Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Alan Parsons, your Mighty No-Stars, and a mini Batcave Update... (and Happy Thanksgiving)

Last week, Bruce Rounds, our friend Reggie Evans, and myself traveled to Nashville, TN, for the second annual Producer's & Engineers Summit at "Welcome to 1979" recording studio. Welcome to 1979 is an analog recording facility in West Nashville, owned by engineer Chris Mara. Last year I was pleased to make the acquaintance of such accomplished audio professionals as Bob Ohlsson (Nashville mastering engineer, formerly of Motown Records in Detroit) and independent producer and musician Mark Rubel. This year we met an amazing cross-section of audio talent that included folks that have recorded everybody from Led Zeppelin and the Beach Boys, to major contemporary and heritage Country artists. Besides a full weekend of music and recording workshops and a great hang, the kicker this year was a listening party with Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" in the original quadraphonic version, with an interview/commentary talk afterwards by Alan Parsons himself. Outstanding. We will definitely be back, and I highly recommend this weekend to anybody interested in the production of records.

Regarding The Batcave ("the walk," "the room," " 'Reggie's Place' ,"), we are moving along quite nicely. While we have been rehearsing there for months, Bruce and I have been taking our time with sound treatment, signal routing, and interior design, which has paid-off with a great looking and sounding control room and studio. We are close to a finished product that we will be willing to reveal to the public, so stay-tuned for more news, photos, and videos coming your way.

In gig news, we'll be back down in Ellicottville, NY at the Double Diamond this Friday, November 26th (the day after Thanksgiving). Music starts at 9:30pm, and we hope to see you there! It's been awhile, so we're jazzed to get back on the road for some music-making. It's going to be a great gig.

God Bless, Good Blues, and Happy Thanksgiving,

GJ

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Annual Cut & Paste Awards are up again...

A tiny bit less cut & paste this year, but still mostly cut & paste at the Annual Cut & Paste Awards 2010...

(sigh)

GJ

Friday, September 24, 2010

Joel Fest a Rockin' Success...

Nocturnal Productions, Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars, Susan Fischer, and the executive committee of the Joel Thomas Benefit Fund would like to thank ALL of the people, businesses, organizations, musicians, and all-around great folks that contributed to Joel Fest through donations of time, money, or both. Thank you for your financial, physical, logistical, emotional, and spiritual support. Thanks for buying tickets and spending money on the raffles and auctions. We had an outstanding time and raised a lot of money!!!!

It was a long time in the planning, and quite a few long days in the making, but it was all worth it. You all made this event successful beyond our wildest dreams, and for that we are truly grateful.

It was really great to see and hear all of the musicians performing at this once-in-a-lifetime concert, and even more gratifying to see a lot more of the music community (even those that weren't performing) come out to support Joel and his fight against ALS.

If you missed Joel Fest, but would like to help with our on-going efforts to create sustainable assistance through the Joel Thomas Benefit Fund, please visit the website at www.JoelThomasBenefit.com . We'd love to hear from you.

Thanks, stay tuned, God Bless & Good Blues,

Gregg Juke

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Joel Fest

Well, Summer went by fast, and we're already into the Fall season. Much is happening, but what's most important to us right now is what's coming up this weekend: Joel Fest in Tonawanda, NY. As many of you may know, our friend Joel needs help, and we have been spending the past 8-9 months planning the benefit party/event of the century. We have a concert with some of WNY's premier musical talent planned, as well as a day of fun, great food, raffles, auctions, fundraisers, and special activities. Joel will also be there, signing copies of his new book, "Creature Comforts."

Please visit http://joelthomasbenefit.com to find out more about Joel Fest, the Joel Thomas Benefit Fund, and how you can help, even if you can't make it to this fantastic show and event.

We hope to see you there!

GJ

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Summer Update 2010

Hey No-Star Nation,

Long-time no-post, so here is a quick update on Your Mighty No-Stars...

Joel is doing well, but remains unable to perform with the band at this time. We have welcomed old friend, talented musician, irrespressible cut-up, and former Bleeding Hearts bassist Tony Blasting into the No-Stars as long-term sub (Tony will be on bass for at least the next year... he's also a fine keyboardist and singer). Say "hi" to Tony on an upcoming gig.

