Lurrie Bell and Frank Catalano: "Set Me Free" Album Release Party
Lurrie Bell, born in 1958, is a renowned Chicago blues guitarist and vocalist. The son of legendary blues harmonica player Carey Bell, Lurrie was immersed in the blues from an early age. He taught himself to play guitar at five and grew up surrounded by Chicago blues legends like Eddie Taylor, Big Walter Horton, and Muddy Waters.
Bell's prodigious talent was evident early on. By 17, he was performing with Willie Dixon, and in 1977, he co-founded The Sons of Blues. His career took off quickly, joining Koko Taylor's band in 1978 and recording with his father throughout the 1980s.
In the late 1980s, Bell made a strong comeback in the mid-1990s with a series of acclaimed albums on Chicago's Delmark label. In 2007, he launched his own label, Aria B.G. Records, releasing the highly praised "Let's Talk About Love."
Bell's achievements include multiple Blues Music Award nominations, a Grammy nomination for his work on "Chicago Blues: A Living History," and international recognition with the Prix du Blues award from L'Academie du Jazz in France.
Throughout his career, Bell has appeared on over 50 recordings, either as a leader or featured sideman. His intense guitar playing and passionate vocals have made him a favorite at clubs and festivals worldwide, cementing his reputation as one of the leading figures in contemporary blues. Lurrie Bell continues to carry the torch of Chicago blues into the future, blending traditional styles with his own unique voice.
Frank Catalano
Frank Catalano is a renowned jazz saxophonist, composer, and performer, described by Downbeat Magazine as "John Coltrane Energy for the 21st Century." A prodigy who began his career as a teenager, Catalano has become a fixture in the international jazz scene, headlining festivals and venues across the USA, Europe, and Japan. His versatility extends beyond jazz, collaborating with high-profile rock groups and pop artists.
Catalano's discography includes multiple chart-topping albums, with his recent works "Tokyo #9" and "Love Supreme Collective" debuting at #1 on Billboard and iTunes Jazz Charts respectively. He has performed with jazz legends like Miles Davis and Betty Carter, and collaborated with contemporary stars such as Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé.
A multi-faceted artist, Catalano is also an author, educator, and inventor, holding several patents and a Tech Grammy Award. He continues to influence the jazz world through his performances, recordings, and educational efforts, while also contributing to various charitable causes. Frank Catalano represents a dynamic fusion of traditional jazz roots and contemporary musical innovation.
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Lurrie Bell, born in 1958, is a renowned Chicago blues guitarist and vocalist. The son of legendary blues harmonica player Carey Bell, Lurrie was immersed in the blues from an early age. He taught himself to play guitar at five and grew up surrounded by Chicago blues legends like Eddie Taylor, Big Walter Horton, and Muddy Waters.
Bell's prodigious talent was evident early on. By 17, he was performing with Willie Dixon, and in 1977, he co-founded The Sons of Blues. His career took off quickly, joining Koko Taylor's band in 1978 and recording with his father throughout the 1980s.
In the late 1980s, Bell made a strong comeback in the mid-1990s with a series of acclaimed albums on Chicago's Delmark label. In 2007, he launched his own label, Aria B.G. Records, releasing the highly praised "Let's Talk About Love."
Bell's achievements include multiple Blues Music Award nominations, a Grammy nomination for his work on "Chicago Blues: A Living History," and international recognition with the Prix du Blues award from L'Academie du Jazz in France.
Throughout his career, Bell has appeared on over 50 recordings, either as a leader or featured sideman. His intense guitar playing and passionate vocals have made him a favorite at clubs and festivals worldwide, cementing his reputation as one of the leading figures in contemporary blues. Lurrie Bell continues to carry the torch of Chicago blues into the future, blending traditional styles with his own unique voice.