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2009年01月21日

AFN.NEWS.STORY





If you didn't get a chance to see the AFN story here it is!! Thanks to GySgt Jimmy Stare for this!!

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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 21:50

2009年01月18日

BACK.IN.TIME.ROCKS!!!

Back in Time completely rocked. Having Chiko back with George making is first appearance really made it fun. The crowd was awesome and Jimmy Stare got up and sang one at the end. The whole band agreed that Back in Time is the best Live House in Okinawa. See you there on the 27th of Feb!!!!

Smilin GMAN, Nick, Noriko, Iris, Dad, Hiromi, Mom Me and Matt K after the show
YO YO YO YO!
The DRB
Fellow life savers!
Hiromi and Chiko dig Cape Fear Nicks Tatts
GMAN with the 1960 Strat
YO YO YO YO!
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 18:08

2009年01月03日

BARRY.ADAMS.BLOG.ON.DELANEY

This from Barry Adams' Blog http://olddamnews.blogspot.com/



SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2008

Delaney Bramlett and David Ralston - Master and Apprentice
I was saddened to hear that rock-blues icon Delaney Bramlett (think Delaney and Bonnie from the sixties) died yesterday - but not so much for the reasons other die-hard musicians are saddened. I confess I didn't know his music so well. And I never personally met the man. This is not a eulogy for a musician. It's my tribute to a type of bond that arguably goes beyond love and has everything to do with music and passion - and nothing to do with sordid eroticism.

In the last decade of his life, Delaney did something he hadn't done much in his career for some time. He took on an apprentice.

Let me back up and say one thing first, and say it emphatically: Delaney Bramlett sang the blues like no one else ever sang the blues, and as well as anyone ever sang the blues. Once you hear Delaney Bramlett sing the blues, you can well understand why he might not be inclined to try to teach someone else to do it. Nothing in Delaney's singing or his voice was artificial or contrived. There was simply nothing to teach.

How exactly do you teach someone to turn pain into sounds that match screeching metal string harmonics? Be clear. Whatever Delaney might do as a master mentor, it was not voice training or technique. Well maybe there were elements of trying to explain how to sound more raspy, or to "hold your mouth like this," but it was not about the technique - it was about scraping the insufferable sweetness off the excruciating yelps of wounded human feelings and letting that sound communicate what is...well...real.

Hell, if anything, Delaney Bramlett would have to teach a prot馮 how to NOT sing.

Enter David Ralston. David is an Indiana white boy with the soul of a 1950's seventy-three year-old black bluesman. David is arguably the best unsigned guitar blues artist alive - unsigned only because he only does it his way. Not because he's an asshole artist, but because - as he has told me with all sincerity for years - he just can't do music any other way.

Through a long and enchanting process which I won't get into for the sake of space, Dave was recommended to Delaney and Delaney - wonder of wonders - wanted to work with Dave. Authoritative rumor has it that Delaney had previously refused (or simply not been up to) working with Stevie Ray Vaughn when Vaughn requested it. For whatever reason, Delaney wanted to, and/or was up to, working with this young artist from Indiana.

Ralston, bred in Indiana, inspired in Austin, and working as a substance abuse counselor with Marines in Okinawa, Japan resembles Delaney in only one way that I could discern once I started hearing them collaborate. Both David and Delaney have no tuning switches between their guts and their lips. As I've jokingly told David, you have only one switch with two positions: off and on. If you turn on Delaney Bramlett or David Ralston, you get only one thing. And it's always loud. Why must a blues song be loud? Well, what fun is it to cry quietly?

And here is where it gets a little weird (and maybe this is what makes it a lot blues): it can't be "good" and it can't be "bad" because it's just what it is. It's either on, or it's off. You either like it or you don't. But it ain't going to change.

I could tell many stories but if you listen to Delaney sing while David plays guitar sitting at a kitchen table, you'll come as close to crying like a baby as modern man is capable of. Soggy cereal, dude.

David regularly flew from Okinawa to California to spend days at a time recording with Delaney. The man who played on stage with, or recorded with, or personally collaborated with Lennon, Clapton, Allman, Harrison, Hendrix, Joplin and countless musical deities shared dreams, ideas, spiritual insights, addictions, deaths, and a few good, swift kicks in the ass with a wide-eyed, star-gazing apprentice who salivated over, and internalized everything the old man had to say.

David loved Delaney. Delaney wasn't necessarily always kind, always right (either about the music, the production, or his own health), or always available. After all, he was the kid's mentor, not his dad. Delaney was Delaney. One thing Delaney never did, and never could have done, and that undoubtedly caused him not a small amount of annoyance at times, was to make David Ralston be Delaney Bramlett. In this failure, master and apprentice were truly father and son. Totally the same, totally different.

Delaney bled on David's shirt in at least one gut-clenching near-fatal health episode. David never said, but I suspect he shed a tear or two over the old man more than once. Don't worry Dave. Your secret's safe with me. And when I say "old man" I know Delaney was only 69 when he died yesterday. But remember, 30 is ancient for a true blues artist.

