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contents cmp Features March 2018 Kristyn Harris COWGIRL UP! 13 Ray Benson’s Guide To Western Swing Asleep At The Wheel frontman tells you what you need to know. 18 Kristyn Harris Kelly Gregory meets the young cowgirl all set to wow them on American Idol. 22 Cain’s Ballroom Set for stardom on the next series of American Idol, Kristyn Harris has been performing since she was 14. Not only that, but she lives a real cowgirl life. By Kelly Gregory. “E veryone likes a country song that swings,” says Kristyn Harris excitedly. And she should know, for despite being only 23 years old now, the Texas-bred singer and songwriter is almost a ten-year veteran when it comes to performing. Already she is the two-time currently reigning Western Music Association Entertainer of the Year (2016 & 2017) and is both the youngest in history to receive this honour and the only woman to receive it twice. She was also named Western Swing Female Artist of the Year at the 2017 Ameripolitan Music Awards. Among her many other accolades are the WMA Female Performer of the Year in 2014 & 2015, and soon she will be flying the flag for Western music in front of an audience of millions on the new season of American Idol. Starting out as a performer in her early teens, the Western lifestyle has always been in her blood. “I grew up in a rural environment, on a small farm in Texas, and my dad, and his dad, were both big fans of classic country music, so that’s the only music I ever had much exposure to as a kid,” the young sensation reminisces. “I didn’t listen to the current music my friends were listening to. There were little bits of Western Swing in the mix that my dad had, especially Asleep At The Wheel albums. Yet, being shy, I didn’t get the real inspiration to start singing and eventually performing myself - none of my family plays or 18 cmp - MARCH 2018 MARCH 2018 - cmp Duncan Warwick discusses “The House That Bob Built” with former owner Larry Schaeffer. 28 Billy Mata 19 Page 18 “If you drove through downtown Tulsa the only light you would see would be the Cain’s letters up on North Main, there on the hill where Cain’s is.” Texas traditionalist remembers Tommy Duncan in three volumes. 48 Carolyn Martin She got up to sing a song with The Time Jumpers and stayed ten years. 52 Kenny Sears The Time Jumper that makes Nashville swing every Monday night. 56 Bret Raper Former Tom T. Hall sideman holds court. Known as “The House That Bob Built” and the “Carnegie Hall of Western Swing,” Cain’s Ballroom is the spiritual home of Western Swing. The Home of Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys from 1935 to 1942 its name has become synonymous with the genre. Duncan Warwick discusses its place in history with former owner Larry Schaeffer. All photos by Robert Galbraith. 22 cmp - MARCH 2018 to the guys, especially The Playboys, and I had them tell me what went on there and what it was like and what Bob was like and so I gained a real wealth of knowledge just from listening to the guys that were there at the time. “We were just using that great old ballroom in as many ways as I could think of. I brought country artists in, especially the Outlaw country, but I was playing Sex Pistols, Bon Jovi, The Pretenders, U2, David Allan Coe, Asleep At The Wheel, Herbie Hancock. I was jumping all over the map just trying to grab anything that was close. MARCH 2018 - cmp 23 It’s a Texas tradition Embracing the swing North of the Border. BILLY MATA Reviews BILLY MATA HAS LONG BEEN A TEXAS DANCEHALL FAVOURITE, BUT WHEN HE BEGAN A TRIBUTE TO BOB WILLS’ FAMED VOCALIST HE NEVER MEANT FOR IT TO BECOME A THREE VOLUME SET. WITH THE RECENTLY RELEASED THIS IS TOMMY DUNCAN VOL 3 COMPLETING THE TRILOGY. HE SPEAKS TO DUNCAN WARWICK. W hen Texas singer Billy Mata made his first tribute to the legendary Bob Wills vocalist Tommy Duncan ten years ago he set the wheels of an extremely large vehicle in motion, and it was one without brakes. Having just released the third volume in his This Is Tommy Duncan series he now feels his work is complete. “I’ll tell you what, I came very close to throwing in the towel a couple of times,” confesses the San Antonio born entertainer, “but I said, ‘No, I can’t do that to the Duncan family.’ All the Duncan family gave me their blessing to do this. It was tough deal. We didn’t have money. I don’t have any money, I had to raise funds the best way I could and we did.” The end result is a genuinely wonderful celebration of the Texas Playboys singer and Mata deserves a massive “Aaaahhh” for the effort he has put into the project. 28 cmp - MARCH 2018 Since charting a couple of singles on the Billboard chart at the tail-end of the eighties, Billy Mata has gone on to become a stalwart of the ‘real country’ movement. He is a two-time recipient of the Academy Of Western Artists Vocalist Of The Year, and winner of their Entertainer Of The Year award. Just last month he was named Western Swing Male vocalist of the Year at the Ameripolitan Awards, and Mata is frequently referred to as Tommy Duncan’s heir apparent. “We started ten years ago with the dream to have a trilogy made. This trilogy or this tribute cannot be done in one album with the importance of Tommy Duncan’s voice. I started ten years ago and I knew it was going to take more than just one album of twenty songs because his career spanned from the 30s to the 60s and each decade there was a different sound about him and he adapted to it all. “Bob Wills was very smart by hiring him because MARCH 2018 - cmp 29 Page 28 Carolyn Martin Regulars 4 News 8 Tour Guide 12 The David Allan Page 27 Nice to meet y’all - The Western Toneflyers 51 Americana Roundup 62 Obituary - Daryle Singletary Schaeffer, took over the venue in the 1970s and at the time had little knowledge of its place in Western Swing history. “I don’t claim to have known much about what I was doing when I got in there,” recalls Schaeffer, now 69. “I had to learn pretty quick to make it work. I was all over the map. I’m just trying to recall a few of the artists - The Ramones, Sex Pistols, Merle Haggard, and then we might have Van Halen mixed in there. So, did I use it as just a Western Swing place? Absolutely not. I soaked up as many of those stories as I could possibly soak up because I reached out Page 22 60 The Western Swing Author ity 32 Album Reviews 44 Live Reviews 45 Book Reviews C ain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is undisputedly the spiritual home of Western Swing. It is from that very venue that Bob Wills broadcast to America between 1935-1942. Weekly dances, a midnight radio show and a daily noon-hour program were played by Bob Wills during what are remembered as his “glory years” and his broadcasts from the venue that had originally been built as a garage that followed his debut on New Year’s Night in 1935 went a long way towards his coronation as The King Of Western Swing. Former owner of Cain’s, Larry After sitting in one night with The Time Jumpers, Carolyn Martin became a member of the Nashville swingers for eleven years. Now fronting her own Carolyn Martin’s swing band she is one of the most respected vocalists in the business. F 48 cmp - MARCH 2018 ew artists are respected quite as much as The Time Jumpers and few singers are respected as much as the 11-year member of Nashville’s swingingest combo - Carolyn Martin. Praise such as “an astonishing singer”, “a remarkable voice”, a “singing sensation” and “one of the finest western swing singers in the business,” litter her career with Vince Gill describing her as “a great swing singer.” Hailing from Texas and growing up playing the dance halls and honky tonks of the Lone Star State gave Carolyn Martin the perfect grounding for a career singing swing. Leaving The Time Jumpers around eight years ago to start her own “Carolyn Martin’s Swing Band” the singer has since received accolades like Western Swing Album of the Year and Western Swing Song of the Year. Carolyn Martin’s last album was “A Platter Of Brownies: The Music of Milton Brown” on which she pays tribute to ‘The Father Of Western Swing.’ Bob Will may be ‘The King’, but prior to Wills assuming the title in the 1940s, Milton Brown And His Musical Brownies had arguably invented the genre in the early 1930s. Previously Brown and Wills had been founding members of The Lightcrust Doughboys but it was non- cowboy hatted Brown who encouraged his players to infuse their music with hot jazz and Big Band stylings. Brown died following an automobile accident in 1936 when he fell asleep at the wheel of his Pontiac and who knows how the history of Western Swing would be written had he lived. Martin believes it might not be different, “So much as even richer and more interesting. A charismatic singer and band leader, Milton Brown would have definitely