News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS - PAGE 2


BIO:
Moving into much rootsier territory than their former punk band DDT, brothers Luther (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Cody Dickinson (drums, sampling) formed the North Mississippi Allstars in 1996 with bassist Chris Chew. The sons of longtime Memphis production staple Jim Dickinson were born in Fayette County, TN, and their family later moved to northern Mississippi, where the boys soaked up the country-blues sound of the region from artists like Mississippi Fred McDowell and R.L. Burnside. That became the chief inspiration for the Allstars, but the group also mixes in a rock edge, an alternative aesthetic (comparable to outfits like the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion or G. Love and Special Sauce), and a trad-rock jam-band sensibility (think Phish, Widespread Panic, or even Medeski, Martin & Wood). After touring as an opening act for a variety of artists, thus honing their chops as a unit, the North Mississippi Allstars issued their debut album, Shake Hands with Shorty, in the spring of 2000. 51 Phantom followed the next year. Later in 2001, the North Mississippi Allstars teamed with John Medeski and pedal steel player Robert Randolph to form the Word, an instrumental gospel-blues band, for an album and tour. They then regrouped, adding Duwayne Burnside (son of R.L.) and releasing Polaris in 2003. The concert album Hill Country Revue: Live at Bonnaroo followed in late 2004. Electric Blue Watermelon, which featured guest spots by Lucinda Williams, Robert Randolph, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Otha Turner and others, appeared in 2005 from Ato Records. Hernando, the first release on the band's own label Songs of the South, was issued in 2008, followed a year later in 2009 by Do It Like We Used to Do, a two-disc set of live performances which also included a third disc that presented a video documentary on the band. ~ Steve Huey and Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Latest Articles


The Weeks' 'Bottle Rocket' Video Premieres via Baeble Photo The Weeks' 'Bottle Rocket' Video Premieres via Baeble
by Caryn Robbins - October 06, 2017

Mississippi-via-Nashville longhairs The Weeks debut their video for Bottle Rocket, taken from their acclaimed new album Easy, today via Baeble watch it here....

The Magpie Salute Gear Up For Debut U.S. Tour Kicking Off In Indianapolis
by Caryn Robbins - July 24, 2017

Coming off eight European dates earlier this month--a mix of headline shows and festival appearances--THE MAGPIE SALUTE will launch their much-anticipated first-ever U.S. concert tour July 26 in Indianapolis....

The Magpie Salute Announce Additional 20 Fall Tour Dates
by Caryn Robbins - June 07, 2017

Ahead of this Friday's self-titled debut album release (June 9 worldwide via Eagle Rock Entertainment), THE MAGPIE SALUTE have announced an additional 20 dates this fall including a two-night stand at Irving Plaza in NYC on November 15 and 16....

The Magpie Salute Release Music Video For Lead Single 'Omission' From Debut Album
by Caryn Robbins - May 31, 2017

THE MAGPIE SALUTE--the new 10-piece band that brings together Rich Robinson, Marc Ford and Sven Pipien of The Black Crowes with other dynamic musicians and co-ed singers from around the world--yesterday (5/30)partnered with THE INDEPENDENT (U.K.), ROLLING STONE (Germany) and OUI FM (France) to premi...

The Magpie Salute Expand U.S. Headlining Tour with More Dates
by Caryn Robbins - May 15, 2017

THE MAGPIE SALUTE--a new band bringing together Rich Robinson, Marc Ford and Sven Pipien of The Black Crowes--today (5/15) announced additional dates for their national headlining tour starting July 26...












Videos

Recommended For You