The Warm Up with Lucero

Lucero is known as a rowdy and raucous bar band, one that will play your requests and then close the bar down with you after the show.  They’re the hometown boys that made good and they spend most of their time on the road playing shows and “ambassadorizing” Memphis.

Their live performances are legendary and continue to be a huge part of their appeal to their fans. And we love a good, loud and drunk rock show just as much as the next person! But we’ve also had the pleasure of seeing  singer/songwriter Ben Nichols and pianist/organist Rick Steff play in more intimate settings over the last few years and that’s been a pretty special experience too. We set out to capture one of those performances this afternoon at Ardent Studios. We are pretty happy with the results.

Tonight is The Lucero Family Barbecue at The Hi-Tone. The band will be going on a 8PM, so be sure to get there early. We have a feeling that it will be jam-packed since this show will be subbing for a record release party for their latest album, Women & Work. We hear there are free hot dogs if you get there when the doors open at 5PM.


Women & Work is a love letter from Lucero to its hometown, Memphis, Tennessee. “Having a band in Memphis puts you in a tradition,” says Lucero frontman Ben Nichols. “We started at punk rock shows, not necessarily playing punk rock, but coming from the outside, from a bohemian place.”

The bohemian tradition is just as strong in Memphis as the city’s series of international hits. The popularity of Sun, Stax, Elvis, and Al Green doesn’t diminish the influence of the blues, Jim Dickinson, and Alex Chilton. The bridge between the shadows and the spotlight has become the heart of Lucero: Unafraid to mix pop with their anti-pop, they always charge into new territory.

As punks, Lucero were masters of restraint, with country music beer stains dribbled down the front of their shirts. As whiskey-soaked bohemians, they didn’t shy from sweeping Americana tableaus. And then they added an accordion. “When we started, we were building on a foundation we weren’t aware of,” says guitarist Brian Venable. “Listening back to our early stuff, we hear ourselves reference the old Sun Records. We didn’t hear it or feel it then, but we hear it and feel it now.”

Nice Playlist, Brah: 2012 Campaign Playlist by President Barack Obama

Can you believe Barack Obama is on Spotify? We can! His Social Media team is totally on top of things! We mean, come on, the guy is on tumblr! (So are we, by the way!) We usually only allow musicians to  share playlists- but we decided to make an exception this time! Even though we know that this very eclectic mix was probably not curated by POTUS himself, wouldn’t it be super cool if it was?

Sure, this playlist is a little “white” and heavy on middle of the road pop (two songs from Sugarland AND Darius Rucker??) – but we’re still impressed. You know what else is kind of cool? Several of these bands have recorded in the building where we sit! Click to stream!

1. “Keep Marchin’” – Raphael Saadiq

2. “Tonight’s the Kind of Night” – Noah and the Whale

3. “Keep Me in Mind” – Zac Brown Band

4. “The Weight” – Aretha Franklin

5. “Even Better than the Real Thing” – U2

6. “The Best Thing About Me is You” – Ricky Martin

7. “Home” – Dierks Bentley

8. You Are The Best Thing – Ray LaMontagne

9. “Got to Get You into My Life” – Earth, Wind and Fire

10. “Green Onions” – Booker T. and the MGs

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The Ardent Sessions with Canasta

How can you walk around the streets of Memphis and not write a soul song? It’s almost as if the oxygen there has been permanently bonded to sharp horn stabs floating in the air. As Canasta made our way down I-40 and crossed the Arkansas-Tennessee border, it was as if the ghosts of soul past and present jumped in the car and started humming in our ears.

Our good friend Rachel Hurley (aka Rachelandthecity) had set up an in-studio performance/webcast at Ardent Studios, as well as a show at the Hi-Tone for the evening. We hadn’t played Memphis before, and weren’t sure exactly what to expect. The strong musical history of Memphis was definitely well known by the band, so we were excited to see famous landmarks. But it didn’t truly speak to us till we walked through the hallways of Ardent Studios. Hanging on the walls were gold records by the like of Al Green, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes, Booker T. and the MGs , and The Bar-Kays.

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Ardent Sessions: Dave Cousar

This week on the Ardent Sessions we are so proud to feature Dave Cousar, a Memphis musical luminary. From touring around the globe with Jim Dickinson and Susan Marshall, to recording with the recently deceased Willie Mitchell and Al Green, to playing with Ardent Music’s Star & Micey, Cousar has been as influential as influenced, while managing to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Look for his debut on Archer Records to be released in spring 2010!

Dave Cousar

Setlist:

00:00 Intro
00:48 Leaving Mississippi
05:30 Water
10:00 Jack the Ripper
17:20 Love Lifted Me
20:05 You Don’t Like Me
26:41 Sleep
30:24 Jewish Sex Tape

Recorded and Mixed by Alan Burcham
Mastered by Kevin Nix

This free music podcast was recorded live at Ardent Studios in Memphis, TN.

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Ardent Sessions: Susan Marshall

Susan Marshall‘s soul drenched lounge music has been well known to music insiders from Memphis to London for close to a decade. Backed by some of the finest musicians south of the Mason-Dixon line, including Al Green sideman Teenie Hodges and Dave Cousar, her third solo album, Little Red, highlights the singers stunning vocal chops and songwriting gift. The album features new and old  music along with fantastic duets with Lucinda Williams and Greg Dulli of Gutter Twins and Afghan Whigs.

Susan Marshall belts it out at Ardent Studios

Susan Marshall belts it out at Ardent Studios

Setlist:

00:00 Intro
01:14 Going To Town
08:22 Already Gone
14:34 Hard To Get Along With
19:07 Everything You Had
25:10 Oh My Soul
30:10 Little Red
37:17 Love Me Again
42:32 Act That Way
50:36 Back To You

Scott Thompson backing Susan Marshall on Trumpet

Scott Thompson backing Susan Marshall on Trumpet

Susan Marshall Live Dates

Jun 19 2009      The Levitt Shell     Memphis, TN
Jun 20 2009     ITTA BENA     Memphis, TN
Jun 26 2009     OTHERLANDS /Dave Cousar, Allen Thompson & Susan Marshall    Memphis, TN
Jun 27 2009     ITTA BENA     Memphis, TN
Jul 8 2009     CAFE 322     Sierra Madre, CA
Jul 14 2009     CAFE 322     Sierra Madre, CA
Jul 21 2009     HOTEL CAFE     Los Angeles, CA
Jul 31 2009     REDWOOD BAR     Los Angeles, CA

Dave Cousar playing his soul at Ardent Studios

Dave Cousar playing his soul at Ardent Studios

“Hard to Get Along With”

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Recorded and Mixed by Alan Burcham
Assisted by Carter McHann
Mastered by Kevin Nix

This free music podcast was recorded live at Ardent Studios in Memphis, TN.

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