MY nominated, two time winner of the prestigious
W.C. HANDY AWARD for “BLUES BAND OF THE
YEAR”, JAMES SOLBERG is now releasing his long awaited
fifth solo release, “REAL TIME”, on the BLUES ECLIPSE label. Already
being referred to as “unlike any blues record you’ve ever heard” this
incredible CD is the culmination of JAMES’ “extraordinary guitar work,
vocals and stellar songwriting”.
Born in 1951, James first learned to play 5-string banjo, violin and
guitar as a young kid. His real musical career began in the mid‘60s
while performing in R&R cover bands around the Midwest. At age 15 he
left school and headed for the source of the music he loved
most…Chicago. He got to be friends with EDDIE TAYLOR, who showed him a
lot of tricks on guitar. During this time, Solberg played with
JOHNNY YOUNG,
BIG WALTER HORTON and
JIMMY REED, as well as with TAYLOR.
Moving to Milwaukee in the early ‘70s he formed a rockin’ blues band
with JOHNNY WINTER bassist JON PARIS.
Also living in Milwaukee at that time was LUTHER ALLISON, just signed to
the MOTOWN label, who would frequent the Monday night jams held at
BROTHERS LOUNGE. SOLBERG and PARIS were soon opening for LUTHER on the
college “showcase” circuit and before long JAMES became a member of
LUTHER’S band. Touring together from ‘75 till ’79, they released
“NIGHTLIFE” and “LUTHER ALLISON THE
MOTOWN YEARS 1972-1976” (Motown- the latter released in ’94), “LIVE AT
MONTREAUX ’76-‘94” (released in ’95), “LIVE IN PARIS” and “LUTHER
ALLISON LIVE”.
The next three years, JAMES was touring with “Midwest legends” SHORT
STUFF, including JUNIOR BRANTLEY, (THE
FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS and JIMMY VAUGHN)
and harp virtuoso JIM LIBAN and recorded the album “TALK IS CHEAP”, the
title track later recorded by guitar legend,
JOHNNY WINTER.
In 1981, after a decade of touring more than 300 one niters a year,
SOLBERG packed it up and headed for the “North Country” to ride and
build Harleys and Indians. As a machinist and mechanic at the local
Harley dealership he began designing and fabricating his own innovative
MC parts.
Having “dried out” JAMES was back on the road with THE
Legendary Blues Band, featuring MUDDY WATERS’ alumni,
PINETOP PERKINS,
WILLIE SMITH, CALVIN JONES
and JERRY PORNOY. (ERIC CLAPTON) In
1986 and ’87 JAMES was touring with THE The Nighthawks and
ELVIN BISHOP. At this time, James fired
up the JAMES SOLBERG BAND who’s members included ROBB STUPKA on drums,
MIKE VLAHAKIS on keys and KEN FALTINSON on the bass, all later to become
the touring and recording unit for LUTHER
ALLISON AND THE JAMES SOLBERG BAND.
One of their first gigs as THE JAMES SOLBERG BAND found them at a posh
night spot in Eau Claire, WI known as THE STONES THROW, where after a
late night poker game following the gig, JAMES walked out owning the
place! From 1987 through 1993 JAMES had a run of success which included
appearances of virtually every major blues act currently on the road.
While still touring occasionally, JAMES and the band never missed their
weekly appearance at the club for the “WEDNESDAY NITE BLUES PARTY”. One
of those acts to make appearances at THE STONES THROW was JAMES’ ol’
soul mate, LUTHER ALLISON who in 1993, desiring to return from his long
and successful hiatus overseas, approached JAMES with the idea to
reunite and “conquer the USA”. Soon, LUTHER ALLISON AND THE JAMES
SOLBERG BAND would be headlining almost every major festival stage in
the world! Before LUTHER”S untimely death in ‘97, LUTHER and JAMES began
a “tour de force” that included the recordings often referred to as “the
best three contemporary back to back blues albums of all time”. “SOUL
FIXIN’ MAN”, “BLUE STREAK”, and “RECKLESS” won innumerable awards and
accolades around the world. Considered “the definitive live record”,
“LIVE IN CHICAGO”, was released posthumously, and also received
W.C. HANDY AWARDS and GRAMMY nominations,
as well as critical acclaim for LUTHER ALLISON and JAMES SOLBERG’S
Creative work together. JAMES was there for all of it! JAMES the
songwriter, JAMES the guitarist, JAMES the producer, arranger and
bandleader.
All during this period JAMES somehow found the time to release even more
well received and critically acclaimed albums of his own. “SEE THAT MY
GRAVE IS KEPT CLEAN” and “ONE OF THESE DAYS”, were each touted as “one
of the best releases of the year”, respectively.
Shortly following LUTHER’S death, feeling the need to “say something”,
JAMES was back in the studio recording “L.A. BLUES”, a cathartic tribute
album conveying his suffering and anguish at the loss of his close
friend and partner. One of the cuts from that session found its way on
“TANGLED UP IN BLUES: THE SONGS OF Bob Dylan”. SOLBERG’S rendition of
“BALLAD OF A THIN MAN” being hailed as “one of the strongest, most
honest tracks” on the CD. Typical of his arranging and performing
skills, he “grasped all the implications of DYLAN’S recording and then
cranked them all up to a higher level, both instrumentally and vocally”.
Another powerful release, “THE HAND YOU’RE DEALT” followed in 2000,
expanding the diversity and prowess of his songs, guitar work and
touching on the emotional highs and lows that accompany the sounds of
Soul, R&B, Gospel and hard-drivin’ blues.
Besides being a gifted musician, SOLBERG is also talented in helping
other musicians sound good. Besides his work with ALLISON, he has
arranged, written, produced, as well as played guitar on CDs for
DEBORAH COLEMAN, THE The Nighthawks,
SANDY CARROLL, JAY STULO, BONNIE LEE and BARKIN’ BILL SMITH, to name a
few. He has a “love for the creative process” and feels he’s “good at
getting the most out of a musician”, being able to convey their message
with a greater clarity after listening to their ideas. Despite his extra
musical foray, the true artist within him states that “nothing beats doin’ it live”.