We'll be presenting a benefit for Joel and his family on Sunday, September 19th; watch this space or visit our main website for details. You should also check-out the brand new www.JoelThomasBenefit.com for continuing updates on the event and all-things Joel.

We'll be in Attica tonight (Wednesday, July 28th) at 6:30pm for a town concert. This Sunday at the annual St. Christopher's Summerfest, and on Saturday, August 7th at the Buffalo Blues and Barbecue event at LaSalle Park in Buffalo ( www.buffalobluesnbbq.com ). Check our schedule at www.MightyNoStars.com for the rest of this summer's concert calendar and other upcoming dates.

A recent poster placed this note (see below) in the comments section of the May blog entry. "T Bowen's" suggestions are so spot-on, they bear repeating... And, as one lucky fan recently learned-- always be polite (an SM58 plugged into a modest sound-system will always be louder than the most obnoxious, albeit sans-sound-reinforced heckler). Perhaps we'll ask T Bowen to make some regular commentary here on the blog; something like a guest column... We shall see.

GJ

T Bowen's Comments--


Music listeners etiquette guide

Live performance:

From time to time you may find a live performance too loud for your liking. Among the many options such as finding a quieter club for your conversation, moving farther from the band, or noise reducing earware, is the idea of speaking for everyone with a direct request for lower volume from the band. Some would start with an attention getter ranging from a mild "hey fellas" or "pardon me" to blanket accusations of fornication or other outright profanity. Seasoned musicians suggest the hand clasp and slight bow followed by the two handed motion palms down indicating a request for lowering of volume. This is guaranteed to work every time assuming you own the club or are otherwise involved in the band-paying process. Be that not the case, look for a handy tip jar and indicate your appreciation of the hard work and talent along with a desire for lower volume. (understand your performers have likely been going deaf for some time). Look for more handy live music do's and don'ts right here at Juke the Mighty!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

End of May Update

Hello There, No-Star Nation;

Just a quick update to let you know that things are moving along behind-the-scenes. We have a previously released track that will be included on the upcoming "Jammin' for a Cure" CD to benefit breast cancer research. Also, work on The Batcave Recording Studio is coming along swimmingly; we'll have some new projects to announce here soon.

Joel will continue to take his health sabbatical for the time being; we have hired our old friend Tony Blasting (formerly of the Bleeding Hearts) as a long-term sub on bass, so look for him and say "hey" on our upcoming gigs this summer. We're planning a big benefit concert for Joel and his family this Fall, and we'll certainly keep you all informed.

I've got some more review copy coming out soon in Drum! Magazine, so look for my byline there.

Our condolences go out to former Mighty No-Star and saxophonist Jack Prybylski, who recently lost his mother after a brief illness. Our prayers and thoughts are with you, Jack.

Thanks for your continued support, God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Reflecting On Important Things We've Lost...

Chu Nero, Roseanne Perez, Jay Dzina, Rich Schneider, Blues Beat Magazine, The Tap Room.

R.I.P.

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Monday, April 05, 2010

"R&R"

Not Rock & Roll, but Rest & Relaxation...

Ha. As if.

While we are currently experiencing some downtime from public appearances, there's a lot going on in the inner sanctum at No-Star Nation HQ. We are booking gigs, working on a new CD, planning a big benefit show (and a wedding), and we have been interviewing/auditioning long-term subs. There are a couple of big announcements that will be made soon, so stay-tuned.

One we can clue you in on is that we are about to experience the fruition of over 20-years of planning and dreaming--The Batcave Recording Studio will be a reality in the very near future. It will be a place to record our future albums and solo projects, produce and present other media ventures in-the-works, a rehearsal space for Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars, and for some very special recording artists that are not in the band, but are definitely part of the Nocturnal Productions/No-Stars family, a place to record future releases with a maximum of soul and vibe, and a minimum of muss, fuss, and budget-busting, eye-popping bills. This will be the spot for those that want to make music, and are ready to move beyond the home studio environs, but are not interested in the big commercial studio headaches. Of course, you'll have to find it first, which means you're either a very special guest, or you're Ras Al Ghul.

