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Meet You at the Tiki Bar:
Drinking parties. Featuring lyrics by Curt West . A Step Ahead Of Trouble:All My Blues:Mission Accomplished:
Life is Good,"Good Old Days". Featuring Super Dave Ward on blues harp.Snake Bit. Workin' In The Rust Belt:Compilation of three great CD's. Remember" Blues from the Rust the Rust Belt", "Holy Live Blues" and the original Mike Dugan release" Workin". They are all combined into one fabulous CD.
NewsBlues BitesBlues Revue MagazineReviews in Brief by Tom Hyslop June/July 2004 Pennsylvania's Mike Dugan & the Blues Mission emphasize solid grooves and tasty, blues-rock guitar and songwriting. Dugan lets the music breathe behind his powerful, Bluesbreakersstyle guitar. Between the shuffles ("Worst Is Over") and rockers ("Survival Blues"), his forays into other styles are successful; "Surfin' With My Baby" hints at surf and jazz, strings sweeten the ballad "When Things Ain't Right With You," "Snake Bit" is satisfyingly funky, and the slow blues "Blues Mind" (for Peter Green) and "Long Distance Woman" are especially strong. A nice range of tones, sparing use of slide, and the addition of harp, horns, and keyboards to the arrangements heighten the appeal of Mission Accomplished! (Top Shelf 780). Rock, jazz influence Mike Dugan's bluesThe Express TimesEnjoy by Robert Hicks May 7, 2004 Mike Dugan savors the hard edge and quick tempos of his Rust Belt Blues. The 51-year-old New Jersey native moved to the Lehigh Valley in 1980 from Bedford Township, N.J., to enhance his' music career. "I like my music to be interesting, dynamic and unpredictable," he says from his home in Allentown. His trio now includes Easton bassist Rob Fraser and Macungie drummer Dan Plowman. "Trio music is what I grew up " on, so it's what I've always aspired' to," he says. "As a teenager in the' late '60s, I was listening to bands, like Cream, Jimi Hendrix had a three-piece band. I fell in love , with that format of guitar, bass and drums. There's a lot of freedom. As a songwriter, he feels the muse of Bob Dylan, John Prine and Randy Newman. Blues guitarists such as B.B. King, Duane Allman and Mike Bloomfield inform his guitar playing. He also likes to reconstruct the jazz phrasing of George Benson and Kenny Burrell. "Blues and jazz, come together in my playing. The feel of the blues with the freedom of jazz. I love that," he says. "It's sort of like a spaghetti sauce. Humor remains important in his blues songs. "I think people need to laugh," he says. "It's such a sad world. There's an abundance of that and not enough laughter. Somebody said laughter is the music of the soul." He particularly entertains his fans with his comic songs "Get Used To It" and "My Brother From Another Mother." His latest CD, "Mission Accomplished," released in August 2003. He describes the opening track "Good Ole Days" as a straight blues shuffle inspired by Chicago blues guitarist Buddy Guy. "Snake Bit" pays tribute to slide guitarist Duane Allman. "Long Distance Woman" engages the listener in the slow blues style of B.B. King. Jazz inflections often creep into Dugan's playing and songwriting, too. "Surfin' With My Baby" reflects Dugan's love of jazz guitarists Wes Montgomery and Les Paul. "Life's Joy" celebrates the ja.zz organ trio tradition. Dugan also likes '70's bluesrock, particularly guitarist Peter Green who replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers after Clapton left to form Cream. Dugan pays tribute to Green on his tune "Blues Mind" on the CD. American blues-rock musicians such as Roy Buchanan and Mike BloomfIeld have played a big role in shaping Dugan's guitar style, too. Like many of his generation, Dugan encountered the blues via blues-rock groups such as Jimi Hendrix, Cream, the Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin and the RoIling Stones. "I don't think I've changed that much over the years. I still have the same influences. I still love the people that have touched me deeply. I just feel I'm better at it now. You get to the point where you do gig after gig after gig and you get really fluent at it. You're flowing and less conscious about it, so I find myself going to a place inside myself and just really letting it flow. It's all connected now. It's all one thing..." he says...
Mike with Jonny Lang
Mike with B.B. King MusicThis is a clip of "No Place to Park," track 10 from "A step Ahead of Trouble."A Step Ahead of Trouble Here is track 1 DiscographyA Step Ahead of TroubleThe sound quality is great but the real point here is that Mike Dugan's brand of modern blues is both well honed and to the point. -Smokin' Joe Miklos, Billtown Blues Notes. Mike Dugan & the Blues Mission2000 CD All My BluesIn "All My Blues," Dugan, of Allentown, Pa., doesn't reinvent the blues wheel, he just keeps it turning in the right direction. Never too fancy and always keeping focused, the vocalist and guitarist, proves he can do it all, from blues with a swing to straight-out rockers. -Scott Cronick, Sounding Board, At The Shore, The Press of Atlantic City.Mike Dugan & the Blues Mission 1997 CD Workin' in the Rust BeltThis is a new release that combines tracks from 3 previous CD's by Mike Dugan that are now out of print. The good news is that all the hottest songs from "Blues From the Rust Belt ", "Holy Live Blues", and the 1989 collector's item, "Workin' ", are now available on one disc.Available on Top Shelf Records, be sure to get this to complete the Dugan collection. check us out at: www.myspace.com/mikeduganandthebluesmission ![]() Record Label:Top Shelf Studios San Jose, California Booking Information and Mailing List:MCD MusicP.O. Box 264 Allentown, PA 18105-0264 Phone/Fax: (610) 797-7952 E-Mail: MCD@MikeDugan.com Home | Schedule | News | Bio's | Links Natural Golf Home | News | Bio | Links Guitar Lessons Home | News | Bio | Links |
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