achieved worldwide fame, and the inevitable collaboration between Brown and Bob Wills, his longtime friend and band mate in the original “Light Crust Doughboys”, would have been wonderful to hear,” reflects the rated vocalist. Martin has some h eartfelt advice for anyone considering a career behind the mic as she ponders the difference between singing straight country and Western Swing. “The job of any singer is to convey the message of the song, whatever style it is. If you don’t believe in what you’re doing, your audience won’t, either. Learn your craft; sing when ever and where ever you can. Practice as much as you can. I cannot over stress the importance of knowing your history; not to copy who has come before, but to be inspired and informed by them. If you are an aspiring swing singer and you’re not familiar with Tommy Duncan or Ella Fitzgerald, or if you’re an aspiring country singer and don’t know about Kitty Wills and Hank Williams ( just to name a few)It’s time to do some homework. Find out about your predecessors, then find out who inspired them. Bob Wills once rode 50 miles on horseback to see his idol, the great blues singer Bessie Smith, perform. You can certainly hear that influence in his music.” Traditionally it has been Oklahoma and Texas that have been the home of Western Swing but Carolyn Martin, who now lives in Indiana, suggests that Music City can swing like Dallas these days. “Well, while there are undoubtedly wonderful musicians playing in Texas, there is a vibrant swing scene in Nashville, where I made my home for 31 years. The Time Jumpers, of whom I was a proud member from 1999 to 2010; they still play every Monday night to capacity crowds , and there are many other excellent bands: John England and The Western Swingers, Paul Kramer‘s Swing Street, Hot Club of Nashville and The Music City Doughboys to name a few. It’s impossible to go downtown to lower Broadway without hearing western swing music wafting out of one or more of the clubs, especially Roberts Western World. The level of musicianship is second to none. “I had been a professional musician for many years when I first heard the Time Jumpers At The Station Inn in Nashville. I was thrilled at the thought of being able to perform western music again, and when I was asked to join the band, I didn’t hesitate. Those years at the Station Inn were some of the best of my life. After many personnel changes, and tragically, the passing of the incomparable vocalist Dawn Sears, steel guitar great John Hughey and fiddler and founding member Hoot Hester, I’m glad the band is still going strong.” Martin’s own interest in the genre was MARCH 2018 - cmp 49 Page 48 JUMP AROUND! THE TIME JUMPERS’ KENNY SEARS THE TIME JUMPERS HAVE BECOME A NASHVILLE INSTITUTION. FAMED FOR THEIR MONDAY NIGHT GIGS, THE GRAMMY WINNING BAND BOASTS VINCE GILL AMONG ITS MANY MEMBERS. FAVOURING NOT JUST TWIN BUT TRIPLE FIDDLES, BANDLEADER KENNY SEARS TALKS TO DUNCAN WARWICK. Charts T 64 Americana & UK Country Charts 65 Billboard Country Charts Courtesy of Billboard Inc. 52 cmp - MARCH 2018 he Time Jumpers have become a Nashville institution. From the Monday night gigs at The Station Inn, for the best part of 20 years they have been one of the hottest tickets in town and as essential a tourist destination as The Ryman Auditorium. The ten-piece (currently) line-up has pretty much included the best pickers in town over the years and has become well-known for including Vince Gill if he’s in town and Ranger Doug from Riders In The Sky. In 2014 The Time Jumpers lost their vocalist Dawn Sears to lung cancer. The singer, who was once signed to Warner Brothers was beloved and respected by fans and musicians alike. Husband to Dawn was Texan fiddler Kenny Sears who can boast a history of playing with some of the greats of country music such as Ray Price and Mel Tills and has assumed the role of bandleader to the Grammy-winning group who have reminded Music City how to swing every Monday night, moving, after more than ten years, from The Station Inn to the larger capacity 3rd & Lindsley. The current Time Jumpers members are Paul Franklin (steel guitar), Brad Albin (upright bass), Billy Thomas (drums, vocals), Larry Franklin (fiddle), Andy Reiss (electric guitar), Jeff Taylor (accordion, piano), Joe Spivey (fiddle, vocals), and if you’re keeping count that makes, with Kenny, three fiddle players. MARCH 2018 - cmp 53 Page 52