Another news flash of interest: Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars have contributed a track to a new benefit compilation CD called "Jammin' for the Cure," featuring many of your favorite Buffalo & WNY Blues artists, with proceeds going towards breast cancer research for a cure and prevention. Check it out at www.wnyblues.org .

More later, keep the faith.

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Some News...

We had a great weekend of gigs this past Friday and Saturday, February 26 & 27. On Friday, we were in Medina at the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library. Yes, a library! We've never done that before, and I thought that I'd seen everything. But this is a regular concert venue in the town of Medina, and despite the despicable winter weather, about 100 brave citizens came out to the show and had a great time. On Saturday, we played at Ilio Di Paulo's restuarant in Blasdell, for the annual ABATE engineering party. A good time was had by all. Last week, we were at the annual Griffis Sculpture Park fundraiser and moonlight snowshoe walk in Springville. Great gig, fun people! This weekend, we had our drummer, Bret Norvilitis, on bass, and our former/retired drummer Dr. Bill O'Shea on drums. They both did an outstanding job!!

If you've been following the band for the past several months (since November, actually), or even if you've been reading this blog, you know that we've been without our bass-player of the past six years, and for Bruce and I, our friend of more than 20 years-- Barker Bass endorser Joel Thomas. Joel has needed to take some time off; its been coming for quite awhile, as he has needed a rest, and for the last several months that he played with us, you could see it on his face, if not hear it in his words: "Somebody pack-up my gear and get me out of here; I'm exhausted." He was having trouble playing the instrument that he loved, which was causing him quite a bit of frustration, and now we can tell you why. We wanted to wait until everything was confirmed, and although there is still a margin of error, a recent trip to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota has corroborated the local doctor's initial diagnosis-- ALS (commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease).

Joel is a fighter. We are praying and believing that this is a fight that he can win, and he is being very proactive regarding his treatment and his general health. He has been building muscle and staying in shape. He has even started playing a little bit. But it will most likely be at least a year before he can rejoin the No-Stars. In the meantime, we will not only be supporting Joel, but finding ways to continue to work toward our goals and to entertain as many people, and bring as many new listeners to the Blues, as we can.

We will be planning a major live benefit for Joel and his family in the up-coming months, and several of us are working on a more sustainable model of support, which we will certainly unveil to all of you in the No-Star Nation as soon as we have hammered-out all of the details. In the meantime, your thoughts and prayers are welcomed, and we thank all of you that have offered support, or simply come up to us on gigs and asked "Where's Joel?" or "How is he doing?" It means a lot to him and to us, so thanks again. We will share whatever details that are appropriate, when they are available.

Once again, we thank you all for your support during this difficult time...

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

New Gig and some Important Info.

Hey No-Star Nation,

How are you? Enjoying the first weeks of 2010?

We have a gig this Friday, the 29th, at Vizzi's. Come on out if you're in the WNY area; it's an intimate setting (read: small but energetic place), with some of the best food in the area (and that's saying something).

OK, time for us to give you a bit of a belated update. Our dear friend and bassist, Joel Thomas, has had to temporarily step-down from the No-Stars due to some health issues... We can't say anymore right now, but we'll keep you informed as soon as we are able. Joel is likely to be away from the bandstand for awhile. We are already missing him, but if you've been to the last couple of gigs, you know that our newest Mighty No-Sub, Frank Reino, is ably holding-down the bottom end. Frank will most likely be filling in on most of the gigs through this winter and into the summer of 2010, so please stop by and say hello, and make him feel welcomed. Again, we'll give you more information on Joel as it becomes available and we are able to do so. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family, and the bass-chair will be kept warm for his return!

