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Tom Rigney, the fiery, electrifying violinist/composer, has in recent years become one of the premier blues and roots music violinists in the world. His band, Flambeau, comprises some of the hottest musicians on the San Francisco blues and roots music scene and together they generate enough heat and energy to ignite a dance floor or lift an audience to its feet. Flambeau showcases Rigney's passionate, virtuoso fiddling, his commanding stage presence, his range, depth, and originality as a composer, and of course, those notorious red boots! His band members include guitarist Danny Caron, who was bandleader for the great Charles Brown for twelve years, and Boogie Woogie piano queen, Caroline Dahl.
Flambeau specializes
in fiery Cajun and zydeco two-steps, hard-driving blues, and funky New Orleans grooves. Their high energy live show features tight ensemble playing, deeply infectious grooves, and spectacular soloing, all delivered with warmth, humor, and passionate intensity. Most of the repertoire is
composed by Rigney, but they also mix in a few classics from the Blues/Country blues/Cajun/New
Orleans songbook to create a hot, spicy musical gumbo. In the past decade Rigney’s skills as a composer have
broadened and deepened, and he is today writing some of the most evocative and
powerfully uplifting music you will hear anywhere. His original blues violin compositions, such as "Rigo's Blues", "Lunch with Satan's Grandma", and "Snakewalk", have gotten countless spins from blues programmers all over North America. And Rigney’s charismatic stage presence
and high-energy delivery draw the audience into his performances and make them
feel that they are an integral part of the music and the show.
Here is what Bill Wax, the esteemed Program Director of XM/Sirius Radio's Bluesville Channel recently had to say: "I have been doing this channel for all 11 years of its existence and your music seems to create more response than any other artist we have played over all those years. It is great to see the audience get that excited over an artist’s music. You have made us sound great and all we have had to do is spin some sides from your discs. You are all top notch players and it is a pleasure to let others hear your music."
For the past decade Tom Rigney and Flambeau have been making some serious noise on the American Roots Music scene. Flambeau has been tearing things up at festivals, dances, and concerts all over the place--from the Edmonton Blues Festival to the Ft. Lauderdale Cajun Crawfish Festival, from the Sacramento Jazz Festival to the Spring Blues Festival in Ecaussinnes, Belgium. They have become audience favorites at numerous annual festivals, community concerts, and performing arts centers. Their debut CD, Red Boots and Rice, was released on the Parhelion label in early 2000. Since then they have released eight CDs of new material, including a live CD and DVD video recorded at the beautiful Throckmorton Theatre, in Mill Valley, CA. Along the way, Rigney has released three Blues violin albums, two of which--2009's Back Porch Blues and 2011's Don't Fight It--climbed all the way to Number 1 on the XM/Sirius Satellite Radio's Bluesville Chart. 2009 also saw the release of the rockin', rootsy Americana CD Serious Fun, that caused outbreaks of dance frenzy all over the U.S.A. In 2012 the band released two new CDs--the eclectic Americana release You're the One, and the blues compilation CD, Back Streets. Both discs have received rave reviews and serious attention from radio programmers.
In 2011 Tom Rigney was crowned Emperor of the great Sacramento Jazz Festival and reigned over a weekend-long party with thousands of his loyal subjects. On the day of his coronation, the streets of Sacramento filled with crowds of people celebrating his arrival. Men cheered, women wept, children were advised to stay at home.
Tom Rigney is a true American original and his great band, Flambeau, is one of the hottest bands on the American Roots Music scene. This is a band you have to hear!
DANNY CARON: Electric guitar. Danny is one of the finest guitarists on the blues/roots music circuit--a master of many musical styles, whose inspired improvisation and fiery soloing make him an excellent foil for Rigney. Prior to joining Flambeau, Danny was the guitarist and bandleader for the legendary bluesman, Charles Brown. He toured the world with Charles for twelve years, until Charles' death in 1999. In addition to his work with Charles Brown, Danny has also performed with Clifton Chenier, Marcia Ball, Maria Muldaur, and countless other blues and roots artists. Find out more about him at www.dannycaron.com.
CAROLINE DAHL: Piano Caroline has been with Flambeau since 2001. She brings a strong element of Boogie Woogie and New Orleans-style piano playing to the band, in addition to burning up the more traditional Cajun and zydeco tunes. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, she has spent the past twenty years as a mainstay of the Bay Area blues and roots music scene, earning a reputation as a brilliant soloist, an exciting stage presence, and a strong ensemble player. Find out more about her at www.carolinedahl.com.
BRENT RAMPONE: Drums. Brent is the newest member of Flambeau, having joined the band in 2006. He is a powerhouse drummer who plays with clarity, precision, and fire. His grooves have an infectious, upbeat quality that is a powerful part of Flambeau's rhythmic signature. In a career spanning more than two decades Brent has performed, recorded, and toured with a wide range of roots, rock, and country artists, including Maria Muldaur, Billy C Farlow, and many others.
STEVE PARKS: Electric bass. Steve is the other half of Flambeau's great rhythm section. He is the ideal bassist for roots music, with a deep and unerring groove sense, a big tone, and a dedication to playing the bass line that locks down the groove. Originally from New Orleans, he has worked with numerous blues and R-and-B artists around the San Francisco scene for over twenty years.
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