If I understand it corrrectly, David was at least indirectly responsible for bringing Delaney and Bonnie back into the same house for at least a short period of time during one near-death encounter. Yes, my understanding is that Delaney and Bonnie did end on good terms. If not, perhaps we can all let this simple account stand as a final peaceful chapter in one of the grandest books in American music lore. Let us let it be. There is good reason to believe it is accurate.

Using a trick I know every songwriter reading this will know and laugh at, I will conclude this by saying, I said all the above to say (blank).

I said all the above to say that apprenticeship is well and alive at a level far deeper than any reality show will ever capture. The life-blood passing of soul and life experience that happened with knight and squire really does happen, and it really did happen between an old crusty blues musician and an eager young neophyte. Now the mantel is completely passed.

Delaney has many close friends and countless acquaintances who will always remember and honor him. Delaney undoubtedly passed on many tips and wisdom bits to many musicians. I don't know. I never met the man in person.

I write this solely on the basis of having known and worked with David Ralston for several years and I purposefully have not bothered him during this time to try to gather, or verify facts or details. But I think I need only direct you to search the internet for the collaborations between Delaney Bramlett and David Ralston (particularly the "blues in the kitchen" video on YouTube) to get that whatever form and essence it may take, the heart and soul of Delaney Bramlett and the history of American California Rock blues music (is that a genre?!) is safely embedded in the chest of David Ralston.

Look and listen for yourself.

Farewell Delaney Bramlett. Though I never met you, I thank you for what you did for soul music and for what you did with David Ralston. And thank you David Ralston for listening to the old guy.

copyright 2008, Barry Dayle Adams, old dam productions, all rights reserved
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 14:58

2008年12月28日

Delaney.Bramlett.Passes

After we completed Nail it Down my first Album that Delaey produced
Always having fun we will all miss you big man!

Student outside the studio
Today the world lost a great musician, producer and singer. I lost one of the best friends in my life. Delaney Bramlett was like a father to me. I learned so much from him over the years about music and life. Some of my fondest memories were at the Rock & Roll Ranch in California. We would stay up all night writing songs, laughing and just playing music. Without the support and love from Delaney and his family I would not be who and where I am today. I will miss him terribly but will continue to play the music he taught me to make. We won't forget you Delaney! Thoughts and Prayers to the family.

Songwriter Delaney Bramlett dies in LA at 69


By the Associated Press

Posted: 12/27/2008 08:00:47 PM PST


Singer-songwriter-producer Delaney Bramlett, who penned classic rock songs such as "Let it Rain" and worked with musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton, has died. He was 69.

Bramlett died Saturday shortly before 5 a.m. at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles as a result of complications from gall-bladder surgery, his wife Susan Lanier-Bramlett said.

Born in Mississippi, Bramlett enjoyed a career in the music business that spanned 50 years.

He is perhaps best known for standards such as "Superstar," co-written with Leon Russell. The song has been recorded by Usher, Luther Vandross, Bette Midler, the Carpenters and most recently Sonic Youth, in a version featured on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack of the movie "Juno."

He also co-wrote "Let it Rain" with Clapton, who also recorded it; and "Never Ending Song of Love," which was recorded by more than 100 artists including Ray Charles, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Patty Loveless and Dwight Yoakam.

During his career, he performed, co-wrote or recorded with stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, John Lennon, Dave Mason, Billy Preston, the Everly Brothers and Mac Davis. He also produced artists including Etta James and Elvin Bishop.

He recently released an album, "A New Kind of Blues," on independent label Magnolia Gold Records.

He is survived by his wife; three daughters: Michele Bramlett, Suzanne Bramlett and Bekka Bramlett-Britt; a son, Dylan Thomas; and a brother, John Bramlett. Services are pending.



  

Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 14:47

2008年12月28日

Delaney.Bramlett.Passes

Today the world lost a great musician, producer and singer. I lost one of the best friends in my life. Delaney Bramlett was like a father to me. I learned so much from him over the years about music and life. Some of my fondest memories were at the Rock & Roll Ranch in California. We would stay up all night writing songs, laughing and just playing music. Without the support and love from Delaney and his family I would not be who and where I am today. I will miss him terribly but will continue to play the music he taught me to make. We won't forget you Delaney! Thoughts and Prayers to the family.

Songwriter Delaney Bramlett dies in LA at 69


By the Associated Press

Posted: 12/27/2008 08:00:47 PM PST


Singer-songwriter-producer Delaney Bramlett, who penned classic rock songs such as "Let it Rain" and worked with musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton, has died. He was 69.

Bramlett died Saturday shortly before 5 a.m. at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles as a result of complications from gall-bladder surgery, his wife Susan Lanier-Bramlett said.

Born in Mississippi, Bramlett enjoyed a career in the music business that spanned 50 years.