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas and New Years' Reflections, 2009

Hello All-- Visitors, Members of the No-Star Nation, Friends, and Band-Mates;

We've had our ups and downs, it's been a wild ride, and it's not over yet! Yes people, Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars are six years old (as a band... we usually act at least 7 years old emotionally and intellectually on a daily basis). Our first rehearsal together was in December of 2003! I want to thank Bruce, Joel, Bret, and of course Bill, Greg C, Guy, Paul, Adam, Harry, JJ, and our newest Mighty No-Sub, Frank, for a great six years; I'm really looking forward to many, many more making outstanding music and having the times of our lives. I want to thank all of the other cats who have come through the band in the last six years, we've learned something about music, about you, and about us through our time together. I want to offer an extra-special "thank you" to Susan, who really does work tirelessly to promote and book us, and devotes a lot of her personal time to taking care of the things (y'know, details) that flighty musicians often miss. I need to thank all of our families, for sharing your loved ones and giving of your time to make this music happen. You are on-stage with us wherever we go, and you are in the songs that we write and record, and without gettin' too corny, you are always on our minds. We need to thank all of our friends and supporters who are continually there for us, and who have helped us through some difficult emotional times.

I'd like to thank the Blues Society of WNY for their hard-work in supporting and promoting the scene here in the Buffalo and WNY area. I'd like to thank Bob, our radio promoter, and all of the DJ's, radio stations and programs, and media outlets that have given us exposure over the last few years-- your support is critical and so very appreciated. I'd like to thank Paul at Alt-Brews, Jack Civilletto, Donna Rose, Judd Sunshine, Joanne at Queen City, and Brookes at the Double Diamond in Ellicottville for being early and strong supporters of the band. You gave us, a bunch of "no-stars," a shot, and we'll always be grateful.

I want to thank God for the gift of music, and for giving me such great, talented, and interesting people to be around.

I want to thank my parents for raising me right, and for teaching me to value music, and that I could do whatever I set my mind to.

We need to thank all of the club-owners and promoters for booking the band and working with us all of these years-- we're looking forward to many, many more.

I'd like to thank all of our corporate associates, endorsing partners, local and national music vendors, and our friends at "Drum!" magazine for your help and generous support; we look forward to a continued, mutually-beneficial relationship!

We'd like to thank our friends in other bands in the music scene, both in and out of the Blues genre for your support and the fun we've had together.

We need to thank ALL OF YOU, the members of the No-Star Nation, those of you that come out to see the band, buy CD's and digital downloads, visit the website, call radio stations and request our music, sign-up for our e-mail list, send e-mails of support and encouragement, book us for your private parties, and just generally offer us your good will. Thanks so much; it makes all of the travel and the late night drives and the hours that go into a project like this, worth it.

I'm sure I'm missing lots of people and will be editing this post for days to come, but in this moment of clarity and reflection, I just wanted to thank all of you for the ways you've impacted us and have empowered us to make real music together. Onward & Upward, and looking towards and incredible 2010...

God Bless & Good Blues, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,

GJ

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tuff Enuff...

...For Sure.

Kim Wilson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds put on a nice show tonight at the Bear's Den in Niagara Falls. Lots of new material with a very young band; Kim was in great voice and his harp work is always spectacular. Bruce, Susan, and I went, and we enjoyed the band and the well-handled sound situation (not too loud, but plenty of lows and high-end sparkle). Also, ticket prices were pretty reasonable, by today's standards, anyway...

Added bonus-- Spotting the Who's Who of Buffalo area Blues musicians, including Joney James, Joe Beard, and members of the Blues Hounds.

It's nice to see another good band play every once in awhile!

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Nashville Cats...

...Apparently do play "clean as country water" and "wild as mountain dew." After a rough week and a crazy start to the weekend (a late night gig at Vizzi's on Friday), I took off for Nashville, Tennessee, oblivious to the Bills' presence; I was there all weekend for a conference put on by Chris Mara and his associates at a relatively new studio down there called Welcome to 1979. Wto79 specializes in retro-style recording (2" analog, lots of vintage tube gear and instruments, and a healthy respect for "live" off-the-floor recording). The conference (called the Producers and Engineers Summit) featured a whole weekend's worth of break-out sessions, clinincs and panels on everything from DIY and vintage gear and "found sounds" to basic music business savvy and two live-to-two-track recording sessions (Saturday night's recording group was the Justin Kaulk Orchestra-- check them out on the web; very cool!).

