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Like Florida’s state flower, the orange blossom, musician JJ
Grey’s songs are fascinating, beautiful, and complex. Both are
products of the same ground: the rich, fertile and ancient soil of the
Sunshine State. Born and raised just outside of Jacksonville, Florida,
Grey comes from a long tradition of Southern musical storytellers and,
like the best of the great Southern writers, he fills his songs with
details that are at once vivid and personal, political and universal.
His multi-textured music overflows with dynamic rhythms and
thought-provoking lyrics. From raw funk to deep soul, blues and rock, JJ
and his band Mofro deliver devastating live and recorded performances.
Debuting in 2001 with
BLACKWATER , following up in 2004 with
LOCHLOOSA (both albums
reissued by Alligator in 2007), Grey steadily built an intensely loyal
following. In 2007, with his first Alligator release,
COUNTRY GHETTO, Grey
reached an even larger audience, doubling both his album sales and his
concert attendance. Now, with his new album,
ORANGE BLOSSOMS, JJ Grey
takes another giant step forward.
Grey's songwriting influences are widespread. "I listen to people who tell the story," he says, naming Muddy Waters, Stevie Wonder, Tony Joe White, Jerry Reed, Otis Redding, Dr. John, Sly & The Family Stone, Van Morrison, Bill Withers and Dan Penn. What these writers and performers have in common is a love for simplicity and the ability to evoke complex emotions with a minimal number of words and notes. As a performer, Grey is influenced by the sexually charged blues of Howlin' Wolf, the country soul of George Jones, the hard funk of James Brown, and the smooth R&B of Donny Hathaway, as well as local personalities like street preachers and radio disc jockeys of his youth.
JJ Grey & Mofro toured constantly in 2007. He and the band played over 120 dates headlining clubs and concert halls and performing at scores of festivals across the United States and Europe. Highlights included The Voodoo Music Experience, SXSW, The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Fest, Wakarusa, Langerado, The Austin City Limits Festival and a Southeast run with the Allman Brothers. On Labor Day weekend 2007, Grey was able to fulfill a lifelong dream by hosting his own roots music festival, The Blackwater Sol Revue in St. Augustine, Florida. The all-day event featured Los Lobos, Tony Joe White and Florida favorites The Legendary JC’s and The Lee Boys. The second annual Blackwater Sol Revue happens on August 30, 2008 and features one of JJ’s favorite performers, Toots And The Maytals.
From gritty funk and juke joint romps to contemplative country soul and blistering rockers, Grey’s music is in a class by itself, at once contemporary and classic. Now, with his latest release, ORANGE BLOSSOMS, JJ Grey will bring his singular musical vision and hip-shaking, soulful live show to his ever-growing fan base, showing how his songs speak to people all over the world and how far-reaching his Southern roots can spread.
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