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Greg Izor has quickly become one of the rising powerhouses in the world of blues harmonica. Effortlessly blending the sounds of South Louisiana, Chicago, and Texas he creates a deeply rooted traditional sound that is unique and fresh. Greg grew up in Vermont, honing his chops with local bands. He
moved to New Orleans in 2000, in order to study with the masters of
blues, and immediately fell in with the cream of the crescent city’s
blues scene. He
came under the wing of one of today’s greatest harmonica players,
Jumpin’ Johnny Sansone. Sansone
mentored his young student, and taught him the importance of carving
out an individual style. Izor
strives to make traditional music fresh, by bringing a great deal of
intensity and creativity to his playing, and by adding a variety of
influences. He
developed his fiery showmanship on Bourbon Street in his early
twenties, where he was featured at the Funky Pirate Club five nights
a week. Izor
is also a member of the King Brisket Boys, a New Orleans all-star
blues band that started out as the house band at Gatemouth Brown’s
BBQ joint. During
his time in Louisiana, Greg played with a number of legends
including Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown,
Eddie Bo,
Jerry “Boogie”
McCain, Henry Gray, Wolfman Washington, and Oliver “La La” Morgan. He
also performed at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival and was
featured on a number of the city’s harmonica shows, a Jazz Fest
favorite.
“I think it’s really important to keep the blues alive, and the best way to keep the tradition alive is to know the music of the masters, and add your own thing to it to keep it modern and stay creative within the genre.”
Recordings-
Greg Izor & the Box Kickers – I Was Wrong Eric Lindell- Change In The Weather Charlie Terrell and the Murdered Johns – Alabama Steampunk Blues Little Elmore Reed Band- Live at TC’s Lounge John Creech – Remember Carson Brock – Signs Various Artists feat. Bonnie Raitt – Even Kids Get The Blues
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