All of the presenters were top-notch pros (engineers, producers, mastering engineers, musicians, and a major mic company rep), and I did enjoy the whole thing (as much as I could on 35 hours with no sleep), but two of my high-lights were meeting Mark Rubel, a producer from Illinois who shares my passion for whacked-out found sounds and vintage lo-fi noise-makers, and meeting and listening to Bob Ohlson, an engineer/producer/mastering engineer with a storied career that started with him as a 17-year old assistant engineer at the legendary Motown/Hitsville studio in Detroit.

If you're into any of this stuff at all, it would be a great idea to get down there next year and attend this event. Just make sure you don't have a gig the night before...

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Friday, November 13, 2009

A light went out over Niagara Falls...

...Or at least it should have. That would have been a humble representation of the light that went out this week, one of Western New York's premier musicians, Niagara Fall's own Chu Nero.

Chu distinguished himself over the past four decades as an example of the finest that the Buffalo/WNY area has produced-- a singer, songwriter, sideman, bandleader, pianist, and saxophonist unparalleled in ability and enthusiasm, and as a stage presence, always humbly entertaining. Chu's roots, and perhaps his heart, were in Jazz music, in which he excelled, but he also played the Blues (for the last several years with partner-in-melody Tommy Z), Rock and Pop, Gospel, and Contemporary Christian music, all with an unmistakeable sound and incredible flair. His considerable chops were always in service of the music, and the soul of the moment, never over-used or over-the-top. I had the pleasure of playing and recording with Chu on a number of occassions over the years, and I was always blown-away by his talent and musical humility.

Chu distinguished himself over the decades outside of the music business and the dimly-lit stage-- many do not know of his humanitarian efforts and his attempts to bring the Gospel to life for disadvantaged people throughout the Western New York area. Chu was involved in prison ministry for many years, at times at great expense to himself and his family.

Chu made mistakes, just like the rest of us, and it was hard to find out that a "hero" (in this case, one of mine), was in reality a human just like the rest of us-- clay feet and all. There was a time when we were pretty close friends. Sometimes friends drift apart for different reasons, sometimes maybe people were only meant to come together for a short time. But I have great memories of gigs together, sharing family times with his wife and kids, and of a few times where I might not have made it through without the support of someone who understood. That someone was Chu.

He is survived by the mother of his children, and a true saint, Mary Nero, and his sons Judah and Solomon, and his daughter Julia.

Godspeed Brother, and Straight Ahead.

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Friday, November 06, 2009

Early November Update

Hey No-Star Nation;

A few early-November items for you:

1) A couple of important benefit performances are happening in the next few weeks, and we'd love to see those of you that are in the Buffalo/WNY area come out and support these causes.

The first is a fundraiser being put on by our friend and master jazz drummer, Dan Hull, this coming Tuesday night, 11/10 at the new Bobby McGee's (the old Dakota Grill) on Maple Road in Amherst. Danny has been running his weekly star-studded jazz jam session for over 10 years now, and this week's performance's proceeds and any in-coming donations will be to benefit our old aquaintance, and Tommy Z sideman Chu Nero (Blues, Jazz, and Gospel saxophonist, keyboardist, and vocalist extraordinaire). Chu has been battling cancer, is currently undergoing more treatment, and has had to virtually stop working in order to concentrate all of his strength on his fight. Let's face it folks-- full-time musicians don't have a lot in the way of safety nets in this day and age, and Chu has a lot of mounting medical bills as well as daily practical needs to take care of. Chu has been a blessing to many folks through his music for many years; hopefully, we can give some of that back to him in support. Tuesday night at the new Bobby McGee's, at 7:00pm.

Bruce and I will be playing a benefit for a dear friend, vocalist Roseanne Perez, on Sunday the 29th of November in South Buffalo (check your No-Star Update E-mails and our website schedule for upcoming details). Roseanne has been fighting a similar battle as Chu's-- she has been unable to sing or work a day job for months, due to extensive (and expensive!) chemo and radiation treatments. Fortunately for Roseanne, she has some pretty talented friends... Performers at the benefit (besides yours truly and Bruce Rounds) will include Donna Rose, Dolly D, Big Wheelie, Sam Gaurino, Nick Veltrie, Sam Gambino, Jack Civiletto, and many more. Tickets are only $25, and this is going to be quite a show. Stay tuned for more details, and e-mail us directly (Gregg@MightyNoStars.com) if you don't think you can attend, but would still like to make a financial contribution...

