. Abair’s imploring lament “I’ve got more life to live
but I’m lost and alone, I’ll find my strength to get by, make it on my own”
adds a stirring, soul-searching dimension to the song. On “Bad News” Richardson
plays a cut crystal glass instead of a triangle to produce an alluring tingle.
Coupled with Abair’s gritty sax riffs, it further enforces the song’s smoky,
sultry vibe which transports the listener to a dark bar where it’s easy to hide
until “the bad news has arrived, it’s closing time.” “Movin’ On” showcases the
band’s affinity for quintessential, in-your-face rock as they deliver a
headbanging, no-holds-barred anthem that gets a thunderous boost from Jacobs’
meaty guitar playing and Abair’s ‘hell yeah’ attitude as she declares she’s
“movin’ on like a gypsy vagabond, let the past be the past — it’s dead, I’m
gone.”
When
choosing covers for the album, Abair says they opted for material from some of
their favorite iconic R&B and rock artists. The album’s opening song is the
old school sizzler “Seven Day Fool,” written by Billy Davis and made famous by
Etta James. Richardson joins Abair on Ike and Tina Turner’s scorching hot rock
duet “Baby Get It On” which closes out the album while the deceptively upbeat
“Good Day for the Blues” dances in the middle.
Shirley
threw his hat in the ring by sending Abair the original 1964 recording of the
Young Rascals’ “You Better Run” (later made into a mega hit by Pat Benatar).
“It’s an amazing song,” says Abair. “You can’t help but bob your head up and
down and rock out! Kevin thought that with the power and muscle in this band —
Randy on guitar — it could be just in your face fun to record.”
Before she
and the Boneshakers were a band, Mindi Abair had already made her mark as an
award-winning sax player, with two Grammy nominations and eight records to her
credit. Her edgy, contemporary style of playing was widely sought after by
bands like Aerosmith and Duran Duran — both of whom she toured with extensively.
Abair first
met Jacobs at a gig where she witnessed him do a back flip off the stage and
into the audiences without missing a chord change. Jacobs, who played in Bonnie
Raitt’s band and Was Not Was, became a regular player on her solo records, but
it was later, when Abair sat in with the Boneshakers at the Newport Beach Jazz
Festival in 2014, that the two musical forces became one.
“We’ve got a
lot of years together as a band,” says Abair. “And what you hear on No Good
Deeddrips of me and the Boneshakers but also unveils variations of where the
band can go. We pushed into other spaces that we’re really comfortable in — we
just hadn’t showed them to the world yet.”
The band
tapped renowned visual artist Nick Egan to design the album’s cover art (which
they’re keeping under wraps until the album drops). Egan’s portfolio features a
who’s who of talent, from the Sex Pistols to Oasis to INXS. “Great art just
amplifies great music and it was incredible to work with my friend Nick,” says
Abair. “He captured our spirit so completely with this album cover and art —
It’s amazing.”
Tour dates:
- Thurs., April 4 BOSTON, MA City Winery
- Fri., April 5 WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
- Sat., April 6 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY The Madison Theatre at Molloy College
- Sun., April 7 PAWLING, NY Daryl’s House
- Thurs., April 25THE WOODLANDS, TX Dosey Doe
- Fri.-Sat., April 26-27 AUSTIN, TX The One World Theatre
- Thurs., May 30 SARATOGA, CA Montalvo Arts Center
- Thurs., June 6 ALEXANDRIA, VA The Birchmere
- Fri., June 7 ANNAPOLIS, MD Rams Head Tavern
- Sat., June 8 HAVRE DE GRACE, MD Havre de Grace Jazz & Blues Festival
- Fri., June 14 DENVER, CO Soiled Dove
- Sat., June 15 SALT LAKE CITY, UT Utah Blues Festival
- Tues., June 18 GAS CITY, IN Gas City Concerts In The Park
- Sat., Aug. 3 MAMMOTH LAKES, CA Bluesapalooza Mammoth Festival of Beers
- Sat., Aug 10 LEXINGTON, KY. Kentucky Horse Park
- Thurs., Aug 15 VALPARAISO, IN Memorial Opera House
- Fri., Aug 16 CHICAGO, IL City Winery Chicago
- Sat., Aug 17 ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor Blues Fest
- Fri., Aug 30 FT WORTH, TX Music Fest at South Fork Ranch
- Sat., Oct 19 AKRON, OH Tangier - Cabaret Room
- Sat., Oct 26 to Nov 2 MEXICAN RIVIERA Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise
- Fri.-Sun., Nov 15-17 PUNTA GORDA, FL Mindi Abair’s Punta Gorda Wine + Music Festival
- Sat., Nov 23 READING, PA Reading Blues Festival
Mindi Abair
and the Boneshakers on the web:
Website:
https://www.mindiabair.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MindiAbair/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/MindiAbair/
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