He is perhaps best known for standards such as "Superstar," co-written with Leon Russell. The song has been recorded by Usher, Luther Vandross, Bette Midler, the Carpenters and most recently Sonic Youth, in a version featured on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack of the movie "Juno."

He also co-wrote "Let it Rain" with Clapton, who also recorded it; and "Never Ending Song of Love," which was recorded by more than 100 artists including Ray Charles, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Patty Loveless and Dwight Yoakam.

During his career, he performed, co-wrote or recorded with stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, John Lennon, Dave Mason, Billy Preston, the Everly Brothers and Mac Davis. He also produced artists including Etta James and Elvin Bishop.

He recently released an album, "A New Kind of Blues," on independent label Magnolia Gold Records.

He is survived by his wife; three daughters: Michele Bramlett, Suzanne Bramlett and Bekka Bramlett-Britt; a son, Dylan Thomas; and a brother, John Bramlett. Services are pending.



  

Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 14:38

2008年12月22日

COBA.in.Okinawa

Tsuruya is at the top of the class.  Completely bad ass and a 100% Pro.

Coba giving the accordion a break.  He rocked the house 2 nights in a row in Okinawa.Coba breaking it down!Tsuruya and Coba back stage at Sugar Hall Okinawa sporting David Ralston Band Gear!

Coba on tour in Okinawa. 2 Great shows in Okinawa!!



  

Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:53

2008年12月22日

TOMO&COBA@Okinawa

Rinken, Akira, Tomo Tsuruya ,Amano. Vagabon,Coba and Shunsuke at Rinkens Studio Okinawa
Tomo and Rinken in the studio with the Cheren (Electric Sanshin)DAVID RALSTON

Greatest guys you will ever meet and the best musicians as well/ Always seems to be that way. Vagabon Suzuki,Kiyotsugu Amano Tomo Tsuruya and Coba along with Akira and Shun and Rinken. Talent overflow!






  

Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:49

2008年12月18日

Blues.Alley.withKoji.and.Char



"Stay Out" with the usual suspects at Koji's CD Release show. Unreal 2 shows

DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:59

2008年12月18日

Char&ME@BLUES.ALLEY.TOKYO

Char

The best are always he nicest. True once again. Char could not have been a better guy. It was one of the coolest things ever to play with him. The best show was back stage when he and I played old school blues on acoustic. Thanks to Kojima and Char for everything!


DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:54

2008年12月18日

Koji'sCrew

Blues Alley Rehearsal.

Bad ass musicians period! These guys could flat out throw down! Thanks guys
DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:51

2008年12月18日

MGR's

Prettiest MGRs in the business.  Koji and I are lucky!!

Koji and I are lucky to have them Managing and taking care of us!

DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:46

2008年12月18日

Char

Me and Char breakin down some blues/  He can play anything!

The Blues Alley Shows were stupid good! Kojima had the best band with him and Char and I were guests. He can play any instrument!

I bought a nice TV YEllow SG too! Not my fault
DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:44

2008年12月18日

Dr.Gen&the.Sunsets

Dr. Gen with a 54 Tele and his 64 SG in Ono Michi

Thanks for the 1964 SG DOC! It was great to play with them again in Ono Michi and Fukuyama

DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:41

2008年12月18日

The.Whole.Gang.after.the.show

The whole gang after the show at Blues Alley Tokyo.  Crazy Great band!

Koji, Kanazawa, Toku, hiromi, Ai, Tsuru at Blues Alley after 2 of the best shows of my career.


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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 22:38

2008年12月12日

BluesAlleyLiveshow

I will be hitting a few shows in mainland. Onomichi Fri and SAT with WADA SENSEI then Kojima's CD Release Party Show. With Koji, Yamaki, Kanazawa and CHAR. Very cool! See all of you in Mainland!!!

小島良喜 1st Album 「KOJIMA」 発売記念LIVE

(Pf)小島良喜
〜GUEST MUSICIAN〜
(G)Char、DAVID RALSTON (Vo/Flgh)TOKU (B)金澤英明 (Ds)鶴谷智生
(Sax)古村敏比古

DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 06:33

2008年11月10日

AKIRA.TAKASAKI.&KOHTA!

Loudness guitarist Akira and Igarashi Kohta jammed with George Murasaki, Chris and Ray at the 7th Heaven Anniversary show! Awesome! I saw loudness in the 80's in Indiana!

DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 16:03

2008年10月31日

KOJI.KOJI.KOJIMAA!!!!



All of you have heard me talk about him and a few have seen him. This clip was a special night at MODS in Okinawa. Koji is an all timer! I will play with him at his CD Release show in Tokyo the 15 and 16 of December. One of my best friends in the world
DAVID RALSTON
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Posted by DAVID RALSTON at 06:57

2008年10月20日

SHORELINE.GOLD!

1969 Shoreline Gold Strat !
A rare show with only the Strat! Sorry Tele lovers but the Strat was too nice just to bring along. Yo and Tengan played their asses of last night! Great show all the way around. Thanks to all that came out to support us!
DAVID RALSTON
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