2) Look for my byline in this month's issue of Drum! Magazine (issue #162); my debut with the publication as a product reviewer is a feature on the new line of Meinl frame drums, for those of you in a percussive frame of mind (pun intended). Coming soon in an upcoming issue, a review of some very hip, hand-made/boutique djembes and congas from a company called DrumSkull Drums.

3) The band has been laying low lately, dealing with rehearsals and pre-production for our next CD, getting ready for upcoming Christmas shows, and the like. But we've got a gig at Vizzi's next week, Friday the 13th of November. Be there or be extremely square. Vizzi's is always a fun gig (especially if you like sirens). We hope to see you in the crowd (maybe you'll get to dance with Ralph!).

4) Speaking of laying low; not so much! Almost immediately following the gig on Friday, I'm flying down to Nashville for the weekend for a record producer's/engineer's summit at a new retro/analog recording studio called Welcome to 1979. Producers and engineers who have worked with major names in Rock, Pop, R&B, Indie, and yes, of course Country will be there to share experience, tools, and tricks of the trade. We're doing a recording session with a local band on Saturday night (reminds me of the old joke-- How many producers does it take to make the recording session happen? I don't know; what do you think?), and Telefunken is bringing a bunch of microphones that I'll never be able to afford. Sweet! Hopefully, we'll have pictures, annecdotes, and the full skinny for you up on the website when I get back.

Thanks for your attention, and we'll see you at a gig soon.

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Friday, August 21, 2009

End of Summer Update 2009

Hey There, No-Star Nation;

We had a great time on the Summer Tour '09! We played "Blues In The Valley" again in Warsaw, NY. We will play that show every year they ask us, honest. One of the best-run events we've had the pleasure to be involved with, and we really enjoyed the other acts on the bill this year (big-ups to The Todd Eberwine Band and the Junkyard Dogs). We also had a great time in Attica, Orchard Park (thanks again for all your help, Don from the Boys of Summer), Boston, Hamburg, at St. Christopher's (the Spirit Ride and the Summerfest this year), the Wild & Blue Outdoor Festival, a new event in Farmersville called the Smokey Bones Music Festival, the Genesee County Fair, and of course at the Double Diamond in Ellicottville and at Joanne's Queen City Grille in Tonawanda. We also thoroughly enjoyed a few multi-band shows we played this past Spring (Jimmy's Jam and the Blues in March event). Thanks to all the fans, event promoters, and our supporters in the Blues Society of WNY for making this a great season of live shows for us! And many, many thanks to our agent and den-mother in-residence, Susan Fischer for her un-ending assistance and energy in the cause of all things Mighty and No-Star...

Don't forget, the upcoming WBFO Blues CD will feature an advance version of one of the tracks on our forthcoming second album ("Memories of Rage" by Bruce Rounds).

A new news-item from the No-Stars' press office-- I'll be writing some reviews and articles for the very popular percussion-oriented publication, Drum! Magazine, so watch for the Gregg Juke byline in an issue coming your way soon!

Once again, it's time for a little R&R (rest and relaxation, in this case). We'll take a little time off to recouperate and regroup and catch a little Summer vacation before getting back on the old "Jetson's treadmill." We're playing a private event in early September, and we've got some Fall dates scheduled at a few of our favorite local venues, but we're planning on taking time over the next several months to get a lot more work done on our upcoming sophomore CD release before the holiday season (it'll be here before you know it, folks).

In the meantime, we hope you really enjoy the rest of your summer; we'll be back at'cha and on stage in no time. Thanks again to all the members of the No-Star Nation for your unwavering support.

Until then-- God Bless & Good Blues...

GJ

Friday, July 10, 2009

LT, NP...

