Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Single Review - Honky Tonk Girl - Danny McMahon

 


To describe Danny McMahon as a singer/songwriter is accurate, but really doesn’t go far enough.  As the owner of a recording studio in Bristol – Puzzlemaker Studios – along with producer Andrea “Drea” Succi Danny is helping other artists with releasing music and achieving their own dreams.

On stage Danny is just an absolute ball of energy.  Since meeting him for the first time at Buckle and Boots in 2018 and hosting him on the Paddock Stage we have had the chance to see him perform many times – at festivals, as an opening act, as a headliner and even in a social club in Birmingham.  It doesn’t matter what the stage is, or what size the crowd, Danny and the band play every show as though they are headlining a stadium tour! 

With his new song Danny captures that energy and distills it into a 3 minute story.  Honky Tonk Girl is a story – almost a true one!  Based on a trip to Nashville and trying to find love for the bass player (never an easy task!), the phrase “Honky Tonk Girl” was coined – and from those words Danny found a song.

The instrumentation is very much guitar driven, giving the song energy, but with the melody backed by synth keys and a thumping bass line – very much a full band sound perfectly punctuated and enhanced by the drums.

The vocal is pure Danny – powerhouse delivery, pacy but clear and easy to hear the story he is telling.  Told as a performer, there is some wonderful music based imagery in the clever lyrics, and a happy ending

I was down and out, but right about now

I’ve found my Honky Tonk Girl

But did the bass player find love that night?  Sorry – what happens in Nashville, stays in Nashville…or has a song written about it!

 

Honky Tonk Girl, the new single from Danny McMahon is available to download and stream from Friday 29 September. 

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Saturday, September 23, 2023

Gig Review - Sarah Riches - The Hub at St Mary's, Lichfield

 


When music is your religion, you are expected in Church on a Sunday. Well, there was no excuse this past Sunday when Sarah Riches took to the stage  in the beautiful setting of St Mary’s Lichfield.  Now an arts and performance venue, the Hub at St Marys is a cosy setting. You can sit at one of the individual tables for 4 and chill at the end of the week but built as a church it really lends itself to a relaxing environment and of course it has great acoustics.

The show was essentially a second chance to attend the album launch which was originally held in Birmingham’s Jamhouse.  As last time, Jason Callear opened for Sarah.  Blessed with a deep voice, he is certainly a breathy singer – his vocals meant he was the right person for this setting.  His final song “Cowboys” was a chance to really show off his performance, with the song itself having an Irish folk feel.



As Sarah toured the room pre-show she revealed that to us that he main performance was almost delayed– the band were in the pub!  We heard during the show from Toby that there was almost another delay - Sarah and Toby got stuck in the lift with some of the equipment.  We did wonder if the acoustics of the lift would have been as good as the church if they’d had to drop in a microphone!

Fortunately there were no delays or hold ups, and the show Opened with a cover of Tammy Wynette’s Good Girl Gonna Go Bad – old school country suits Sarah’s look with her hat and tasselled dress.  It was a great opening song to remind people they are in for a night of country music

 


Sarah was backed by a 6 piece band – Dave on keys, Toby on pedal steel (and mandolin and acoustic guitar – a man of many talents), Dan on lead guitar, Sam on drums and Helen on backing vocals.  George on bass was a last minute addition to the band, having joined with only with 3 days notice!  All six are clearly highly skilled, and worked together well.

 



The show was essentially a play through of Sarah’s recently released album, with some covers thrown in too.  Musically it was a wonderful ride, with uptempo numbers interspersed with slower bluesy/gospel songs.  The instrumentation was superb with keys and pedal steel combining and the guitar often finishing off a track.  Helen on backing vocals absolutely nailed the harmonies time after time – and gave support to Sarah at front of stage.

The album – I Don’t Give Up Easily - was released in April of this year having been recorded in Nashville.  With the release at the Jamhouse Sarah wanted to recreate that Nashville feeling, and you do get the sense that Sarah’s voice and songwriting really lends itself to an intimate club style performance.  The songs are a well put together mix of emotional ballads and catchy, faster songs.  The writing clearly draws on life experiences with track 8 – If My Best Isn’t Good Enough – inspired by working at a job where you’re just not appreciated!  All 10 tracks are very listenable, and the album should be listened to right through – or live if you get the chance!

Once we had heard the whole album, Sarah announced it was party time which is where the covers really came in – Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood and Dolly Parton and even a rendition of Rose Garden.  None of the covers were the obvious well-worn choices, with some picked almost as a challenge – which was easily accomplished!

The audience demanded an encore – which took the band slightly by surprise.  Had they not expected this level of appreciation?  Are they better than they realise?  They are certainly, as a whole, a great outfit with Sarah’s songwriting and singing leading from the front. The encore was a repeat of Sarah’s favourite song from the album, “Alibi”, which works well as an album closer, a show encore and a sing a long favourite.

The Hub at St Mary’s was a wonderful setting for a wonderful musical evening – we’ll be back for more shows and we hope to see and hear more of Sarah Riches!

with Sarah and Unsigned Country


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Silverball Country attended as guests of  Sarah Riches

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