Three-Time GRAMMY Nominee and Blues Legend Eric Bibb Readies New Live at The Scala Theatre Album for April 5 Release on Stony Plain Records, Under Exclusive Worldwide License from Repute Records

Three-Time GRAMMY Nominee and Blues Legend Eric Bibb Readies New Live at The Scala Theatre Album for April 5 Release on Stony Plain Records, Under Exclusive Worldwide License from Repute Records

Listen to the Music of Live at The Scala Theatre and Advance Purchase Links Here:https://stonyplainrecords.com/ericbibb/

WATERDOWN, ON – Stony Plain Records, under an exclusive worldwide license agreement from Repute Records,  will release on April 5th the new album from 2024’s “Best Traditional Blues Album” GRAMMY nominee and Blues/Roots music legend Eric Bibb, Live at The Scala Theatre. The upcoming disc follows 2023’s Ridin, which has also received two Blues Music Award nominations from The Blues Foundation, whose winners will be announced May 9th in Memphis.

Eric Bibb also recently taped a performance at the SiriusXM Radio studios In New York City that will premiere on BB King’s “Bluesville” channel in April around his live album release, and then air shortly thereafter on “The Village.”

Performed in front of a live audience at Stockholm’s Scala Theatre in 2022, the atmosphere captured in these recordings is electric. Live at The Scala Theatre contains a selection of songs cherry-picked from Bibb’s history, infused with the folk and blues tradition with contemporary sensibilities. The performance features an all-star lineup of musicians including Eric’s longtime collaborator, musical director and producer Glen Scott on bass, keys, drums and backing vocals; Olle Linder on drums and acoustic bass; Johan Lindström on pedal steel and electric guitar; Christer Lyssarides on electric guitar and mandola; Esbjörn Hazelius on fiddle and cittern; Greger Andersson on harp; Lamine Cissokho on kora and vocals; special guest vocalists Sarah Dawn Finer, Rennie Mirro and Ulrika Bibb, as well as string arrangements by Erik Arvinder and David Davidson, performed by Hanna Helgegren and Sarah Cross on violins, Christopher Öhman on viola and Josef Ahlin on cello.

The Live at The Scala concert was, without a doubt, the most ambitious gig and recording project of my career,” says Eric Bibb. “Captained by my super-talented friend, musical director and producer, Glen Scott and graced by an amazing array of musicians, the resulting album is one that defines me as an artist. I couldnt be more pleased and eager to share it with you all.

In selecting the albums songs we wanted to cover three categories: 1)Tried and true fan favorites that had not appeared multiple times on previous live recordings; 2) A few songs from the recently released studio albums, Dear America and Ridin; 3) At least one song that Id never before recorded.

“Every song on the album holds a special place in my heart. Ill elaborate on three of them: Rosewood,which tells the story of the horrendous massacre in 1923, that wiped out the African American community of Rosewood in Florida, is both an important history lesson, particularly relevant today in the current climate of disunity in America and the world and hopefully, a story that encourages us to face and learn from our past.  ‘Whole Worlds Got The Bluesis, in the way that songs can sometimes be, prescient. It is both a lament about the current state of the world and a warning. Things Is Bout Comin’ My Way,adapted from SittinOn Top Of The Worldand written by Walter Vinson, is a bluesy affirmation that resonates with my own journey.  And one of my fondest memories of that night at The Scala Theatre was being surrounded by the spirited singing, on stage and in the audience, of Mole In The Ground.

With a career now spanning five decades, three Grammy nominations, a multitude of Blues Foundation awards and countless more accolades, Eric Bibb has secured his legacy as a legendary figure in the blues and roots genre.

As Eric reflects on his musical journey, gratitude pervades. Evolution is evident in his voice and guitar playing, with his words grounded in truth and fostering a vision of unity in a world filled with divisive rhetoric. Eric Bibb is more than a blues troubadour – he is a storyteller and philosopher. His legacy is not just in the notes he plays or the stages he graces but in the questions he poses and the hope he instills.

Live at The Scala Theatre is a continuation of the vision that informs Bibb’s artistry as a modern-day Blues troubadour. Grounded in the folk and blues tradition with contemporary sensibilities, Bibb’s music continues to reflect his thoughts on current world events and his own lived experiences, whilst remaining entertaining, uplifting, inspirational and relevant.

Eric Bibb summarizes the new album by saying: “To all the wonderful players, singers and facilitators who contributed to this triumphant endeavor, I can only say, from the bottom of my heart: 

Thank You! Merci Mille! Tusen Tack!

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ABOUT ERIC BIBB:

  • Eric Bibb is one of the world’s most prolific Blues troubadours, with an illustrious career spanning 5 decades and over 40 albums. Eric Bibb has received three Grammy nominations, multiple Blues Foundation ‘Artist of the Year’ and ‘Album of the Year’ awards, and countless more accolades along the way.
  • RidinPress:
    • “The latest release by the 71-year-old New Yorker is a fervent, gospel-backed blues manifesto.” – The Times
    • “Eric Bibb reminds us what a brilliant storyteller and musician he is.” – Rock & Blues Muse, Best Albums of 2023
    • “Rootsy groove blues has never been better.” – Guitar Magazine, Album of the Month
    • “At 71, Eric Bibb has made a late-life” – MOJO ****
    • “From beginning to end, Ridin ‘is a condensed cultural, intellectual and musical masterpiece.” – Paris Move
  • Ridin awards:
    • 2024 GRAMMY nomination ‘Best Traditional Blues Album’
    • 2024 Blues Foundation nomination ‘Best Contemporary Blues Album’
    • German Record Critic’s Award – Aug 2023
  • Ridin chart positions in last 12 months:
    • #3 Top Blues albums on iTunes US
    • #11, #23 & #103 in Blues:Global Spotify chart
    • Top #10 in the Roots Music Report Top 10 Acoustic Blues Albums
    • #2 Most Played Album in Blues Top 40 – April 2023 – collated by the Independent Blues Broadcaster Association

 

Further information:

USA – Mark Pucci Media: mark@markpuccimedia.com

Canada: Eric Alper: eric@linusent.ca

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