...Which stands for Long Time, No Post; I know. Sorry. Lots happening. We have begun work on our next album, but due to outside constraints have had to push-back the release date. Rest assured it will be killer, and we'll let you know when it's ready. In the meantime, there are still a few copies left of "Blues Power," so pick 'em up while you can! CDBaby is temporarily out-of-stock, but you can get a copy from the home website (http://www.mightynostars.com/) or get the whole album or individual tracks through iTunes, Amazon.com, or a host of other digital on-line retailers. We have a lot of new t-shirts available, which can be purchased from the site or at a live show. You can also get a copy of "WBFO Gives Me The Blues, Volume VII" at the wbfo.org website; the new disc features a track by Bruce Rounds that will appear on our forthcoming new disc ("Memories of Rage").

July and August feature a pretty full concert/live gig schedule, so come out and see the band.

There's a bunch of stuff (tunes, shows, plans) in-the-works, so more info is on the way. Until then, and as always, God Bless & Good Blues, and enjoy your summer!

GJ

Monday, November 03, 2008

"Blues News Youse Can Use..."

Look. It's been several years now, and I've never used a corny two-bit Title Headline like that before. Gimme a break. This blogging stuff ain't easy...

Anyway, here is some legitimate Mighty No-Star News for ya:

* New Endorsement Deal-- Our favorite guitarist, Your Mighty No-Stars' Bruce Rounds, has inked an endorsement deal with Carr Amplifiers. Very cool, very hip hand-wired boutique amps used by many top stage and studio players, and a lot of the younger generation of up-an-coming musicians (Neko Case, for instance). Check them out on-line, and check Bruce's new amp out at an upcoming gig.

* New Website-- I know, I know, we've made this promise before, and to be fair to us, we've made quite a few upgrades and changes to our home site over the last couple of years, but this is BIG! I'm not talking little tweaks here. We will be sending out press releases soon about Bruce's new endorsement deal and our "Grand Re-Opening" at www.MightyNoStars.com, but suffice it to say that Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars on-line have never looked better. We have lots of new photos, info, and cool features coming your way. We're still under construction until further notice, but you can take a sneak-peek at what we're up to by clicking here: www.MightyNoStars.com.

* Contest & Awards-- Congratulations to Mighty No-Sub J.J. Moscato, lead singer and crack keyboardist for J.J. Moscato and Blue Avenue, who will be representing Buffalo/WNY in the solo/duo competition at the International Blues Challenge this year (along with our old friend Reggie Evans). Great Job guys (it's great to see when one of these things turns out right). Congratulations also goes to a great group, the Todd Eberwine Band, who will represent Buffalo/WNY in the band division. Here's to WNY showing our stuff in Memphis. Go get 'em, boys...

* World Record-- Our drummer, Bret Norvilitis and I spent the afternoon Sunday helping about 150 drummers locally, and who knows how many (totals aren't in yet) Nationwide, in breaking the Guiness Book of World Records record for "Most Drummers Playing the Same Beat at One Time" on a rousing version of "Louie Louie" that lasted over five minutes, followed by some percussion-crazy rock chestnuts from the 60's. This was a great event sponsored by Buffalo Drum Outlet. We'll have a story and pictures up at the home site as soon as we can. In the words of one semi-retired drummer (me), this event was "insane."

* Upcoming Gigs-- Gregg Juke & the Mighty No-Stars will be at Vizzi's in Buffalo, and at the Double Diamond in Ellicottville in November (check our website schedule, or your local listings for more info). Also, 'tis the season, so we'll have information on lots of upcoming Christmas shows for you soon. We're still waiting to find out who will be on the upcoming "WBFO Gives Me The Blues, Vol. VI," but as soon as we know, we'll let you know too.

Until next time, as always-- God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ

Sunday, October 19, 2008

A Real Award Members of the No-Star Nation can vote for...

Just a note to let you all know that we are up for a spot on the new WBFO Blues compilation CD, "WBFO Gives Me The Blues, Vol. VI," available soon from WBFO and Digital Chips Records.

To vote for our song, "Battle Ax," go to: https://www.wbfo.org/blues/bluestracks.php3 , hi-lite our song, add your name and e-mail, and click. That's it. You can vote as often as you wish, provided that you have seperate e-mail addresses for each vote (in other words, you can vote once for each e-mail address you own).

Thanks for your help, and we'll see you at a gig soon!

God Bless & Good Blues,

GJ